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[Mastering Airplane Travel Vocabulary and Phrases]-[EP055 This Is Your Captain Speaking | Daily Life]

English Learning Podcast · B1 · 2026-02-23

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📋 Summary

Navigating Airplane Travel: Essential Vocabulary and Safety Protocols

Air travel is a common experience, but communicating effectively within that environment requires specific terminology. This EnglishPod lesson focuses on the vocabulary used by flight crews and the essential phrases passengers need to understand to ensure a safe and comfortable journey.

Understanding Flight Dynamics

When traveling by air, passengers often encounter atmospheric conditions that can be unsettling. A key term introduced is "turbulence," which describes air moving rapidly in all directions, causing the airplane to shake. This often results in a "bumpy ride," a phrase used to describe a trip that is not smooth, much like driving a vehicle over a road filled with holes and rocks. When an aircraft encounters a "patch of rough air"—a small, specific area of atmospheric disturbance—the captain will typically provide instructions to maintain safety.

Essential Cabin Instructions

During flight, the "flight crew," consisting of the captain, co-pilot, and flight attendants, relies on precise language to maintain order. Passengers are frequently instructed to:

  • Fasten seat belts: The verb "fasten" means to connect or do up, and it is a critical safety instruction.
  • Remain seated: This command is vital during periods of instability to prevent injury.
  • Stow luggage: To "stow" means to put items away in a safe, designated spot, such as under the seat or in an overhead compartment.
  • Refrain from: The captain may ask passengers to "refrain from" (avoid doing) certain activities, such as using the "lavatory"—a specialized room found on planes, trains, and boats that contains only a toilet and a sink—when the seat belt sign is illuminated.

Managing In-Flight Disruptions

In situations where severe turbulence is expected, the crew may "suspend" in-flight service, meaning they will temporarily stop serving food or drinks to ensure both the crew and passengers remain safe. The dialogue highlights that while turbulence can be nerve-wracking, it is a normal part of flying. However, the hosts emphasize that adhering to safety protocols—such as keeping your seat belt fastened and following crew instructions—is the best way to avoid injuries, which can occur if passengers are not properly secured during unexpected shaking.

Conclusion

Mastering these terms not only helps English learners understand flight announcements but also provides the necessary language to describe their travel experiences to others. Whether you find turbulence exciting or frightening, the most important takeaway is to respect the instructions provided by the flight crew to ensure a safe landing.

🎯Key Sentences

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Don't worry about it.
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Now you know how to answer it.
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That's just the way it is in English.
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I didn't know that.
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I'll be back to update you in a minute.
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📝Key Phrases

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turbulence
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bumpy ride
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fasten your seatbelt
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stow your luggage
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refrain from doing something
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📖 Transcript

Hello, English learners.
Welcome back to EnglishPod.
My name is Marco.
And I'm Erica.
And today we have a great lesson for all our upper intermediate students.
That's right.

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