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ADULT 9 - LESSON 35

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  • Used before giving a conclusion or suggestion as a result of something that has been said.
    in that case
  • Properly, safety.
    securely
  • To insist on doing something which you know could get you into trouble.
    to push one's luck
  • To say things that are not meant to be taken seriously.
    to joke
  • Stay alert so that you will notice that person or thing.
    to keep an eye out for
  • A machine such as an airplane, helicopter, etc. that is able to fly.
    aircraft
  • Creature from another planet.
    Alien
  • The person working on a plane who serves meals, gives the passengers safety instructions, etc.
    flight attendant
  • Carry-ons.
    hand luggage
  • Do whatever you want.
    suit yourself
  • Extremely hungry.
    starving
  • Not to like.
    to dislike
  • The act of arriving.
    arrival
  • To end.
    to come to an end
  • About.
    approximately
  • The place at a border or in an international airport where people arriving from a foreign country have their bags checked to make sure they aren’t bringing anything into the country that isn’t allowed.
    Customs
  • Used to carry or hold things especially food and drinks.
    Tray
  • Warned about something bad or dangerous, but that thing does not actually happen
    false alarm
  • Not to worry about something in advance.
    to cross that bridge when one comes to it
  • A number of things lying one on top of another.
    pile
  • A measure of whiskey twice as big as that which people normally order.
    double whiskey
  • Certainly.
    for sure
  • Cold enough to make you fell uncomfortable.
    chilly
  • Female hero.
    heroine
  • Terrible.
    horrible
  • The place inside an airport where passengers and their baggage are checked to make sure that no one carries anything dangerous onto an aircraft.
    security check
  • In a clean and orderly way. – adj. (Slang) cool; great
    neat
  • To put in an upright position.
    straighten
  • Nice and enjoyable.
    pleasant
  • To fall or to let fall.
    to drop
  • To move something secretly into or out of a place.
    To smuggle