English for Cabin Crew

English for Cabin Crew by Terence Gerighty is a comprehensive course published by Summertown Pub. in 2011, consisting of 128 pages. This edition is designed for individuals preparing for a career as cabin crew members, as well as those currently in the industry seeking to enhance their communication skills for various pre and in-flight responsibilities.
Readers will find a structured approach to improving fluency and pronunciation, building essential vocabulary, and developing listening skills. The course follows the real-time working practices of flight attendants, addressing specific language used in both routine and non-routine situations. This resource is suitable for group teaching, one-to-one instruction, or self-study, providing cabin crew with the confidence to communicate effectively in all aspects of their role.
Official synopsis Publisher
English for Cabin Crew is an essential course for those preparing for a career as a cabin crew member. It is equally suitable for those already working in the industry who need to improve their communication skills when carrying out their pre and in-flight responsibilities. English for Cabin Crew is a comprehensive course designed to:
- Improve fluency and pronunciation
- Build key vocabulary and expressions
- Develop listening skills
Ideal for group teaching, one-to-one or self-study. English for Cabin Crew follows the real-time working practices of flight attendants in routine and non-routine situations. From pre-flight briefings to disembarkation it looks at the specific language used in all on-board situations, giving cabin crew the confidence to use correct and appropriate English at every stage of their job.
FAQ
What is “English for Cabin Crew” about?
Who is the author of “English for Cabin Crew”?
When was “English for Cabin Crew” published?
What is the ISBN for “English for Cabin Crew”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
