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Level: Intermediate

Practice French at the Airport with Linguarudo

Travelling abroad puts your French under pressure the moment you step off the plane. Boarding announcements come fast, gate agents speak with locals' rhythm, and signs use vocabulary you rarely hear in textbooks. This guided scenario walks you through every step of an airport in French: checking in, dropping off baggage, going through security, finding your gate, and dealing with delays or cancellations. You'll practice both polite questions ('Could I have an aisle seat?') and the sharper, faster phrases you need when something goes wrong. By the end you'll move through a French-speaking airport without freezing at the counter.

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Sample French conversation

Sample conversation
  1. Bonjour ! Bienvenue au comptoir d'enregistrement. Où allez-vous aujourd'hui ?

    Good morning! Welcome to the check-in desk. Where are you flying to today?
  2. Je vais à Paris. Voici mon passeport.

    I'm flying to Paris. Here's my passport.
  3. Merci. Combien de bagages allez-vous enregistrer aujourd'hui ?

    Thank you. How many bags are you checking in today?
  4. Une seule valise.

    Just one suitcase.
  5. Laissez-moi le peser... Votre valise est dans la limite. Tout est en ordre !

    Let me weigh that for you... Your bag is within the limit. That's fine!
  6. Super ! Merci.

    Great! Thank you.

What you'll learn

  • Check in for a flight and request a seat preference
  • Ask about baggage limits, fees, and weight restrictions
  • Navigate security questions about liquids and electronics
  • Find your gate and read departure-board announcements
  • Handle delays, cancellations, or a missed connection
  • Ask for help in a polite but assertive register

Frequently asked questions

What's the most useful French phrase to learn before flying?

Memorise the equivalent of 'Excuse me, could you help me?' and 'Where is gate X?'. They unlock most other interactions because staff will then slow down and walk you through the rest.

How is airport vocabulary in French different from textbook French?

Airports use a lot of contracted, formal-but-fast register: announcements drop articles, use imperative forms, and rely on aviation loanwords. Practising real airport scenarios bridges the gap between classroom French and what you'll actually hear.

Can I practice realistic airport conversations without travelling?

Yes — that's exactly what Linguarudo Chat does. Each scenario is built from real check-in, security, and boarding interactions, so you rehearse the responses before you need them.

What level should I be at to practice this conversation?

This scenario is rated intermediate. You should know basic question forms, numbers (for flight and gate numbers), and time expressions. Beginners can still benefit but should expect to lean on translations.

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