English For Cabin Crew Review

"I’m afraid we are out of the chicken; would you like the vegetarian pasta instead?" "Are you finished with your tray, sir/ma'am?" 4. Handling Challenging Situations

"Please place your larger bags in the overhead locker and small items under the seat in front of you." English for Cabin Crew

"I understand your frustration, but I must ask you to remain seated for your own safety." "I’m afraid we are out of the chicken;

This is where your "hospitality English" shines. Use polite modals ( may, could, would ) to provide premium service. Oxygen mask, life vest, seatbelt, emergency exit, brace

Oxygen mask, life vest, seatbelt, emergency exit, brace position, evacuation. Common Phrases: "In the unlikely event of a water landing..." "Please ensure your seatbelt is securely fastened." "Pull the mask toward you to start the flow of oxygen." 3. In-Flight Service

The final checks ensure the cabin is prepared for a safe arrival.