Shirley is at the information desk of the airport.Attendant: Hello. Can I see your passport?”__________ ”


Answer A

Communication situation

=> Shirley and the security staff are talking about the airport check-in procedure.

Employee: “Hello. May I see your passport?”

Shirley: “_______________”

Consider the answers

A. Here it is. I don’t have a ticket because I booked it online.

=> This answer is correct. Because in reality, when you take a plane and go to the information desk at the airport, people will ask to check your passport/visa, air ticket, ID card and if you have any belongings, bring it up for weighing, then Check whether personal carry-on baggage is valid. After completing this check-in procedure, people will give you your plane ticket, related documents and boarding pass,…

=> In short, the point here is that when they go to the check-in desk at the airport, in this situation they are just asking for their passport, and even though they have not asked for tickets or ID cards as usual, but I can completely report that I have already booked tickets online, so I don’t need to buy tickets there anymore, because all those procedures are done at this check-in desk, and with someone who understands or is familiar. then they know what to do next, so it is completely acceptable to notify and provide more information like that.

B. Here you are. Why don’t you come here?

C. I’m here. So sorry. I was stuck in traffic for too long.

D. Here it is. You can see it clearly from this angle.

=> This answer is not suitable. First, is the first part “here it is”, this phrase, although translated into Vietnamese, is very reasonable, but its essence is that it is used to point to something, or when you go to a place, or when searching and searching for something. what do you see. And when you want to provide, point out to the other party what they need or request from you, using “Here you are” is polite and best, although “here it is” can also be used, but it has a lack of nuance. much more formal.

=> Second, the latter is completely inappropriate. When asking about the passport, just saying “it’s here” is to understand that at the same time, they also show the passport to the staff to check it in front of them, it’s not that it’s in some corner to say that “see clearly from this angle”, feeling that you are forcing the employee to look at the passport with difficulty,… in short, this answer is not appropriate.



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