Hello, I am an air hostess. I am a non-native speaker of English. Please help me with the dialogues given below. Is there any website where I can find help for air hostess that how to speak polite and correct English with passengers?
1. Are you a transit or connecting passenger?
2. This immigration card is to be filled by non-Japanese passengers who are going to stay in Japan.
3. This card is not need to be filled for the children under 16, if they are accompanied by their parents or guardians.
4. We are going to dimmer the lights, please use the reading lights by your side.
5. This oven is 3 times more powerful. Is this a heat-resistant glass? Do you think you can use this glass in this oven?
If there is any grammatical or any other mistake, please correct them. I would like to learn the English used by air hostess. Please suggest me some free material or website.
Thank you very much.
Meiko
Top answer
Hi, 1. Are you a transit or connecting passenger? This is OK.
— Clive
Hi, 1.
Are you a transit or connecting passenger?
This is OK.
2.
This immigration card is to be filled out (or 'completed') by non-Japanese passengers who are going to stay in Japan.
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5. This oven is 3 times more powerful. Is this a heat-resistant glass? Do you think you can use this glass in this oven? Sometimes mothers want to use the oven to warm the milk for their kids. At that time we have to inform them about this.
This oven is 3 times more powerful - than what? Normal ovens?
Is this a heat-resistant glass? Ok
Do you think it is safe to use this glass in this oven?
It might be more helpful to say 'This oven heats to X degrees. Is it safe to heat that glass to that temperature? But surely you would provide them with a suitable container anyway rather than risk letting them use