IELTS CUE Card 74: How To Access To A Private Plane?

IELTS Speaking Cue Card with Sample Answer. How To Access To A Private Plane? IELTS Speaking Part 2 With Model Answer. Also Sample answer for Part 3 discussion.

How To Access To A Private Plane?

Model Answer:

With all the hoopla at local airports these days heightened security and long lines flying has become less of an excitement and much more of a hassle. Even once the airport madness has been struggled through, damnation awaits the flight. Be it business or first class, we’re still crammed in there with no means of escape and we’re at the mercy of the “peanut providers”. Airlines may advertise space and luxury for their first-class seats, but there is only a thin curtain between you and the child who’s been screaming since takeoff. Isn’t travel a joy?

Well, believe it or not, it can be. Imagine a flight booked at a time most convenient for you, one-on-one security with a guard who comes to you, a hand-picked aircraft catering to your specific needs, and if you don’t want peanuts you don’t have to eat them. No, it’s not some Outer Limits alternate universe; it’s the world of private planes.

Finding and purchasing a private plane isn’t as hard as it might sound. With the Internet at our fingertips at all times, the task can be completed within minutes. If bidding wars aren’t your style, keep away from eBay. There are a multitude of sites out there with ample selections and a wealth of accompanying information as well as full contact details for each seller in order for you to make the correct purchase.

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Question and Sample Answer:

Have you ever traveled by plane?

Yes, and I love it! I have traveled several times on different airlines to several different destinations, and I will be flying with my mom to Hong Kong next month for showing.

Do you like it (like flying)?

Sure! I arrive quickly at my destination and the staff treat customers very well with frequent drinks and meals.

How does flying compare to other forms of transport?

I much prefer to travel by rail. I most often travel by air, which does at best get me there when I need to, but at great cost of effort, fatigue, stress and general irritation. I never feel this way traveling by rail on business trips, even though there are delays at times.

Would you like to travel by plane again?

Yeah, why not! It’s not that bad at all. I hope to fly first class next time. It’s so roomy and comfy, plus you get better drink and food choices.

If you travel by plane again, where do you think you will go?

I’m planning on travelling to America to see all the wonderful places that a person only dreams of. And it is cheaper if I avoid the holidays and weekends.

 

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