Read, listen, or speak your way through the final chapter of the travel journey: a realistic Heathrow connection after landing from New York, a quick coffee/snack stop, boarding for Rome, short flight service, and arrival at Rome FCO.
Some answers are calm, clear, and practical. Other answers are too vague, too rushed, or misunderstand common airport phrases such as “Flight Connections”, “transfer security”, “departure screens”, “gate area”, “boarding group”, “hand luggage”, “overhead locker”, “takeaway”, “baggage reclaim”, and “belt”.
You can recover by using repair language such as: “Sorry, let me clarify”, “I’m connecting to Rome on BA 548”, “Do I need to go through security again?”, “Could I have that to take away?”, “Here is my passport and boarding pass”, and “Which belt is for BA 548?” At the end, review your result and submit it to your teacher/tutor.
First listen to the speaker. Then press the microphone and say the answer you want to use as naturally as possible. The system will transcribe your voice and match it to the closest option.