A Flight to Remember
One sunny morning, Emma boarded an airplane for her first international trip. She was excited but also a little nervous. As she stepped through the door, she was greeted by a friendly air hostess who showed her to her window seat in economy class.
Emma settled
into her seat and fastened her seat belt. She glanced at the no
smoking sign above her and noticed the call button on the
armrest. The overhead compartment above her was filled with bags, and
she placed her small backpack in the seat pocket in front of her.
As the plane
prepared for takeoff, Emma looked out the window at
the wing and the rotor blade of the engine. She could see
the nose of the plane pointing toward the runway.
The pilot and co-pilot in the cockpit announced
that they were ready for departure.
Once the
plane was in the air, Emma unfolded her tray-table and enjoyed a
snack. She noticed the lavatory sign near the galley, where
the steward was preparing drinks for the passengers.
The cabin was calm, and Emma felt relaxed.
Suddenly, the
plane hit some turbulence. Emma gripped her armrest and glanced at
the emergency card in the seat pocket. She also noticed
the oxygen mask above her and the life vest under her seat.
The air hostess reassured everyone that everything was fine.
As the flight
continued, Emma chatted with the passenger in the middle seat next to
her. Across the aisle, a man in business class was working on
his laptop, while a couple in first class enjoyed a glass of
champagne.
Emma decided
to stretch her legs and walked to the back of the plane. She passed
the emergency exit and noticed the tail of the plane
through a small window. She returned to her seat and opened
the airsickness bag in case she needed it, but thankfully, she felt
fine.
As the plane
began its descent, Emma looked out the window again. She could see the city
below, and her excitement grew. When the plane landed safely, she thanked
the air hostess and steward for their kindness.
As she walked
through the door and into the airport, Emma smiled. Her first flight
had been an unforgettable experience, and she couldn’t wait to explore her
destination.
That’s the end of the story. Now,
Q&A time!
One sunny
morning, Emma boarded an airplane for her first international trip.
Did Emma board an airplane one
morning? Yes. One sunny morning, Emma boarded an airplane for her first
international trip.
What was she boarding for? Her
first international trip. She boarded the airplane for her first international
trip.
When did this happen? One sunny
morning. It happened one sunny morning when she started her journey.
Was it a rainy day? No. It wasn’t
rainy. It was a sunny morning.
She was
excited but also a little nervous.
Was Emma feeling excited? Yes. She
was excited but also a little nervous about her first flight.
What else did she feel? A little
nervous. She was excited but also a little nervous as she boarded.
Why might she have felt this way?
Because it was her first international trip. It was her first international
trip, which made her both excited and nervous.
Was she calm and bored? No. She
wasn’t calm and bored. She was excited and nervous.
As she
stepped through the door, she was greeted by a friendly air hostess who showed
her to her window seat in economy class.
Did someone greet Emma? Yes. As
she stepped through the door, she was greeted by a friendly air hostess.
Who greeted her? A friendly air
hostess. A friendly air hostess greeted her as she stepped through the door.
Where did the air hostess take
her? To her window seat in economy class. The air hostess showed her to her
window seat in economy class.
Was she in first class? No. She
wasn’t in first class. She was in economy class.
Emma settled
into her seat and fastened her seat belt.
Did Emma sit down? Yes. Emma
settled into her seat and fastened her seat belt.
What did she do after settling in?
Fastened her seat belt. She fastened her seat belt after settling into her
seat.
Where was her seat? By the window
in economy class. She settled into her window seat in economy class.
Did she leave her seat belt off?
No. She didn’t leave it off. She fastened it.
She glanced
at the no smoking sign above her and noticed the call button on the armrest.
Did Emma look at something above
her? Yes. She glanced at the no smoking sign above her and noticed the call
button.
What did she see above her? The no
smoking sign. She glanced at the no smoking sign above her seat.
What did she notice on the
armrest? The call button. She noticed the call button on the armrest of her
seat.
Did she ignore her surroundings?
No. She didn’t ignore them. She glanced and noticed things.
The overhead
compartment above her was filled with bags, and she placed her small backpack
in the seat pocket in front of her.
Was the overhead compartment
empty? No. The overhead compartment above her was filled with bags.
What was in the overhead
compartment? Bags. It was filled with bags above her seat.
What did Emma do with her
backpack? Placed it in the seat pocket. She placed her small backpack in the
seat pocket in front of her.
Did she put her backpack overhead?
No. She didn’t put it overhead. She put it in the seat pocket.
As the plane
prepared for takeoff, Emma looked out the window at the wing and the rotor
blade of the engine.
Did Emma look out the window? Yes.
As the plane prepared for takeoff, Emma looked out the window at the wing and
rotor blade.
What did she see? The wing and the
rotor blade of the engine. She saw the wing and the rotor blade of the engine
outside.
When did she look? As the plane
prepared for takeoff. It was as the plane prepared for takeoff that she looked
out.
Did she look inside? No. She
didn’t look inside. She looked out the window.
She could see
the nose of the plane pointing toward the runway.
Did Emma see the nose of the
plane? Yes. She could see the nose of the plane pointing toward the runway.
Where was the nose pointing?
Toward the runway. The nose of the plane was pointing toward the runway as she
looked.
What could she see from her seat?
The nose of the plane. She could see the nose from her window seat.
Was the nose pointing away? No. It
wasn’t pointing away. It was pointing toward the runway.
The pilot and
co-pilot in the cockpit announced that they were ready for departure.
Did the pilot make an
announcement? Yes. The pilot and co-pilot in the cockpit announced that they
were ready for departure.
Who announced it? The pilot and
co-pilot. The pilot and co-pilot in the cockpit made the announcement.
What did they say? That they were
ready for departure. They announced that they were ready for departure.
Where were they? In the cockpit.
They were in the cockpit when they made the announcement.
Once the
plane was in the air, Emma unfolded her tray-table and enjoyed a snack.
Did Emma use her tray-table? Yes.
Once the plane was in the air, Emma unfolded her tray-table and enjoyed a
snack.
What did she do with it? Unfolded
it and enjoyed a snack. She unfolded her tray-table and enjoyed a snack on it.
When did she do this? Once the
plane was in the air. It was once the plane was in the air that she used the
tray-table.
Did she eat on the ground? No. She
didn’t eat on the ground. It was in the air.
She noticed
the lavatory sign near the galley, where the steward was preparing drinks for
the passengers.
Did Emma notice a sign? Yes. She
noticed the lavatory sign near the galley while in the air.
What sign did she see? The
lavatory sign. She noticed the lavatory sign near the galley area.
Where was the steward? Near the
galley, preparing drinks. The steward was preparing drinks for passengers near
the galley.
Was the cabin empty? No. It wasn’t
empty. The steward was there preparing drinks.
The cabin was
calm, and Emma felt relaxed.
Was the cabin calm? Yes. The cabin
was calm, and Emma felt relaxed during the flight.
How did Emma feel? Relaxed. She
felt relaxed because the cabin was calm.
Why did she feel relaxed? Because
the cabin was calm. The calm cabin made her feel relaxed.
Was it noisy? No. It wasn’t noisy.
The cabin was calm.
Suddenly, the
plane hit some turbulence.
Did something happen suddenly?
Yes. Suddenly, the plane hit some turbulence during the flight.
What happened? The plane hit
turbulence. The plane suddenly hit some turbulence while flying.
When did this happen? Suddenly,
during the flight. It happened suddenly as they were in the air.
Was it smooth the whole time? No.
It wasn’t smooth the whole time. It hit turbulence.
Emma gripped
her armrest and glanced at the emergency card in the seat pocket.
Did Emma react to the turbulence?
Yes. Emma gripped her armrest and glanced at the emergency card in the seat
pocket.
What did she grip? Her armrest.
She gripped her armrest when the turbulence hit.
What did she glance at? The
emergency card. She glanced at the emergency card in the seat pocket.
Did she stay calm? No. She didn’t
stay calm. She gripped the armrest.
She also
noticed the oxygen mask above her and the life vest under her seat.
Did Emma notice safety items? Yes.
She also noticed the oxygen mask above her and the life vest under her seat.
Where was the oxygen mask? Above
her. She noticed the oxygen mask above her seat during turbulence.
Where was the life vest? Under her
seat. She saw the life vest under her seat as she checked.
Did she ignore safety features?
No. She didn’t ignore them. She noticed them.
The air
hostess reassured everyone that everything was fine.
Did the air hostess say something?
Yes. The air hostess reassured everyone that everything was fine after the
turbulence.
What did she say? That everything
was fine. She reassured everyone that everything was fine despite the
turbulence.
Who did she reassure? Everyone.
She reassured all the passengers on the plane.
Did she panic? No. She didn’t
panic. She reassured everyone.
As the flight
continued, Emma chatted with the passenger in the middle seat next to her.
Did Emma talk to someone? Yes. As
the flight continued, Emma chatted with the passenger in the middle seat next
to her.
Who did she chat with? The
passenger in the middle seat. She chatted with the passenger in the middle seat
beside her.
When did she chat? As the flight
continued. It was as the flight continued after the turbulence that she
chatted.
Did she stay silent? No. She
didn’t stay silent. She chatted.
Across the
aisle, a man in business class was working on his laptop, while a couple in
first class enjoyed a glass of champagne.
Did Emma see other passengers?
Yes. Across the aisle, a man in business class was working on his laptop, while
a couple in first class enjoyed champagne.
What was the man doing? Working on
his laptop. A man in business class across the aisle was working on his laptop.
What was the couple doing?
Enjoying a glass of champagne. A couple in first class was enjoying a glass of
champagne.
Was everyone in economy? No. Not
everyone was in economy. Some were in business and first class.
Emma decided
to stretch her legs and walked to the back of the plane.
Did Emma get up? Yes. Emma decided
to stretch her legs and walked to the back of the plane.
What did she decide? To stretch
her legs. She decided to stretch her legs during the flight.
Where did she walk? To the back of
the plane. She walked to the back of the plane to stretch.
Did she stay seated? No. She
didn’t stay seated. She walked.
She passed
the emergency exit and noticed the tail of the plane through a small window.
Did Emma pass something? Yes. She
passed the emergency exit and noticed the tail of the plane through a small
window.
What did she pass? The emergency
exit. She passed the emergency exit while walking to the back.
What did she notice? The tail of
the plane. She noticed the tail of the plane through a small window.
Was the window large? No. It
wasn’t large. It was a small window.
She returned
to her seat and opened the airsickness bag in case she needed it, but
thankfully, she felt fine.
Did Emma return to her seat? Yes.
She returned to her seat and opened the airsickness bag in case she needed it.
What did she open? The airsickness
bag. She opened the airsickness bag as a precaution.
Why did she open it? In case she
needed it. She opened it in case she felt sick, but she felt fine.
Did she get sick? No. She didn’t
get sick. She felt fine.
As the plane
began its descent, Emma looked out the window again.
Did the plane start descending?
Yes. As the plane began its descent, Emma looked out the window again.
What did Emma do? Looked out the
window. She looked out the window as the plane began its descent.
When did she look? As the plane
began its descent. It was during the descent that she looked out again.
Did she look inside? No. She
didn’t look inside. She looked out the window.
She could see
the city below, and her excitement grew.
Did Emma see something below? Yes.
She could see the city below, and her excitement grew.
What did she see? The city below.
She saw the city below the plane during descent.
How did she feel? Her excitement
grew. Her excitement grew as she saw the city below.
Was she nervous now? No. She
wasn’t nervous. Her excitement grew instead.
When the
plane landed safely, she thanked the air hostess and steward for their
kindness.
Did the plane land? Yes. When the
plane landed safely, she thanked the air hostess and steward.
How did it land? Safely. The plane
landed safely at her destination.
Who did she thank? The air hostess
and steward. She thanked the air hostess and steward for their kindness.
Did she complain? No. She didn’t
complain. She thanked them.
As she walked
through the door and into the airport, Emma smiled.
Did Emma smile? Yes. As she walked
through the door and into the airport, Emma smiled.
Where did she walk? Through the
door into the airport. She walked through the door and into the airport after
landing.
Why did she smile? Because of her
experience. She smiled because her first flight was unforgettable.
Was she upset? No. She wasn’t
upset. She smiled.
Her first
flight had been an unforgettable experience, and she couldn’t wait to explore
her destination.
Was her flight memorable? Yes. Her
first flight had been an unforgettable experience, and she couldn’t wait to
explore.
What was unforgettable? Her first
flight. Her first flight was an unforgettable experience for her.
What did she want to do next?
Explore her destination. She couldn’t wait to explore her destination after
landing.
Did she want to go home? No. She
didn’t want to go home. She wanted to explore.