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Listening: Tail-Skid Contact on Departure from Bangkok

How to do this dictation

Listen to the audio recording and write down everything you hear. You can play the audio as many times as you like. When you are finished, check your work against the transcript and the answer key below.

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Listening: Volcanic Ash Encounter near Bali

You’re going to hear about something that happened to an airliner during a night flight over Indonesia. Listen carefully for what the crew noticed first, what they decided the problem was, and how they dealt with it.

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Structure: ‘Purpose clauses’

Why did Southwest pull out? Talking about purpose

Every decision an airline makes has a goal behind it. When we want to explain the reason an action is meant to achieve — not what happened, but what it was for — we use a purpose clause. News reports are full of them: a carrier moves into a busy hub to attract business travellers, or trims its network so that it can keep costs down.

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Southwest Ends All Flights at O’Hare and Dulles

A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 parked at a jet bridge at a busy airport under an overcast sky

Southwest Airlines has stopped flying from two of America’s busiest airports. From 4 June 2026, the low-cost carrier no longer serves Chicago O’Hare or Washington Dulles, and the final Southwest flights from both airports departed the day before. The move ends a roughly five-year experiment at two major hubs.
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Listening: Medical Emergency Diversion to Lyon

Pre-brief

Aircraft: Airbus A321
Callsign: Skyward 451
Route: Madrid (LEMD) to Munich (EDDM)
Current state: Cruising at flight level three six zero over southern France. A passenger has collapsed with severe chest pains, and a doctor travelling on board is attending. Fuel endurance is 1 hour 20 minutes. You are on Marseille Control frequency.
Souls on board: 184
Your role: First Officer working the radio while the Captain coordinates with the cabin crew

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Structure: ‘Due to vs because’

Due to or because? Two ways to give a reason

When Air India announced that it would cancel 22% of its domestic flights for June and July, the coverage was full of reasons — soaring jet-fuel prices, a conflict near the Strait of Hormuz, and costs the carriers simply could not absorb. In English, the words you choose to introduce a reason depend on what comes next.

Because introduces a full clause (a subject and a verb). Because of and due to introduce a noun phrase, which has no verb of its own. The meaning is the same; the grammar is not.

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