Structure: ‘Zero conditional’
Facts that are always true need their own tense: the zero conditional. We build one from this week's radio-altimeter news, then practise rewriting general truths.
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Facts that are always true need their own tense: the zero conditional. We build one from this week's radio-altimeter news, then practise rewriting general truths.
The FAA has ordered US airlines to replace 58,500 radio altimeters by 2030 to block interference from new 5G phone signals.
Much, many, a little, a few — the quantifiers that tell you how much cargo or how many seats, built around Loganair's new electric fleet.
Loganair has agreed to buy five all-electric aircraft, aiming to become the first airline in Europe to fly a whole electric fleet.
A crew loses satellite navigation over the North Atlantic and must confirm their position another way. Practise your full dictation skills with this Listening Library exercise.
Past continuous vs past simple, practised through last week's Ryanair engine-failure emergency — a gap-fill quiz plus a real-use writing task.