Improve My English for Cabin Crew

English courses for the aviation sector.

Improve My English for Cabin Crew is aimed at learners who need to improve their English ability to work as cabin crew. Each lesson prepares learners to communicate confidently in a typical flight situation with passengers and fellow airline staff.

 Those who are willing to study 2–3 hours a week will see a significant improvement in their ability to communicate in typical flight scenarios.

 

At a Glance

  • Level: CEFR B1 - B2 | IELTS 4 – 6

  • Number of Lessons: 34 digital lessons (Focus on listening & speaking, with 2 reading and 4 writing lessons)

  • Lesson Duration: Approx. 45 mins

  • Key Content: - A topic-based syllabus which equips cabin crew professionals with the key vocabulary required to operate effectively in everyday aviation contexts.

Features

  • The functional syllabus is aligned to cover the most common interactions in a flight setting.

    • Each lesson is based on a typical situation that crew will encounter in a flight environment.

    • Industry specific words and phrases are practised regularly with the support of video and pictures to aid understanding.

    • Listening material features passengers and crew speaking in different (authentic) accents (in the first five lessons accents include US, UK and Aus English plus German and Turkish).

    • Record and playback activities provide practice communicating with appropriate responses in a variety of typical flight situations.

    • Final roleplay activity.

    • End of lesson suggestions to guide learners in reviewing, personalising and exploring the language further.

Focussed English for Cabin Crew

Improve My English for Cabin Crew is a highly practical ESP course is designed for learners from B1–B2 level who need to improve their English ability to work as cabin crew. Each lesson prepares learners to communicate confidently in a typical flight situation with passengers and fellow airline staff.

The course has a strong emphasis on functional skills and building the knowledge and use of flight-specific vocabulary. Learners can improve their oral skills through regular practice aimed at developing international intelligibility.

Exposure to a wide variety of English accents (both native and non-native) helps users develop confidence when dealing with colleagues from around the world, and record and playback activities provide valuable practice with appropriate language and responses in a variety of common flight scenarios.