F2F Class Notes (Raph)[R]

Vocabulary

Touch down (v): 1- When an aircraft touches down, it lands.
E.g.: Our plane will touch down at 11AM.

Accessibility (n): 1– the quality or characteristic of something that makes it possible to approach, enter, or use it:
E.g.: Touch-screen voting machines meet the requirements for accessibility to people with disabilities.
E.g.: Accessibility to the island is very hard, because there are no flights in or out and boats only come once a week.

Inhabitant (n): 1- a person or animal that lives in a particular place:
E.g.: We live in a city of twenty five million inhabitants.
E.g.: The Aborigines (原住民) are the native inhabitants of Australia.
E.g.: The city of Ely has about 10,000 inhabitants.

Inaugural (adj): 1- An inaugural event is the first in a series of planned events.
E.g.: The inaugural meeting of the new political party happened last Saturday.
E.g.: The Titanic sank during its inaugural trip.

Beset (adj): 1- having a lot of trouble with something, or having to deal with a lot of something that causes problems:
E.g.: With the amount of traffic nowadays, even a trip across town is beset by/with dangers.
E.g.: Because of air traffic control, flights out of Shanghai’s Pudong airport are often beset with delays and cancellations.

Dub (v): 1- to give something or someone a particular name, especially describing what you think of it, him, or her:
E.g.: She was dubbed by the newspapers “the Angel of Death”.

Celebrity (n): 1- a famous person.
E.g.:  She enjoys reading celebrity gossip magazines.

Atlantic Ocean (n): 1- 大西洋

Reading

World’s ‘Most Useless’ Airport Opens
(Source: www.breakingnewsenglish.com/1710/171017-airports.html)

The first scheduled commercial airplane has landed on the remote British island of St Helena in the middle of the South Atlantic. The SA Airlink service from South Africa touched down at Saint Helena Airport on Saturday with 68 passengers on board. One passenger, Libby Weir-Breen, a British travel operator, had flown from Scotland especially to be on the flight. She said: “I’ve never felt so emotional in all my life. I never thought I’d see this day.” The inaugural flight marks a new era of accessibility for the island, which is 1,900 km west of the African nation of Angola. Previously, the only way of getting to Saint Helena was by a ship that sailed once every three weeks from Cape Town, South Africa.

Despite the positive social and economic effects the airport will have for the island and its tourism, the British media have dubbed it as “the most useless airport in the world”. The airport was built with $380m of British taxpayers’ money. That’s $80,000 for each of the island’s inhabitants. It was beset with delays and was due to open in 2016, but dangerous wind conditions delayed the launch. The Governor of Saint Helena, Lisa Phillips, dismissed the criticism. She said: “I’ve seen the headlines about the world’s most useless airport, but for St Helena, this has already been the most useful airport. It’s priceless.” She added: “I for one am getting really excited about the new chapter in St Helena’s history.”

Grammar

That airplane touch down safety. – That airplane touched down safely.

I don’t know to read what. – I don’t know what to read. 

I just read once paper of the book. – I just read one page. 

Pronunciation

Communism: /ˈkɑː.m.jə.nɪ.zəm/

Accessibility:/æk-ˈses·əˈbɪl·ɪ·t̬i/
Inhabitant: /ɪnˈhæb.ɪ.tənt/
Beset: /bɪˈset/
Criticism: /ˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.sɪ.zəm/
Launch: /lɑːntʃ/