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El Aeropuerto #2-1

El Aeropuerto #2-1

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In this information, the speaker welcomes us to airport security and introduces some vocabulary related to the security check process. They mention items like pockets, shoes, belts, passports, metal detectors, electronic devices, trays, personal belongings, cell phones, laptops, scanners, transparent bags, sharp objects, and the conveyor belt. They also mention some common verbs used in security control, such as "pedir" (to ask) and "pasar por" (to go through). The speaker suggests checking Spanish Dict for conjugations of these verbs. They encourage reviewing the vocabulary before moving on to the dialogue. Hola. Bienvenidos al Aeropuerto Control de Seguridad. Welcome to airport number two security check. Let's practice our new vocabulary. Comenzamos. Sus bolsillos. Sus bolsillos. Los zapatos. Los zapatos. El cinturón. El cinturón. Su pasaporte. Su pasaporte. Detector de metales. Detector de metales. Dispositivos electrónicos. Dispositivos electrónicos. La bandeja. La bandeja. Sus pertenencias. Sus pertenencias. El celular. El celular. La portátil. La portátil. El escáner. El escáner. La bolsa transparente. La bolsa transparente. El objeto cortante. El objeto cortante. La cinta transportadora. La cinta transportadora. Muy bien. Ahora continuamos con unos verbos que son muy comunes en el control de seguridad. Let's continue with verbs that are very common in security control. Comenzamos. Pedir. Pasar por. Now you can find all the conjugations of these verbs, you know where, in Spanish Dict. Some of them are irregular, so it's good to know at least how to pronounce them in first person singular. And now I want you to review these one more time before you go on to the next page, which is the dialogue. Hasta luego.

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