Checking Baggage Elementary PREMIUM
You have an inkling from a post-packing teeter on the bathroom scale that your baggage may be overweight. Your only hope to avoid overweight fees is charming that handsome check-in clerk with a batting of eyes and barrage of Chinese. That, or employing strategic passport placement to cover the scale display numbers. In this lesson, use your Mandarin to check-in your bags and curry some bulkhead seat favors.
Jenny , John | |
0988 | |
Elementary | |
September 16, 2008 | |
transportation, travel, airport | |
requesting, asking questions | 靠 (kào), yes-no question marker |
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