Week 3 Words & Sources Words on tourism Sources to use!

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Week 3 Words & Sources Words on tourism Sources to use! Be the tourist!

Week 2 1. Words on Tourism Reader page:

Welcome in: Rio de Janeiro Read the text on page:

Words.. ´Rio has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world—and some of the skimpiest bikinis. That's the norm here, so you'd better not stare. But you'll also want to explore the city itself, which has beautiful architecture. The cable car ride to the top of Sugar Loaf Mountain (Pao de Acucar) offers beautiful views of the city. Ride it at sunset if you can!´

You’re the tourist Surf to: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g303506-Activities-Rio_de_Janeiro_State_of_Rio_de_Janeiro.html Write down words that can be useful for looking up information about a city. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g303506-Activities-Rio_de_Janeiro_State_of_Rio_de_Janeiro.html

Mind map Reader page:

Mind map Toerism Restaurants Zoo Shopping Theatre Architecture Attrations Mountains Toerism Accomodation Culture Sports

Mind map Nightlife Landmarks Food Museums Performances Hotels Post office Palace Environment

Categories Things to know: Things to do during the day: Things to do during the night:

Example Things to know: Things to do during the day: Things to do during the night: Food, restaurants Attractions Nightlife Hotels, accomodation Museums, palace, landmarks Performances, theatre Envorinment Shopping Shopping? Culture, habits you should know Culture, architecture Cinemas Post office Sports  

Don’t forget: Fill in your logbook!

2. Sources to use! Reader page:

Different types of information sources http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5bNS82sE5c

Mix & Match Statistics Websites, social media, blogs, reviews Books Articles in newspapers or magazines Dictionaries – Encyclopedias Summaries and theories about a particular topic, described in detail. Describe or report a recently event or problem in a very clear way. Most of the time focused on one aspect or question of the subject. Used as a way of getting information quick and easy. All different types of sources can be found here. Make sure it is reliable! Very accesible and up-to-date. Give business descriptions of phenomena and concepts. Useful if you are looking for a description of a particular word or topic. Research and data shown in a clear way: a table or Most of the time done by a organization.

Match! Statistics Websites, social media, blogs, reviews Books Answers: 1- E, 2- C, 3- A, 4- B, 5- D Summaries and theories about a particular topic, described in detail. Describe or report a recently event or problem in a very clear way. Most of the time focused on one aspect or question of the subject. Used as a way of getting information quick and easy. All different types of sources can be found here. Make sure it is reliable! Very accesible and up-to-date. Give business descriptions of phenomena and concepts. Useful if you are looking for a description of a particular word or topic. Research and data shown in a clear way: a table or Most of the time done by a organization. Statistics Websites, social media, blogs, reviews Books Articles in newspapers or magazines Dictionaries – Encyclopedias

Experts Top 5 + one example Statistics Websites, social media, blogs, reviews Books Articles in newspapers or magazines Dictionaries – Encyclopedias Top 5 + one example

What did you find?

Remember: Fill in your logbook!

3. Be the tourist! Use your words and sources Reader page: 3. Be the tourist! Use your words and sources

Devide tasks Which source? Which topic? What is my role? Who’s doing what? When is it done?

Get it together! What information did I find? What can I use? What goes together? → Make one story / item of it

Remember: Fill in your logbook!