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Title? IntroductionHow the five met In red, lexical field of « toursim » In blue, lexical field of human interaction
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Title? Couchsurfing.com’s mission
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Title? making a smaller world globalisation
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Title? services that are proposed
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Title? How it started Birth of the idea
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Title? fighting against prejudice fighting against preconceived ideas
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Title? making a difference connecting people around the world
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1) Introduce the document This newspaper article, which was published in the Boston Globe on August 22nd, 2007, is entitled « Take the Couch » and deals with a new way of traveling for free.
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2) In a few words, explain what the following elements refer to: A couch >>> synonym of a sofa
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2) In a few words, explain what the following elements refer to: Couchsurfing >>> Couchsurfing (sofa surfing in the UK) is a neologism referring to the practice of moving from one friend's house to another, sleeping in whatever spare space is available, floor or couch, generally staying a few days before moving on to the next house.neologismcouch
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2) In a few words, explain what the following elements refer to: Couchsurfing >>> In this context, it means sleeping in someone’s house for free when you are travelling abroad.
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2) In a few words, explain what the following elements refer to: Couchsurfing.com >>> Couchsurfing.com is the website which makes couchsurfing possible as it allows people to connect.
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3) Explain why some people decide to go couchsurfing People decide to go couchsurfing because they want to see the world with a free place to sleep in. They also look for opportunities to make friends and meet new people. Couchsurfing also allows people to have a closer look at the culture of the country where they are staying. Besides, couchsurfers are thirsty for tips about local attractions from their hosts.
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5) List all the services couchsurfers may be offered Couchsurfers may be offered the use of a couch, a bathroom, a kitchen, a spare bed if available, meals and sometimes a car. They also get tips about local attractions. All of this for free!
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6) Read paragraph 5 again. Casey Fenton wanted to go to Iceland for a weekend. Wishing to avoid hotels, he decided to send 1500 e-mails to Icelandic students to look for free accomodation. After a while, he got more than 50 answers offering free accomodation.
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