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A2-B1 Unit Two Lesson 2B A Place of Interest
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In this lesson we are going to talk and read about travel, both close to home and further away. You’ll work on these areas of language. Pronunciation- word stress in verb phrases Lexis- places, travel and tourism Constructions- verb + noun collocations Sentence grammar- questions marked for past time Discourse- sequencing ideas Functions- asking about experiences Speaking- going from place to place, a memorable destination Listening- to make a judgment Reading- spoken text written down Writing- notes used as a basis for presenting experiences You’ll focus on these skills today. After completing this lesson, you should be able to: Overview A2-B1
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Describe what you see in your local context. Outline a journey from one place to another. Talk about problems associated with travel. Tell people about a favorite place you’ve visited and your impressions of this place. Objectives
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List five places you have visited in your life. These can be a village, town, city or region. Work with a partner. Find out one place your partner does not know about. Language Review Where it is How to get there Geographical features What you can see there What you can do there What you think of it The weather Your ideas Where it is How to get there Geographical features What you can see there What you can do there What you think of it The weather Your ideas Read this extract from a tourist leaflet. Choose one place from your partner’s list. Ask and answer questions. Find out this information. Example Have you ever been to New York? No. Do you know London? London? Yes, I do…I went there on vacation two years ago for a week. Report what your partner said to the class. Visit romantic Paris Come to the wonderful city of Paris, France’s world- famous capital of culture, gastronomy, sport, fashion and government. Wander the winding streets and wide boulevards of this unique city. Discover its many historical monuments and amazing art galleries. Stop for a rest at a traditional café or modern restaurant, or enjoy the spectacular views as you stroll along the banks of the River Seine. Find adjectives which mean these things in the text. extremely good known globally there is only one not straight from the past customs specific to a culture unusually good or exciting surprisingly good Match them to these nouns. city capital street city monuments art gallery café view Check the answers on the last slide.
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Work with a partner. Divide the items in the list into these categories. On your way Before you start How do you get to school? Do you follow the same route every day? What do you see on your way to school? Compare with another pair. Work as a group. Add more items to each category. Swap lists with other groups. Make a note of new vocabulary. a cottage an apartment block a house a mansion office blocks a village shop a shopping mall a laundromat a cinema complex woods a park a lane a stream a footpath an underpass fences a bus station a bus stop a car park a pedestrian crossing a cottage an apartment block a house a mansion office blocks a village shop a shopping mall a laundromat a cinema complex woods a park a lane a stream a footpath an underpass fences a bus station a bus stop a car park a pedestrian crossing Town/CityCountryBoth Think of a journey you make often. Describe what you see to a partner. I usually come by car. My mother gives me a lift and it takes about forty minutes to get to school. On the way we pass the shopping mall…the bus station…the park in the center of town.. and then cross the bridge over the river. Example
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Look at these vocabulary notes on the topic of ‘transport’. Getting from A to B Reading Read this diary entry about a journey. buy/book/get/ a ticket buy/get petrol-fill up rail-road-highway by car go quickly-take your time from…to… set off-arrive/get there stop off-take a break a gas station-highway services look on the way We set off from the coastal town of Amble, where Grandma lives, at 9.00. The kids sat at the back. We filled up at the gas station just outside Amble. It was rush hour so we took our time and arrived on the outskirts of Newcastle at 10.15, stopping off on the way for a snack at the Snowy Owl Hotel north of the city. We took the A69 across to the west so we could avoid the city center traffic. From there we took the M6 highway down to Lancaster. Lovely views of snow on the Lake District mountains. We took a break at Tebay Highway Services so we could use the toilets. It’s only 30 minutes from there to Lancaster, so we got there at just after 3.30. Not bad. We all had an early dinner. Decide which of the words and phrases were NOT used in the text. Decide on the order the places were mentioned. Make notes about a journey you’ve been on. Use your notes and tell a partner about your journey.
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Look at these photos. What problems might a traveler have with the things or situations in each? Travel problems Reading bring sun cream forget a phone take photos pack your bags book a flight get a taxi board a plane go sightseeing I had to book my flight the night before I travelled, leaving little time to pack my bags properly. I had to get up early to get the taxi to the airport. When I finally got to Liverpool Airport I remembered I’d forgotten to bring my sun cream. I hadn’t forgotten my phone though, so I’d be able to take some photos in sunny Florida. I was looking forward to going sightseeing in the beautiful Sunshine State. Decide on the order the phrases in the box appear in this text. So, I got up at 5 in the morning. The taxi was waiting outside the house. I’d booked it the night before. When I got to the airport I checked in and went through security with no problems at all. But after that I had to queue for a while at the passport control. The plane took off on time and I actually arrived in Miami an hour early. I then waited in baggage reclaim… and waited. Finally, after everyone else had gone an air-steward came and asked me if I was OK. My bag had fallen off the belt! The air-steward found it an hour later. In the end I had to rush to catch a bus to my hotel. What were the problems? Read the next part of the text. When After that In the end Finally Then Work with a partner. Put these words in the order they appear in the text. Look at your notes about your journey again. Tell your partner about your journey. Use the words in the box.
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Speaking Amazing journeys What are some differences in meaning between these words? a trip travel a journey a tour Match each one to a definition. Going from one place to another, especially in a vehicle. A visit to a place or area, especially one during which you look around a place to learn about it’s history and culture. To go to another place which is far away and/or for a longer period of time. Going to a place which takes a short time to get there, or is a relatively short distance away. Discuss these questions as a class. Why do people travel long distances? Why would you travel to other countries? What kind of vacation destinations do you prefer visiting? What are some problems with international travel? Think of the most amazing place you’ve been to in your life. Make notes on your answer to these questions. Why did you go there? When did you go? Who were you with? How did you get there? What were the highlights? Were there any problems? Why you would recommend the place to others? Why? Tell the class about your place. Decide on the top three destinations the people in your class would like to visit.
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Today you… Explored vocabulary you can use to describe things you see in your local environment. Told the class how you get from one place to another and what you see while getting there. Read about a car journey, a vacation experience and some problems people can have when they travel abroad. Reviewed some vocabulary used to talk about moving from place to place and told the class about a place which is significant for you. HOMEWORK IDEAS Write up your description of your favorite place and illustrate this with images. Make a note of vocabulary from this lesson. Extend your vocabulary notes on the topics of ‘travel’, ‘places’ and ‘tourism’. HOMEWORK IDEAS Write up your description of your favorite place and illustrate this with images. Make a note of vocabulary from this lesson. Extend your vocabulary notes on the topics of ‘travel’, ‘places’ and ‘tourism’. A2-B1 Unit Two Lesson 2B
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Answers from Language Review A2-B1 Unit Two Lesson 2B Visit romantic Paris Come to the wonderful city of Paris, France’s world- famous capital of culture, gastronomy, sport, fashion and government. Wander the winding streets and wide boulevards of this unique city. Discover its many historical monuments and amazing art galleries. Stop for a rest at a traditional café or modern restaurant, or enjoy the spectacular views as you stroll along the banks of the River Seine. extremely good-wonderful known globally –world famous there is only one-unique not straight-winding from the past-historical customs specific to a culture-traditional unusually good or exciting-spectacular surprisingly good-amazing a wonderful city a world-famous capital a winding street a wide boulevard a unique city historical monuments an amazing art gallery a traditional café a modern restaurant a spectacular view The adjective + noun phrase combinations in the text are a wide boulevard a modern restaurant Two additional noun phrases in the text are
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