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- •Липецкий государственный педагогический университет
- •Липецк, 2006 unit 1 why do people travel?
- •Focus on vocabulary
- •5. Look through the list of words below and classify them into two groups: “a short journey” and “a long journey”.
- •6. Put one of the words below in each space. Use each word only once.
- •8. Think of at least 5 words to go into each blank.
- •9. Use the following words to make as many compounds as possible.
- •10. Match the verbs on the left with nouns on the right.
- •11. Choose the best word to complete the sentences.
- •12. Fill in the gaps with correct prepositions.
- •13. Say it in English.
- •Reading
- •1. Read the text (the paragraphs are out of order). Then do the tasks which follow. Sum up the reasons for travelling that Mark Wallington mentions in his essay.
- •2. Travelling On Your Own.
- •1) Read the following text to find out how the writer prefers to travel and why.
- •2) Now complete these statements by choosing the answer you think fits best.
- •3) Discussion Points:
- •Why do people travel?
- •Vocabulary
- •Focus on vocabulary
- •Reading
- •More Than One Way to Travel
- •Listening
- •Have your say
- •2. Comment upon the following quotation:
- •III reading
- •Remember the pattern
- •Writing
- •Have your say
- •Act it out
- •The Best Way to Travel
- •Focus on vocabulary
- •8. Divide the following means of transport into 3 groups: transport by air, water, on land.
- •9. Read the short passage below and decide what the missing words are.
- •10. A) Match the expressions on the left to their explanations on the right.
- •Listening
- •Focus on vocabulary
- •5. Give at least 3 alternatives for each blank.
- •6. Choose the correct answer.
- •7. Read the passage and work out the missing words.
- •8. Give English equivalents.
- •Joke Time!
- •9. The following sentences describe what you do when you go to an airport to catch a plane, but they are in the wrong order. Read them carefully and put them in the right order.
- •What is jet lag?
- •Reading
- •1. You are going to read the true story of how Nigel Hughes flew to Brazil by accident. How do you think this could have happened?
- •I Flew to Brazil by Accident
- •2. Pre-reading task.
- •1) What for you is most important from an airline? Put the following in order of importance:
- •2) Flying is probably one of the safest ways to travel, but there can be problems. Discuss what can go wrong on the ground and in the air.
- •Travellers’ Tales
- •Have your say
- •2. Sum up all the arguments for and against flying.
- •3. Have you ever travelled by air? Share your experience with the class. Act it out
- •I’m not Keen on Flying
- •Vocabulary
- •Focus on vocabulary
- •2. British English or American English? Complete the table.
- •3. Match the nouns in the middle with the words on the outside.
- •4. Fill in the gaps with correct prepositions.
- •5. Complete these sentences.
- •Joke Time!
- •Reading
- •Writing
- •2. What are the advantages and the disadvantages of railway travel?
- •2. British English or American English? Classify the words into 2 columns:
- •8. Read the passage and put the sentences in the correct order.
- •Reading
- •1. Read the text and put the paragraphs in the correct order under the headings:
- •2. Read the text and fill each gap with one of these words:
- •The Road to Ruin
- •Writing
- •Vocabulary Work
- •1. Replace these words and expressions from the text you have just read with words or expressions of your own.
- •2. Explain the meaning of the following:
- •3. Find words and expressions for these definitions.
- •Writing
- •Have your say
- •Act it out
- •Unit 3 are you an experienced traveller?
- •An experienced traveller
- •Focus on vocabulary
- •Reading
- •1. A) Read this advice from a travel book and complete the sentences.
- •2. The leaflet below gives advice to students on travelling round Europe by train. After reading it, read the questions below and choose the answer which you think fits best. Eurorailing
- •Writing
- •Vocabulary
- •In sight
- •Focus on vocabulary
- •1. Transcribe and read the following words.
- •Valise, commodious, reverie, saloon, exhilaration, harbour, disillusioned,
- •2. Could you do this crossword puzzle?
- •3. Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions.
- •8. Are the following statements true or false? Can you correct the false ones?
- •9. Read the passage and fill in the gaps with any suitable words or expressions.
- •Writing
- •Listening
- •Have your say
- •Unit 4 does travel broaden the mind?
- •Vocabulary
- •Focus on vocabulary
- •6. Fill in the gaps to complete the phrases. Give alternatives where possible.
- •Reading
- •4. Choose one of the quotations below and comment upon it.
- •When in Rome
- •Getting ready for the round-table talk writing
- •Listening
- •Have your say
- •Brush up everything you have done
- •And get ready for
- •The Round-Table Talk
- •On travelling.
Focus on vocabulary
1. Transcribe and read out these words:
curiosity |
voyage |
recreation |
visa |
nuisance |
routine |
experience |
horizon |
fascinating |
novelty |
wreck |
2. Spell out the following words.
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1.
6.
2.
7.
3.
8.
4.
9.
5.
10.
3. Define the meaning of the following words and phrases.
outlook
change of scene
put on airs
see the world
nuisance
4. Match the words on the left with explanations on the right.
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1. journey
a) a short journey in a boat or ship which goes from one side of the sea, lake or other area of water to the other
2. trip
3. flight
4. voyage
b) a long journey, esp. a difficult one, for ex., over mountains or through forests, esp. when you are walking
5. cruise
6. crossing
7. drive
c) a long journey, esp. one made by a group of people to visit a dangerous place or a place that has never been visited before
8. ride
9. tour
10. trek
d) a short journey arranged so that a group of people can visit a place of interest, esp. while they are already on holiday
11. expedition
12. excursion
5. Look through the list of words below and classify them into two groups: “a short journey” and “a long journey”.
day trip, voyage, crossing, drive, ride, tour, trek, expedition, outing, travel, excursion, flight, vacation
Some words may not belong to either group.
6. Put one of the words below in each space. Use each word only once.
trip, journey, travel, voyage, cruise, way, flight
It all started while I was at the ________ agent's booking the tickets for a weekend ________ to London. I saw an advertisement for a Mediterranean ________. It wasn't necessary to go all the ________. You could take a ________ to Venice, for example, join the ship there and continue the ________ to Greece and Egypt. Great, I thought, this would be the ________ of a lifetime. A month later, I won £10,000 in a lottery! So I decided to go on the cruise with my sister.
7. Give synonyms.
1. costly |
6. pleasure |
2. exciting |
7. brag |
3. boring |
8. broaden |
4. ill-bred |
9. meddlesome |
5. hazardous |
10. travel agency |
8. Think of at least 5 words to go into each blank.
1. a … tour |
4. … travel |
2. a … trip |
5. travel … |
3. a … journey |
6. to travel … |
9. Use the following words to make as many compounds as possible.
travel, road, sick, car, train, air, sea, ship, crash, wreck
10. Match the verbs on the left with nouns on the right.
1. to take |
a) a flight |
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b) a trip |
2. to make |
c) a journey |
d) a crossing | |
3. to go on |
e) a drive |
f) a tour | |
4. to book |
g) a ride |
h) an expedition | |
5. to go for |
i) an excursion |