
- •Travelling
- •4. Comprehensive questions:
- •5. Explain the meanings of the following words and word combinations in English and use them in situations of your own:
- •7. Find the right definition for the words.
- •8. Fill in blanks with suitable words.
- •9. Match the following idioms to their translation variants and use them in situations or dialogues, learn by heart:
- •2. Explain the meanings of the following words and word combinations in English and use them in situations of your own:
- •10 . Put the idioms in the box into two groups: those focusing on time and those focusing on place. You can use one idiom for both.
- •11. Match the beginning of each sentence with its ending.
- •12. Choose the correct answer.
- •15. Look at the table of some basic travel vocabulary. Highlight any of the word that you are not sure about and look them up in your dictionary.
- •16. The words in bold can also go in the table. Where would they fit into the table? Learn them.
- •18. Here are some more words which could have been included in the table. Where would they fit into the table?
- •19. Fill in the blanks. Most of the words you need can be found in the table above in ex.15.
- •21. Translate these words into Ukrainian:
- •22. Write equivalent meaning words:
- •23. Underline the correct word.
- •26. Use the idioms to rewrite the underlined parts of
- •29. Think of idioms connected with roads, paths and tracks in your language. Do any of them match the idioms. If they don't, try to find out the equivalent expression in English.
- •31. Answer these questions.
- •32. Complete each of these idioms with one word.
- •35. Match the idioms and their definitions:
- •2. In flight.
- •5. Now what happens if you decide to fly abroad? Read the text and discuss it in pairs.
- •7. Explain in English the meaning of the following words and word-combinations:
- •8. Translate into Ukrainian:
- •13. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space.
- •15. Match the names with the pictures.
- •16. Choose the correct answer.
- •17. Make up the statements using the situations below.
- •22. Translate, remember the following regulations:
- •23. Work in pairs. Read the following two points of view. Choose one you share. Talk to your partner and present your arguments in favour of the point.
- •3. Explain the meaning of the following words and word combinations in English and be ready to use them in your own situations:
- •4. Translate these topical vocabulary into English:
- •5. Translate into English:
- •6. Speak on the following point working in pairs: “Travelling by train is a good opportunity to watch the surroundings”. Present your view point to each other in turns.
- •1. Study the vocabulary “a Sea Voyage” to use it in further exersices:
- •2. Ships and boats. Choose the correct answer.
- •3. Fill in the blanks in the following passages with the following vocabulary:
- •7. Memory work
- •8. Translate the following into Ukrainian:
- •3. Find in the text words and expressions which can mean the same:
- •4. Translate this vocabulary into English, memorize it for further use in your speech:
- •8. Which expression do you associate with each of the holiday below? Each expression may go with more than one type of the holiday.
- •Venice, Italy
- •Ireland
- •1) Read three extracts from a travel diary and answer the questions.
- •In which extracts does he …..
- •2) Read another extract by the same writer. Add adjectives to make it more interesting.
- •3) Find adjectives in extracts a-c (above) which describe…..
- •4) Match these sentence halves describing different journeys.
- •6. Match each person from the box with one of the comments.
- •7. Both options make sense. Underline the one which forms a common collocation.
- •9. Replace the words underlined in each sentence with a form of one of the words given. It may be necessary to use a plural or a particular verb form.
- •Investing in the future of Ukrainian tourism
- •2. For comprehension check of the above text, answer the questions below.
- •5. Explain the meanings of the following words and word combinations in English and use them in situations of your own:
- •2. Explain the meanings of the following word combinations and use them to speak about green tourism in Ukraine:
- •Self-study box
- •1. Collocations with travel, trip, journey, voyage, tour
- •3. Read the text and decide which answer (a, b, c or d) best completes each collocation or fixed phrase.
7. Explain in English the meaning of the following words and word-combinations:
a take off, to cancel a flight, to put back a flight, to delay a flight, an airfield, a runaway, an airhostess, a port-hole, a non-stop flight, visibility is poor, an emergency landing, a luggage hold, a pilot, a cockpit.
8. Translate into Ukrainian:
a call button, altitude, an unscheduled stop, a direct flight, a shuttle flight, a scheduled flight, to taxi over the airfield, carry luggage, personal effects, the jet-lag, in block letters, wings, fuselage, supersonic aircraft, duty free shop, a claim-check, overhead locker, cruising, upright position.
9. How do we call …
the place where you go when you arrive at the airport?
the card they give you with the place number on it?
the money you have to pay when your luggage is very heavy?
the place where you sit and have a drink when you are waiting for your flight to be called?
the bags you carry onto the plane with you?
the place above your head where you can put your hand luggage?
the people who look after you on the plane?
8. the part of the airport you walk through when you arrive or depart?
9. the place where you collect your luggage after you land?
10. the movement of the plane along the runway?
11. the letters you are to fill the immigration form?
12 The measures which are used to avoid terrorism?
10. Complete the following sentences.
Your luggage is overweight, you’ll have to…
The announcer has called our flight, let’s…
Flight 242 to Odessa is put back, because…
The airport doesn’t take planes, because…
Fasten your belts, the plane…
Passengers must have their luggage…
No, you won’t have to pay extra, your luggage…
The flight was…
We are flying at…
If you ears are aching, you’d better…
Modern airplanes fly…
I fasten my belt when…
Travelling by air saves us…
When the plane rolled up to a stop, the passengers…
I felt airsick because…
We have enjoyed the flight as…
Watching through the big window that overlooked the airfield he saw…
Grammar Focus
11.Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use the word given and other words to complete each sentence. You must use between two and five words. Do not change the word given.
It wasn`t necessary for you to bring me flowers as I already had a lot.
needn`t You ……….needn`t have brought me ………………………flowers.
Perhaps he left the car unlocked.
may He …………………………………………………………………………the car unlocked.
I`ll carry that bag for you.
like Would …………………………………………………………………….that bag for you?
I advise you to drive more slowly.
should You………………………………………………………………..slowly.
5. It would be a good idea for you to leave early.
better You…..……………………………………………………………..early.
6. Driving without headlights is forbidden.
drive You …………………...…….…………………………………headlights.
7. Let`s go shopping in town.
about What …………………………………………………………….. in town.
8. I don`t think he has been feeling well lately.
have He ……………………………….………………………….…well lately.
9. It`s possible that Ann is looking for a new job.
may Ann ……………..………………………………………………. new job.
10.He will probably pass his driving test.
likely He ………………….…………………………………….his driving test.
11.It was not necessary for him to pay for the damage.
needn`t He…………………………………………..………….for the damage.
12.You are not allowed to leave until the exam has finished.
mustn`t You ……………………………………………..the exam has finished.
13.I`d better start saving for my summer holiday.
should I …………………………………………….….. for my summer holiday.
14.We`ll probably stop and get something to eat on the way home.
likely It ……………………stop and get something to eat on the way home.
15.It`s possible that you forgot to pick up your change.
have You ……………………………………………………… up your change.
16.You mustn`t take photos in the cathedral.
allowed You …………..…………………….………..photos in the cathedral.
17.It wasn`t necessary for them to pay for our meal, but they did.
paid They …………..……………………………………………. for our meal.
18.Is it possible that hats are coming back into fashion?
be Could …………………………………………..………..back into fashion?
19.It wasn`t necessary to get dressed up, so we didn`t.
need We …………………………...………………………….. get dressed up.
12. Listen and make up similar dialogues:
Booking Airline Tickets
(i) |
(ii) |
(iii) |
(iv) |
A. I want to fly to Geneva on or about the first. |
I'd like to book a flight to Munich for Monday the tenth. |
What flights are there from London to Vienna tomorrow? |
Are there any planes to Zurich on a Sunday? |
B. I'll just see what there is. |
I'll have a look in the time-table for you. |
If you'd like to take a seat, I'll find out for you. |
If you'll excuse me for a second, I'll check. |
A. I want to go economy, and I'd prefer the morning. |
I'll need an economy class open return. |
I'd like to travel first class, please. |
By the way, I don't want a night flight. |
B. Lufthansa Flight LH 203 leaves at 0920. |
KLM have got a DC-9 leaving at 0925. |
BA Flight BA 561 takes off from Heathrow at 0925, and flies direct. |
There's a Swissair DC-9 out of London at 0920. |
A. What time do I have to be there? |
What else ought I to know? |
What time have I got to get there? |
When am I supposed to check in? |
B. The coach leaves for the airport at 0745. |
The latest time of reporting is 0820 at the airport. |
You'll have to be at Victoria Coach Station by 0745. |
If you're going to the airport, you must be there before 0820. |
Grammar Focus