- •Idioms Proverbs Sayings
- •Word study
- •Air travel
- •Describing places'
- •Adjectives to describe views _________________________________________
- •A day in spain
- •A tip round europe
- •Describing a holiday
- •Reading and speaking
- •Transportation in Russia.
- •Encyclopaedia Britannica 2002
- •Death by tourism by Arnold Baker
- •B) Comprehension check: Are the following statements true (/) or false (X)? Correct the false ones with the right information and discuss your answers with a partner.
- •C) Language work: Find a word in the text that has the same or similar meaning to the following words in the box:
- •Are you a green tourist?
- •Writing
- •1. Read the text. What is the purpose of each paragraph?
- •2. A) You are going to write a description of a place that you have visited on holiday recently. Think of a place you have been to.
- •3.Give a summary of the given text. Transportation
Adjectives to describe views _________________________________________
Task 20. Which form of transport - train, car, boat or plane - do you associate with each of the words and phrases below? Make up a story using as many words from the list as you can.
1 set sail |
6 fast lane |
11 quayside |
16 charter flight |
2 a cruise |
7 to indicate |
12 mid-air collision |
17 to disembark |
3 traffic jam |
8 sundeck |
13 departure lounge |
18 express |
4 compartment |
9 commuter |
14 buffet car |
19 bypass |
5 bonnet |
10 take off |
15 pull in |
20 guard's van |
Task 21. For questions 1-15, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space. Use the articles a and the more than once.
A day in spain
The morning in Spain lasts (0) ___until___ two o'clock, when it is time for lunch. After that there's (1)___________siesta and the afternoon begins at about five o'clock. At eight o'clock people begin thinking about having (2)___________drink and so the evening begins. Dinner is served from nine o'clock and the evening may continue well into the night.
There's no town, large or small, without (3)___________main square and it is (4)___________great public festivities take place. (5)___________square is the heart of community life. In the past, the entrances to the square used to (6)___________blocked so that it could serve as a bullring, something which is still done (7)___________ villages where they do not have their own bullring.
In the cities, bars are popular meeting places where one goes for (8)___________aperitif at lunch-time, to drink a glass (9)___________wine with friends and to try the tapas, which may be anything (10)___________olives to seafood. After work comes the tertulia or informal club hour (11)___________men gather and, (12)___________a glass of wine, discuss (13)___________news, politics and football or tell jokes. The end of the afternoon is (14)___________people often have a cup of chocolate or, in summer, (15)___________refreshing, cold drink and churros: delicious, twisted fritters.
Task 22. For questions 1-10, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.
A tip round europe
The British are (o) considered to be among the worst tippers in the world but is that because they simply don't know the rules? Customs differ between countries, so it is not (1)__________________ that in Tokyo they do things (2)__________________from London. In British restaurants, for example, a tip is (3)__________________ included in the bill and this is the case in most (4)__________________ European countries. In some Mediterranean countries, such as Greece and Spain, the customer is expected to pay a little extra for (5)__________________service. As for bars and pubs, again customs vary. In Britain, one (6)__________________does not have to pay a tip in pubs, while in hotel bars it is (7)__________________common to leave your small change behind. This is the case in (8)__________________too, but in France you leave a tip only when drinks are brought to your table. In the (9)__________________of European countries, with the (10)__________________of Ireland where it applies only in top hotels, porters receive a tip for carrying your luggage to your room for you.
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CONSIDER
SURPRISE DIFFERENT GENERAL NORTH
SATISFY CERTAIN FAIR GERMAN
MAJOR EXCEPT
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Task 23. Complete this text with their, some, a, the or (when no article is needed). Sometimes there is more than one possibility.
Here are (1) ___ SOME___ tips to help you get on well with (2)___________French on your next visit to (3)___________beautiful country. When you first meet someone, do not start using (4)___________first name, except with (5)___________younger people. It is best to wait to be invited to use (6)___________first names.
The proper way to greet someone is 'Bonjour, Monsieur or Madame.' (7)___________French like conversation. When you are speaking to (8)___________French people, do not be surprised if they keep interrupting you and even raise (9)___________voices; it is quite normal. (10)___________French people shake hands much more than (11)___________Americans or most Europeans: if you fail to shake (12)___________hands, you may be considered rude. Close friends will kiss (13)___________cheeks (once, twice, even three times). However, it is more a light touching of cheeks than (14)___________true kiss. One of (15)___________most common mistakes non-native speakers of (16)___________French make is when expressing their age. In many languages one says 'I am X years old', whereas in French one says, 'I have X years.'
Task 24. Complete the text with the infinitive or –ing form of the verbs in the box.
read have sail drink visit stay relax sunbathe decide lie help |
My friend and I had a problem about our holiday last year. I wanted (1)…..a lazy seaside holiday because I was tired and needed (2)….. I love (3)…..in the sun, (4) ….. ice-cold beer and (5) ……a good book. But Natalie likes busy, cultural holidays. She likes (6) ….. museums and galleries. She hates (7) …… because she always goes red, not brown. The travel agent tried (8)….. us and suggested Greece. I said I'd love(9)….. to a quiet island, but of course Natalie said she'd like (10) ….. in Athens. It was easy (11)…..what to do - we flew to Athens together, Natalie stayed there and I travelled to the island of Kos!here, the one with the ... Hey, pull up! Pull up! Oh dear, pull over. I wonder what the French is for 'I'm sorry, we appear to have dented your bumper'.
Task 25. Put the verb in brackets in the Past Simple.