Showing posts with label travelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travelling. Show all posts
3.23.2016
The Guest House
Watch the video and take notes. Then you can click here to read the script and see some vocabulary about the lesson.
Labels:
holidays,
travelling,
Unit 3 F2F,
videos,
vocabulary
2.26.2016
Transport and Travel
Click here. There are five video activities (two of them about the use of the present perfect). You'll also enjoy some London views.
Travelling vocabulary
3.01.2015
Visiting the UK

1. How many people visit Snowdonia in
Wales?
2. What is Wales famous for?
3. How long is the walk to the top of Cairngorm
Mountain in Scotland?
4. How high is the mountain?
5. How long does it take by funicular?
6. What formed the 40 thousand rock
columns of The Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland?
7. How tall are the tallest columns
there?
The Lake District
Watch the video and fill in the gaps (check your answers in 'comments').
RICHARD:
Welcome to Great Britain and the best of British countryside! This _____________
(1) is incredibly varied, from the sweeping coastlines to the rolling hills and
majestic _____________ (2) and, with a _____________ (3) climate and plenty of _____________
(4), it really is a green and pleasant land that I’m about to explore. There
are _____________ _____________ _____________ (5) in Great Britain, and one of
the most beautiful is here in the Lake District. It’s the second largest
national park in Britain and is full of scenic mountains and _____________ _____________
(6). In the heart of the Lake District is Lake Windermere - the largest natural
lake in England. It’s over 18km long and around 66m _____________ (7)- so it’s
fairly easy to find! This area is said to be one of the most beautiful in Great
Britain. In the past, _____________ (8)transported slate, timber and wool
across the lake, and fishing was really important here. Hiya. One ticket for
the Windermere Lake cruise, please.
RICHARD:
Hello, Jacqui.
JACQUI:
Hello, Richard.
RICHARD:
Jacqui O'Connor of Lake Windermere Cruises is giving me a _____________ _____________
(9) of the lake. Jacqui, this is lovely. How many people choose to see the
lakes like this every year?
JACQUI:
Richard, we carry on average _____________ _____________ (10) passengers on our boats.
RICHARD: And why do you think so many people
find this area appealing?
JACQUI: Oh,
I think basically all you have to do is to look around you. Look at this
absolutely stunning _____________(11). It's absolutely beautiful. They come to _____________
_____________(12), to enjoy peace and tranquility, to come to have a look at
the _____________(13). It's also, Windermere Lake Cruises is one of the top
tourist attractions in the north-west of England so when you come to this area,
come and _____________(14) on the lake, definitely – it must be done!
RICHARD:
And you obviously love coming out here and love being part of all of this?
JACQUI: I
do. It's fantastic. It's just a beautiful area to live. Really nice,
lovely, friendly, _____________(15).
It's great.
Special backpack for sitting
Can you recall the feeling when your legs are tired but there is nowhere to sit? What if you could simply sit down on your backpack?
Labels:
News,
reading,
travelling,
Unit 3 F2F,
videos,
vocabulary
Sightseeing in Town
Listen to the conversation and answer the questions. Then listen again and read the script. Have a look at the vocabulary.
2.20.2015
Booking a holiday
Listen to the phone conversation between the travel agent and a customer and do the different tasks (follow the instructions).
Arranging a trip
Arranging a trip
Booking Holidays Online

Stephen and Alice talk about booking holidays online and the language used in advertising holidays on the internet.
The travel ads that are too good to be true
All too often fantastic sounding
advertisements for deals on flights, hotels and holidays turn out to be
misleading. It's an increasingly common complaint from travel consumers around
the world.
Watch the video up to 3’12” and fill in the gaps. Answers in ‘comments’.
1. According to the video, the travel industry
fantastic sounding ads usually turn out to be ____________ ____________.
2. Stephen Duck says that sometimes you see a great
offer and when you start trying to book it, you see that is no longer ____________
or you have to ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________.
He also says that after making the emotional
commitment there’s nothing worse than having to decide to either ____________ ____________
or ____________ ____________ ____________ than you anticipated.
3. Frank Brehany speaks about a family who had booked
their hotel about ____________ ____________ ____________ only to discover about ____________
____________ ____________ that they can’t go to this hotel because it ____________
____________ in ____________.
4. Prof. Ang Peng Hwa speaks about a common practice in
Asia which is called “the bate and switch”. People sign up for a holiday
package and finally if there aren’t enough people they are ____________ to ____________ ____________ .
5. Travel Zoo is a website that has ____________ ____________
around the world. They went through newspapers, magazines and online looking
at ____________ ____________. They say
that ____________ of them didn’t pass their criteria: they were not ____________,
the price was different, there were ____________ ____________ .
6. Some airlines and tour operators had been forced to
withdraw certain adverts. The rivalry between budget airlines has taken the
form of objecting to each other marketing.
A newspaper ad showing a woman in ____________ ____________ sipping a cocktail and proclaiming ” ____________
____________ ____________ ____________ now” was found to be misleading because the
maximum temperatures in the ____________ ____________ ____________ on offer
were between ____________ and ____________ degrees during the promotional period.
2.13.2015
The best place

2. You are going to hear four stories about vacations. Answer these multiple choice questions about the recording. There are TWO questions for each story, eight in total.
3. Here you have twelve listening activities related to tourism.
Planning a vacation
Watch this video and learn how to plan a vacation and use the Present Perfect to talk about experiences (American English).
3.02.2014
Does travel broaden the mind?
Listen to this podcast.
Fill in the
gaps in these sentences (one word in each gap). Check your answers in ‘comments’.
1. Melissa thinks the more you _____________,
the more different _____________ you encounter and learn about them and _____________
the differences.
2. They both agree that you learn
nothing on the _____________.
3. When you get there, you do the _____________
things: look at the nice _____________, take a few _____________, try the _____________...
4. She did backpacking around _____________.
They did about _____________ countries in 1 month and she thinks by the end of
it they stopped _____________ it in.
5. He travelled around South America
for 3 and a half or 4 months and he was just _____________.
6. ‘You learn about _____________’. She
thinks this cliché is true. You learn about what you are _____________ of.
7. He was water rafting and he learnt
he could _____________ under water.
8. She thinks travel broadens your mind
considering travel as in taking yourself _____________ very different to what
you know, putting yourself in another _____________, with another _____________,
in another place.
9. He thinks for travel to broaden your
mind you have to _____________ and _____________ there. You basically have to
be an _____________ _____________.
2.28.2014
Travel options
Click here and listen to Keren talking about the way she travels. Do the comprehension activity and have a look at the vocabulary.
*Have a look at old posts about travelling clicking on Unit 3 F2F.
*Have a look at old posts about travelling clicking on Unit 3 F2F.
6.08.2013
TOURIST ACCOMMODATION
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