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Module2 Human Doing

On the move

Transport

Start

Aim

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to know about means transport and how to use phrasel verbs related to transport.

Objectives

  • To learn new words related to transport
  • To use phrasel verbs
  • Ask and answer about transport

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Content

transportation

Aim and objectives

Practice

Question and answer

Quizes

Phrasel verbs

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Question 1

What did you hear?

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Question 2

What did you hear?

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Discuss the questions

  1. Do you ride a bus ?
  2. Where do you go on a bus ?
  3. How often do you take a taxi?
  4. Have you ever travelled by plane?

Put the name of transport to the pictures.

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Put the names of transport to the pictures

C .................

D .................

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E .................

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J .................

I .................

H .................

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F .................

G .................

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Put the name of transport under the correct heading

Means of transport

Air

Water

Road

Railroad

  • an airplane
  • the underground
  • speed boat
  • trolleybus

Choose the travel words with their definition.

1. a portion of the road specifically for buses 2. a journey taken on a ship within a certain period of time 3. to go away or leave, especially on a journey 4. a large vehicle for carrying many people, like a bus but for long

a. transfer

b. bus line

c. cycle lane

b. fire

c. crew

a. cruise

c. depart

b. transfer

a. cycle line

b. a coach

c. a tram

a. a space ship

Verbs + preposition = Phrasel verbs

Read a sentences and circle the phrasel verbs

  1. Take off and touch down are the most dangerous parts of a flight.
  2. My parents go away to the Canary Islands every winter to escape the cold
  3. Whenever I go on a long journey, my parents come and see me off at the airport.
  4. I am hungry. Let's have lunch before we look around the town.
  5. They spent hours in the hotel bar and ran up huge bill.

Verbs + preposition = Phrasel verbs

drop (someone) off- to take somenone to particular place often by a car and leave them there

pick (someone) up - go somewhere to collect someone usually in car

get on / get off - to go onto a bus train, plane, boat or ship

get to - arrive, reach somewhere a destinatition make progress

take off - the moment when an plane leaves the ground and begins to fly

set off- to begin a journeycome back - to return from journey

get out / get in - to go onto a car a taxi, a lorry

Complete the sentences with the phrasal verbs.

get out

(drop off)

come back

get on

take off

set off

(pick up)

get in

  1. The bus was full, so we couldn’t .
  2. We decided to to Scotland for another holiday.
  3. at the stop after the department store.
  4. When will you from Amsterdam?
  5. The plane will at 6 o’clock.
  6. Can you me at the dentist?
  7. My dad forgot to me last night.
  8. You will need to of the car, there are too many people in it.

Choose the correct word or phrase to complete these questions. Then ask your partner.

  • Do you ever drive / ride a bicycle?
  • Do a lot of people bring / take taxis?
  • When will you plan set off/ get on to abroad?

Assessment

Underline the correct word.

  1. Look to the right and left when you get off the .
  2. Only get on and off when the has stopped.
  3. When a school bus stops on roadway to pick up or drop off all traffic must stop.
  4. David is picking up / his friend at the airport – he should be back soon.
  5. I drove my son / to college.

taxi

bus /

/ car

bus

students

/bus fare

his flight

road

Homework

Write a 10 sentence using the phrasel verbs about the transport used in our country. Use the phrase below: get in pick up take off get on get off

Thank you for your attention!