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(A2) Lesson 2 Travel

WARM UP SECTION

Transport

Where do you see these things?

SPEAKING SECTION

Conversation

London
  • Friend
  • Tower bridge
  • River cruise
  • Buckingham palace
  • busy but beautiful

Teacher) So where did you go on holiday? Student) I went to Hong Kong. Teacher) Who did you go with? Did you go alon e? Student) No I went with my sister Teacher) That sounds fun! What did you do there? Did you go to Victoria Peak? Student) Yes we also took a city tour and took lots of photos. Teacher) I can't wait to see them! Did you also go to Disneyland? Student) We did it's small but nice. Oh and I went shopping Teacher) Of course, what did you buy me?

Paris
  • Boyfriend
  • Louvre Art museum
  • Subway
  • Eiffel tower at night
  • romantic and special
New York
  • Family
  • The statue of liberty
  • Took a carriage ride
  • We watched Lion King
  • fantastic but expensive

Why does Anna prefer hostels? What tour does Jill suggest?

EXPANSION SECTION

Common Idioms

Common travel idioms

There weren't many people living there ..... it was secludedI need to …… now. I have an appointment this afternoonI 'm going backpacking this summer so I'll be ……I better go to bed early tonight I have to get up at the ..... I have to sleep during the day as I’m catching a ..... tonight Don't forget to put on sunscreen you don't want to..... I'm exhausted I think I need to.... and go to bed

  1. Pack light
  2. Off the beaten track
  3. Hit the road
  4. Live out of a suitcase
  5. Catch the sun
  6. Crack of dawn
  7. Call it a day/night
  8. Catch the red-eye

PRONUNCIATION SECTION

Tongue twisters

Practice the R sound

Reading Bells ring rapidly and reeds rustle round rivers. Raise Ruth’s red roof. Round and round the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran Rory’s lawn rake rarely rakes really right. Really leery, rarely Larry. Ray Rag ran across a rough road. Across a rough road Ray Rag ran. Where is the rough road Ray Rag ran across?

GRAMMAR SECTION

Present continuous

DISCUSSION SECTION

Questions

What is the best place for a vacation in your country? Why is it good? What forms of transportation do you prefer to use when you travel? What's more important to you when you travel - comfort and relaxation, or stimulating new experiences? Have you had any bad travel experiences? What do you take with you when you travel? Do you try to pack light? What kind of accommodation do you choose to stay in when you go on holiday?