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Transcript
Review
Reading
Narrative Connections
Grammar
Conditionals
Vocabulary
trapped, caught, dock, impulsive, grate, lull, flocking, nominated, receipts, sweeping, maintenance, solution, spluttered, rebuttal, tips, restless,schedule official, installed, sympathetically, turmoil, chaos, rampant, overwhelmed
Task
Draw Conclusions
Troublesome Tourists
Level 7 Unit 8 Lesson 7
Get Thinking!
What place would you most like to visit?
Idioms
If you had to hit the road today, would you do it on a shoestring or be part of the jet set?
Reading
Prereading
What part of the city was affected the worst by tourism?
teacher tips
Reading
Janice pulled her car into the narrow street that led to her office building and immediately came to a complete stop. Cars were lined up in both directions as far as she could see. She tapped her fingers on the steering wheel and wanted to back up and take a different road, but someone was already behind her and she was trapped. Traffic inched forward slowly and Janice watched the clock tick closer to the time she needed to be at work. She was going to be late again.
trapped
Reading
“You had good foresight,” Vanessa agreed. “It helps to have connections at the town hall,” Fred answered. “I heard the mayor wanted to build a new art gallery and then when Banty donated that beautiful sculpture, I knew the city was going to be nominated for the best tourist destination in the country.” “And if you hadn’t bought the design, you know Carl would have,” Vanessa said. They both looked out the window towards Carl’s souvenir shop just across the street.
nominated
teacher tips
Reading
Paul pulled his street cleaner onto Main Street and almost dropped his coffee when he saw the state it was in. Plastic water bottles and cardboard coffee cups were strewn all over the wide, beautiful street. There were old receipts from souvenir shops stuck in the flower pots and piles of old papers, chips wrappers and plastic bags blowing into the gutters. Paul sighed and pulled out his broom. The street cleaning machine could pick up small amounts of litter, but there was no way it could deal with this level of rubbish.
receipts
Reading
Victor arrived at the visitor center a little after eleven. His face was flushed and he was out of breath from running across the park. “Victor! There you are,” shouted out his coworker, Amber. “You’ve got another group waiting right outside.” “Another group?” Victor spluttered. “I’ve already done three this morning. I need to take a little break before I go out again. It’s quite hot this morning.” Victor sat down on the hard chair behind the counter. opened up a bottle of water and sipped it slowly.
spluttered
Reading
"I’m really, terribly sorry, but the mayor won’t be back until this afternoon. You can stay here and wait for her, or you can tell me the problem and I’ll make sure she calls you as soon as she is back. “I’m Peter Jannsen,” the man scowled. “I live in the building that is behind the new sculpture. I want to make an official complaint.” The clerk clicked a few buttons on her mouse and tried to smile, “Go ahead then. What’s the problem?”
official
Reading
“Karyn, Jim, sit down a minute. I’ve got a complaint here we need to discuss,” the chief pulled some papers from a pile and looked them over before she continued. “A Mr. Janssen made a report last night at ten o’clock about a party going on outside his building. Why did no one respond?” Karyn looked at Jim for support before she took a deep breath and began to explain. “You have no idea about the chaos that is going on out there, do you?” The chief gave her a questioning look. “Why don’t you try to explain it to me?”
chaos
Connections
What connections can you make between all of these characters?
Fill in the Blank
Help! I am in the slowest line ever. I have to get out of this store and back to work, or my boss will dock my pay. I heard that the new video game was on sale and jumped in my car and drove to the store. Now I am with hundreds of people who all want to buy the game.
impulsively
dock
caught
resell
trapped
Choose
You can have a break when the store is full. You can have a break when there is a lull. People flock to the best restaurant in town. People flock to the worst restraurant in town. A metal grate can protect your store. A metal grate lets criminals enter your store. A beautiful city shouldn't be nominated for an award. A beautiful city should be nominated for an award.
Tick the correct sentence.
Check
Fill in the Blanks
I can't find my and I want to return this.
I hate the floor. It is a very boring job.
The department needs to come and fix the lights.
I need a to this problem!
receipt
sweeping
maintenance
solution
Choose
- spluttered
- sprotted
- sprinkled
- sparkled
"I can't believe this!" she angrily.
- tips
- tops
- trots
- props
The whole tourist group didn't give me any
Do they think I work for free? They said I did a terrible job and I was too angry to think of a .
- rebuttal
- rebusca
- report
- rearrangement
- restless
- reported
- regarding
- resting
I have been getting in this job anyway. It might be time to find a new one.
- maintenance
- martin
- madness
- market
Maybe I will go work in the department instead.
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Choose the Correct Sentence
If you complain to a friend, you make an official report. If you fill out a paper in the town hall, you make an official report. I listened sympathetically to my friend's complaints. I jumped sympathetically into the car. The maintenence crew installed the sculpture in the square. The sculpture installed a bird on top of itself. I had to schedule a new pair of clothes. I had to schedule a meeting at nine o'clock
Check
Fill in the Blanks
teacher tips
I am just completely at work this week.
The criminals are running and I have to run all over the city.
overwhelmed
There is in the streets and everyone feels unsafe.
chaos
turmoil
The department is in trying to deal with the problems.
rampant
Grammar
Conditionals
First conditional tells something that is very likely to happen if another thing happens first.
Third conditional tells a different possible outcome that is impossible to change.
Second conditional tells something that is not very likely to happen.
Conditionals
What will you do if you go to school/work on Monday?
What would you have done if you hadn't come to English class?
What would you do if you found a wallet on the ground?
Practice
teacher tips
Give Information
pedestrian zones
rubbish
How can you improve tourism in a city?
guided tours
shops
safety
???
teacher tips
Listening
Janice (office worker)
Fred (shop owner)
Paul (street cleaner)
Pete (neighbor)
Victor (tour guide)
Karyn (police officer)
Extension
Present your speech about traveling. Listen to suggestions from your teacher and get ready for the final presentation in the next class.
Exit Interview
What would make people flock to your city?
Goodbye!
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