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Teacher Tips
Cause and Effect
Reported SpeechModals
advent, supplementary, pretend, congested
Learning Objectives
Task
Grammar
Vocabulary
OpinionParaphrase
Reading
Around the World
Level 8 Unit 12 Lesson 4
Do you prefer luxury traveling, or low-cost trips?
Interview
Finally made it to Chicago. It’s a boat time!
Very Punny
What does the speaker think about traveling?
Listening
Grammar
They said that they couldn't believe the show was over.
"I can't believe the show is over.""I can't pick you up from school.""I can't ride a bicycle to school."
could
can
Reported Speech
They said it might be too late to change the flight.
"It may be too late to change the flight.""|I can't pick you up from school.""I can't ride a bicycle to school."
might
may
Reported Speech
They said they would pick me up from the airport.
"I will pick you up from the airport.""|I can't pick you up from school.""I can't ride a bicycle to school."
would
will
Reported Speech
They said that they had to buy a new suitcase before they traveled.
"I must buy a new suitcase before I travel.""She must get to the airport on time.""We must buy the tickets in advance."
had to
must
Reported Speech
I really must . . .
Planning
Reading
What could happen if a city had a lot of tourists?
Prereading
Kyra's
I think that the advent of low-cost travel has been an absolute disaster for our planet. Now that traveling is cheap, everyone is doing it and often. Think of the carbon footprint that we are making with so many flights. The
“Love Exploring” website told me that the number of commercial flights had almost doubled since the first low-cost airlines were introduced in the 1990s.
advent
In today's blog, I'll give you my opinion and then we'll hear from one male viewer and one female.
He Said/She Said
Another problem with the low cost travel is that everywhere you go is super crowded. You have to get up super early to wait in lines with thousands of people to see all of the sites. My sister said that she had waited for three and a half hours to get into the Vatican. The
whole time she was waiting, there were annoying street vendors trying to sell her junk. You also have the option of paying a supplementary fee so that you can get in before the crowd, but a lot of low-cost travelers can’t afford these fees.
supplementary
Kyra's
Around the tourist sites are a ton of restaurants and shops that are complete tourist traps. The restaurants serve premade, frozen food and try to pretend that it is a delicious, handmade local dish. They also charge you about three times more than the dish would
actually cost for the locals. I bet the majority of the people who go to Italy didn’t even have an authentic Italian meal. Even worse is the number of cheap souvenir shops that sell all sorts of cheap plastic junk that just ends up in a landfill.
pretend
Kyra's
I think we ought to put a limit on the amount of flights there are everyday and also limit how many tourists can enter each city. This will cause the prices to go up, but also improve the quality of goods
and services. Having fewer tourists will reduce the congestion in these famous, historical cities from being overrun and turning into a theme park. Traveling isn’t a right, and we should be working to protect our historical places as well as our environment.
congestion
Kyra's
Cheap, plastic junk
What does the writer fear will happen to the historical cities?
How does the writer describe the food from restaurants?
How can a travel enter a historical site without waiting in a queue?
The prices in the cities will go up
They will improve the congestion and eliminate trash
They will be overrun and look like theme parks
They will become full of goods and services
Delicious, dandmade and local
Home-made food that was cooked by an Italian
Pre-made food that has been frozen
Buying a souvenir
Annoying a street vendor
Going very early to the Vatican
Paying a supplemental fee
Carbon footprint
Low-cost airlines
Frozen food
Tourist traps
What does the writer blame for the huge increaseof tourists?
Comprehension
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