6B – TRAVEL NEAR AND FAR
ACTIVITY 1 (Pages 28-29)
Objectives: To talk about famous tourist destinations.
VOCAB (ON THE BOARD)
Tourist destination – a place that is
popular with tourists.
Flight – a trip in an airplane.
Jet lag – the feeling of being very tired after traveling a
long distance in a plane.
Karaoke bar – a place where you sing along with a machine that
plays the music to popular songs.
Palace – a large house where a king or queen lives.
Parasailing – a recreational activity where a person is pulled
along by a boat while attached to a parachute.
Unfortunately – a word used to show that you are saying
something that you wish were not true.
A: Pair Work (teacher 'stands in' again)
Practice
saying the country names and then the destination names:
1. Australia
2. Brazil
3. Egypt
4. France
5. India
6. Italy
7. Korea
8. Mexico
9. Peru
10. Turkey
11. The UK
12. The US (USA)
Tower Bridge – the
Eiffel Tower – Machu Picchu – Gyeongbok Palace – the Taj Mahal – the Sphinx
ON THE BOARD (FACTS ABOUT THE PLACES FEATURED)
Do you know where these famous places are? Match each place to the
correct country. Check answers on Page 92.
11. Tower Bridge (UK)
4. The Eiffel Tower (France)
9. Machu Picchu (Peru)
7. Gyeongbok Pala (Korea)
5. The Taj Mahal (India)
3. The Sphinx (Egypt)
B: Pairs form a larger group now and respond to the following
questions:
·
Can you think of any other famous places in the
countries in Part A (I think open this up to all the countries listed in A for
greater flexibility [assisting the ‘geographically-challenged’!])
Some ideas:
UK – Big Ben, Buckingham Palace (The Queen of England's residence)
France – The Arc de Triomphe
India – The Red Fort
Italy – Venice, the Vatican City
Australia – The Great Barrier Reef, Ayers
Rock
·
Which place would you
like to visit the most?
·
Which other country
would you like to visit? Why?
C: Listen to three people
talking about their vacations. Write the name of the country each person
visited.
TRACK 26 – Listening Strategy: DO NOT
TRY AND UNDERSTAND EVERY WORD!
1.
Paul – (South) Korea 2. Beth – Australia 3. Mike – Japan
D: Listen again.
What happened to each person? Check each box with a
tick.
Paul – took great photos, but lost his
passport.
Beth – tried surfing, but missed her flight.
Mike – met old friends, but had bad weather.
ACTIVITY 2
A: Work alone.
Match the nouns with the letters.
B: Pair Work
Remember: Point
out to the students that they can add their own ideas.
An overnight camping trip – bug spray, sleeping bag, tent,
towel, soap, lighter, toothbrush, a cellphone.
A day trip to the beach – beach towel, sunscreen, swimsuit,
ball, a cellphone.
An overseas trip – passport, toothbrush, guidebook, toothpaste,
cellphone, phrase book, umbrella, camera.
Read the example sentence and encourage the students to
generate their own.
C:
What do you always take on vacation? What do you never take? Why?
Did you ever forget something important on a vacation?
What happened?
‘Why do you need a cellphone on a camping trip?’ More
practice on P104-105.
CONTINENTAL QUIZ
PAIR WORK
·
Students
make 5 headings (continents - Asia, Europe, North America, South
America).
· Students
write down as many countries (in ENGLISH) as they can under the correct
heading. A correct answer scores 1 point; an incorrect answer results in minus 1
point.
·
Impose
a limit of 5 minutes.
·
You
might explain that Australia only has a limited number of nation states under
it, while Antarctica in uninhabited.
Optional:
Put some ‘hangman’-style country names on the board (with clues), eg:
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WRITING
ACTIVITY (OPTIONAL)
‘Why
I’d like to visit [ENTER COUNTRY NAME]’
Write 10 sentences
(+) about a country you would like to visit and why you would like to visit it.