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A taste of India.
We hope you had
   a pleasant                                                       Before you exit the
incoming journey                                                     airport, use the
                                                                    images to get a 1st
 and we extend
                                                                      impression of
   you a very                                                             India.
  warm……..
WELCOME                                                          Then answer the first
                                                                  4 questions in your
TO INDIA!                                                         holiday scrapbook.
                Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High
             School, Somerset made available through www.sln.org.uk/geography
Hello and Welcome.
   Today you are going to be
travelling around experiencing
      the ‘real Bombay’.
 You get to see the sights and
  experience the culture and
            cuisine.
Guided City Tour.

• Watch the video on Bombay and note down
  the conditions people live in……
• ……and the good and bad points of life in
  Bombay.
  – The good points are attractions of the city (pull
    factors).
  – The bad points are pitfalls of the city (push
    factors).
What do you think?
• Now answer the remaining
  questions in your arrival day
  diary extract. Think about:
  – What was good about Bombay and why?
  – What was bad about Bombay and why?
Yum, Yum, food in my tum!
• It’s the end of an exhausting day in
  Bombay, and your tummy is grumbling.
• It’s time to taste some of the delicacies of the
  country.
   – What do they smell like?
   – Are they spicy or bland?
   – Do you like them –
   – why/why not?
How did the day
               match up to your first
                   impressions?
– For homework write down the highlights
  of your first day in your holiday
  scrapbook.
– We haven’t checked you into your hotel-
  so it’s up to you to find your way there –
  GOOD LUCK!!!!!!
ONE WORD.


                                                     As you leave the
                                                     room, please give
                                                       the tour guide
                                                        one word to
                                                     describe your day
                                                        in Bombay.
   Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High
School, Somerset made available through www.sln.org.uk/geography
A Taste of India: A Day in Bombay

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A Taste of India: A Day in Bombay

  • 1.
  • 2. A taste of India. We hope you had a pleasant Before you exit the incoming journey airport, use the images to get a 1st and we extend impression of you a very India. warm…….. WELCOME Then answer the first 4 questions in your TO INDIA! holiday scrapbook. Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through www.sln.org.uk/geography
  • 3. Hello and Welcome. Today you are going to be travelling around experiencing the ‘real Bombay’. You get to see the sights and experience the culture and cuisine.
  • 4. Guided City Tour. • Watch the video on Bombay and note down the conditions people live in…… • ……and the good and bad points of life in Bombay. – The good points are attractions of the city (pull factors). – The bad points are pitfalls of the city (push factors).
  • 5. What do you think? • Now answer the remaining questions in your arrival day diary extract. Think about: – What was good about Bombay and why? – What was bad about Bombay and why?
  • 6. Yum, Yum, food in my tum! • It’s the end of an exhausting day in Bombay, and your tummy is grumbling. • It’s time to taste some of the delicacies of the country. – What do they smell like? – Are they spicy or bland? – Do you like them – – why/why not?
  • 7. How did the day match up to your first impressions? – For homework write down the highlights of your first day in your holiday scrapbook. – We haven’t checked you into your hotel- so it’s up to you to find your way there – GOOD LUCK!!!!!!
  • 8. ONE WORD. As you leave the room, please give the tour guide one word to describe your day in Bombay. Thanks to Sarah Todd and her colleagues at Stanchester High School, Somerset made available through www.sln.org.uk/geography