3. READING
1.Work in groups. Discuss these questions.
1. When do you normally plan your holiday ? (e.g. a year
before, six months before, the week before)
2. What do you do before your holiday? Make a list and
compare it with another pair.
4. ANSWER
Question 1 --> I normally plan my holiday ...
Question 2 --> Before my holiday, I ...
- Get a Passport
- Buy a plane ticket
- Change money
- Buy new clothes
5. Q U A N G B Ả O
T R Ư Ở N G N H Ó M P H A
C H Ế
2 . R E A D T H E
I N F O R M A T I O N F O R
T O U R I S T S A N D O R T H E R
V I S I T O R S I N A U S T R A L I A .
W R I T E T H E S U B -
H E A D I N G S I N T H E
I N F O R M A T I O N L E A F L E T.
Road travel Weather Money Visas Language
Visa
s
Money
Language
Weather
Road travel
6. Vocabulary ( in another country) :
1) Climate (noun) /ˈklaɪ.mət/: khí hậu, thời tiết
2) Currency (noun) /ˈkɜr·ən·si, ˈkʌr·ən-/: tiền, tiền tệ
3) Licence (noun) /ˈlaɪ.səns/: giấy phép, cho phép, đăng ký
4) Multicultural (adjective) /ˌmʌl·tiˈkʌl·tʃər·əl/: đa văn hóa
5 ) Right-hand side /ˌraɪt.hænd ˈsaɪd/: đi về bên phải
6) Temperature (noun) /ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/: nhiệt độ
7) Visa (noun) /ˈviː.zə/: thị thực
7. 4.Complete the information about
Brazil with these words
• Climate
• Currency
• Licence
• Multicultural
• Right-hand side
• Temperature
• Visa
Visa
Currency
multicultural
Climate
Temperature
right-hand side
licence
8. • What is the currency ?
• Do tourists need a visa ?
• What's the normal temperature in the summer and winter ?
• Is the climate different in different areas ?
• Which side of the road do you drive on ?
• Do you always have to carry your driving licence ?
• How multicultural is your country ?
5. Work in group. Discuss these questions about your country or countries.
How many answers do you know ? Afterwards, compare your answers with the
class/.
9. 7) Match the beginning of the sentences ( 1-6 ) with the endings ( a-f )
1) I have
2) They don’t
3) He can’t
4) Tourists
5) She can check in
6) In my country, you have to
a) smoke in the airport.
b) can pay with dollars in this
shop.
c) at reception after 3 p.m.
d) telephone 999 for the police.
e) to start work at nine every
day.
f) have to get a visa.
e1 - f2 -a3 -b4 - c5 - d6-
10. 6. Look at the grammar box. Answer these questions about the verbs in bold.
1 Which verb means it is necessary?
2 2 Which verb means it is possible?
3 Which verb means it is not necessary?
4 4 Which verb means it is not possible?
5 5 What form of the verb comes after the verbs in
bold?
->have to
-> can
->don’t have to
-> can’t
-> infinitive
11. 8. Look at these signs and notices for tourists. Choose the correct verbs.
1 You have to / can drive on the left-
hand side.
2 Tourists can’t / don’t have to take
photos here.
3 Guests have to / don’t have to leave their room
before 11 a.m.
4 Guests have to / don’t have to
pay. 5 You can / can’t smoke in this area.
6 You can / can’t use the hotel lift.
7 Business class passengers can’t /
don’t have to wait
8 All passengers have to / can show their passport.
12. 9. Pronunciation /ˈhæftə/ .
Listen to the sentences with have to and don't
have to. Notice the pronunciation : /ˈhæftə/.
Listen again and repeat.
14. 1 Read the questionnaire from a tourism magazine. Find words in the
questionnaire to match these definitions.
11b-p. 132
single
carry-on
book
souvenirs
check in
sightseeing
rent
1 a ticket for travel to a place and back
2 a ticket for travel to a place (but not back)
3 you carry this bag onto the plane
4 telephone for a hotel room (or reserve it online) before you arrive
5 special objects you buy on holiday
6 give your bag to the airline so they can put it on the plane
7 looking at famous and interesting places
8 pay to use something (e.g. a car) for a period of time
Return/ROUND
15. Wordbuilding word families
travel (v), traveller (n), travel (n), travel guide (n + n collocation)
visit (v), visitor (n), visit (n), visitor centre (n + n collocation)
drive (v), driver (n), drive (n), driving licence (n + n collocation)
16. Script Track 104
I = Interviewer, J = Jan
I: Hello and welcome to your weekly podcast from indietravelinfo.com. With me
today is travel writer Jan Lanting with more suggestions for the independent
traveller. Jan, today I want to start with your advice for travellers this year. Can you
give us some suggestions for good places to visit?
J: Yes. First of all, you don’t have to leave England. Last week I took a short break on
my own to Thurlestone on the south-west coast. It’s a beautiful place.
I: What’s the best way to travel there?
J: You can take the train but I think you should rent a car. Then you can drive along the
coast.
I: What’s the weather like at this time of year?
J: A bit cold, and sometimes it rains, so you should take a coat.
I: I think I’d prefer to go somewhere warmer!
J: OK, well you should fly to Malaysia. It’s hot at this time of year.
I: Sounds great. With a place like Malaysia, should I book accommodation before I go?
17. Script Track 104
J: In the big cities, hotels are often busy so you should book in advance. But in the
countryside it’s no problem. You can always find a room. I also recommend taking a
tour into the jungle.
I: The jungle?!
J: That’s right. You can see lots of amazing animals and plants.
I: Should I go with a tour guide?
J: Yes, you should! It’s dangerous on your own.
I: Sure. Now for our final destination. The Arctic?
J: That’s right. The Arctic.
I: Isn’t it cold?
J: Yes, it is. Also, you shouldn’t go in the winter because it’s dark, but in the summer
the days are longer and it’s a bit warmer, so you should go then.
I: But how do you get there?! Should I go on my own or with a tour?
J: You have to go with a travel company. When I went, I took a cruise ship from
Norway and slept in a nice cabin on the ship.
19. READIN G
1. L ook at the photo of tourists on ship in Antarica, W hy do you think tourists go
there?
What do you think they can see?
20. READIN G
1. L ook at the photo of tourists on ship in Antarica, W hy do you think tourists go
there?
What do you think they can see?
Tourists go there to see the
amazing landscape and see wild
animals.
They can see snow, ice,
icebergs, penguins, whales,
southern lights.
21.
22.
23. READING
2. Read the article. Match the paragraphs (1-5) with the
topics (a-e)
a why Antarctica is a good holiday destination
b the writer's problem
c negative changes in Antarctica
d which holidays the writer likes and doesn't like
e the positive work of tourism in Antarctica
24. READING
2. Read the article. Match the paragraphs (1-5) with the
topics (a-e)
a why Antarctica is a good holiday destination 3
b the writer's problem 2
c negative changes in Antarctica 4
d which holidays the writer likes and doesn't like 1
e the positive work of tourism in Antarctica 5
25. READING
3. Work in pair. Read paragraphs 1 and 2 again. Answer the
question.
1 What does the writer want to do in his next holiday?
2 What types of holiday does he write about?
3 What is his problem? Why?
26. READIN G
3. Work in pair. Read paragraphs 1 and 2 again. Answer the
question.
1 What does the writer want to do in his next holiday?
He wants to do something exciting outdoor
2 What types of holiday does he write about?
backpacking trips over the Andes, animal safaris in Africa,
swimming with dolphins in Australia
.
3 What is his problem? Why?
other tourists – he doesn’t want to see them everywhere
28. GRAMMAR something, nobody, anywhere
SOMETHING, NOBODY, ANYWHERE
· I’d like to do something exciting: Tôi thích làm một việc gì đó thú vị
=> Sử dụng trong câu khẳng định và mang ý nghĩa tích cực
· Nobody lives there: Không một ai sống ở đây
=> Sử dụng trong câu khẳng định và mang ý nghĩa tiêu cực
· There isn’t anything in my bag: Không có bất cứ cái gì trong túi của tôi cả
=> Sử dụng trong câu phủ định
·Is there anywhere in the world without other people?: Có nơi nào trên thế
giới mà không có người khác không?
=> Sử dụng trong câu hỏi
29. Chúng ta thường dùng some- trong câu khẳng
định và any- trong câu phủ định và câu hỏi.
Dùng thing cho sự vật/sự
việc Dùng where cho địa
điểm Dùng body/one cho
người
GRAMMAR something, nobody, anywhere
GRAMMAR something, nobody, anywhere
9. Choose the
correct option to
complete the text
from a travel
magazine.