1. Travel cities We learn describe the city We practice make, how to refuse, accept suggestions how to comparisons
2. Name the opposites quite -- ______ noisy clean -- ____________ dirty, polluted cheap -- _________ expensive old -- _______ modern boring -- _______ exciting safe -- _________ dangerous empty -- ________ crowded
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4. Compare the cities Norwich Manchester London Norwich is a noisy city. Manchester is noisier than Norwich. London is the noisiest of all. Norwich isn’t as noisy as London.
5. Read the statesments. London Edinburgh Agree or disagree as in the example. 1. Edinburgh is smaller than London. 2. Edinburgh is more dangerous than London. 3. Edinburgh is noisier than London. 4. London is more polluted than Edinburgh. . Edinburgh London . That’s true. London isn‘t as small as Edinburgh. Actually, Edinburgh is much smaller than London. T
6. 1. Edinburgh is smaller than London. T That’s true. London isn‘t as small as Edinburgh. Actually, Edinburgh is much smaller than London. 2. Edinburgh is more dangerous than London. F That’s false. Edinburgh isn‘t as dangerous as London. Actually, London is much more dangerous than Edinburgh.
7. 3. Edinburgh is noisier than London. F That’s false. Edinburgh isn‘t as noisy as London. Actually, Edinburgh is much quieter than London. 4. Edinburgh is more polluted than London. F That’s true. Edinburgh isn‘t as polluted as London. Actually, Edinburgh is much cleaner than London.
8. Complete the phrase 1. Would you like 2. Let’s 3. Why don’t we 4. Shall we 5. How / What about have lunch at a cafe? to go to Leeds? stay at a hotel? visit the Harrods? 6. Do you fancy seeing the town? walking in the park?
9. Name how to refuse and offer an alternative 1.It’s a nice idea but I think… is more interesting / exciting. 2. I don’t really feel like it. How about … instead? 3. I don’t think it’s a good idea. I’d rather… 4. I’m not in the mood for… stay in. visiting a museum? going to Boston going to a café
10. Name how to accept a suggestion 1. Good idea! / Great idea! 2. That’s a nice / great idea! 5. That sounds great / fantastic / fine! 6. That sounds like a good idea to me. 4. Why not? 3. That’s fine by me.
11. Use the prompts to make dialogues A: What about going to a museum? B: I don’t really feel like it. How about seeing the palace gardens instead. A: That sounds great! 1. go sightseeing / see palace gardens British Museum Versailles
12. A: Shall we go shopping for souvenirs? B: I’m not in the mood for going to a bazaar. Let’s go sightseeing instead. A: That’s a nice idea! 2. shop for souvenirs / go to museum
13. A: Why don’t we go for a walk? B: It’s a nice idea, but I think sitting at a pavement café is more interesting. A: Good idea! 3. go for a walk / sit at pavement cafe
14. A: Do you fancy going to eat at a restaurant? B: I don’t really feel like it. How about going to a concert instead. A: Why not? 4. eat at a restaurant / go to concert
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16. 1. Why doesn’t Jim want to go to Sweden? b) It’s polluted. a) He will freeze to death. c) The hotels are very expensive there. v 2. Why doesn’t Kathy want to go to the Caribbean? a) It’s boring there. b) It’s too expensive. c) It’s crowded. v
17. 3. What do Jim and Kathy call the travel agent’s for? b) to book the trip a) decided not to go c) to get some more information v Travel agent’s
18. Plan Introduction 3. places to visit Main body 2. accommodation 1. name, location, famous for 4. restaurants 5. shopping 6. nightlife Conclusion 7. Recommendation, feelings
20. Match the words to the definitions coast district inn seal area excellent fascinating ride journey in a vehicle land next to the sea a small hotel interesting very good indeed a large animal that lives on land and in the sea
21. coast -- district inn -- seal -- area -- excellent -- fascinating -- ride -- journey in a vehicle land next to the sea a small hotel interesting very good indeed a large animal that lives on land and in the sea
25. Nightlife The Roxy dance to live pop music great atmosphere The Corner Cafe
26. Plan Introduction places to visit Main body accommodation name, location, famous for restaurants shopping nightlife Conclusion recommendation
27. Boston east coast of the USA Introduction name location famous for Harvard University
28. Conclusion Everyone can have a wonderful time there. It’s a place to go again and again. Plan your trip now! You won’t regret it! It’s a fascinating city with something for everyone! It’s an ideal place for an interesting holiday. Don’t miss the chance to visit it!
29. Plan Introduction 3. places to visit Main body 2. accommodation 1. name, location, famous for 4. restaurants 5. shopping 6. nightlife Conclusion 7. recommendation
30. Plan Introduction 3. places to visit Main body 2. accommodation 1. name, location, famous for 4. restaurants 5. shopping 6. nightlife Conclusion 7. restaurants 2. Ritz-Carlton Hotel Bertram Inn 8. recommendation 3. The Old North Church The Public gardens The New England Aquarium
31. Travel cities We learn describe the city We practice make, how to refuse, accept suggestions how to comparisons
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33. Use the prompts to act out the similar dialogues 3. Why don’t we stay at a hotel? Choose the city to go Brighton 5-star hotels 5-star hotels busy cafes and restaurants safe and clean area