W E E K 2 - I N T R O D U C T I O N
Tourism English
Where is
this?
What is this?
When is this?
http://www.eventaiwan.tw/cal_en/cal_19954
Who is this?
Why is Taiwan such an awesome place?
What about the rest of the world?
What about the rest of the world?
1. Have you ever been abroad? Where have you been?
2. Could you live in another country for the rest of your life?
3. Do you prefer summer vacations or winter vacations?
4. Have you ever been to a foreign country?
5. Have you ever taken a package tour?
6. How many countries have you been to?
7. What are some things you always take with you on a trip?
8. What countries would you like to visit? Why?
9. What are some countries that you would never visit? Why not?
10.What do you need before you can travel to another country?
11.What languages can you speak?
12.What is the most interesting souvenir that you have ever bought?
13.What's the most beautiful place you've ever been to?
14.Would you like to take a cruise? Where to? With who?
15.Would you rather visit another country or travel within your own country?
16.What are some benefits of travel?
17.If you could choose one place to go this weekend, where would it be?
About this class
Assignments 40% Register for the class
Quizzes 25% website: tour.ncnulang.tw
Presentation 25%
Final Interview 10%
We will focus on Listening, Vocabulary, and Speaking.
Role-plays are important in this class.
Please come on time
Please turn off your cellphones
Please do all of the homework
Please talk during the activities
Please relax, have fun, and enjoy yourself
Please write your English name & username
on the student list.
Teacher office hours: Wednesdays, 8 - 10 a.m., in the Language Center office (B101)
Teacher email: lesdavyteacher@gmail.com (You can contact me on the website)
Vocabulary review from week 1:
___ infection ___ valuables ___ vaccination
___ toiletries ___ immunity ___ fragile
A B C
D E F
Teacher office hours: Wednesdays, 8 - 10 a.m., in the Language Center office (B101)
Teacher email: lesdavyteacher@gmail.com (You can contact me on the website)
Vocabulary review from week 1:
_D_ infection _F_ valuables _E_ vaccination
_C_ toiletries _A_ immunity _B_ fragile
A B C
D E F
Listen (p. 5)
get a shot a TV commercial sponsored by prevent infection prior to build up
A: I learned from ___________ that one should find out in advance whether any specific
vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about
this?
B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually ___________ the Department of Health.
The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to ___________.
A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more.
B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required
vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination.
A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on
travel vaccination?
B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better
schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks ___________ your trip, since the
immunity takes time to __________ in your body.
A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our
material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country.
B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and ___________ if there’s any.
A: I certainly hope so!
B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
Listen (p. 5)
get a shot sponsored by prevent infection prior to build up
A: I learned from a TV commercial that one should find out in advance whether any specific
vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about
this?
B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually ___________ the Department of Health.
The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to ___________.
A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more.
B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required
vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination.
A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on
travel vaccination?
B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better
schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks ___________ your trip, since the
immunity takes time to __________ in your body.
A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our
material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country.
B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and ___________ if there’s any.
A: I certainly hope so!
B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
Listen (p. 5)
get a shot prevent infection prior to build up
A: I learned from a TV commercial that one should find out in advance whether any specific
vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about
this?
B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually sponsored by the Department of Health.
The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to ___________.
A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more.
B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required
vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination.
A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on
travel vaccination?
B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better
schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks ___________ your trip, since the
immunity takes time to __________ in your body.
A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our
material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country.
B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and ___________ if there’s any.
A: I certainly hope so!
B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
Listen (p. 5)
get a shot prior to build up
A: I learned from a TV commercial that one should find out in advance whether any specific
vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about
this?
B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually sponsored by the Department of Health.
The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to prevent infection.
A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more.
B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required
vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination.
A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on
travel vaccination?
B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better
schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks ___________ your trip, since the
immunity takes time to __________ in your body.
A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our
material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country.
B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and ___________ if there’s any.
A: I certainly hope so!
B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
Listen (p. 5)
get a shot build up
A: I learned from a TV commercial that one should find out in advance whether any specific
vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about
this?
B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually sponsored by the Department of Health.
The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to prevent infection.
A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more.
B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required
vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination.
A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on
travel vaccination?
B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better
schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks prior to your trip, since the immunity
takes time to __________ in your body.
A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our
material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country.
B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and ___________ if there’s any.
A: I certainly hope so!
B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
Listen (p. 5)
get a shot
A: I learned from a TV commercial that one should find out in advance whether any specific
vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about
this?
B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually sponsored by the Department of Health.
The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to prevent infection.
A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more.
B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required
vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination.
A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on
travel vaccination?
B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better
schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks prior to your trip, since the immunity
takes time to build up in your body.
A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our
material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country.
B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and ___________ if there’s any.
A: I certainly hope so!
B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
Listen (p. 5)
A: I learned from a TV commercial that one should find out in advance whether any specific
vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about
this?
B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually sponsored by the Department of Health.
The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to prevent infection.
A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more.
B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required
vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination.
A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on
travel vaccination?
B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better
schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks prior to your trip, since the immunity
takes time to build up in your body.
A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our
material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country.
B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and get a shot if there’s any.
A: I certainly hope so!
B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
Luggage
Packing
Page 6
You can read the words by
turning to page p. 86,
Tracks 3 & 4
 Part A
1. The presentation is about how to:
A B C D
2. According to the information, why
do airlines reduce costs?
A B C D
 Part B
Work with a partner
and fill in the blanks.
Luggage
Packing
Page 6
You can read the words by
turning to page p. 86,
Tracks 3 & 4
 Part A
1. The presentation is about how to:
A B C D
2. According to the information, why
do airlines reduce costs?
A B C D
 Part B
Work with a partner
and fill in the blanks.
Luggage
Packing
Page 6
You can read the words by
turning to page p. 86,
Tracks 3 & 4
 Part A
1. The presentation is about how to:
A B C D
2. According to the information, why
do airlines reduce costs?
A B C D
 Part B
Work with a partner
and fill in the blanks.
Unit 2
Itinerary
An itinerary is a travel
plan. If you travel or want
to work as someone who
helps other people travel,
you’ll need to create many
different types of
itineraries.
 Look at page 9. Those questions
are kind of stupid. How about
these instead?
1. If you had to take some friends
around your hometown…
2. Where would you go?
3. When would you start?
4. How much money do you think
you would need?
5. What would you eat?
6. What souvenirs would you buy?
Make sure you know the
vocabulary on page 10.
Try to put the words in the
correct spaces on page 11.
Match the pictures with
the vocabulary.
A. Make sentences about
your partner using
the vocabulary words
B. Complete the
sentences at the
bottom of page 10.
A. Try to put the words
into the correct spaces
before you listen to the
dialogue.
B. Practice the dialogue
with a new partner.
Try to match the
vocabulary with the
pictures at the bottom of
the page.
Unit 2

Tourism week 2

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    W E EK 2 - I N T R O D U C T I O N Tourism English
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    Why is Taiwansuch an awesome place?
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    What about therest of the world?
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    What about therest of the world?
  • 9.
    1. Have youever been abroad? Where have you been? 2. Could you live in another country for the rest of your life? 3. Do you prefer summer vacations or winter vacations? 4. Have you ever been to a foreign country? 5. Have you ever taken a package tour? 6. How many countries have you been to? 7. What are some things you always take with you on a trip? 8. What countries would you like to visit? Why? 9. What are some countries that you would never visit? Why not? 10.What do you need before you can travel to another country? 11.What languages can you speak? 12.What is the most interesting souvenir that you have ever bought? 13.What's the most beautiful place you've ever been to? 14.Would you like to take a cruise? Where to? With who? 15.Would you rather visit another country or travel within your own country? 16.What are some benefits of travel? 17.If you could choose one place to go this weekend, where would it be?
  • 10.
    About this class Assignments40% Register for the class Quizzes 25% website: tour.ncnulang.tw Presentation 25% Final Interview 10% We will focus on Listening, Vocabulary, and Speaking. Role-plays are important in this class. Please come on time Please turn off your cellphones Please do all of the homework Please talk during the activities Please relax, have fun, and enjoy yourself Please write your English name & username on the student list.
  • 11.
    Teacher office hours:Wednesdays, 8 - 10 a.m., in the Language Center office (B101) Teacher email: lesdavyteacher@gmail.com (You can contact me on the website) Vocabulary review from week 1: ___ infection ___ valuables ___ vaccination ___ toiletries ___ immunity ___ fragile A B C D E F
  • 12.
    Teacher office hours:Wednesdays, 8 - 10 a.m., in the Language Center office (B101) Teacher email: lesdavyteacher@gmail.com (You can contact me on the website) Vocabulary review from week 1: _D_ infection _F_ valuables _E_ vaccination _C_ toiletries _A_ immunity _B_ fragile A B C D E F
  • 13.
    Listen (p. 5) geta shot a TV commercial sponsored by prevent infection prior to build up A: I learned from ___________ that one should find out in advance whether any specific vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about this? B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually ___________ the Department of Health. The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to ___________. A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more. B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination. A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on travel vaccination? B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks ___________ your trip, since the immunity takes time to __________ in your body. A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country. B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and ___________ if there’s any. A: I certainly hope so! B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
  • 14.
    Listen (p. 5) geta shot sponsored by prevent infection prior to build up A: I learned from a TV commercial that one should find out in advance whether any specific vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about this? B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually ___________ the Department of Health. The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to ___________. A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more. B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination. A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on travel vaccination? B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks ___________ your trip, since the immunity takes time to __________ in your body. A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country. B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and ___________ if there’s any. A: I certainly hope so! B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
  • 15.
    Listen (p. 5) geta shot prevent infection prior to build up A: I learned from a TV commercial that one should find out in advance whether any specific vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about this? B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually sponsored by the Department of Health. The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to ___________. A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more. B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination. A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on travel vaccination? B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks ___________ your trip, since the immunity takes time to __________ in your body. A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country. B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and ___________ if there’s any. A: I certainly hope so! B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
  • 16.
    Listen (p. 5) geta shot prior to build up A: I learned from a TV commercial that one should find out in advance whether any specific vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about this? B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually sponsored by the Department of Health. The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to prevent infection. A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more. B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination. A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on travel vaccination? B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks ___________ your trip, since the immunity takes time to __________ in your body. A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country. B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and ___________ if there’s any. A: I certainly hope so! B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
  • 17.
    Listen (p. 5) geta shot build up A: I learned from a TV commercial that one should find out in advance whether any specific vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about this? B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually sponsored by the Department of Health. The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to prevent infection. A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more. B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination. A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on travel vaccination? B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks prior to your trip, since the immunity takes time to __________ in your body. A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country. B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and ___________ if there’s any. A: I certainly hope so! B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
  • 18.
    Listen (p. 5) geta shot A: I learned from a TV commercial that one should find out in advance whether any specific vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about this? B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually sponsored by the Department of Health. The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to prevent infection. A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more. B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination. A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on travel vaccination? B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks prior to your trip, since the immunity takes time to build up in your body. A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country. B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and ___________ if there’s any. A: I certainly hope so! B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
  • 19.
    Listen (p. 5) A:I learned from a TV commercial that one should find out in advance whether any specific vaccination is recommended before traveling to a foreign country. Do you know anything about this? B: The TV Commercial you mentioned is actually sponsored by the Department of Health. The purpose of receiving such vaccines is to prevent infection. A: Right, makes sense. Tell me more. B: Let’s say for example, if you plan to travel to Africa and tropical South America, the required vaccine by International Health Regulations is the Yellow Fever vaccination. A: Wow, I’m impressed! You know so much about this. Where do I gain more information on travel vaccination? B: Well, a travel medicine clinic will do. If you are flying out to another country, you’d better schedule a visit to see a doctor there four to six weeks prior to your trip, since the immunity takes time to build up in your body. A: Thanks. The information really helps. I’m leaving for Thailand next week to visit some of our material suppliers. I heard about an outbreak of Dengue Fever in the country. B: If that’s the case, I suggest you make an appointment and get a shot if there’s any. A: I certainly hope so! B: Happy traveling! Come home safe and sound!
  • 20.
    Luggage Packing Page 6 You canread the words by turning to page p. 86, Tracks 3 & 4  Part A 1. The presentation is about how to: A B C D 2. According to the information, why do airlines reduce costs? A B C D  Part B Work with a partner and fill in the blanks.
  • 21.
    Luggage Packing Page 6 You canread the words by turning to page p. 86, Tracks 3 & 4  Part A 1. The presentation is about how to: A B C D 2. According to the information, why do airlines reduce costs? A B C D  Part B Work with a partner and fill in the blanks.
  • 22.
    Luggage Packing Page 6 You canread the words by turning to page p. 86, Tracks 3 & 4  Part A 1. The presentation is about how to: A B C D 2. According to the information, why do airlines reduce costs? A B C D  Part B Work with a partner and fill in the blanks.
  • 23.
    Unit 2 Itinerary An itineraryis a travel plan. If you travel or want to work as someone who helps other people travel, you’ll need to create many different types of itineraries.  Look at page 9. Those questions are kind of stupid. How about these instead? 1. If you had to take some friends around your hometown… 2. Where would you go? 3. When would you start? 4. How much money do you think you would need? 5. What would you eat? 6. What souvenirs would you buy?
  • 24.
    Make sure youknow the vocabulary on page 10. Try to put the words in the correct spaces on page 11. Match the pictures with the vocabulary. A. Make sentences about your partner using the vocabulary words B. Complete the sentences at the bottom of page 10. A. Try to put the words into the correct spaces before you listen to the dialogue. B. Practice the dialogue with a new partner. Try to match the vocabulary with the pictures at the bottom of the page. Unit 2