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Reading skills B2
Unit 9
Holiday plans
Trip itineraries and details
• Discussion questions – holidays and information (10 mins)
• Reading (1) holiday advert – checking vocabulary / context (10 mins)
• Reading (1) holiday advert – Scanning quickly for information (5 mins)
• Language note – small print in sales information (5 mins)
• Reading (1) holiday advert – understanding small print (10 mins)
• Reading (1) holiday advert – reading and correcting details (10 mins)
• Game activity filler – (10 mins)
• Reading (2) Travel info - checking vocabulary / context – (10 mins)
• Reading (2) Travel info – reading and correcting details (10 mins)
• Language note – Politeness in adverts – what to avoid (5 mins)
• Reading (2) Travel info – identifying language for instructions (10 mins)
• Vocabulary building (1) words with more than one meaning (10 mins)
• Speaking activity – situation types of holidays and what’s important
What is this?
• What’s better having a staycation or going
abroad for a holiday? For what reasons?
• Where do people from your country go on
holiday?
• Where was the last place you visited on holiday?
• Where do you get information about places you
want to visit?
• What information do you need to know about a
place before you travel there?
(A) Travel itineraries
(1)You are interested in going on holiday, and see this tour on a
website.
Give yourself one minute to scan the itinerary on the opposite page
and complete the information below.
Write 'not given if the information is not in the text.
Length of tour: ……………………
Countries visited: ......................……………………
Cost: ……………………
Maximum number of tourists:……………………
(A) Travel itineraries
(1)You are interested in going on holiday, and see this tour on a
website.
Give yourself one minute to scan the itinerary on the opposite page
and complete the information below.
Write 'not given if the information is not in the text.
Length of tour: ……………………
Countries visited: ......................……………………
Cost: ……………………
Maximum number of tourists:……………………
7 days
Brazil / Argentina
not given
16
Section A - Text
DISCOVERY JOURNEYS - Small Group Journeys
ARGENTINA & BRAZIL GOLONDRINA JOURNEY: SHORT BREAK TO
BUENOS AIRES, RIO AND THE IGUAZÚ FALLS
GOLONDRINA JOURNEY
Summary of nights: Buenos Aires 2: Iguazú 2, Rio de Janeiro 2.
• A short, adventurous journey to 3 of South America's most iconic
highlights.
• Sophistication, grace and vitality - Buenos Aires has them all in spades.
• Iguazú Falls, the continent's most powerful natural phenomenon.
• Rio de Janeiro, city of fun, music, dance, football, beaches and uplifting
views.
UK clients depart on direct overnight flight arriving in Buenos Aires,
Argentina, early morning on day 1.
Day 1:Sat. Guided tour of this buzzy city's highlights including the colonial
centre time to explore on your own. Optional night out at a tango show - an
exotic treat!
Day 2: Your chance to see more of the city - its museums, parks, pavement
cafés, the classy redevelopment of the old port where you can enjoy a
mouth-watering steak for a fraction of the UK cost. Later, you’ll have the
chance to attend one of the city's exuberant Sunday football matches, if
there's a good one on
Day 3: Fly (2hrs) to Puerto Iguazú in the subtropical northeast. Explore
the pleasant little town or relax by the pool in your hotel's leafy garden.
Day 4: Excursion to the Argentinian side of the Iguazú Falls where you can
follow walkways above, alongside and behind the immense veils of water.
You can even take a boat trip close to the falls to be drenched by the
spray!
Day 5: Visit the Brazilian side and British-run bird park before flying
to Rio de Janeiro (approx 2 hrs).
Day 6: Excursion up the Sugar Loaf by cable car to enjoy the
panoramic views, and if you can't get enough of the views take an
optional trip up the Corcovado Mountain by train. Otherwise there is
time to hang out on the beach or in a bar, visit the tropical Botanical
Gardens or watch a samba show over a few ice-cold caipirinhas.
Day 7: Depart for international flight or extension UK clients leave on
a direct flight home the following day, Sat.
Trip Profile
Transport: 2 flights (2hrs each).
Accommodation: Friendly mid-range hotels, with private
bathroom.
Meals: Breakfast daily.
Included excursions: Buenos Aires city tour, Argentinian and
Brazilian sides of the Iguazú falls: Sugar Loaf Mountain, Rio.
Group size: Min 4 max 16. Led by Journey Latin America tour
leader
A few days to spare?
Extend your trip by adding on a few days at the beginning or end
of your tour on a tailor-made, private basis. Have a look at our
most popular extensions to the Golondrina Journey or contact
one of our consultants for more inspiring ideas.
Reading tip
You can identify items which are not included in the price
by the modal verb 'can’,
e.g. [...] you can enjoy a mouth-watering steak .....
Other phrases indicating the same thing include 'optional'
or ‘you’ll have the chance / opportunity to ...'
(2) Read the itinerary in more detail.
Tick the excursions which are included in the tour price.
guided tour of Buenos
Aires
excursion to Iguazú
Falls
tango show boat trip below
Iguazú Falls
football match cable car trip up
Sugar Loaf Mountain
(3) Your friend emails you some questions about the holiday.
Which questions are answered in the text?
Make a note of the answers, where possible.
1. What time will my flight from the UK arrive in Buenos Aires?
2. Do all the hotels have pools?
3. How many flights will take during the course of the trip?
4. Will I see the Iguazú Falls from the Argentinean side or the Brazilian side?
5. Is it possible to go up the Corcovado Mountain and go to the samba show?
6. Which meals are included in the trip price?
Not answered
Not answered
two
Argentinian
... Otherwise – One or the other
Breakfast only
_ _ _ _
Forget about _ _ _ _
for a while
PST Travel.
We do everything to make your holiday perfect?
What’s the country?
UK country
_ _ _ _
You travel with your mind everyday.
Wouldn’t it be nice if your _ _ _ _
could follow?
_ _ _
_ _ _ _
?
I’m going to describe a situation to you
• You and your partner are talking about factors
to consider when choosing a holiday abroad or a
staycation.
• Talk together about the different factors and
how they would affect your choice of where to
go on holiday.
• Make sure that you react to what your partner
has said and give your opinion as well.
• All right? Talk together.
At home
or
abroad?
Cost of living
currency
weather
Language
Food needs
Useful information
Single Travellers
There is no extra cost for single travellers who are willing to share a room. You
will be accommodated with another same-sex member of the group who is also
travelling solo. For single travellers who wish to have their own room there are a
limited number of single supplement places available, which carry a surcharge.
Accommodation
We should emphasize that on our Discovery Journeys the standard of
accommodation varies. We aim to keep the price competitive while ensuring the
basic comforts. All hotels are clean and almost all will have a private bathroom
with hot water. Examples of the hotels we use on the Golondrina include Hotel
Waldorf in Buenos Aires, Hotel Orquideas in Puerto Iguazú und Hotel Copacabana
Mur in Rio. These hotels are subject to change and are dependent on availability.
Address and contact details will be sent out with your final documents.
Climate
In tropical Rio and Puerto Iguazú, December to March are the hottest and most humid
months, with temperatures reaching 40°C, and rain which falls in brief, heavy showers. From
June to September, temperatures are more moderate (18-23°C) and there is plenty of
sunshine, but cold fronts can usher in periods of up to several days of cloud and drizzle. In
Buenos Aires October, November, March and April see temperatures between 15 and 25°C
and a good deal of sunshine, although rain is not uncommon. January and February are hot,
around 30°C.
Money
The unit of currency in Brazil is the real, and in Argentina the peso argentino. A budget of
around US$40 per day should cover the cost of meals, drinks and the odd souvenir. Cash
machines are available in all major cities and towns, and in most shops and restaurants you
can also pay by card. However, since cards can get lost, damaged, withheld or blocked, you
should not rely exclusively on a card to access funds. We recommend that additionally you
take a reasonable quantity of US dollars in cash, which you can exchange into local currency,
and possibly some travellers' cheques (American Express are the most widely accepted).
Tipping
Tipping is expected and local guides often rely on their tip as a significant proportion of
their income. Most service industry workers will expect a tip of some kind and so it is
useful to have spare change for hotel porters, taxi drivers and the like. It is common to
leave 10-12 per cent in restaurants. If you would like to show your appreciation for your
Journey Latin America tour leader, that of course would be gratefully received.
Clothing and special equipment
For day-to-day wear you should take loose-fitting, breathable clothes. Comfortable
shoes are important and sandals are useful. A sun hat, sunblock and sunglasses are
necessary, and you should take a light fleece for cool nights and a Gore-Tex layer, as
well as swimwear, a towel, insect repellent and a torch. At the Iguazú Falls you can get
very wet from the spray. You may like to take dry clothes in a bag and simply wear
swimwear and flip flops as it is hard to dry your clothes in the hotel. If you plan to go to
good restaurants or out on evening entertainment trips, you might want to bring
something a bit smarter as well.
(B) A trip dossier
(1) Your friend has made the following notes about the holiday but not all of
them are accurate. Correct any false statements.
Brazil/Argentina trip - things to remember
1. Request a single room - there's no extra charge!
2. Note - hotels might not have hot water!!
3. We'll be staying at Hotel Waldorf Hotel Orquideas & Hotel Copacabana
Mar-pass on addresses to Mum & Dad
4. Weather likely to be wet in March - take waterproofs!
5. Meals are included in tour price - no need to budget that in.
6. Take debit card, us dollars and maybe some traveller's cheques
(American Express)
7. Need money for tips - 10%. Also may want to tip the tour Leader.
8. Take swimming costume and flip flops for Iguazú Falls trip.
1. Request a single room - there's no extra charge!
2. Note - hotels might not have hot water!!
3. We'll be staying at Hotel Waldorf Hotel Orquideas & Hotel Copacabana
Mar-pass on addresses to Mum & Dad
4. Weather likely to be wet in March - take waterproofs!
5. Meals are included in tour price - no need to budget that in.
6. Take debit card, us dollars and maybe some traveller's cheques (American
Express)
7. Need money for tips - 10%. Also may want to tip the tour Leader.
8. Take swimming costume and flip flops for Iguazú Falls trip.
They carry a
surcharge
Hotels might change
A budget of
$40 a day
Language note
• Some texts need to give instructions in a polite and
welcoming way.
• 'Must' and the imperative form tend not to be used as
they sound authoritative and unfriendly.
• Other phrases like 'You should ...' and 'It is
recommended ...' are used instead.
• Readers, however, should treat these as instructions,
not suggestions.
(2) The 'Useful information sheet provides lots of instructions that are not in the
imperative form. Note any you can find and check them in the answer key.
• A budget of around US$40 per day should cover the cost of
meals ...
• You should not rely exclusively on a card..
• We recommend that additionally you take a reasonable quantity
...
• For day-to-day wear you should take loose fitting, breathable
clothes. You should take a light fleece for cool nights...
(3) The highlighted words in the text have at least two
different meanings.
Use a dictionary and note the meaning of the words as they
are used here.
1. solo (adj) ...................................................................................................
2. carry (v) ...................................................................................................
3. cover (v) ...................................................................................................
4. odd (adj) ...................................................................................................
5. blocked (adj) ...........................................................................................
alone
to have as an attribute or result
to be sufficient to meet an expense
occasional or incidental (of an action or procedure)
prevented from occurring
Next steps
• Look at other itineraries on the Journey Latin
America website www.journeylatinamerica.co.uk
• Which tour would you most like to go on?
• Find more vocabulary on the topics of clothes,
weather and money using the dossier for your
preferred trip.
• You are going to act out some scenes on
different topics.
• Student (A) will need to ask for some
information.
• Student (B) will have the information to
give.
Scene one “You are at a tourist information centre”
• Student (A) You are new to this area and are
looking for some places to visit. Ask the
information centre worker for some
recommendations.
• Student (B) You work at the centre. Recommend
some local places that you have visited. Tell
them what they can do there and why you
recommend them.
• Ask questions, give information and find an
interesting place for them to visit.
Scene two “You are planning a trip”
• Student (A) You have a long weekend free
and want to plan a trip. Ask a friend for
suggestions about where to go.
• Student (B) Recommend the best place you
have visited in the UK / your country to
your partner and answer their questions.
• Ask questions, give information and help
the person choose a good place to go to.
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Unit 9 English for life Reading (Level 1) - Holiday plans.pptx

  • 1. Reading skills B2 Unit 9 Holiday plans Trip itineraries and details
  • 2. • Discussion questions – holidays and information (10 mins) • Reading (1) holiday advert – checking vocabulary / context (10 mins) • Reading (1) holiday advert – Scanning quickly for information (5 mins) • Language note – small print in sales information (5 mins) • Reading (1) holiday advert – understanding small print (10 mins) • Reading (1) holiday advert – reading and correcting details (10 mins) • Game activity filler – (10 mins) • Reading (2) Travel info - checking vocabulary / context – (10 mins) • Reading (2) Travel info – reading and correcting details (10 mins) • Language note – Politeness in adverts – what to avoid (5 mins) • Reading (2) Travel info – identifying language for instructions (10 mins) • Vocabulary building (1) words with more than one meaning (10 mins) • Speaking activity – situation types of holidays and what’s important
  • 4. • What’s better having a staycation or going abroad for a holiday? For what reasons? • Where do people from your country go on holiday? • Where was the last place you visited on holiday? • Where do you get information about places you want to visit? • What information do you need to know about a place before you travel there?
  • 5. (A) Travel itineraries (1)You are interested in going on holiday, and see this tour on a website. Give yourself one minute to scan the itinerary on the opposite page and complete the information below. Write 'not given if the information is not in the text. Length of tour: …………………… Countries visited: ......................…………………… Cost: …………………… Maximum number of tourists:……………………
  • 6. (A) Travel itineraries (1)You are interested in going on holiday, and see this tour on a website. Give yourself one minute to scan the itinerary on the opposite page and complete the information below. Write 'not given if the information is not in the text. Length of tour: …………………… Countries visited: ......................…………………… Cost: …………………… Maximum number of tourists:…………………… 7 days Brazil / Argentina not given 16
  • 7. Section A - Text DISCOVERY JOURNEYS - Small Group Journeys ARGENTINA & BRAZIL GOLONDRINA JOURNEY: SHORT BREAK TO BUENOS AIRES, RIO AND THE IGUAZÚ FALLS GOLONDRINA JOURNEY Summary of nights: Buenos Aires 2: Iguazú 2, Rio de Janeiro 2. • A short, adventurous journey to 3 of South America's most iconic highlights. • Sophistication, grace and vitality - Buenos Aires has them all in spades. • Iguazú Falls, the continent's most powerful natural phenomenon. • Rio de Janeiro, city of fun, music, dance, football, beaches and uplifting views. UK clients depart on direct overnight flight arriving in Buenos Aires, Argentina, early morning on day 1.
  • 8. Day 1:Sat. Guided tour of this buzzy city's highlights including the colonial centre time to explore on your own. Optional night out at a tango show - an exotic treat! Day 2: Your chance to see more of the city - its museums, parks, pavement cafés, the classy redevelopment of the old port where you can enjoy a mouth-watering steak for a fraction of the UK cost. Later, you’ll have the chance to attend one of the city's exuberant Sunday football matches, if there's a good one on Day 3: Fly (2hrs) to Puerto Iguazú in the subtropical northeast. Explore the pleasant little town or relax by the pool in your hotel's leafy garden. Day 4: Excursion to the Argentinian side of the Iguazú Falls where you can follow walkways above, alongside and behind the immense veils of water. You can even take a boat trip close to the falls to be drenched by the spray!
  • 9. Day 5: Visit the Brazilian side and British-run bird park before flying to Rio de Janeiro (approx 2 hrs). Day 6: Excursion up the Sugar Loaf by cable car to enjoy the panoramic views, and if you can't get enough of the views take an optional trip up the Corcovado Mountain by train. Otherwise there is time to hang out on the beach or in a bar, visit the tropical Botanical Gardens or watch a samba show over a few ice-cold caipirinhas. Day 7: Depart for international flight or extension UK clients leave on a direct flight home the following day, Sat.
  • 10. Trip Profile Transport: 2 flights (2hrs each). Accommodation: Friendly mid-range hotels, with private bathroom. Meals: Breakfast daily. Included excursions: Buenos Aires city tour, Argentinian and Brazilian sides of the Iguazú falls: Sugar Loaf Mountain, Rio. Group size: Min 4 max 16. Led by Journey Latin America tour leader A few days to spare? Extend your trip by adding on a few days at the beginning or end of your tour on a tailor-made, private basis. Have a look at our most popular extensions to the Golondrina Journey or contact one of our consultants for more inspiring ideas.
  • 11. Reading tip You can identify items which are not included in the price by the modal verb 'can’, e.g. [...] you can enjoy a mouth-watering steak ..... Other phrases indicating the same thing include 'optional' or ‘you’ll have the chance / opportunity to ...'
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  • 14. (2) Read the itinerary in more detail. Tick the excursions which are included in the tour price. guided tour of Buenos Aires excursion to Iguazú Falls tango show boat trip below Iguazú Falls football match cable car trip up Sugar Loaf Mountain
  • 15. (3) Your friend emails you some questions about the holiday. Which questions are answered in the text? Make a note of the answers, where possible. 1. What time will my flight from the UK arrive in Buenos Aires? 2. Do all the hotels have pools? 3. How many flights will take during the course of the trip? 4. Will I see the Iguazú Falls from the Argentinean side or the Brazilian side? 5. Is it possible to go up the Corcovado Mountain and go to the samba show? 6. Which meals are included in the trip price? Not answered Not answered two Argentinian ... Otherwise – One or the other Breakfast only
  • 16. _ _ _ _
  • 17. Forget about _ _ _ _ for a while PST Travel.
  • 18. We do everything to make your holiday perfect? What’s the country?
  • 20. _ _ _ _ You travel with your mind everyday. Wouldn’t it be nice if your _ _ _ _ could follow?
  • 21. _ _ _
  • 22. _ _ _ _ ?
  • 23. I’m going to describe a situation to you • You and your partner are talking about factors to consider when choosing a holiday abroad or a staycation. • Talk together about the different factors and how they would affect your choice of where to go on holiday. • Make sure that you react to what your partner has said and give your opinion as well. • All right? Talk together.
  • 24. At home or abroad? Cost of living currency weather Language Food needs
  • 25. Useful information Single Travellers There is no extra cost for single travellers who are willing to share a room. You will be accommodated with another same-sex member of the group who is also travelling solo. For single travellers who wish to have their own room there are a limited number of single supplement places available, which carry a surcharge. Accommodation We should emphasize that on our Discovery Journeys the standard of accommodation varies. We aim to keep the price competitive while ensuring the basic comforts. All hotels are clean and almost all will have a private bathroom with hot water. Examples of the hotels we use on the Golondrina include Hotel Waldorf in Buenos Aires, Hotel Orquideas in Puerto Iguazú und Hotel Copacabana Mur in Rio. These hotels are subject to change and are dependent on availability. Address and contact details will be sent out with your final documents.
  • 26. Climate In tropical Rio and Puerto Iguazú, December to March are the hottest and most humid months, with temperatures reaching 40°C, and rain which falls in brief, heavy showers. From June to September, temperatures are more moderate (18-23°C) and there is plenty of sunshine, but cold fronts can usher in periods of up to several days of cloud and drizzle. In Buenos Aires October, November, March and April see temperatures between 15 and 25°C and a good deal of sunshine, although rain is not uncommon. January and February are hot, around 30°C. Money The unit of currency in Brazil is the real, and in Argentina the peso argentino. A budget of around US$40 per day should cover the cost of meals, drinks and the odd souvenir. Cash machines are available in all major cities and towns, and in most shops and restaurants you can also pay by card. However, since cards can get lost, damaged, withheld or blocked, you should not rely exclusively on a card to access funds. We recommend that additionally you take a reasonable quantity of US dollars in cash, which you can exchange into local currency, and possibly some travellers' cheques (American Express are the most widely accepted).
  • 27. Tipping Tipping is expected and local guides often rely on their tip as a significant proportion of their income. Most service industry workers will expect a tip of some kind and so it is useful to have spare change for hotel porters, taxi drivers and the like. It is common to leave 10-12 per cent in restaurants. If you would like to show your appreciation for your Journey Latin America tour leader, that of course would be gratefully received. Clothing and special equipment For day-to-day wear you should take loose-fitting, breathable clothes. Comfortable shoes are important and sandals are useful. A sun hat, sunblock and sunglasses are necessary, and you should take a light fleece for cool nights and a Gore-Tex layer, as well as swimwear, a towel, insect repellent and a torch. At the Iguazú Falls you can get very wet from the spray. You may like to take dry clothes in a bag and simply wear swimwear and flip flops as it is hard to dry your clothes in the hotel. If you plan to go to good restaurants or out on evening entertainment trips, you might want to bring something a bit smarter as well.
  • 28. (B) A trip dossier (1) Your friend has made the following notes about the holiday but not all of them are accurate. Correct any false statements. Brazil/Argentina trip - things to remember 1. Request a single room - there's no extra charge! 2. Note - hotels might not have hot water!! 3. We'll be staying at Hotel Waldorf Hotel Orquideas & Hotel Copacabana Mar-pass on addresses to Mum & Dad 4. Weather likely to be wet in March - take waterproofs! 5. Meals are included in tour price - no need to budget that in. 6. Take debit card, us dollars and maybe some traveller's cheques (American Express) 7. Need money for tips - 10%. Also may want to tip the tour Leader. 8. Take swimming costume and flip flops for Iguazú Falls trip.
  • 29. 1. Request a single room - there's no extra charge! 2. Note - hotels might not have hot water!! 3. We'll be staying at Hotel Waldorf Hotel Orquideas & Hotel Copacabana Mar-pass on addresses to Mum & Dad 4. Weather likely to be wet in March - take waterproofs! 5. Meals are included in tour price - no need to budget that in. 6. Take debit card, us dollars and maybe some traveller's cheques (American Express) 7. Need money for tips - 10%. Also may want to tip the tour Leader. 8. Take swimming costume and flip flops for Iguazú Falls trip. They carry a surcharge Hotels might change A budget of $40 a day
  • 30. Language note • Some texts need to give instructions in a polite and welcoming way. • 'Must' and the imperative form tend not to be used as they sound authoritative and unfriendly. • Other phrases like 'You should ...' and 'It is recommended ...' are used instead. • Readers, however, should treat these as instructions, not suggestions.
  • 31. (2) The 'Useful information sheet provides lots of instructions that are not in the imperative form. Note any you can find and check them in the answer key. • A budget of around US$40 per day should cover the cost of meals ... • You should not rely exclusively on a card.. • We recommend that additionally you take a reasonable quantity ... • For day-to-day wear you should take loose fitting, breathable clothes. You should take a light fleece for cool nights...
  • 32. (3) The highlighted words in the text have at least two different meanings. Use a dictionary and note the meaning of the words as they are used here. 1. solo (adj) ................................................................................................... 2. carry (v) ................................................................................................... 3. cover (v) ................................................................................................... 4. odd (adj) ................................................................................................... 5. blocked (adj) ........................................................................................... alone to have as an attribute or result to be sufficient to meet an expense occasional or incidental (of an action or procedure) prevented from occurring
  • 33. Next steps • Look at other itineraries on the Journey Latin America website www.journeylatinamerica.co.uk • Which tour would you most like to go on? • Find more vocabulary on the topics of clothes, weather and money using the dossier for your preferred trip.
  • 34. • You are going to act out some scenes on different topics. • Student (A) will need to ask for some information. • Student (B) will have the information to give.
  • 35. Scene one “You are at a tourist information centre” • Student (A) You are new to this area and are looking for some places to visit. Ask the information centre worker for some recommendations. • Student (B) You work at the centre. Recommend some local places that you have visited. Tell them what they can do there and why you recommend them. • Ask questions, give information and find an interesting place for them to visit.
  • 36. Scene two “You are planning a trip” • Student (A) You have a long weekend free and want to plan a trip. Ask a friend for suggestions about where to go. • Student (B) Recommend the best place you have visited in the UK / your country to your partner and answer their questions. • Ask questions, give information and help the person choose a good place to go to.

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