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LanguageCircle:
T
ravelling
basedon
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ravelIdioms
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Objectives
• Review and practice the Travel Idioms. Use them in a related activity
• Speak about a time when you packed more than you needed
• Learn new vocabulary
• Read a text and answer true and false questions
• Language and Grammar Focus – Learn vocabulary for giving advice
(modal verbs, imperatives, indirect statements and questions)
• Writing – Write a note to a friend giving them advice.
• Reflect on your learning today
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Review the idioms
in this related lesson
https://livelearn.ca/lessons/living-in-manitoba/travel-idioms/
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Review the idioms in this related lesson
“Can’t keep one’s eyes open” – Can’t stay awake because one is so sleepy
and tired
“Left, right and center” – If something is happening left, right and centre, it is happening in a lot of
places or to a lot of people
“To have jet lag” – To have a temporary disruption of bodily rhythms caused by a high-speed passing
across several time zones
“To get a second wind” – To have increased energy or strength after feeling tired or weak
“I’m all ears ”– I am listening attentively
“To scratch the surface” – To deal with only a small part of a topic or problem, to be at the beginning of
a long task.
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Practice the idioms:
Choose two of the idioms learned and use them in your own sentences.
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Agenda
1. Speaking
2. Vocabulary
3. Reading
4. Language focus and grammar
5. Writing
6. Reflect on learning
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Speaking
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Speak about your personal experience
We have all travelled and some of us packed way
too many things. Much more than we needed. Did
this happen to you? Would you like to share that
experience? (We will be all ears!)
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Vocabulary
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Do you know how these clothes are called?
Source: Learningchocolate.com
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Reading
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Read the text and answer the questions:
Hi! I’m Sandra and I’ve been travelling all over the globe for the last 10 years.
These are my tips on how to pack light yet have all you need when you travel, so you can
avoid common mistakes and have the best travel experience possible.
You should have a clothes checklist and cross off items as you pack. If you go on a holiday
most of the time all you need is: a cap, a jacket, a tracksuit, a sweatshirt, swim shorts, a pair
of sneakers and jeans and T-shirts which you can mix and match.
You really should organize your bag properly. Roll or fold, it does not matter as long as you
make the most of the bag space. Rolling is great for T-shirts, swimsuits, and pajamas, but not
so good for bulky clothes, like sweaters.
Pack a couple of days in advance and then revise your choices.
Minimalize your toiletry kit.
Most people pack for the “what if I need it?”, but that is how you end up packing way too
many shoes, plus who wants to pay for an extra-heavy luggage? Speaking of which, it is your
responsibility to check the luggage allowance of your carrier.
I hope these tips will help you pack efficiently when travelling.
Don’t forget to travel with a smile!
https://pixabay.com/photos/suitcase-girl-
woman-travel-3991327/sharedunderCCO
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Answer the following “true and false” questions:
• 1. Sandra says you need at least three pairs of shoes.
• 2. She traveled a lot in the last 10 years.
• 3. She thinks it is better to roll than to fold.
• 4. Sandra recommends packing a couple of days in advance
and then revise your initial choices.
• 5. Whatever you do, do not reduce your toiletries.
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Answer the following “true and false” questions:
• 1. Sandra says you need at least three pairs of shoes. (False)
• 2. She traveled a lot in the last 10 years.
• 3. She thinks it is better to roll than to fold.
• 4. Sandra recommends packing a couple of days in advance
and then revise your initial choices.
• 5. Whatever you do, do not reduce your toiletries.
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Answer the following “true and false” questions:
• 1. Sandra says you need at least three pairs of shoes. (False)
• 2. She traveled a lot in the last 10 years. (True)
• 3. She thinks it is better to roll than to fold.
• 4. Sandra recommends packing a couple of days in advance
and then revise your initial choices.
• 5. Whatever you do, do not reduce your toiletries.
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Answer the following “true and false” questions:
• 1. Sandra says you need at least three pairs of shoes. (False)
• 2. She traveled a lot in the last 10 years. (True)
• 3. She thinks it is better to roll than to fold. (False)
• 4. Sandra recommends packing a couple of days in advance
and then revise your initial choices.
• 5. Whatever you do, do not reduce your toiletries.
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Answer the following “true and false” questions:
• 1. Sandra says you need at least three pairs of shoes. (False)
• 2. She traveled a lot in the last 10 years. (True)
• 3. She thinks it is better to roll than to fold. (False)
• 4. Sandra recommends packing a couple of days in advance
and then revise your initial choices. (True)
• 5. Whatever you do, do not reduce your toiletries.
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Answer the following “true and false” questions:
• 1. Sandra says you need at least three pairs of shoes. (False)
• 2. She traveled a lot in the last 10 years. (True)
• 3. She thinks it is better to roll than to fold. (False)
• 4. Sandra recommends packing a couple of days in advance
and then revise your initial choices. (True)
• 5. Whatever you do, do not reduce your toiletries. (False)
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Language Focus
and Grammar
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Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice
Look at Sandra’s words highlighted below:
You should have a clothes checklist and cross off items as you pack. If you go on a holiday
most of the time all you need is: a cap, a jacket, a tracksuit, a sweatshirt, swim shorts, a pair
of sneakers and jeans and T-shirts which you can mix and match.
You really should organize your bag properly. Roll or fold, it does not matter as long as you
make the most of the bag space. Rolling is great for T-shirts, swimsuits, and pajamas, but not
so good for bulky clothes, like sweaters.
Can you identify what those words have in common?
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Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice
Look at Sandra’s words highlighted below:
You should have a clothes checklist and cross off items as you pack. If you go on a holiday
most of the time all you need is: a cap, a jacket, a tracksuit, a sweatshirt, swim shorts, a pair
of sneakers and jeans and T-shirts which you can mix and match.
You really should organize your bag properly. Roll or fold, it does not matter as long as you
make the most of the bag space. Rolling is great for T-shirts, swimsuits, and pajamas, but not
so good for bulky clothes, like sweaters.
Can you identify what those words have in common?
They are modal verbs. We can use modal verbs to give advice.
Note: We can add adverbs of intensity to make a stronger point.
You really should do this. (or you should really do this).
You absolutely should not do that. (or you should absolutely not do that)
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Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice. Grammar
Your turn!
Use the modal verb “should” + “verb” to write two sentences giving
someone advice.
Note: With modal verbs we use the short infinitive form of the verb
(ex: infinitive: “to do” – short infinitive: “do”)
1.
2.
Add adverbs of intensity like “really” and “absolutely”.
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Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice
Look at Sandra’s words highlighted below:
Pack a couple of days in advance and then revise your choices.
Minimalize your toiletry kit.
Can you identify what sort of verbs those are?
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Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice
Look at Sandra’s words highlighted below:
Pack a couple of days in advance and then revise your choices.
Minimalize your toiletry kit.
Can you identify what sort of verbs those are?
They are called imperative verbs (or imperatives). We can use imperatives to give advice.
We also use the short infinitive of the verb to create imperatives:
Ex: Do this! Don’t do that!
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Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice
Your turn!
Use imperatives to write two sentences giving someone advice.
1.
2.
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Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice
Finally Look at Sandra’s words highlighted below:
Most people pack for the “what if I need it?”, but that is how you end up packing way too many shoes, plus
who wants to pay for an extra-heavy luggage? Speaking of which, it is your responsibility to check the
luggage allowance of your carrier.
Notice how she uses INDIRECT statements or questions to give advice.
Sometimes we give advice in an indirect way by pointing to unwanted consequences, or to what worked for
us or others in a similar situation in the past, or just making general neutral remarks like “who wants this?”
This is a very polite and effective way to give advice without sounding that you do.
Ex: What worked for me is to pack my socks in the shoes.
I’ve seen people wearing multiple layers of clothing when travelling so they don’t have to pack them.
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Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice
Your turn!
Use indirect statements or questions to write two sentences giving
someone advice.
1.
2.
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Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice
In summary, we can give advice using:
MODAL VERBS
You should ______
You really should _____
IMPERATIVES
Pack light!
Roll your clothes!
INDIRECT GENERAL STATEMENTS OR QUESTIONS
It is your responsibility to_____
Who wants this?
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Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice
A final note: When you give advice make sure you mention why you are giving it
(especially when it is unsolicited). You do not want to come across as a “show off”.
Look at Sandra’s reasoning:
These are my tips on how to pack light yet have all you need when you to travel, so you can avoid common
mistakes and have the best travel experience possible.
A neutral statement like that can put the other person at ease and they
will be more receptive to your advice.
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Writing
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Writing
Let’s Practice giving advice.
Write a note to a friend that often “cannot keep their eyes open”
because they work too much. Give them 3 pieces of advice how to
“have a second wind”. Use a modal verb, one imperative verb and
one indirect statement. Don’t forget to state why you are giving them
the advice.
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Reflect
on
learning
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What did you learn today?
• Review and practice the Travel Idioms. Use them in a related activity
• Speak about a time when you packed more than you needed
• Learn new vocabulary
• Read a text and answer true and false questions
• Language and Grammar Focus – Learn vocabulary for giving advice
(modal verbs, imperatives, indirect sattements and questions)
• Writing – Write a note to a friend giving them advice.
• Reflect on your learning today
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Homework
Your sister asked for your advice what to do about her
jet lag. Record yourself answering to her. Try to use at
least one idiom learned.
Send the recording to your teacher.
Thankyou!
Questions?
Created by : Ruxandra Nicolescu – English Online
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https://pixabay.com/photos/cup-of-coffee-laptop-office-macbook-1280537/ shared under CC0

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Travelling.pptx

  • 2. 2 Objectives • Review and practice the Travel Idioms. Use them in a related activity • Speak about a time when you packed more than you needed • Learn new vocabulary • Read a text and answer true and false questions • Language and Grammar Focus – Learn vocabulary for giving advice (modal verbs, imperatives, indirect statements and questions) • Writing – Write a note to a friend giving them advice. • Reflect on your learning today
  • 3. 3 Review the idioms in this related lesson https://livelearn.ca/lessons/living-in-manitoba/travel-idioms/
  • 4. 4 Review the idioms in this related lesson “Can’t keep one’s eyes open” – Can’t stay awake because one is so sleepy and tired “Left, right and center” – If something is happening left, right and centre, it is happening in a lot of places or to a lot of people “To have jet lag” – To have a temporary disruption of bodily rhythms caused by a high-speed passing across several time zones “To get a second wind” – To have increased energy or strength after feeling tired or weak “I’m all ears ”– I am listening attentively “To scratch the surface” – To deal with only a small part of a topic or problem, to be at the beginning of a long task.
  • 5. 5 Practice the idioms: Choose two of the idioms learned and use them in your own sentences.
  • 6. 6 Agenda 1. Speaking 2. Vocabulary 3. Reading 4. Language focus and grammar 5. Writing 6. Reflect on learning
  • 8. 8 Speak about your personal experience We have all travelled and some of us packed way too many things. Much more than we needed. Did this happen to you? Would you like to share that experience? (We will be all ears!)
  • 10. 10 Do you know how these clothes are called? Source: Learningchocolate.com
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  • 23. 23 Read the text and answer the questions: Hi! I’m Sandra and I’ve been travelling all over the globe for the last 10 years. These are my tips on how to pack light yet have all you need when you travel, so you can avoid common mistakes and have the best travel experience possible. You should have a clothes checklist and cross off items as you pack. If you go on a holiday most of the time all you need is: a cap, a jacket, a tracksuit, a sweatshirt, swim shorts, a pair of sneakers and jeans and T-shirts which you can mix and match. You really should organize your bag properly. Roll or fold, it does not matter as long as you make the most of the bag space. Rolling is great for T-shirts, swimsuits, and pajamas, but not so good for bulky clothes, like sweaters. Pack a couple of days in advance and then revise your choices. Minimalize your toiletry kit. Most people pack for the “what if I need it?”, but that is how you end up packing way too many shoes, plus who wants to pay for an extra-heavy luggage? Speaking of which, it is your responsibility to check the luggage allowance of your carrier. I hope these tips will help you pack efficiently when travelling. Don’t forget to travel with a smile! https://pixabay.com/photos/suitcase-girl- woman-travel-3991327/sharedunderCCO
  • 24. 24 Answer the following “true and false” questions: • 1. Sandra says you need at least three pairs of shoes. • 2. She traveled a lot in the last 10 years. • 3. She thinks it is better to roll than to fold. • 4. Sandra recommends packing a couple of days in advance and then revise your initial choices. • 5. Whatever you do, do not reduce your toiletries.
  • 25. 25 Answer the following “true and false” questions: • 1. Sandra says you need at least three pairs of shoes. (False) • 2. She traveled a lot in the last 10 years. • 3. She thinks it is better to roll than to fold. • 4. Sandra recommends packing a couple of days in advance and then revise your initial choices. • 5. Whatever you do, do not reduce your toiletries.
  • 26. 26 Answer the following “true and false” questions: • 1. Sandra says you need at least three pairs of shoes. (False) • 2. She traveled a lot in the last 10 years. (True) • 3. She thinks it is better to roll than to fold. • 4. Sandra recommends packing a couple of days in advance and then revise your initial choices. • 5. Whatever you do, do not reduce your toiletries.
  • 27. 27 Answer the following “true and false” questions: • 1. Sandra says you need at least three pairs of shoes. (False) • 2. She traveled a lot in the last 10 years. (True) • 3. She thinks it is better to roll than to fold. (False) • 4. Sandra recommends packing a couple of days in advance and then revise your initial choices. • 5. Whatever you do, do not reduce your toiletries.
  • 28. 28 Answer the following “true and false” questions: • 1. Sandra says you need at least three pairs of shoes. (False) • 2. She traveled a lot in the last 10 years. (True) • 3. She thinks it is better to roll than to fold. (False) • 4. Sandra recommends packing a couple of days in advance and then revise your initial choices. (True) • 5. Whatever you do, do not reduce your toiletries.
  • 29. 29 Answer the following “true and false” questions: • 1. Sandra says you need at least three pairs of shoes. (False) • 2. She traveled a lot in the last 10 years. (True) • 3. She thinks it is better to roll than to fold. (False) • 4. Sandra recommends packing a couple of days in advance and then revise your initial choices. (True) • 5. Whatever you do, do not reduce your toiletries. (False)
  • 31. 31 Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice Look at Sandra’s words highlighted below: You should have a clothes checklist and cross off items as you pack. If you go on a holiday most of the time all you need is: a cap, a jacket, a tracksuit, a sweatshirt, swim shorts, a pair of sneakers and jeans and T-shirts which you can mix and match. You really should organize your bag properly. Roll or fold, it does not matter as long as you make the most of the bag space. Rolling is great for T-shirts, swimsuits, and pajamas, but not so good for bulky clothes, like sweaters. Can you identify what those words have in common?
  • 32. 32 Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice Look at Sandra’s words highlighted below: You should have a clothes checklist and cross off items as you pack. If you go on a holiday most of the time all you need is: a cap, a jacket, a tracksuit, a sweatshirt, swim shorts, a pair of sneakers and jeans and T-shirts which you can mix and match. You really should organize your bag properly. Roll or fold, it does not matter as long as you make the most of the bag space. Rolling is great for T-shirts, swimsuits, and pajamas, but not so good for bulky clothes, like sweaters. Can you identify what those words have in common? They are modal verbs. We can use modal verbs to give advice. Note: We can add adverbs of intensity to make a stronger point. You really should do this. (or you should really do this). You absolutely should not do that. (or you should absolutely not do that)
  • 33. 33 Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice. Grammar Your turn! Use the modal verb “should” + “verb” to write two sentences giving someone advice. Note: With modal verbs we use the short infinitive form of the verb (ex: infinitive: “to do” – short infinitive: “do”) 1. 2. Add adverbs of intensity like “really” and “absolutely”.
  • 34. 34 Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice Look at Sandra’s words highlighted below: Pack a couple of days in advance and then revise your choices. Minimalize your toiletry kit. Can you identify what sort of verbs those are?
  • 35. 35 Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice Look at Sandra’s words highlighted below: Pack a couple of days in advance and then revise your choices. Minimalize your toiletry kit. Can you identify what sort of verbs those are? They are called imperative verbs (or imperatives). We can use imperatives to give advice. We also use the short infinitive of the verb to create imperatives: Ex: Do this! Don’t do that!
  • 36. 36 Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice Your turn! Use imperatives to write two sentences giving someone advice. 1. 2.
  • 37. 37 Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice Finally Look at Sandra’s words highlighted below: Most people pack for the “what if I need it?”, but that is how you end up packing way too many shoes, plus who wants to pay for an extra-heavy luggage? Speaking of which, it is your responsibility to check the luggage allowance of your carrier. Notice how she uses INDIRECT statements or questions to give advice. Sometimes we give advice in an indirect way by pointing to unwanted consequences, or to what worked for us or others in a similar situation in the past, or just making general neutral remarks like “who wants this?” This is a very polite and effective way to give advice without sounding that you do. Ex: What worked for me is to pack my socks in the shoes. I’ve seen people wearing multiple layers of clothing when travelling so they don’t have to pack them.
  • 38. 38 Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice Your turn! Use indirect statements or questions to write two sentences giving someone advice. 1. 2.
  • 39. 39 Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice In summary, we can give advice using: MODAL VERBS You should ______ You really should _____ IMPERATIVES Pack light! Roll your clothes! INDIRECT GENERAL STATEMENTS OR QUESTIONS It is your responsibility to_____ Who wants this?
  • 40. 40 Language Focus: Vocabulary for giving advice A final note: When you give advice make sure you mention why you are giving it (especially when it is unsolicited). You do not want to come across as a “show off”. Look at Sandra’s reasoning: These are my tips on how to pack light yet have all you need when you to travel, so you can avoid common mistakes and have the best travel experience possible. A neutral statement like that can put the other person at ease and they will be more receptive to your advice.
  • 42. 42 Writing Let’s Practice giving advice. Write a note to a friend that often “cannot keep their eyes open” because they work too much. Give them 3 pieces of advice how to “have a second wind”. Use a modal verb, one imperative verb and one indirect statement. Don’t forget to state why you are giving them the advice.
  • 44. 44 What did you learn today? • Review and practice the Travel Idioms. Use them in a related activity • Speak about a time when you packed more than you needed • Learn new vocabulary • Read a text and answer true and false questions • Language and Grammar Focus – Learn vocabulary for giving advice (modal verbs, imperatives, indirect sattements and questions) • Writing – Write a note to a friend giving them advice. • Reflect on your learning today
  • 45. 45 Homework Your sister asked for your advice what to do about her jet lag. Record yourself answering to her. Try to use at least one idiom learned. Send the recording to your teacher.
  • 46. Thankyou! Questions? Created by : Ruxandra Nicolescu – English Online 46 https://pixabay.com/photos/cup-of-coffee-laptop-office-macbook-1280537/ shared under CC0