- •Changing patterns of leisure
- •Vocabulary
- •How would you define a traveller? Are you a traveller?
- •Match the types of traveller in 1 to the descriptions below.
- •Commonly confused words
- •Which probably takes longest?
- •Which of the people below are travellers, and which are tourists?
- •Look at the words below. They are all connected with ways of travelling. Match them to the different ways of travelling listed below.
- •7) Match the words to form compound nouns. Use the nouns to make sentences of your own about different aspects of holidays.
- •8) Types of holidays
- •9) General description of tourist destinations.
- •A Stay in Paradise
- •Tangier
- •10) Travel words.
- •11) Reading
- •Travel – Who needs it?
- •Describe an interesting journey that you have made in detail.
- •Travel Dictionary Quiz.
- •Purposes
- •History
- •Camping Areas
- •Camping Gear
- •Safety and Conservation
- •Vocabulary
- •Discussion
- •High aims
- •1. Discussion
- •2. Vocabulary
- •3. Translation
- •Role-play.
- •Vocabulary
- •6. Discussion
- •8. Pair-work
- •Aware of what you wear
- •1. Vocabulary
- •2. Discussion
- •Translation
- •4. Video “Business Traveller”
- •Lead-in
- •Vocabulary
- •Comprehension
- •Discussion
- •Comprehension
- •Role-play. Pink dolphins
- •Lead-in - Can you think of any natural unspoilt beauty spots in the country?
- •Read the article.
- •Role-play “Developing tourism at Lake Tarapoto”
- •Independent advisor to the government
- •1. Nightmare journeys
- •4. Idioms in use
- •Discussion
- •Listening exercises
- •Man and the movies
- •Vocabulary
- •Match the types of films with the phrases that are most likely to describe
- •Use the words below to answer the questions.
- •What do you call the songs and background music to a film?
- •What is the difference between the following?
- •4) When making a movie, in which order do you do the things in the list?
- •6) Which of the following words in italics would you use speaking about success / failure?
- •8) Films Dictionary Quiz
- •9) Which of the following short review(s) would you call a ‘rave’ review?
- •The Stages of Film Production
- •The Film Business
- •Vocabulary
- •Discussion
- •3. Video “Blood on the Land: Forging King Arthur”
- •Frequently asked questions
- •1) Who decides the ratings for movies?
- •2) What happens if a filmmaker doesn’t agree with your rating?
- •3) How do you determine what puts a movie in one rating category over another?
- •4) How do I know specifically what kind of material is in a movie?
- •5) Who decides what I see in a trailer?
- •6) Why does it seem that when I see movies from 10 or 20 years ago some material that was o.K. Then is given a higher rating today and, on the other hand, other material is not rated as strongly?
- •7) Is cartoon violence assessed differently than realistic violence?
- •8) Why do I see children in the theater for movies that are Rated r?
- •1. Lead-in
- •Steven Spielberg Ang Lee
- •2. Exercises and Tasks
- •4. Video: friends. Episode: The One With Joey’s Award.
- •How Well Do You Know Your Friends?
- •1. Comprehension
- •2. Forty-five seconds. One billion viewers. Your moment of glory. Most people blow it. At its best, the Oscar acceptance speech is its own kind of art form.
- •Acceptance Speech for ______________
- •3. Follow-up
- •1. Lead-in
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Discussion
- •Text 5. Connery’s unbreakable bond Quiz: How Well Do You Know Sean Connery?
- •1. Vocabulary
- •Discussion
- •1. Lead-in
- •Role-play.
- •Why do genres change over time?
- •Changes in Target Audience
- •Changes in Audience Expectations
- •Changes in Society, Ideologies, Values and Representations
- •Censorship and Codes of Conduct
- •Influence of particular texts, stars, authors and directors
- •Media Institutions e.G. The Film Industry
- •Changes in Technology
- •4. Quiz: Would you survive a teen slasher movie?
- •If you could choose your ideal summer holiday, what would it be?
- •1. Blockbuster
- •2. Film review 1.
- •3. Film Review 2. Video “Autumn Sonata” (an Ingmar Bergman film)
- •Read an extract from an interview with Liv Ullmann and answer the questions suggested. Liv Ullmann acting with Ingrid Bergman
Vocabulary
Study the following words:
carbon dioxide, global warming, short haul flight, return flight, rule of thumb, emission, sustainable industry, consumption, offset, purchase, sapling.
After watching be ready to explain what is meant under:
carbon |
f ootprint permits neutral emissions trading |
Comprehension
Choose the correct variant:
Vancouver is chosen to speak about environment protection because
a) it is the most polluted place in the world.
b) it is a popular holiday resort.
c) it is the greenest place where people take environment very seriously.
If you take a taxi from central London to Heathrow airport you are responsible for ….. of carbon dioxide.
a) 1,4 kg b) 7 kg c) 100 kg
Airborne trips account for ….. of mankind’s contribution to global warming.
a) 3,5% b) 5,5% c) 12,5%
The most popular way to offset carbon emission is
a) to stop using public transport.
b) to contribute money to eco-organizations.
c) to plant new trees.
The round trip to Vancouver will require …… trees planted.
a) 9 b) 4 c) 6
For a short haul flight you need to plant …… trees to compensate your carbon emission.
a) 2 b) 4 c) 5
The rule of thumb is that you should plant approximately …… trees for every ton of carbon emissions.
a) 4 b) 4,5 c) 5,5
Carbon dioxide trading means:
a) producing carbon emissions.
b) paying money for your carbon emissions.
c) limiting carbon emissions.
The European Union restriction to pollute is ……billion tonnes a year.
a) 1,2 b) 2,2 c) 22
Sum up the major ideas on how to reduce carbon emissions while travelling.
Part 2. ECO-FRIENDLY HOTELS
Discussion
- How do hotels contribute to global warming?
- How would you describe a hotel with “green policies?
- Do travellers take into account how “green” their hotel is when they decide where to put up?
Comprehension
a) Eco-friendly policies of hotels include……………...……………………………….
b) The hotels that have adopted environmental programs have economic incentive because……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………
c) Eco-friendly policies of restaurants include…………………………………...…….
d) How much carbon dioxide did the 5 days trip to Vancouver produce? What was it equal to?
e) Describe an environmentally friendly means of transport.
Part 3. ECO-LODGE
Enumerate the activities you can enjoy in an eco-lodge.
What are the main principles of ecological fishing?
Why do you think wilderness is nowadays seen as the new luxury?
FINAL TASK
Write the rules for a responsible and environmentally friendly traveller.
Role-play. Pink dolphins
Lead-in - Can you think of any natural unspoilt beauty spots in the country?
- Does the tourist industry protect or alter natural beauty spots for commercial or other purposes?
- Would you like to go to the Amazon rainforest on holiday?