- •1 Read the text. Consult the dictionary if it’s necessary. Timeline of Aviation
- •Indicate the terms you associate with words air and aviation.
- •Listen to the words below and mark the stressed syllables. Practise saying these
- •A Pronunciation of –ed past tenses.
- •Scan the text. Which of the following statements do you agree or disagree with according to the information in the text? Explain why.
- •Discuss the questionnaire in groups. Compare and explain your answers. General aviation quiz.
- •Add the appropriate noun or adjective to complete the table:
- •2 Can you change these adjectives as required below?
- •To verbs:
- •Choose the preposition which best completes each sentence.
- •Complete the sentences with the correct past form of the verb.
- •Choose between the two forms of the verb to complete the sentences (Past Simple or Present Perfect).
- •A Check the meaning of the words/ word-combinations given below. Refer them to the best aviation division they relate to. Write them in the correct line.
- •Think of the things different aviation divisions have in common. Discuss their functions with your partner. Then report back to the class what you discovered.
- •Think back of the historical aviation facts you know. Spend a few minutes planning how you will tell your story. Make a note of your “key” words. Tell your story to the other students.
- •You are going to discuss the role of aviation in economics of your country. Choose one of the following aviation-related branches:
- •A Listen to the numbers and write them down.
- •Listen to the statements and fill in the gaps with the words you hear.
- •Listen to brief descriptions of some special flights, given below. Tick the terms being described.
- •Focus on sharing information concerning the past
- •Read the questions below and check unfamiliar words.
Think back of the historical aviation facts you know. Spend a few minutes planning how you will tell your story. Make a note of your “key” words. Tell your story to the other students.
The story could be about: - the important firsts in aviation history
- amazing facts
- great events
- other
Work in pairs. Imagine that you are two passengers sitting next to each other on a long flight. Read your role cards below and decide on what you will say. Tell the rest of the students about interesting information you found out.
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Student A
You are flying to the Aviation international conference. Your partner is a tourist from a foreign country, who is flying back home. Tell him about the past and the present of aviation in your country and ask him about his country.
Student B
You are a tourist from Germany returning home from Ukraine, which you’ve visited for the first time. Your partner is an ATC from Borispol, who is visiting the Aviation International conference in Bern, Switzerland. Chat with him about the impact of aviation on the national economy.
You are going to discuss the role of aviation in economics of your country. Choose one of the following aviation-related branches:
Agriculture;
Passenger transportation;
Cargo transportation;
Aircraft technology;
Medicine;
Air mail;
Trading;
other.
A Listen to the numbers and write them down.
1.___ 2. ___ 3___ 4___ . 5___ 6___ 7. ___ 8. ___ 9___ 10. ___
b Listen to the numbers and circle those ones which are not dictated.
a) 100 b) 200 a) 2500 b) 3500
a) 1000 b) 1500 a) 3.7 b) 4.7
a) 9.30 b) 9.45 a) 550 b) 500
a) 500 b) 900 a) 10 000 b) 100 000
c Pronounce the numbers given in Ex.1b. as it is required while transmitting.
Listen to the statements and fill in the gaps with the words you hear.
The modern age of aviation began with the first untested human flight on ___________, ___________, in a___________ designed by the Montgolfier brothers, and ___________became popular over longer and longer distances throughout the 19th century.
The___________, built in___________, was the first of the modern, all-metal, ___________. It could carry ___________ passengers and could cross the___________ in less than ___________.
Nowadays general aviation is the largest, and, in many ways, the___________, segment of the whole ___________ system. It includes any flight that is not military and does not fly on a regular schedule. It may include ___________, private aviation, flight training, ___________, ___________, ___________, as well as rescue flights.
What is the real value of ____________ to society? It _________ our society with speed, _______ and convenience. It _____________ to employment and it makes a significant total contribution to the output of the ___________.
After WWII, especially in North America, there was a _____________, both private and commercial, as thousands of pilots were released from _____________ and many inexpensive military transport and ______________ became available.
For ___________ as a whole, aviation contributes to its well-being and ___________ in many ways. The carriage of _________ and ____________ is only the beginning. The mobility of the work force, the development of ___________, employment by both the ________ and aircraft industries are all pluses.