Hoteles

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What is your favourite holiday destination?

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What is your favourite holiday

destination?

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Why do people travel?

to visit new placesto visit

new places

to make new friendsto make

new friends

to practiceEnglish

to practiceEnglish

to meet people

to meet people

to watchattractionsto watch

attractions

to learn a new culture

to learn a new culture

Reasons for going abroadReasons for going abroad

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How can people travel?How can people travel?

• By train• By bus• By plane• By ship• By car• On foot

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What can transport for travelling be like?

• Comfortable• Safe• Economical• Polluting• Fast• Reliable• Dangerous• Expensive• Convenient• Relaxing• Slow

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Where can people stay?Where can people stay?• campsites campsites • self-catering self-catering

cottages or flats cottages or flats

• hotelshotels• bed & breakfastbed & breakfast

• youth hostels youth hostels • holiday holiday

campscamps• guesthousesguesthouses• caravanscaravans

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HotelsHotelslooking for something newlooking for something new

● A tree-house hotel, IndiaA tree-house hotel, India

● Ice hotel, Ice hotel, SwedenSweden

● Under the sea hotel, MiamiUnder the sea hotel, Miami

● Wigwam hotel, the USAWigwam hotel, the USA

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Ways of spending holiday Ways of spending holiday timetime

• sailing sailing • windsurfing windsurfing • sightseeing sightseeing • hikinghiking• eating out eating out • camping camping • sunbathingsunbathing• water skiing water skiing

• hitchhiking hitchhiking • package tourpackage tour

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Tourist attractionsTourist attractions

Natural Man-made Natural Man-made EventEvent

attractions attractions attractions attractionsattractions attractions

Niagara waterfallsNiagara waterfalls Parade on Parade on Independence DayIndependence Day

Statue of LibertyStatue of Liberty

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Making up a leafletMaking up a leaflet

Make up your own leaflets. Write aboutMake up your own leaflets. Write about• CountryCountry• LocationLocation• PPeculiar featureeculiar featuress• CapitalCapital• Main citiesMain cities• LanguageLanguage• MoneyMoney• Climate/weatherClimate/weather

• Places to Places to visit/Sightseeingvisit/Sightseeing

• Entertainments (free Entertainments (free time activities)time activities)

• ShoppingShopping• Food Food • Places to sleepPlaces to sleep  • Any other interesting Any other interesting

informationinformation

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•Did you like our lesson?Did you like our lesson?•Would you like to have Would you like to have

such lessons later?such lessons later?•What was difficult for you What was difficult for you

during the lesson?during the lesson?

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The world is a bookand those who

read only one page.

St. Augustine

do not travel

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Travel Vocabulary

Aircraft

Passenger

Pilot

Hand luggage

Flight Attendant

Boarding pass

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At the AirportDialogues

CHECKING IN

A: - Good morning. Can I have your ticket, please?

B: - Here you are.

A: - Would you like a window or an aisle seat?

B: - An aisle seat, please.

A:- Do you have any baggage?

B: - Yes, these suitcases and this carry-on bag.

A: - Here's your boarding pass. Have a nice flight.

B: - Thank you.

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PASSPORT CONTROL

A: - Good morning. Can I see your passport?

B: - Here you are.

A: - Thank you very much. Are you a tourist or on business?

B: - I'm a tourist.

A: - That's fine. Have a pleasant stay.

B: - Thank you.

At the AirportDialogues

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Getting a taxi (cab)Dialogues

Passenger: Are you free?Driver: Yes, I am. Where are you going?Passenger: To Royal Hotel on Central Street. How far is it?Driver: About 20 kilometers.Passenger: How much will it cost?Driver: Around 40 dollars, depending on the traffic.Passenger: Ok. Let’s go. Driver: Can I help you with your bags?Passenger: Yes, please.Driver: Here you are. Royal Hotel.Passenger: How much do I owe you?Driver: 38 dollars.Passenger: 40 dollars. Keep the change.Driver: Thank you and have a nice stay.

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GETTING A ROOM

A: - Good evening. Can I help you? B: - Yes, please. I'd like a room for the night. A: - Would you like a single room, or a double room? A: - Double room, please. How much is the room? B: - It's $55 per night. B: - Can I pay by credit card? A: - Certainly. We take Visa, Master Card and American Express. Could you fill in this form, please? B: - Do you need my passport number? A: -No, just an address and your signature. B: - (fill out the form) Here you are. A:- Here's your key. Your room number is 212. B: - Thank you. A: - Thank you. If you need anything, dial 0 for the reception area. Have a good stay!

At the HotelDialogues

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The world is a bookand those who

read only one page.

St. Augustine

do not travel