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Aims and objectives of the lesson

1. Aims • Help students revise the use, the meaning and

the forms of future tenses ( will, going to, present continuous)

2. Objectives• By the end of the lesson students will be able to

use different future forms , structures of the future forms.

• By the end of the lesson students will be able to distinguish the difference between the use of these future tenses.

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By the end of the lesson students will be able :

• to do all the practice exercises• read the texts fluently• translate the texts into Vietnamese

and answer all the questions • do all listening exercises

Aims and objectives of the lesson

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PREPARED QUESTIONS

1. What English future tenses have you learnt? What question forms do you know?

2. What is the form and the use of the simple future, near future and present continuous for the future meaning

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ANSWER What tenses have you learnt? • The near future tense• The simple future tense• The present continuous tense

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FormPositive and negative

Question

What timewill youare you going to arrive?

Are you meeting the manager?

Note that we avoid saying going to come or going to go.We’re coming tomorrow.When are you going home?

IHeThey

I’m/I’m notShe’s/She isn’tWe’re/We aren’t

I’m/I’m notHe’s/he isn’tYou’re/You aren’t

Help youWatch the football tonight

going to

Catching the 10.00 train

‘ll won’t

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UsePrediction (will and going to)

Will

The most common use of will is as an auxiliary verb to show future time.It expresses a future fact or prediction. It is called the pure future, or the Future Simple.We’ll be away for two weeks.Those flowers won’t grow under the tree. It’s too dark.Our love will last forever.You’ll be sick if you eat all those sweets!Will for a prediction can be based more on an opinion than a fact.I think Laura will do very well in her exams. She works hard.I am convinced that inflation will fall to 3 per cent next year.

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Going to

Going to can also express a prediction, especially when itis based on a present fact. There is evidence now thatSomething is certain to happen.She’s going to have a baby. (We can see she’s pregnant)Liverpool are going to win the match. It's four nil, andthere’s only five minutes left)It isn’t going to rain today. Look at that lovely blue sky)Sometimes there is no difference between will and going to.

This government will ruin

is going to ruin

the country with itsStupid economic policies

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Decisions and intentions (will and going to)

Will is also used as a modal auxiliary verb to express a decision,Intention or offer made at the moment of speaking.We saw thisuse in Unit 4.(See page 148)I’ll have the steak,please.I’ll see you tomorrow.Bye!Give me a ring some time. we’ll go out for a drink.‘Jeff,there’s someone at the door!’ ‘Ok,I’ll get it’Remember that you can’t use the present tense for this useNOT * I have the steak. * I see you tomorrow.

Going to is used to express a future plan,decision or intention,made before the moment of speaking.When I grow up, I’m gong to be a doctor.Jane and Peter are going to get married after they’re graduatedWe’re going to pait this room blue

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Arrangements (Present Continuous)

The Present Continuous can be used to express a futureArrangement between people.It usually refers to the nearFuture.We’re going out with Jeremy tonight.I’m having my hair cut tomorrow.What are we having for lunch?Think of the things you might put in your diary to remindyou of what you are doing over the next few days and weeks.These are the kinds of events that are often expressedby the Present Continuous for the future.The verbs expresssome kind of activity or movement.I’m meeting Peter tonight.The Taylors are coming for dinner.I’m seeing the doctor in the morning.We’re going to a party on Saturday night.We’re catching the 10.00 train.

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Remember,that you can’t use the present tense for this use.

NOT *I meet Peter tonight. *I see the doctor in the morning. *What do you do this evening?

Sometimes there is no difference between an agreed Arrangement (Present Contiuous) and an intention(going to)

married in the spring.We’re going to get

We’re getting

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COMMON MISTAKES

A * What do you do tonight?B * I watch TV.

A * Have you decided yet?B * Yes.We’ll go to Spain.

A *The phone’s ringing.B *OK. I answer it.

A * When you go home?B * I’m go home soon.

Try to stress the following:•Use will for future facts,and intentions or offers made at the moment of speaking.•Use going to for intentions made before speaking.•Use the Presen Continuous for arrangements betweenPeople.

Be vigilant in the correction of mistakes. Try asking the class before a weekend or a holiday what they are planning to do,and monitor their use future forms.

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Test your grammar T.32 read and listen to the joke. Underline the verb forms that refer to the future. What is this the difference between them?

A Penguin JokeOne day a man and his wife were walking down the street when they came across a penguin.‘Oh !’exclaime d the man .’What a surprise! what shall we do with it?’‘I know’ said his wife .’We’ll ask a policeman’.So they found a policeman and explained what had happened.‘Mmm,’said the policeman,’I think the best thing is to take it to the zoo’‘what a good idea!’ said the woman.’We’ll go there straight away’

The next morning the policeman was walking down the same street when he saw the couple again with the penguin.’I thought I told you to take thatpenguin to the zoo,’th policeman said.’Well,we did,’said the man.’We took it to the zoo and we all had a really good time.So this afternoon we’re talking it to the cinema,and this evening we’re going to have a mealIn a fish restaurant

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– going to for a planened intention

AnswerShall- used to express a suggestion

We’ll ask- a decision made at the time of speaking

We’ll go – same

We’re talking it - present Continuous for an arrangemet

We’re going to have

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PRESENTATION (1)

going to and willJohn always writes himself a list at the beginning of everyday.What’s he going to do today?What’s he going to buy?

Example He’s going to fill up the car with petrol.

Thinks to do Thinks to buy petrol sugardectricity bill teaplane tickets from cheese the travel agent yoghurt the library 2 avocadosa hair – cut applesthe dog for a walk melon

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AnswersHe’s going to fill up the car with petrol.He’s going to pay the electricity bill.

He’s going to get / pick up the plane tickets from the Travel agent.He’s going to take some book back to the library / get some book out of the librari.

He’s going to have a hair – cut.He’s going to take the dog out for a walk.He’s going to buy some sugar.He’s going to buy some tea.He’s going to buy some cheese. He’s going to buy some yoghurt.He’s going to buy two avocados.He’s is going to buy some apples.He’s going to buy a melon.

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SUGGESTIONA. What’s he going to get from the travel agent ?B. He’s going to get the plane tickets.

A. What’s going to do at the library? B. He’s going to get out/borrow some books.

A. Where’s going to take the dog for a walk?B. He’s going to take her to the park.

A. What’s he going to buy at the shops?B. He’s going to buy some sugar and some cheese

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T.33 Read and listen to the dialogue betweenJohn (J) and Anna (A)J I’m going to the shops soon.Do you wantanything?A No, I don’t think so.Oh,hang on.We haven’tgot any sugar left.J It’s all right .It’s on my list. I’m going to buy some.A What about bread?We haven’t got any bread.J Ok.I’ll go to the baker’s and I’ll buy a loaf.A I’ll be at work when you get back.J I’ll see you later,then.Don’t foget Jo and Anny are coming round for a drink tonight.A Ah,right.Bye.J Bye,honey.

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Grammar questionsI’m going to buy some (sugar).I’m buy a loaf.-Why does John use different future forms?What’s the difference between will and going to to express a future intention?

- John uses going to to express what he has Already decided to do.He uses will to express what he decides to do at the moment he’s speaking.- We don’t asually say going to go or going to come.

Find the examples in the dialogue where these froms are avoided

-I’m going to the shops…Jo and Andy are coming round

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PRACTICEDialogues

Jonh said, I’ll go to baker’s and I’ll buy a loaf.

Look at the list of items. What would Anna ask?

What woud John say?Example

- Some stampsAnna: Could you get some stamps?

John: Ok. I’ll go to the post office and buy some.

- A newspaper

- A bottle of wine

- A joint of beef

- A film for her camera

- Some shampoo

- A tin of white paint

- A video

- Some left – tip pens

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AnswersA: Could you get anewspaper?

A: Could you get a film my camera?

A: Could you get a point of beef?

A: Could you get a bottle of wine?

A: Could you get some shapoo?

A: Could you get a tin of white paint?A: Could you get a video?

A: Could you get some felt – tip pens?

J: Ok. I’ll go the nemsagent’s and buy one.

J: Ok. I’ll go to the off – licence and buy a bottle.J: Ok. I’ll go the butcher’s and buy it.

J: Ok. I’ll go to the photo shop/ chemist’s and buy one.

J: Ok. I’ll go to the chemist’s and buy one.

J: Ok. I’ll go the hardware shop and buy it.

J: Ok. I’ll go the video shop and get one out.

J: Ok. I’ll go the stationer’s and get some.

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ListeningT.34 Listen to the conversations. Say what’s going to happen.ExampleA: Have you seen the air tickets?

A: No. Maybe not. The taxi driver will know.

A: And do you have the address of hotel?

A: Yes. No milk for a fornight. Right?

B: Yes. They’re with the travellers’ cheques.

B: No. I’ve just got the name. Do we need the address?

B: What about the milk? Have you cancelled the milk?

B: That’s it. Well done.

They’re going to catch a plane.

They’re going to stay in a hotel.

They’re going to be away for two

weeks.

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AnswersThey’re going to get married.

They’re going to get married in a church.They’re going to have the reception in a hotel.They’re going to Bali for their honeymoon.

They’re going to have a party.

About twenty or thirty people are coming.They’re going to eat caviar and drink champagne.They’re going to dance.

They’re going to move house.The removal men are coming at 7.00 in the morning.They’re going to move to the country.They’re going to have a baby.

1

2

3

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I think I’ll …Use the prompts in A to make sentences with I think … will. Match them with a sentences in B.Example

I think Jeremy will win the match. He’s been playing really well recently.

A B

a. …Jeremy/ win the match

b. …it/ be a nice day tomorrowc. …i/ pass my exams

d. …you/ like the film

e. …we/ get to the airport in timef. …you/ get the job

But we’d better get a move on.He’s been playing really well recently.The forecast is warm and dry.You’ve got all the right qualifications.

It’s lovely story, and the acting is superb.I’ve been revising for weeks.

e

a

c

b

d

f

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Answersa I think it’ll be a nice day tomorrow. the forecast is warm and dry.

b I think I’ll pass my exams. I’ve been revising for weeks

c I think you’ll like the film. It’s a lovely story, and the acting is superb.

d I think we’ll get to the airport in time. But we’d better get a move on.

e I think you’ll get the job. You’ve got all the right qualifications.

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2. Now make sentences with I don’t think … will with the word from A in Exercise 1. Make them with a sentence in C

Example I don’t think Jeremy will win the match. He hasn’t practised for ages.

A C

a. …Jeremy/ win the match

b. …it/ be a nice day tomorrowc. …i/ pass my exams

d. …you/ like the film

e. …we/ get to the airport in timef. …you/ get the job

There’s too much traffic.

I haven’t done any revision at all.The forecast is said rain and wind.He hasn’t practised for ages.

You’re too young and you’ve got no experience.It’s not really your cup of tea.

e

a

c

b

d

f

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Answers I don’t think it’ll be a nice day

tomorrow. The forecast said rain and wind. I don’t think I’ll pass my exams. I haven’t done any revision at all.

I don’t think you’ll kike the film. It’s not really your cup of tea.

I don’t think we’ll get to the airport in time. There’s too much traffic. I don’t think you’ll get the job. You’re too young and you’ve got no experience.

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3 Make true sentences about you.

ExampleI/bath to nightI think I’ll have a bath tonight/I don’t think I’ll have a bath to night.

- It/rain tomorrow- I/ go shopping this afternoon-I/ eat out tonight- We/ have a white Christmas-the teacher/ give us a lot of homework

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4. GrammarUnderline the correct verb form in the sentences.

‘Oh, dear. I’m late for work.’

‘Don’t worry. I’m going to give/ I’ll give you a lift.’a. ‘I’ve got a headache.’

‘Have you? Wait a minute. I’ll get/ I’m going to get you an aspirin.’b. ‘It’s Tony ‘s birthday next week.’

‘I didn’t know. I’ll send/ I’m going to send him a card.’c. ‘Why are you putting on your coat?’

‘Because I’ll take/ I’m going to take the dog for a walk.d. ‘Are you and Alan still going out together?’

‘Oh, yes. We’ll get married/ We’re going to get married next year.’

Example

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e. (a telephone conversation) ‘Would you like to go out for a drink to night?’ ‘I’ll watch/I’m going to watch the football on television.’ ‘Oh! I didn’t know it was on.’ ‘Come and watch it with me!’ ‘OK. I’ll come/I’m going to come round at about 7.30’

f. ‘Did you phone Peter about tonight?’ ‘No, I forgot. I’ll do/I’m going to do it now. What’s his number?’

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PRESENTATION (2)Present continuous

15 Friday900-10.00 Visiting a factory

or 11.00?

12.30 Having lunch

with a designer

2.00 – 2.30 Seeing a

customer

in the office

2.30 – 5.30 In the office

Nina Kendle works in the fashion businessLook at her diary for today. Imagine it is 9.30 in the morning.- Where is she now?

- What’s she doing?- What are her plans for the rest of the day?

- She’s in a factory.- She’s visiting a fatory.- She’s having lunch with a densigner, seeing a customer, and then spending the rest of the afternoon in her office.

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T.35 Listen to a telephone conversation between a businessman, Alan Middleton, and Nina Kendle’s s

secretary.

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3. Look at the conversation between Nina Kendle ‘s secretary (S) and Alan Middleton (A ). Try to complete the gaps.

S: Hello, Nina Kendle’ s office.

S: Oh, I’m afriad she’s out at the moment. She (a) a factory.

S: I’m not sure. I don’t know how long she’s going to stay there.

A: Hello. Could I speak to Nina Kendle , please? This is Alan Middleton.

A: I see. What time (b) she back in the coffice?

A: All right. What about lunch – time? Is she free then?

is visiting

will be

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S: Erm … Well, she (e) a customer here in her office at 2.00.

S: Any time after 2.30

S: Definitely. She (f) in her office for the rest of the afternoon.

S: That’s all right. Goodbye.

S: Just one moment. I (c) check. No, she (d) lunch with a designer.

A: Till what time? Do you know?

A: Ah! So when’s a good time to try again?

A: Are you sure?

A: Ok. I (g) phone back then. Thank you.will

is having

is seeing

will be

will

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Grammar questions

- What tense are the verb in a,d and e?

Present Continuous.

- Which refer to the present? Which refer to the future?a refer to the present. d and e refer to the future.

-Why are these sentences with will, not going to? I’ll check. I’ll phone back then.

They are with will because they are both decisions Made at the moment of speaking.

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PRACTICE1. Roleplay

Work in pairs. Your teacher will give you a role card. Study the information on it carefully. Have telephone conversations similar to the one between Alan Middleton and Nina Kendle’s secretary.Remember the following expressions.

Could I speak to …?

What time will … be back?

Is … free at lunch – time?

When’s a good time to try again?

I’ll phone back …

I’m afraid …

At about …

I’ll check. No, she’s having/

going … She’ll be …

That’s fine …

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2. Discussing grammarWork in pairs and discuss your answers. Underline

the correct verb form.Example

I must hurry because I’m going/ I’ll go to the doctor’sa. Are you doing/ Will you do anything tonight?

Would you like to come round for a game of cards?

Ok. I answer/ I’ll answer it.

c. ‘I’ve just booked our summer holiday.’ ‘Really? Where are you going/ will you go?’ ‘We go/ We’re going to Spain.’

The phone’s ringing?

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d. ‘There’s a good film on at the cinema tonight. Are you interested?’

‘Yes, I’m.’ ‘Great! I’ll see/ I’m seeing you outside the cinema at 7.30’

e. Do you think it’s rainning/ it’ll rain this afternoon?

f. ‘We’re having/ We have a party next Satuday.’

‘Who are you going to invite/ do you invite?’

‘ Just a few friends. Can you come?’

‘ I’d love to, but I’ll go/ I’m going away for the weekend. Thanks, anyway.’

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3. Arranging to meet

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1. Imagine it is Friday morning. You need to arrange to meet someone over the weekend. First, fill in your diary. What are you doing this weekend? When are you free?

2. Work in pairs. First decide Why you want to meet. Is it for business. Or to go out together somewhere? Consult your diary and try to find a time and a place to meet.

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

morning afternoon evening

morning afternoon evening

morning afternoon evening

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LISTENNING AND VOCABULARY

A. Weather forecast1. Look at the map of the British Isles. Draw a line

between the Bristol Channel and The Wash. (t.50)

T.36 a. Listen to the description of the main geographical features of the British Isles.

- What can we find to the north of the line?

- What can we find to the south of the line?

- Match the numbers on the map to these places:

the Pennines the Welsh Mountains

the Scottish Highlands

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ANSWERS

To the north we can find higher lands and mountains, more rain, and sheep and cows.

To the south we can find low lands and hills, more sun, arable farms growing crops and cereal.

1. The Welsh Mountains

2. The Pennines

3. The Scottish Highlands

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T36b. Listen to the second part and take notes about the following areas and place.

The South West the South East East AngliaThe Midlands the North West WalesThe North East Scotland Ireland

AnswerThe South West has beautiful countryside and coastline.

Dartmoor is very beautiful, it has wild ponies.The South East is gentle, there is fruit – growing, it is where a lot of people live.East Anglia is flat, and has big fields of wheat and potatoes.The Midlands used to have a lot of heavy industry.Wales has mountains in the north and valleys in the south.In the North West there is the Lake District and the towns of Liverpool and Manchester.

In the North East there used to be a lot of ship building and mining.

Scotlan has lochs, moors, mountains and not many people.Ireland in famous for its rain, grass, romance and mists.

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Put the adjectives to do with temperature in the right order.

freezing

boiling

cold

warm

chilly

hot

freezing

boiling

cold

warm

chilly

hot

It’s

( 100°C )

( 0˚C )

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4 Complete the chart with a word from the box.snowing windy misty wind fog stormysnow storm blowing snowy cloud foggy shower raining sunny rain cloudy

The wind is

It’s

Verb

The sun’s shining.

It’s

It’s

adjective

It’s

It’s rainy.

It’s It’s showery.

It’s

It’s

It’s

It’s

Nounsunshine

mist

snowing snow

showerwindy

storm

raining

misty

blowing

sunny

windsnowy

rain

fog

cloudcloudy

stormyfoggy

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T.37. Listen to a wheather forecast for the British Isles. Mark on the map what the weather will be like tomorrow. Use the symbols in Exercise 4. Write the temperature next to the symbol.

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LISTENING AND READING

Pre – listening task1. Discuss the following questions.

- Do you get many foreign tourists in your country?- What do they come to see? What do they come to do?- What are the most popular towns for them to visit?- What are the most popular places?

- Which countries the tourists come from?

2. You are going to listen to, and then read, an interview from a German newspaper. It is about some American tourists in Europe. It’s title is ‘If it’s Tuesday … we must be in Munich’.What type of holiday does this describe?

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LISTENING1. Look at the pictures. Which do you recognize?

Where can you find them?

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Listening1. Look at the pictures. Which can students

recogzine?Answer

1. Eiffel Tower (Paris)2. Glockenspief (Munich)

3. Leaning Tower of pisa

4. Big Ben (London)

5. Statue of David (Florence)

6. Prado Art Gallery (Madrid)7. Gondola (Venice)

8. Belgian lace (Brussels)

9. Cuckoo clock (Switzerland)

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Answer1. Eiffel Tower (Paris)

9. Glockenspief (Munich)

3. Leaning Tower of pisa4. Big Ben (London)

5. Statue of David (Florence)

8. Prado Art Gallery (Madrid)

7. Gondola (Venice)

6. Cuckoo clock (Switzerland)

2. Mannequin Pis or ‘Pissing boy’ (Brussels)

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T.38. Read the introduction and then listen to the American family. Put a tick(√) in the box if they mention what’s in the picture.

‘’If it’s Tuesday … We must be in

Munich”Americans do it faster. Kathe Faller, a German journalist, meets a family on the Express Tour: seven countries in twelve days. Breakfast in Pari, lunch in the Alps and dinner on the banks of Rhine.Answer

They mention the following:The Munich Glokenspiel A gondola

A cuckoo clock The Leaning Tower of PisaBelgian lace from Brussels The Statue of David

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3 Why is the holiday called the Express Tour? Which countries have they already visited?

Which are they going to visit? Where is the family now?

Answers

It’s called the Express Tour because they see so many countries so quickly.

They have already been to England,Belgium,France,Switzerland.

They’re going to Austria (but not stopping),Italy and Spain.

Now they’re in Germany.

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ReadingNow read the article and the

question.- Who are the members of this American family?- Who do you think is enjoying the holiday most?- Who is not enjoying it so much? Why?

- How many Americanisms can you find in the article?Example: Yus = Yes

“if it’s Tuesday …

we must be in Munich”Ruthei Schumacher, aged 68, and her husband Bob, 72, from Maryland have never been out of the US before. They are with their son, Gary, and his wife Gayle. I met them in Munich, in a café, two thirds of their way round a lightning cultural tour of Europe.

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-Who are the members of this American family? Ruthie Schumacher and her husband,Bob,their son, Gary,and his wife, Gayle.

-Who do you think is enjoying the holiday most?

Ruthie and Gayle, but Gary seems quite enthusiastic, too. Ruthie loves the castles, the sense of history, and shopping. Gayle thinks his is the best holiday ever. She’s looking forward to seeing the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

-Who is not enjoying it so much? Why?Bob doesn’t seem to enjoying it. He doesn't say very much, and when he does, he moans

-How many Americanisms can you find in the article?

real interesting (British English ‘really interesting’) Goose bumps (BE ‘goose pimples’)sidewalk (BE ‘pavement’)vacation (BE ‘holiday’)bathroom (BE ‘toilet’)

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Comprehension checkRead the text again more carefully. Check any new words

in your dictionary.1. Are the following statements true (√) or false (x)? Correct the false ones.

a. The Schumacher family often go abroad for their holidays.b. Munich is over half-way through their tour of Europe.

c. They are going to see the Glockenspiel tomorrow.

d. Ruthie gets a strange feeling when she walks through the streets of old towns and thinks about all their history.

False. This is the first time.

False. They saw it this morning.

True

Truee. The interviewer asks a question about a toilets in Paris. False. She thinks that it might have been frustrating to only see Paris from the bus without being able to walk around. But Gary misunderstands the question and thinks that the frustrating might have come from not being able to got to the toilet.

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f. They bought a cuckoo clock when they were in Lucerne.

g. They think Swiss people are only interested in money.

h. Bob is fed up with Ruthie because she is always looking for souvenir spoons.

i. The next stop of the tour is Vienna.

j. They’re going to have just one afternoon in Italy.

k. None of them knows very much about the places they are going to visit.

l. They are catching the plane home from Florence. False. They are flying home from Madrid.

True

False. They’re going to have a few days in Italy.

False. They are driving through Austria, but they aren’t stopping.

True

False. Gary says that they think their lunch break is more important than money.

False. They Couldn’t get one because the shop was closed for lunch.

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Find three occasions when people correct each other in the interview. Who corrects who ? About what ?

Gary corrects Ruthie about the boat trip. The interviewer corrects Ruthie about the statue of David. Gayle corrects Gary about the odder of the countries they have visited, but Gary thinks he’s right.

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Language workComplete the following questions and answers.Example How long does the tour last?Twelve days.a. ever before?No,this is the first time they’re visited another country.b. interview take place? In Munich.

c. When They saw it this morning.

d. Some clothes

e. in Venice? Some crystal.

f. Why Because she thinks it is a cultural experience.g. What are they doing this afternoon?

h. How long in Italy? A few days.

i The Stature of David.

j. Where home from? Madrid.

k. How Bob when he gets back to the States? Poor.

Have they

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WRITINGSending a fax

1. Janet Cooper wants to go to Spain on holiday with her family. She decides to fax the receptionist at the Hotel Plaza in Alicante to see if they have the accommodation she requires.Look at the information

on this page, and fill in the

first part of Janet’s fax. She will get all the information on one page. The code for Spain from the UK is 00 34.

HOTEL PLAZA

This luxury hotel is situated on the water’s edge of one of the most beautiful beaches in Spain.For reservations and enquiries:PHONE: (6) 527 21 56

FAX: (6) 527 15 02

Janet and Peter Cooper8 Fast LaneChesswood

Herts WD5 8QRTel: 01923 284908Fax: 01923 285446

1 gune

Dear lynette, It was lovely to see …ga

net

love

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2. Write out the words of Janet’s fax message in the correct order. FAX TRANSMISSIONFromToFor the attention of Message

Page 1 ofDateTo fax noFrom fax noa. rooms hotel I to some would like reserve at your

c. ten hope stay to We for nights leaving 7 August on d. and husband like room I My double balcony a would with preferably ae. require Our a two teenage daughters twin roomf. are all en-suite that We understand your bedrooms

h. a sea view possible is have it rooms to with

j. grateful if I be would also me you could tell room each price the ofk. From I forward look you to hearing

Janet CooperHotel Plaza, AlicanteReceptionist

1

(Today’s date)00 34 6 527

15 0201923 285446

•I look forward to hearing from you.

•I would like to reserve some room at your hotel.•We are arriving in Alicante on 28 July.•We hope to stay for ten nights leaving on 7 August.•My husband and I would like a double room, preferably with a balcony.•Our two teenage daughters require a twin room.•We understand that all your bedroom are en-

suite•Could you confirm this?•Is it possible to have rooms with a sea view?•Please let me know if you have rooms available for these dates.•I would also be grateful if you could tell me the price of each room.

b. in 28 July We on Alicante are arriving

g. you this confirm Could?

i. available if me let you Please for know have dates these rooms

Yours faithfullyJanet Cooper

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Post ScriptTravelling around1. Here are some lines from conversations on

different kinds of transport.

Where does each conversation take place? Choose from the box.

cartrain

busplane

taxiferry

underground

Excuse me, I think you’ll find those seats facing

the front are ours.

Two to the British Museum, please. And could you

possibly tell us when it’s our stop.

Do you think it’ll be a rough

crossing

ferrytrain

bus

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That’s all right, you can keep the

change.

Excuse me, are we landing on time?

I’ll get a couple of coffees from the buffet

car.

Which line is it for Oxford

Cirus?

cartrain

busplane

taxiferry

underground

No, no! he said turn left at the pub, not right

Can you take us to

Euston Station, please?

taxi train

taxi

planeunderground

plane

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2 Match a line in Exercise I with a reply.

a. Look! You drive and I’ll navigate from now on! Right ?b. Yes,of course. Hop in!c. Would you mind getting me a sandwich as well?

d. I’m terribly sorry. We didn’t notice that they were reserved.

f. Weel,the forecast is good,so it should be very smooth.

e. Yes.We’re beginning our descent soon.

g. One pound eighty. Please. Just sit near me and I’ll give you a shout.

h. The Jubilee Line to Green Park. Then change to the Victoria Line.

i. Thanks a lot. Do you want a hand with those bags?

T.40 Listen and check your answer. Practise some of the conversations with A partner.

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Role-playWork in pairs. You are in a hotel. A is the receptionist, and B is a guest.The guest has several requests, and phones Reception from his/her room.Change roles after 3 conversations.

ExampleThere are no towels.

A Hello. Reception. Can I help you?B Yes, please. There are my towels in my room. Could you send some up, please?A Certainly. I’ll see to it straight away.B Thanks. Bye.

Use these situations for B.- You’d like some tea and a sandwich in your room.- You want the telephone number of the railway station.- You want Reception to recommend a good place to eat.- You can’t get the television to work.- You want to be woken at 7.00 in the morning and have breakfast in your room.- You want to order a taxi to take you to the airport.

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1. ‘No, no! He said turn left at the pub, not right!’

2. ‘Can you take us to Euston Station, please?’

3. ‘I’ll get a couple of coffees from the buffet car.’

4. ‘Excuse me, I think you’ll find those seats facing the front are ours.’

5. ‘Excuse me, are we landing on time?’6. ‘Do you think it’ll be a rough

crossing?’7. ‘Two to the British Museum, please.

And could you possibly tell us when it’s our stop?’

8. ‘Which line is it for Oxford Circus?’9. ‘That’s all right, you can keep the

change.’

a. ‘I’m terribly sorry. We didn’t notice that they were reserved.’

b. ‘Thanks a lot. Do want a hand with those bags?’

c. ‘One pound eighty, please. Just sit near me and I’ll give you a shout.’

d. ‘The Jubilee Line to Green Park. Then change to the Victoria Line.’

e. ‘Look! You drive and I’ll navigate from now on! Right!’

f. ‘Yes. We’re beginning our descent soon.’

g. ‘Yes, of course. Hop in!’h. ‘Well, the forecast is good, so it

should be very smooth.’i. ‘Would you mind getting me a

sandwich as well?’

1 – e 2 – g 3 – i 4 – a 5 – f 6 – h7 – c 8 – d 9 - b

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