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In this unit:• Geographical features• Adjectives • Past Simple• There was / There were • Ordering tickets • Talking about the past• Paragraph structure
listening Describing a trip
4 ListentoSamtellingAnnabouthistrip.WhatisNiagara-on-the-Lake?
speaking Ordering tickets
6 USefULexpreSSioNS:readthespeechbubblesbelow.Whosayseachone:thesalespersonorthepersonbuyingthetickets?
7 Listenandrepeat.
A: Goodmorning.CanIhelpyou?
B: Goodmorning.HowmuchisaticketfortheNiagarahelicoptertour?
A: It’s$120.
B:I’dliketobuyticketsforSaturday,14thOctoberat11.00,please.
A: Howmanyticketsdoyouwant?
B: Three,please.Howlongisthetour?
A: It’s20minutes.Pleasearriveat10.30.
8 Changethewordsandnumbersinboldinexercise7tomakeanewdialogue.Usetheinformationintheadvertbelow.practisethedialoguewithyourpartner.
1.How much is a ticket?
3.How many tickets do you want?
vocabulary1 Geographical features
1 Listenandrepeat.Thenmatcheachwordtothecorrectfeaturein thepictures.Whichfeaturedoesn’tappearinthepictures?
island • field • stream • sea • cave • ground glacier • swamp • valley • cliff • hill • waterfall
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5 Listenagainandanswerthequestions.
1. WheredidSamgo?
2. HowmanydifferentwaterfallsarethereatNiagaraFalls?
3. Howlongwasthehelicoptertour?
4. WhichanimalsdidSamsee?
5. WhydidSamendtheconversation?
NiagarafallsareontheborderbetweenCanadaandtheUSA.Thesewaterfallsarefamous–buttheyaren’tthehighestwaterfallsintheworld.Whicharethehighestwaterfalls?
a.GiessbachFallsinSwitzerland
b.TinMineFallsinAustralia
c.AngelFallsinVenezuela
Geography
3 Wherewouldyouseethefeaturesinexercise1?Tellyourpartner.
There are swamps in Kenya in Africa.
Remember!GeographicalfeaturesChooseoneofthefeaturesinExercise1andmakeawordmapofwordsrelatedtoit.
2Whichfeaturesinexercise1containwater?
4.How long is the tour?
2.Can I help you?
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Workbook, page 32
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El Teide Volcano, Tenerife, Canary Islands
Cable Car RideTicket: €25
Opening hours: 9 am-4 pm
Ride: 8-10 minutes
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Watch Out!
3 Hesang.3 Hedidn’tsing.7 NOT:Hedidn’tsang.
grammar
6 Writequestionswiththewordsbelow.UsethepastSimple.Thenanswerthequestionsaccordingtothepicturesinexercise5.
1. Tania/play/theviolin/attheconcert Did Tania play the violin at the concert?
No, she didn’t.
2. PaulandJulie/watch/TV/lastnight
3. BrianandSilvia/walk/home/at7pm
4. Jeff/stay/athome/lastnight
5. Bill/wear/ajacket/yesterday
7 Writequestionswiththewordsbelow.UsethepastSimple.
1. what/you/do/lastSaturday What did you do last Saturday?
2. when/you/learn/torideabicycle
3. who/you/phone/lastweek
4. where/yourfamily/go/inthesummerholidays
5. what/yourfamily/have/forbreakfast/yesterday
8 Answerthequestionsinexercise7.About
Me!About
Me!
1. Lastnight,Tania.........(sing)attheconcert.
2. PaulandJulie...(eat)pizza.
3. BrianandSilvia...(go)homeonthebus.
4. Jeff...(see)afilmatthecinema.
5. Bill…(arrive)homeatnineo’clock.
sang
4 CopytheverbsbelowandwritetheirpastSimpleforms.
1. writewrote 5. know 9. stay
2. sleep 6. study 10. throw
3. call 7. do 11. buy
4. make 8. stop 12. see
5Lookatthepicturesbelow.Completethesentenceswiththeverbsinbrackets.UsethepastSimple,affirmativeornegative.
Tania
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Past SimpleRegular Irregular
Affirmative Heworked. Theyate.
Negative Hedidn’twork. Theydidn’teat.
Interrogative Didhework? Didtheyeat?
Grammar Appendix,
Workbook, page 100
There were
There was / There were
AffirmativeTherewasaforest.Thereweresomesnakes.
NegativeTherewasn’tanywater.Thereweren’tanyflowers.
InterrogativeWasthereanysnow?Werethereanyglaciers?
Grammar Appendix,
Workbook, page 101
9 CompletethepassagewiththecorrectformofThere was/There were.
Ilivedonabigfarm.1....................manyslaves.Everyday,2....alotofwork.Iworkedfrommorningtillnightinthefields.3....anytimetorest.Lifewasbad.Ionlyworkedandslept.4....anyholidaysfortheslaves.WeworkedonChristmasDayandotherholidays.5....onehappyday?No,therewasn’t.Sooneday,Iranaway.
There were
Remember!VerbsCanyouthinkofaverbforeachletterofthealphabet?Makealist.
7.00 pmBrianandSilvia
Jeff
PaulandJulie
Bill
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2 Trueorfalse?Correctthefalsesentences.
1. Thegirlworkedinthefieldsformanyhourseachday.
2. Canadaisinthesouth.
3. Thegirlhidinacave.
4. Thegirltravelledonlyatnight.
5. PeoplefromMississippihelpedthegirlescape.
reading A narrative
1 readthenarrativeaboutajourney.Whatwasthereasonforthejourney:fun,educationorsurvival?
Remember!AnimalsThetextmentionsinsects,snakesanddogs.Howmanyotheranimalscanyouremember?Makealist.
I was a slave girl in Mississippi. Every day, I worked in the fields from morning till night. The sun was hot and the work was hard. My boss hit me if I stopped to rest. Life was terrible.
One day, I heard about a wonderful place in the north – Canada. All people were free there. I wanted to go, but I was scared.
Then one night, I escaped and hid in a swamp. There were insects and snakes, but I didn’t care. I wanted to be free. Some men and dogs started to look for me, so I crossed some streams and rivers. Then the dogs couldn’t follow my smell. To be safe, I walked at night and I hid in the day. To survive, I ate corn and fruit.
I wanted to get to Illinois. There was a group of people in Illinois helping slaves to escape. My journey took me many months, but I finally found the group and they helped me get to Canada. I remember the first moment in my new country. I was so happy – I jumped up and down, and then I got on my knees and kissed the ground.
3 Copyandcompletethesentences.
1. ThegirlwantedtogotoCanadabecause....
2. Intheswamp,therewere....
3. Thedogscouldn’tfollowthegirl’ssmellbecause....
4. Duringthejourney,thegirlate....
5. WhenshegottoCanada,thegirlkissedthegroundbecause....
From Slavery to Freedom:
A Young Girl’s Story
Last night
Workbook, page 33
6.00 pm
ShortAnswers TimeExpressionsYes,hedid./No,hedidn’t.
lastnight,aweekago,yesterday
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A Run Around the World
grammarbuildup
qUiCkreviSioN:Completethee-mailwiththeverbsinbrackets.UsethepastSimple.
reading A magazine article
4 readthemagazinearticle.WhydoyouthinkSergethinksheisrich?
2 Tellyourpartnerthreetruesentencesandthreefalsesentencesaboutaplaceyouwenttolastmonth.Canyourpartnerguesswhicharetrueandwhicharefalse?
About
Me!About
Me!
Remember!SchoolsubjectsTeachersusedNicole’sdiarytoteachgeographyandsocialstudies.Whichotherschoolsubjectscanyouremember?Makealist.
vocabulary2 Adjectives
3 Listenandrepeat.Whichadjectivescanyouusetodescribe:amountain,aswamp,adesert?
steep • damp • arid • high • dense • low flat • deep • rocky • sandy • shallow
WordBUiLder
Whenyoulearnaword,itsometimeshelpstolearnitsopposite(antonym).
Whichadjectivesinexercise3areantonyms?
6Answerthequestions.
1. WhatdidSergeandNicoledobeforetheystartedthejourney?
2. Whydidtheygoonthisjourney?
3. WhatdidteachersuseNicole’sdiaryfor?
4. DidNicoleandSergealwaystravelalone?
5. WhathappenedtoSergeinMadagascar?
5Whatdothenumbersbelowrefertointhetext?
1. 2000
2. 5
3. 40,000
4.250,000
1Thepeopleinthephotoswentonholiday.describetheplacestheywenttoandwhattheydid.UsethepastSimpleandThere was /There were.Howmanysentencescanyouwriteinfiveminutes?
Diana went to Switzerland. There were mountains and trees there. It was warm and sunny. She rode her bike in the mountains.
Diana
Jura, Switzerland
Robert and Kylie Rome, Italy
Trevor and Keith Masai Mara Park, Kenya
Sean Vancouver, Canada
Cathy New York, USA
Debbie Rhodes, Greece
On 13th February, 2000, Serge and Nicole Roetheli sold all their possessions and began a five-year journey around the world. It wasn’t easy. During their trip, they climbed steep mountains, and crossed arid deserts and shallow swamps. Serge ran and Nicole rode on a motorbike. Why did they go on this 40,000-kilometre journey? They did it to raise money for poor children.
During their travels, Nicole kept an online diary of their adventure. Teachers used Nicole’s diary to help them teach geography and social studies, and thousands of people all over the world read their website every day. Some of these people decided to join Nicole and Serge for part of the journey.
Unfortunately, there were some difficult times. Nicole was often ill. Serge also had problems. For example, in Madagascar a snake bit him. But they still succeeded in raising more than $250,000 for children all over the world. After the long journey, Nicole and Serge didn’t have any money for themselves. Serge said, “We haven’t got any money, but we are extremely rich.”
Workbook, page 34Workbook, page 35
LastmonthmyparentsandI1.............(visit)myauntinCanada.We2....(go)skatingonthelakeandmycousinsandI3....(build)asnowmaninthegarden.Threedayslater,we4....(travel)toNiagaraFallsandwe5....(fly)inahelicopterovertheamazingwaterfalls.Itwascoldandit6....(snow)threetimesduringourvisit.ButI7....(notstay)inside.We8....(wear)warmclothesand9....(go)toalotofdifferentplaces.I10....(send)yousomephotosbye-mail.11....you...(get)them?Whenareyoucomingtovisitme?E-mailsoonandtellme.
visited
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listening A radio interview
1 Listentotheinterviewwithdavidedwardsabouthisjourneyacrosseurope.Lookathislistofthingstopack.didhetakeeverythingonthelist?
8 readtheWritingHelp.Thenmatchthepartsofaparagraphtothefunctionsbelow.
a.givesmoreinformation b.endstheparagraph c.introducesthetopic
Writing A description of a place
7 readthedescription.Thencopyandcompletethefactfilebelow.
Lake ComoLake Como in Italy is a popular tourist destination. It is one of the biggest lakes in Italy and it’s one of the deepest lakes in Europe. The area around Lake Como has got beautiful, steep mountains and green forests. People can enjoy different water sports on the lake. In the town next to the lake, there are lovely restaurants and discos. In the past, rich people built beautiful villas near the lake so they could enjoy the area. Today, many people still come here because it’s a great place for a holiday.
MODEL
WRITING HELP Paragraph structure
A paragraph has got three parts: ● the opening sentence
● the body of the paragraph
● the concluding sentence
TASK
9 ChoosethebestopeningsentenceandconcludingsentenceforaparagraphaboutMammothCaveinkentucky.
OpeningSentence
a. ManypeoplecometoMammothCaveNationalParkeveryyear.
b. Thecavesgodeepintotheground.
ConcludingSentence
a. Thecavetoursstartedaround1812.
b. Visitorscomeagainandagaintoenjoythebeautifulcavesandtheplacesnearby.
Writeadescriptionofaplace.
Beforeyouwrite:Thinkofaplaceyoulike.Thencompleteafactfileabouttheplace.
Nowwrite:UsethewritingmodelinExercise7andtheinformationinyourfactfiletodescribetheplace.
Writing Task, Workbook, page 123
2 Listenagain.Arethesentencestrueorfalse?
1. DavidtravelledacrossEuropeonamotorbike.
2. DavidvisitedHungary.
3.Davidtravelledforthreeyears.
4. Davidalwayshadwaterwithhim.
5.Daviddidn’tgetlostbecauseheaskedfordirections.
6.TheguardsinItalygaveDaviddrinkingchocolate.
3 Whichitemsdidyoutakewithyouonyourlasttrip?Makealist.
About
Me!About
Me! Writing Guide, Workbook, page 117
Workbook, page 37
What cities did you visit?
How long was your journey?
pronunciation
4 Listenandrepeat.payattentiontothedifferentfinalsounds.
1. stopped/W/ 2. travelled/X/ 3. decided/BX/
5Listenandrepeat.Thencopythechartandlistenagain.Writetheverbsinthecorrectcolumns.
helped • ended • arrived • walked • rested • tried
/ W/ /X/ /BX/
How did you travel?
What did you take with you?
What did you do?
Untilthemiddleofthe19thcentury,peoplerarelytookholidays.Whatformoftransportchangedthis?
History
helmetmapmobile phone
water bottle
umbrella
shortsT-shirts
coatjacketjeans
For trip:
speaking Talking about the past
6 imagineyoutookatripinyourcountryoranothercountry.Withapartner,askandanswerquestionsaboutyourtrip.
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Fact File
Place: ... Geographical features: ... Adjectives to describe the geographical features: ...
Things to do: ...
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Famous Journeys
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Dictation Workbook, page 37
languagebuildup unit4
VocabularyGeography Adjectives
caveclifffieldglaciergroundhillislandseastreamswampvalleywaterfall
ariddampdeepdenseflathighlowrockysandyshallowsteep
GrammarPastSimple
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My Portfolio
2findthreepicturesofdifferentgeographicalfeaturesandwriteadescriptionforeachpicture.Askyourpartnertomatcheachdescriptiontothecorrectpicture.
1readthedescriptions.Thenmatchthedescriptionstothepictures.
My Portfolio, Workbook, page 132
Picture Descriptions1. It’salovelysunnyday.Thesky
isblueandtherearesomecloudsinthesky.Therearesometreesnearthewhite,sandybeachandthebluesea.
2. Thereisasmallcavebetweenthetreesintheforest.Thereisasmallriverwithawaterfallinfrontofthecave.
3. Therearesomesteep,rockymountainsinthedistance,butthegroundinthedesertisaridandflat.
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● Check your Progress, Workbook, page 38
● Vocabulary Builder, page 12
● Website ActivitiesExtra Practice
There was / There were
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Therewas+adog+inthegarden.
Thereweren’t+anybiscuits+inthebag.
Wasthere+agoodprogramme+onTV?
history
1 readaboutthreefamousjourneys.Thenmatcheachpersontothecorrectparagraph.
2Whoami?
1. Onmysecondjourney,IcrossedtheAntarcticCircle,butIdidn’tseeAntarctica.
2. Itravelledfurtherthantheotherexplorers.
3. Ididn’ttravelbyair.
4. IwasthefirstmantoflyovertheNorthPole.
5. Iwalkedonthemoon.
3Usetheinternetoranencyclopediatofindoutaboutanotherjourney.Writeaparagraphaboutit.
Your Turn
Roald Amundsen
Neil Armstrong
James Cook
Use:To talk about completed past actions
I+watched+TV.
He+didn’t+listen+totheradio.
Did+they+eat+thesalad?
He was a sea captain and a famous explorer. He made three important journeys. On his first journey in 1770, he arrived in Australia. His ship was the first to sail around New Zealand. On his second journey, he became the first European to cross the Antarctic Circle, but ice stopped him from discovering the continent of Antarctica. On his third journey, he discovered the Hawaiian Islands.
He was a Norwegian polar explorer. In 1903, he discovered the Northwest Passage, a route from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Then in 1911, he led the first expedition to the South Pole. In 1926, he became the first person to fly over the North Pole.
He was the first man to walk on the moon. His spaceship left Earth on 16th July 1969 and landed on the moon on 20th July. When he put his foot on the moon, he said the famous words, “That’s one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind.” He explored the moon for a number of hours and then returned to Earth with his fellow astronauts.
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