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Vln this edition we explore a fascinating topic for
students of all ages, transport. Plenty of materials
including posters, cards, photocopiable activities,
language use features and teaching suggestions will ease your
task as you deal with it.
A colourful picture alphabet becomes the protagonist of poster 2
and will allow your students to extend their vocabulary through
engaging games and contests.
We round off this issue with the usual I.C.T Corner and Global
Culture Corner, as well as an interesting article on creating
comics using the English language. We hope you enjoy it.
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According to your class level you may choose the verbs you
need to teach from this list. The pliolocopiable activity on
page 13 will provide your students with practice.
You may introduce: to catch, to drive, to take, to hire, to
carry, to bus, to taxi, to run, to walk, to fly, to sail, to bike,
to ride a bike.
Regular or irregular?
Have the students divide these verbs into two columns and
write their Simple Past and Past Participle forms.
Actions or nouns?
Let them classify the verbs under these headings. They will
find that bus and bike can be actions or/and nouns. Ask
them to make examples to mark the difference.
Examples:
The soccer fans were bussed to the stadium two hours before
the match, (v) They always take the bus to school. (n)
The plane taxied into the hangar. (it moved very slowly). (v)
As I was in a horn,,, I took a taxi to work. (a)
Yesterday we biked to the park. (v)
I love my bike. (s)
Tell your
your students that there is more than one way to talk
about transportation. We can say, I go by bus or! go on foot,
but using the verb to describe the action sounds more vivid
and natural. (Go to phocopiable on page 12.)
Phrasal Verbs and transport
More advanced students should connect this topic with some
phrasal verbs. Help them to write a reference list and use them
when describing the poster.
Some examples are:
Drive off - to leave in a car. The thieves drove off in a stolen
car,
Drive away - to go away driving one's car. He got in his car
and drove away.
Drive out- to go to some place driving one's car. He drove out
to the hospital
Slow down - to reduce speed. You should slow down at
corners.
Speed up - to increase speed. You may speed up if no vehicles
are coming.
Pull up/Draw up - to stop and wait. If the traffic lights are
red, you mast pull up / draw up until they change to green.
'Run aground Inshore - when a ship or boat hits the coast,
sometimes becoming stuck there. The ship ran ashore in that
terrible storm.
Run over - hit and drive over someone or something. He
accidentally ran over a skunk that was crossing the road.
Take off - leave the ground. The plane takes off at 7am.
Railway
Railway station
Engine drivers (train)
Guards
Level crossing
Platform
Take your seats!
Railroad
Railroad station
Engineers
Conductors
Grade crossing
Track
All aboard!
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Level: All
Age: All
AT THE AIRPORT
Label the picture with the words in the box.
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PASSENGERS
BUS
RUNWAY
TANKER
DEPARTURE BUILDING
BAGGAGE LOADER
JETWAY
GROUND PERSONNEL
CONTROLTOWER
MARSHALLER
PILOT
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departure building, 3) bus, 4) control tower, 51baggage loader. 61 tanker, 71 jetwey, 8) pilot. 9) passengers 10) ground personnel
Level: Ali
Age: All
LOCOMOTIVE
LITTER BIN
STATION CLOCK
PASSENGERS
PLATFORM
ENGINE DRIVER
NEWSSTAND
TICKETOFFICE
PLATFORM SEAT
FOOTTIJNNEL
PASSENGER COACH
TRACK/RAILWAY
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5) .................................
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Keys 1 platform, 21 track/railway, 3) ticket office, 4) station newsstand, 5) foot tunnel. 6) station clock, 7) locomotive, 8) passenger coach, 9) engine driver,
101 passengers, 11) platform seat, 12) litter bin
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Level: All
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Level: All
Age: All
AT THE SEAPORT
Label the picture with the words in the box.
LIGHTHOUSE
BERTH
DOCK
WINDSURFER
CRUISE/PASSENGER SHIP
MOTOR BOAT
CONTAINER
WAREHOUSE
DIVER
ANCHOR
CARGO VESSEL
SAILING BOAT
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Key: 1) dock, 2) cargo vessel, 3) eroi:e/pa:sengerthip, 4) container, 5) warehouse, 6) berth, 7) 1 ighthowe, 8) tailing boat, 9) motorboat, iO) diver,
11) anchor, 12) windnar)er.
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take - fly - ride - sail - walk - drive
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She underground to the library; SI Last year I flaw to Italy; 71 We are taking the train tone across the country; 8) He'll take a taxi to the hospital; 911 don't like
driving downtown. I prefer to rake the bus; 15) if I had money, I would sail around the world.
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1) to carry
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5) to taxi
6) to hire
7) to drive
8) to deliver
9) to catch
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Vocabulary
1) MOUNTAINS
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2) AEROPLANE
15) TRACTOR
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4) BEACH
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5) BAY
6) CRUISE
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Age: All
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