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Chapter 5- Going Places

Chapter 5- Going Places. Travel; vacation; plans. The best vacation I ever had!. Take out a piece of paper and for five minutes write about your favorite vacation. Where did you go? What did you do? How long were you there? Why was it your favorite vacation?.

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Chapter 5- Going Places

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  1. Chapter 5- Going Places Travel; vacation; plans

  2. The best vacation I ever had! • Take out a piece of paper and for five minutes write about your favorite vacation. • Where did you go? • What did you do? • How long were you there? • Why was it your favorite vacation?

  3. What do you like to do on vacation? • Take an exciting trip (visit a foreign country, travel through Korea) • Discover something new (take language or cooking lessons, visit museums or art galleries) • Stay home (catch up on reading, fix up the house) • Enjoy nature (go camping, hiking, or fishing; relax at the beach)

  4. Listening- “What are you going to do?” • Listen and practice. • Listen to the rest of the conversation. Where are they going to stay? How will they get there?

  5. Your next vacation • How are you going to spend your next vacation? • Where are you going to go? • When are you going to take your vacation? • How long are you going to be on vacation? • Is anyone going to travel with you?

  6. Future Tense- “Be going to” • Use “be going to + verb” for plans you’ve decided on. What are you going to do? I’m going to relax at the beach. We’re going to go surfing every day. I’m not going to do anything special.

  7. Future Tense- “Will” • Use “will + verb” for possible plans before you’ve made a decision. What are you going to do? I’m not sure. I guess I’ll just stay home. Maybe I’ll watch a few DVDs. I don’t know. I think I’ll go camping. I probably won’t go anywhere.

  8. Tell me… The most important things that I need to take with me on a trip…

  9. Agenda • Warm-up= Fun Vacations Focus: Modals for necessity and suggestion • Pronunciation • Listening-Vacation Plans • Let’s make some traveling plans! • Reading?

  10. Modals for necessity • Modals can be used to describe necessity (things you must do). You must have a driver’s license. You need to make a reservation. You have to get a passport. You don’t have to get a visa.

  11. Modals for giving suggestions • Modals can also be used to give suggestions, advice. You’d better avoid the stalls on the street. You ought to pack a first-aid kit. You should try some local specialties. You shouldn’t carry a lot of cash.

  12. Listening- “Vacation Plans” • Where is the man going on vacation? • Where did he meet Claudia? • What advice does Marcus give to the man? • What is Marcus’ final suggestion?

  13. Listening Words • “In hot water” • “Sounds kind of serious” • “Crash Course”

  14. Travel Plans • You and a partner are going to make plans for a man and his business trip. • Need to make an itinerary. What is the man going to do? When is he going to do these things? Where is he going?

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