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Unit 6 Travel

Unit 6 Travel. 1. 2. 3. 4. Warm up. Part I. Part II. Part III. Contents. Warm up. Brainstorming: Means of Transport What’s your favorite means of transport and why?. Warm up. Tricycle. motercycle. Plane. Bicycle. Means of Transport. Train. Ship. Car. Bus. Boat. Subway.

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Unit 6 Travel

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  1. Unit 6 Travel

  2. 1 2 3 4 Warm up Part I Part II Part III Contents www.themegallery.com

  3. Warm up • Brainstorming: Means of Transport • What’s your favorite means of transport and why? www.themegallery.com

  4. Warm up Tricycle motercycle Plane Bicycle Means of Transport Train Ship Car Bus Boat Subway Cab/Taxi Coach www.themegallery.com

  5. Part I Section A • Dialogue 2 • Where is the platform for York? • The train now standing at platform 1 is for Leeds. • Dialogue 3 • Pharmacy: a retail • shop where • medicine and other • articles are sold. www.themegallery.com

  6. Part I Section A • Stick out your hand. • Stick out: to be further out than something else or come through a hole; to push something further out than something else or through a hole • His ears stick out. • Don't stick your arm out of the car window. www.themegallery.com

  7. Part I: Section A • Dialogue 4 • I’d like to enquire about flights to Paris. ask, inquire www.themegallery.com

  8. Part I: Section A • Dialogue 5 • I’ve just received my invoice for my trip to Mombasa. • If you look at the brochure, you’ll see that they charge a supplement for a single cabin. an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered; 发票 a port city in southern Kenya small room on a ship or boat where people sleep [’brəuʃuə] a small book; booklet www.themegallery.com

  9. Part I: Section A 【美】卧车包房;【英】(客车车厢内设有面对面坐位的)隔间 • Dialogue 6 • This compartment’s crowded. • In the tube subway, underground www.themegallery.com

  10. Part I: Section A • Piccadilly is a famous/major street in central London, running from Hyde Park Corner in the west to Piccadilly Circus (圆形广场)in the east www.themegallery.com

  11. Keys: Exercise 1 Part I: Section A www.themegallery.com

  12. Part I: Section B • New words: • Announcement 1 • at 12:00 hours: at twelve hundred hours • the 19.00 train: the nineteen hundred train • boarding card/pass 登机牌 • refreshment: • snacks and drinks served as a light meal 茶点 www.themegallery.com

  13. Part I: Section B • proceed [prə’si:d; proʊ’si:d]: go on; (formal)to move or travel in a particular direction • We still want to proceed with the sale. • Passengers for Rome should proceed to Gate 32 for boarding. • block capitals:印刷体大写字母 www.themegallery.com

  14. Part I: Section B [’æltitju:d] height • Announcement 2 • We are now cruising at an altitude of 36,000 feet. • You are allon a block visa. • E.g. (British English) • The theatre gives discounts for block bookings (= a large number of tickets bought at the same time). [kru:z] to travel at a steady speed a quantity of something or an amount of time that is considered as a single unit (东西的)一批;一组 www.themegallery.com

  15. Part I: Section B • take-off n. the moment at which an aircraft leaves the ground and starts to fly Opposite landing • Your chief steward will tell you about landing-card formalities. E.G. to go through all the formalities necessary in order to get a gun licence • fortnight n. two weeks [’stjuəd]an attendant on an airplane landing card n. 登陆卡;登陆证 [C, usu. pl.] a thing that you must do as a formal or official part of a legal process, a social situation, etc. 正式手续 www.themegallery.com

  16. Part I: Section B • Announcement 4 • buffet: 英[’bʌfit]  美[bə’fe]  n. a meal set out on a buffet (counter) at which guests help themselves • E.G.the buffet car • industrial action: action that workers take, especially stopping work, to protest to their employers about something (罢工、怠工等)劳工行动 • lager [’lɑ:ɡə] n. a general term for beer made with bottom fermenting yeast www.themegallery.com

  17. Keys to Section B • Announcement 1 • New York, BA701, 10.30, Delayed till 12.00 • Announcement 2 • BA989, 0437L, 14 days • Announcement 3 • York, 19.00, platform 4, Cancelled • York, 20.00, platform 6, Departure time: 21.00 • Announcement 4 • 22.00 to 23.30 Tea, Coffe, Cold sandwiches www.themegallery.com

  18. Part II Oral Practice • Exercise 1 (2) : • You arrive at John F. Ennedy Airport in NY an hour ago on flight CA167 from Bj. Your luggage has not arrived. You go to the “Baggage Claims” desk and ask about your luggage. www.themegallery.com

  19. For reference • A: Excuse me. I’ve waited more than one hour for my luggage/ baggage • B: If you want to make a claim for lost luggage, you’ll have to fill in this form. It won’t take a minute. Do you mind if I ask you some questions? Then you’ll just have to sign the form. • A: Not at all. Please do. • B: OK. May I ask for your full name, sir? /What’s your name please? A:… • B: Thank you, sir. And where have you flown in from? A: … • B: The flight number? A: … • B: What did you luggage look like? A: … • B: How can I contact you in …? A: … • B: Do you have a contact phone number? A: … • B: Thank you. We’ll contact you as soon as …. Oh yes. One more thing. Your signature, please. Just here…. Thank you. www.themegallery.com

  20. Thank You !

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