Sunday, 6 November 2016

OCTOBER 31st - 16 - 18

English is an international language and so is useful in many travel situations.
Putting words into categories according to subject helps to remember them better.
Let's start with thinking of some words related to air travel.
Try to put the words in the box in the different sub categories.


You can read and listen to some airport announcements here.


In part one of the Listening test there are short dialogues or monlogues in different common situations. You can prepare for this by learning words and phrases for particular situations. It is important to predict the phrases and vocabulary you will hear. 

On this site you can find pdfs that will allow you to learn several words and phrases associated with everyday situations.


Look in particular at the moderate section.

Here is a document about taking a taxi

https://is/file/d/0B4EN8MtjAE4dTGprMFBoNldQQ3M/view

Look at this situation related to train travel


You can use these situations to review question forms.
You can also ask questions indirectly.
You can review these in Units 49 and 50 of English Grammar in Use.

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