TM English 1.2 lesson 4 in 24-25

Tourism Management 
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Tourism Management 
English 1.2,  Lesson 4
English 1.2
Lesson 2

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Homework for lesson 4
Watch the web lecture on the theory of the letter format on Moodle.
Study the grammar from chapter 27 MGL, pp. 124-127 and chapter 28, pp. 128-131
Study and practice chapter 30 MGL, pp. 138-139
Look up and study the vocabulary 48-73

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Goals for today
Goal 1
Pronunciation practice/info
graphic stories and feedback
Goal 2
Vocabulary test + dictation
Goal 3
Formal letter/input oral assessment

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Goal 1
Pronunciation practice for your stories (themes) during the final oral assessment.

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Pronunciation  practice - Tongue Twisters
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
 
A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked

If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers

Where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?

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let them repeat the sentences in class: a bit of practice
Pronunciation practice - Tongue Twisters
Ape cakes, grapes cakes.

Andrea and Andrew ate eight acid apples accidentally.

If I assist a sister assistant, will the sister’s sister assistant assist me?

Can an active actor always actually act accurately?

Ann Anteater ate Andy Alligator’s apples, so angry Andy Alligator ate Ann Anteater’s ants.

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Pronunciation practice - Tongue Twisters
Betty Botter bought some butter
But she said the butter’s bitter
If I put it in my batter, it will make my batter bitter
But a bit of better butter will make my batter better
So ‘twas better Betty Botter bought a bit of better butter

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Pronunciation practice - Tongue Twisters
Red lorry, yellow lorry (x3)
Thin sticks, thick bricks (x3)
Stupid superstition (x3)
Eleven benevolent elephants (x3)
Two tried and true tridents (x3)
Rolling red wagons (x3)
Black back bat (x3)

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Pronunciation practice
First listen & then try it yourself.
'Fresh fried fish, fish fresh fried, fried fish fresh, fish fried fresh.'

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Audio practice pronunciation
Listen to the pronunciation.

On the next slide: pronounce the sentence
If 2 witches.....

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Teachers have to double click on the audio symbol on the top left corner of this sheet in order to play the audio.
Your turn
'If two witches were watching two watches, which witch would watch which watch?'
 
 

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What are your stories?

1. Destination analysis (for example: package/transport/excursions/hotel)
2. Target group
3. Sustainability
4. Trends
5. Best practices (what is the competition doing?)
6. Financial substantiation


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Slide 13 - Link

Wheel Decide.
Have someone from the class 'spin the wheel' on the Teacher's laptop.
Then, in pairs, students discuss the topic where the 'needle' landed on the wheel.

Goal 2
Vocabulary quiz
Dictation

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Vocabulary quiz 1.2
Dictation
Take pen and paper

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see 'Uitvoering onderwijs': sentences dictation
Dictation check
1. Please consider aspects like pollution and CO2-compensation when you organize the transport to the destination.
2. Their amenities were out of date, so the hotel decided to refurbish.
3. The itinerary comprises a long-haul flight and transport by touring bus.
4. During the pandemic, domestic tourism increased considerably.
5. As a socially responsible company, we take care not to siphon off our profits.

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People who leave the country for their holidays are called ....... tourists.
A
inbound
B
outbound
C
domestic
D
out flight

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People who come to your country for their holidays, are called .......tourists.

Slide 19 - Open question

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The route you take when travelling, is called an .......

Slide 20 - Open question

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What you do to an accommodation that is being modernised is to ........ it.
A
discern
B
cater to
C
refurbish
D
rejuvenate

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What is the noun that belongs to 'to pollute'? As in e.g. The ......of our planet is of great concern to many young people.

Slide 22 - Open question

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If a hotel has a swimming pool and lounge bar, these are called ....................

Slide 23 - Open question

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The people at the destination to which you travel, are called the ..... community.

Slide 24 - Open question

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When people travel within their own country, this is called ....... tourism.

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When you book a green seat, you pay for ........., which means you pay to diminish the pollution caused by the plane.
A
siphoning off
B
leak
C
CO2-compensation
D
sustainability

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Goal 3
Formal letter (input for oral assessment)

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 Letter 
(input for final oral assessment in week 6)
- The purpose of  the letter is to inform the tour operator of the City Trip. 

- The word count for the letter is between 300-400 words.

- It  explains the choices behind the the stories of your project. 

- This will be input for your oral assessment.
- You can bring this letter with you to the oral assessment.
 

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Structure for your letter
- Make your letter follow this structure:

- Write a brief introduction (aim is to introduce a new City Trip/ why?)

- Use one paragraph with 1 or 2 sentences per story (explain each story)

- Write a brief last paragraph (about future plans/ next steps)

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More on structure
Dear Mr  Smith, (Dear Mr.)
Dear Ms Smith,  (Dear Ms.)
Dear Mrs Smith, (Dear Mrs.)

Yours sincerely,
Kind regards,

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The first word...
Note that in English, it is perfectly acceptable to start a sentence using 'I' or 'we'.

Note that you always start using a capital letter, despite the fact that the salutation is followed by a comma!

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Remember:
No contractions in formal writing
Use formal language:
'We would like' to etc.

Not:  Don't, Won't, Can't
Yes:  Do not,  Will not,  Cannot

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Linking words-Conjunctive coordinators
Useful words, but not at the beginning of a sentence in a formal text. Also known as the FANBOYS:


But
Or
Yet
So

For
And
Not 

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Replace with formal words
But - replace with However, 

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Replace with formal words
And - replace with Furthermore, 

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Replace with formal words
So - replace with Therefore,

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I couldn't manage to make any of the Linking Word images fit properly into this slide.  

Ask students to find charts with linking words online. There are a gazillion.
Vocabulary
Moodle/Course material:
Vocabulary English 1.2
Work instructions vocabulary
Task for today: 74-122

Steps:
Define/translate
Find two meaningful sentences

Remember:
You will work on the words together; to learn together and lighten your workload.

Time: 15 minutes

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Oral assessment in week 6
Your task now:

Go to Teams and find your English assessment 
  1. date  
  2. time  
  3. room location




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Homework for lesson 5
  • Work on and study the words from 74-122  from the vocabulary list
  • Again: Watch the web lecture on Moodle about the formal letter: https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/d9f20db4-0411-4146-8be3-1741fe2f3efe 
  • Hand in the draft letter on Teams in your Duo-Folder (mapje) before the next class
  • Study the grammar from pp. 136-139 and practise chapter 31 MGL, pp. 140-141 and chapter 32, pp. 142-143

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Wheel Decide