Travel and Tourism - Cambridge
Travel and Tourism - Cambridge
Travel and Tourism - Cambridge
978-8-490-36197-9 — Cambridge English Empower for Spanish Speakers B1 Student's Book with Online Assessment and Practice
Adrian Doff , Craig Thaine , Herbert Puchta , Jeff Stranks , Peter Lewis-Jones
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CAN DO OBJECTIVES
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Talk about past holidays
Describe difficult journeys
Ask for information in a public place
Write a travel blog IT
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GETTING STARTED
a Look at the picture and answer the questions.
1 Where are the people? What are they doing? Why?
2 How is each person feeling?
3 What do you think the woman holding the child is saying?
4 What do you think happens next?
b In pairs, ask and answer questions 1–3.
1 Would you like to do this activity on holiday? Why / Why not?
2 Have you ever ridden a camel, or any other animal? Where?
Why? Did you have fun?
3 What kind of activities make you feel like the child in this picture?
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2A
Learn to talk about past holidays
b Read Yes Man changed my life and answer the questions. by Richard Collins
1 What is Danny Wallace’s book, Yes Man about?
Yes Man is the best book I’ve ever read. It’s the true
2 What did Richard do after he read Yes Man?
story of a year in the life of author, Danny Wallace.
c Read Day One and Day Two and then answer the questions. Before Danny Wallace became the ‘Yes Man’, his life
was boring and he felt old. So he decided to make
Day One
things more exciting. He started saying “yes” to
1 Why did Richard go into the travel agent’s?
every question people asked him. And he did it for a
2 What holiday did he book?
whole year. From the day he started,
3 Did he book the kind of holiday he usually likes?
it completely changed his life and he
4 When was his flight?
had all kinds of adventures.
Day Two
It’s a fantastic story. When I finished
1 Why did Richard go to the beach?
the book, I wanted to change my life
2 How was the weather?
like Danny Wallace. So I took some
3 What did he buy at the beach?
holiday from work, and became
4 What is he going to do on Day Three? How does he feel about it?
a ‘Yes Man’ for a week. This is
d Would you like to try water skiing? Do you think Richard what happened.
will enjoy it?
b Which verbs in 2a end in -ed in the past tense? c Ask and answer the questions.
How do the other verbs change? 1 Do you ever say yes when you don’t want to?
You can find a list of irregular verbs on p.206 When?
2 Would you like to be a ‘Yes Man’ for a week?
c Complete the sentences with the past simple form of the verbs Why / Why not?
in brackets.
1 I as a waiter for a day, for no money. (work)
2 I a day fishing with five Greek fishermen. (spend)
3 I at a beach party until six in the morning. (stay)
4 I a dancing competition. (win)
5 I the same boat trip three times. (take)
6 I swimming at midnight. (go)
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UNIT 2
Day One
I started on Saturday morning. At 10 am, I got my first question.
I saw a poster in the window of a travel agent’s. It said, “Tired?”
(Yes – I slept badly the night before, so I was tired). Under this, it
said, “Do you need a holiday?” (Yes, definitely.) So I went in.
The travel agent asked me where I wanted to go. But before I
could answer, she said, “Somewhere hot?”
I don’t like hot weather, but I said, “Yes.”
“A beach holiday? Maybe in Greece?”
I don’t like the beach. I prefer cities. But I said, “Yes.”
“What kind of accommodation? A hotel? Or a … ”
I hate hotels, but before she could continue, I said, “Yes.”
Five minutes later everything was ready. My flight was the next day.
very, very hot. I just wanted to check in and unpack my suitcase, an extra syllable when we add -ed.
but the receptionist said, “We have a minibus to the beach in ten change changed play played
minutes. Do you want to go?” need needed ask asked
You know the answer I gave her. decide decided want wanted
It was about 40°C at the beach. Luckily, I brought suntan start started
lotion. A man came towards me: “Sunglasses? Do you want
sunglasses?” b Complete the rule with two sounds.
I had some in my bag, but I said, “Yes.”
Five minutes later, another man came: “Beautiful hat, sir?” I -ed endings are pronounced with an extra
tried not to look at him. syllable /ɪd/ after and only.
Three hours later, I had two pairs of sunglasses, three hats, a
watch and a woman’s necklace. c 1.28 Which of the verbs + -ed in the box have
It was difficult to carry all my new things back to the minibus. the extra /ɪd/ syllable? Listen and check.
I decided: no trips tomorrow, just rest. When I got back, the
receptionist asked, “Did you like the beach?” waited included arrived looked watched
I didn’t, but I said, “Yes.” shouted smiled stopped ended believed
“Oh, there’s a water skiing course tomorrow. Do you want me
to book a place for you?”
I can’t swim very well and I don’t like the sea. I wanted to cry … 6 VOCABULARY Tourism
a What useful holiday items can you see on
these pages? What else do people normally take?
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G Past continuous
waiting for me V Travel collocations
2 LISTENING
a Look at the picture and the headline.
What do you think happened?
Woman angry
after flight in toilet
b 1.33 Listen to the woman describing her
experience. Were your ideas in 2a correct?
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UNIT 2
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P Joining words
What time’s the next train? C Asking for more information
c 1.38Watch or listen to Part 1 and check b 1.40 Listen and complete the questions the assistant asks.
your ideas in 1b. 1 Yes, how help you?
2 Is there I can help you with?
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UNIT 2
5 LISTENING
4 CONVERSATION SKILLS
Asking for more information a Look at the picture from Part 2. Why do you think
Annie runs back to the assistant?
a Look at the underlined phrases. Do the phrases
show that the speaker wants to … ? b 1.45 Watch or listen to Part 2 and check your ideas.
1 end the conversation What mistake did Annie make? What is her last question?
2 ask something else
c Have you ever made a silly mistake like Annie?
ANNIE Sorry, just one more thing.
What happened?
ASSISTANT Yes, of course.
ANNIE Could you tell me where the ticket office is?
ASSISTANT Is there anything else I can help you with?
6 SPEAKING
ANNIE Actually, there is one more thing. Where
a Communication 2C Student A: go to 6b below.
can I buy a magazine?
Student B: go to p.128.
b 1.44 Listen to the phrases and repeat. Student A
c Work in pairs. Student A: you are a tourist
b Look at Card 1. Think about what you want to ask.
officer. Student B: you are a tourist in town. Use 1 You need to book a train ticket.
the dialogue below, and ask two more questions. – first train to Manchester / in the morning?
•
A B • how often / trains to Manchester?
• £ two adult tickets?
• pay by card?
• where / leave luggage?
• where / the waiting room?
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1 SPEAKING AND LISTENING c 1.46 Listen again and answer the questions.
1 How is Tim planning to get to his hostel?
a Look at the pictures of Indonesia. Ask and 2 What were the problems with Karen’s flight to Jakarta?
answer the questions. 3 How does Karen describe Indonesian traffic jams?
1 What can you see in the photos? 4 How did Karen feel about the storms in Indonesia?
2 What do you know about Indonesia? 5 Why didn’t Karen write a blog?
3 Have you been there? Would you like
to go there? Why / Why not? d Ask and answer the questions.
1 Do you write a blog or diary when you travel? Do you know
b Listen to Karen talking to her nephew
1.46 someone who does?
Tim about Indonesia. Answer the questions. 2 Do you like reading other people’s blogs? Why / Why not?
1 Why is Tim phoning Karen?
2 When did she travel to Indonesia?
3 Which of the things in the photographs (a–e) in 1a
2 READING
does Karen describe to Tim?
a Read Tim’s travel blog about arriving in Jakarta,
Indonesia. Tick (✓) the topic he does not write about.
a • his flight to Jakarta • the people
• animals • food
• the weather • tourist places
• the traffic
MY BLOG ABOUT ME
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UNIT 2
b Read the blog again and answer the questions. c Put but, when, so or because where you see in the
1 What did Tim do on the flight? sentences.
2 Why was the journey to the city centre slow? 1 We were very tired, we went straight to bed.
3 Why did Tim think the taxi driver was happy? 2 we got to the hotel, I unpacked.
4 What did he think of the food at the restaurant? 3 It was the middle of the night, the streets were
5 What did he see in the Old Town? completely empty
4 The restaurant looked small and cheap, the food was
amazing.
3 WRITING SKILLS Linking words 5 We gave the waiter $5 the service was excellent.
6 We ran into a shopping centre the storm began.
a Read the examples and answer the questions about 7 We went to the National Museum we wanted to
the linking words in bold.
understand more about the country’s history.
1 I slept most of the way, so I’m not tired. 8 We tried to check in, we were very early and the desk
2 When I got off the plane, I noticed the heat first. was closed.
3 It was really fresh and full of flavour.
4 The taxi driver was very friendly, but he didn’t speak much
English. 4 WRITING
5 I decided to have nasi goreng because it’s the Indonesian
national dish. a You’re going to write a blog. Choose one of the topics.
• a holiday experience
Which word do we use to … ?
• your first day doing something new (for example, starting a
a say two things happen at the same time new course or job)
b add a similar idea • a new place you visited recently
c add a different idea
d give the reason for something b Make notes. Think about:
e give the result of something
• where you were
• how you felt
b Find and underline more examples of the linking
• what you saw and did
words in Tim’s blog.
• who you talked to
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a b c
1 GRAMMAR
a Complete the sentences with the past simple forms of
the verbs in the box.
1 We a lot of money, because everything was very cheap. 1 We booked an early ferry, so we set off at 5 am.
2 She the bus driver for directions. OK, I’m off. My train leaves in ten minutes.
3 I to change my ticket before I got on the train. The traffic lights turned green and they drove off.
4 I the bus home, because I didn’t have any money. I asked a man for directions, but he just walked off.
5 He his new shirt to the party. The plane took off half an hour early.
6 you any interesting people on holiday? 2 The airline has 20% off tickets to New York.
7 I how to surf when I lived in California. He fell off the chair and hurt his back.
Can you cut off a piece of that cheese for me?
b Choose the correct verb forms. Why don’t you take off your coat? It’s not cold here.
I had a terrible journey. I 1walked / was walking to the train
3 I hate it when people don’t switch off their phones in
station and it started raining. And then the train was twenty
the cinema.
minutes late. When it 2came / was coming, I 3found / was
I tried to call him, but his phone was off.
finding a seat by the window. Some girls 4played / were playing
I was tired, so I turned off the TV and went to bed.
music on their mobiles, but it was great music. That was OK,
but I 5read / was reading my book when the train 6arrived / was
arriving at the next station. Two people got on and a man 7sat /
b Match sentences (1–8) with replies (a–h).
was sitting down next to me and he started talking loudly on his 1 There’s 10% off if you buy today.
mobile. He 8told / was telling someone about his new car, his 2 Is that your phone? What happened to it?
job – everything! He was still talking when the train 9got / was 3 Why is it so cold in here?
getting in to the station. 4 When are you off?
5 Can I try some of that sausage?
6 Can you turn off the radio, please?
2 VOCABULARY 7 We took off an hour late.
8 So, do you know who hit your car?
a Match the clues (1–5) to the words.
a It fell off the table.
suntan lotion sunglasses backpack foreign currency b Of course. I’ll cut off a piece for you.
guidebook map passport suitcase c Great! I’ll take two, please.
d In five minutes.
1 You wear or use these two things when it’s sunny. e What time did you land?
2 This is money from another country. f No, they drove off before I saw them.
3 These two things give you ideas of where to go. g No. I’m listening to it.
4 You normally need this to travel internationally. h The heating’s off.
5 You pack clothes in these two things when you go away.
c Work in pairs. Cover a–h in 3b and try to
b Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box. remember the replies.