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Date: 2015-10-07; view: 488.


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B) Now use the expressions above to complete the table.

A) Match the expressions on the left to their explanations on the right.

1. economy class 2. first class 3. business class/ club class (AmE) 4. tourist class 5. cabin class 6. second class a. (esp. on a train) the travelling conditions which are cheaper than first class
b. (on a ship or aircraft) the standard travelling conditions which are fairly cheap and suitable for ordinary travelers
c. (on a train, ship, or aircraft) the best and most expensive travelling conditions
d. (on an aircraft) the travelling conditions which are better and dearer than tourist class but worse and cheaper than first class
e. (on an aircraft) the cheapest travelling conditions
f. (on a ship) the travelling conditions which are better and dearer than tourist class but worse and cheaper than first class
train ship aircraft
first class    
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second class    

Understanding Spoken English 2004 “Ways of Travelling” (p.8)

Write a reproduction “The Man in the Train”.

1. MINI-POLL: Interview 10 people. Ask them what way of travelling they prefer and why they do. Report to the class on your findings; comment on them.

2. Comment on the cartoon. What do you think it is trying to show? Could you think of a suitable caption to it?


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