HAVE YOUR SAY
Date: 2015-10-07; view: 578.
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LISTENING
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
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| ship
| aircraft
| | first class
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| 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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