This section deals with two topics, traveling and culture, which your students are sure to enjoy. Whether you teach young learners or adults, you can find appropriate worksheets and activities here, and there are also multiple subsections to help you narrow down your search. This travelling worksheet has the materials for a role-play activity about how to behave abroad and takes the customs of several different countries into consideration. The worksheet talks a little about business practices but you can adapt it to focus on that if you are teaching business English classes. There are now 574 travelling worksheets that you can choose from on this topic and you are more than welcome to upload your own too.
Travel and culture studies are interesting topics. General travel vocabulary is important including topics such as transportation, activities, and place names like museum and restaurant. For students who plan on traveling or those who travel for work, consider including more model dialogues in your classes. Of course this only really useful if they plan to visit an English speaking country but even in other countries, speaking English can be incredibly helpful. You can use culture studies to teach students about holidays or simply compare the practices in different countries. Adult learners may have less interest in this as their experience with and understanding of other cultures is often better than that of school aged students.
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There are five different role plays for the students to perform in order to get them talking and they are all about transportation.
At the Bus Station
At the Train Station
At the Airport
At the airport: fill in the gaps. Example sentences: 1. A trip on an airplane is called a _____________________. 2. A flight within one country is called a _________________ flight. 3. A flight be ...
Practice of transportation problems plus adverbs like 'too many', 'too much', 'enough', 'more', 'less' and 'fewer' with countable and uncountable nouns.
It can be used for students interested in travelling abroad. For tourism purpose. It has some hotel dialogues, role plays, making reservations on the phone, hotel vocabulary, etc.
The task of the students is to make up dialogue using the tips included in the following worksheet. Each student is a representative of some country who shares rules of good behaviour in different ...