外研版(2019)必修第二册Unit 5 On the road Listening and Speaking课件(共25张PPT)

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(共25张PPT)
Unit 5
On the road
To learn how to describe the locations
To learn how to ask for directions
To learn how to give directions
Do you know the types of tourism
What do you want to experience in a tour
delicious food
culture
places of interest
different custom
places of mystery
Did you know
Different types of tourism
Food tourism: travellers choose their
destination for its food.
Cultural tourism: travellers go to theatres,
museums and festivals to learn about local art,
history and lifestyle.
Adventure tourism: travellers explore unusual
or remote destinations, often engaging in
risky activities.
Before listening, you should look at the pictures carefully to judge where the places are and mark the places mentioned in the questions;
Judge what may happen between the people in the conversations from the pictures;
Read the map to get to know the information of different places.
Listen to the conversation and find out where it takes place.
C
Listen again and complete the map and the information for the tourist.
History Museum
behind ______________
opens at _____________________________
the town hall
half past nine in the morning
Paul’s Restaurant
next to ______________
serves ___________________
the post office
delicious fish and chips
boat race
between _________ and __________ universities
starts ___________________
Oxford
Cambridge
tomorrow afternoon
Guest: Good morning.
Receptionist: Hello there. How can I help you
Guest: Well, it's my first visit to this town.
What would you suggest I see
Receptionist: I'd suggest starting with the
History Museum. It has some
great displays of ancient objects
found in the local area.
Guest: That sounds good. Where is it
Tapescripts
Receptionist: Here's a map of the town. This
is the hotel. Head across the
square to the town hall. Walk
around the town hall, and you'll
see the History Museum behind
it, right between the theatre and
the sports centre.
Guest: When does it open
Receptionist: It opens at half past nine in the
morning.
Guest: Great! And could you recommend
anywhere to eat
Receptionist: Oh yes, there are lots of good
restaurants in the town centre.
You could go to this one here.
It's called Paul's Restaurant and
it serves delicious fish and chips.
It's on East Road, next to the
post office.
Guest: That's perfect because I'd like to send
some postcards, too.
Receptionist: Is there anything else I can help
you with
Guest: Actually, I'm here for four days. Are
there any events happening in town or
nearby
Receptionist: Well, you've arrived just in
time for the boat race between
Oxford and Cambridge
universities. It starts tomorrow
afternoon and takes place on
the River Thames in West
London.
Guest: That sounds great. How will I know
which team is which
Receptionist: Oh, that's easy –Oxford always
wears dark blue and
Cambridge light blue.
Guest: OK. How can I get there
Receptionist: The train station is near the hotel,
at the end of Rose Road. After you
get to London, I' d recommend
taking the tube to Putney Bridge
and watching the race from there.
Make sure to get there early so
that you get a good view!
Guest: Thank you so much. You're very helpful.
Receptionist: Enjoy your stay. Bye!
Talk about how the speakers ask for and give information.
I was wondering where … is.
Could you please tell me how I can go…
When does … open/close
Could you recommend any …
What else do you recommend
Do you happen to know…
I’d like to know…
It’s on … Street/Road.
Take the first/second turning on your
right/left.
Go straight on.
It opens/closes at…
There’s a… called… It’s …
I’d recommend…
You can…
Act out asking for and giving information.
Student A is visiting a new town and want to find some places.
Student B gives directions and provides further information.
When you visit a place for the first time, a map is a great help for you to know the place better. An online map on your mobile phone is convenient. But if you don’t have net connection when you travel, a paper map is still an option.
You would be able to find one in your hotel or at the local tourist information centre. When someone is giving you directions, try to mark your destinations and draw the routes to them on the map.
Draw your own map and have a similar conversation.