6TSO Unit 3, Check in + Step 1: Pimp my ride

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CHECK IN: Road madness
Go to Engels 6TSO > Oefeningen > 
Unit 3: Check in (viewing/vocabulary)

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STEP 1: Pimp my ride 

Talking about cars and car parts

1 / Find the right car for you

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Ex. 1 p. 118
1 Look at the ads for second-hand cars and answer the questions.
a Mark the interior and exterior design features in one colour and the safety features in another colour.

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Rear park assist is ...
A
an interior design feature
B
an exterior design feature
C
a safety feature
D
none of the above

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A leather gear lever is ...
A
an interior design feature
B
an exterior design feature
C
a safety feature
D
none of the above

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A spare tyre, spanner and jack built-in in boot floor is ...
A
an interior design feature
B
an exterior design feature
C
a safety feature
D
none of the above

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Remote central locking is ...
A
an interior design feature
B
an exterior design feature
C
a safety feature
D
none of the above

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High quality hubcaps are ...
A
interior design features
B
exterior design features
C
safety features
D
none of the above

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Front fog lights are ...
A
interior design features
B
exterior design features
C
safety features
D
none of the above

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White indicators are ...
A
interior design features
B
exterior design features
C
safety features
D
none of the above

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Roof rails are ...
A
interior design features
B
exterior design features
C
safety features
D
none of the above

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Leather electric heated seats are...
A
interior design features
B
exterior design features
C
safety features
D
none of the above

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A third brake light is ...
A
an interior design feature
B
an exterior design feature
C
a safety feature
D
none of the above

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Pedestrian warning is ...
A
an interior design feature
B
an exterior design feature
C
a safety feature
D
none of the above

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A collision mitigation braking system is ...
A
an interior design feature
B
an exterior design feature
C
a safety feature
D
none of the above

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A manual gear box is ...
A
an interior design feature
B
an exterior design feature
C
a safety feature
D
none of the above

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Alloy wheels are ...
A
interior design features
B
exterior design features
C
safety features
D
none of the above

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Ex. 1 p. 118
 b Which car would be best suited for... : name a car from the ads on p. 118-120.


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Which car would be best suited for
a family of 4?

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Which car would be best suited for a minister with a personal driver?

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Which car would be best suited for a small business owner?

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Which car would be your favourite? Why?

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Prepare ex. 2-3-4-5-7 in your workbooks.
  • Use the correction keys to check your answers for ex. 2-3-4-5.
  • Ask your teacher for some feedback for ex. 7.

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2 / Some alternative methods of transportation

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Ex. 1 p. 124
Read the text about the fastest car on earth and answer the questions.
a) Match words from column A with items from column B.

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brand
price tag
top speed
acceleration
engine
size
fuel capacity
number of gears
fuel consumption
15.9 mpg (= miles per gallon)
270 mph (= miles per hour)
above £ 1,000,000
Hennessey
183.7 in/465.5 cm (l) x 77.2 in/196 cm (w) x 44.7 in/113.5 cm (h)
0-60 in 2.5 seconds (nought to 60 in 2 point 5 seconds)
1244 HP (= horsepower)
6
18.5 gallons

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Ex. 1 p. 124
b) Make questions so the facts and figures in column B are the answers. 
e.g. size: How big is the car?
  • 183.7 in/465.5 cm (l) x 77.2 in/196 cm (w) x 44.7 in/113.5 cm (h)
  • 270 mph (= miles per hour)
  • 15.9 mpg (= miles per gallon)
  • 6
  • 1244 HP (= horsepower)
  • 0-60 in 2.5 seconds (nought to 60 in 2 point 5 seconds)
  • above £ 1,000,000
  • 18.5 gallons
  • Hennessey

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Answer: 270 mph (= miles per hour)

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Answer: 15.9 mpg (= miles per gallon)
(fuel consumption)

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Answer: 6

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Answer: 1244 HP (= horsepower)

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Answer: 0-60 in 2.5 seconds (nought to 60 in 2 point 5 seconds)

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Answer: above £ 1,000,000

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Answer: 18.5 gallons
(fuel)

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Answer: Hennessey

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1 (speed) How fast does it go? What’s its top speed?
2 (fuel) How much fuel does it use?
3 (gears) How many gears are there?
4 (engine) How powerful is the engine?
5 How quickly does it accelerate from 0 to 60 (miles per hour)?
6 How much does it cost?
7 How much fuel does the tank carry? How many gallons does the tank carry?
8 What brand is the car?

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Ex. 2
Make groups and play a round of quartets.

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Ex. 3 p. 125
Look at these pictures of ‘alternative’ means of transport. Combine them with the correct Wikipedia descriptions.

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partybike
Segway PT 
hover board
rickshaw
horse and carriage
wingsuit

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Ex. 4 
You will watch a video about the 13 most bizarre vehicles ever made and answer questions about them.

Afterwards, close your workbooks.

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OSI Silver Fox Prototype
Scubster Pedal-Powered Submarine
Vexel Quovis 
Green Hummer Project
Honda UX3 
VZ-9A Avrocar
Zombie Proof Maybach
Herzog Conte Schwimmwagen
BMW 4219 Eli
Fiat Panda 4x4 Monster truck
Italcorsca Tarf II
Real life Batmobile Tumbler
Peraves Ecomobile

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Which vehicle is your favourite? (coolest, funniest, weirdest, most practical,...)
Why? Describe 2 advantages and 2 disadvantages in your paragraph.

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Ex. 6
You are going to describe a kid's drawing if their dream vehicle.
a Preparation: Work per two. You will each get a different kid's drawing. Don't show your drawing to your partner! 
b Action: describe the vehicle to your partner. Have your classmate draw it. Does it correspond with what the picture? Why (not)?

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Design your own dream vehicle. Post your picture here :-)

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Ex. 7
You are on holiday in the UK with your friends. You decide to rent a car.
PREPARATION:
a) Use your own data or invent  data to fill in the 
driving licence.
1) surname = achternaam
3) DOB = date of birth / POB = place of birth
4) valid = geldig
5) Number = 9 numbers

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Ex. 8
8 You will get a role card. (next slide) 
Role play the situation from exercise 7.
One will play the role of customer (role card); the other will play the role of rental office employee. Fill in the form on p. 128 while talking to the customer.

In the Checkout you will have to have a similar conversation and record it.



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Customer 1
You’re on holiday with your sister and your five-year-old nephew. You need a car for two weeks, starting from your arrival at the airport at 7 a.m. on 7 August. Your flight back is on 21 August at 5 p.m.
Your nephew is still in a buggy most of the time, and you have a lot of luggage.
Your sense of orientation is phenomenal. You seldom use Google maps, because you have this app in your genes.
Your parking skills are excellent, but you would feel safer if you could help yourself in case of a flat tyre.
You also want an extra first aid kit, just in case.
Customer 2
You’re on holiday with your best friend. You’ll need a car from the moment you arrive at the airport on 15 July at 3 p.m. until your departure on 29 July at 11 a.m.
Your granny gave you a no limits credit card for this trip, so you are free to choose any car you like

Customer 3
You’re on holiday with your uncle and your 3 cousins. You want to rent a car for 7 days starting on 3 July.
Your uncle has 3 children, 2 of whom need a child seat. As the kids are really wild, you could do with an extra first aid kit.
You hate shifting gears and you have no faith in your own and your uncle’s parking skills. You would like to use Google Maps on your smartphone.
Customer 4
You’re on holiday with your girlfriend/boyfriend. You need a car for a daytrip on 25 July from early in the morning (you choose) until 10 p.m. Your friend wants to watch the sky all the time but she/he doesn’t want to ruin her/his hair in the wind.
At night she/he always feels cold. You don’t want to use Google maps on your smartphone, but you don’t want to get lost either. You’re not good at parking.
If ever you end up having a flat tyre, you’re just going to call car assistance or a local garage. No dirty hands for you!

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