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Tourism Management 
English 1.2, Lesson 3
English 1.2
Lesson 2

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Homework for today
  • Click this link: web lecture on infographic theory  and watch it.
  • Study the grammar from chapter 26 MGL, pp. 120-123
  • Study and practise chapter 27 MGL, pp. 124-127 and chapter 28, pp. 128-131
  • Study the vocabulary 15-42

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Goals for today
Goal 1
Vocabulary test + dictation
Goal 2
Infographic brainstorm
Goal 3
Grammar test
Goal 4
Vocabulary session

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1st goal of today- Vocabulary useful for your oral assessment
Test if you know  the vocabulary of 15-42: Test via Kahoot
  • how to spell it and see its context in a sentence
  • how to use it in a sentence (meaning, context)

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Dictation
Take pen and paper

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Can you use the words?
Following slides: test on the meaning

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A place you can visit, or the place where a building is, or a dig takes place.
Something that is worth seeing, or that is remarkable to see.
sight
site

Slide 7 - Drag question

On the next slides, continue with
site/sight

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The park Spaarnwoude often is the ..... where dance festivals take place.

Slide 9 - Open question

The archeologist found a new ...... where she dug up a medieval homestead.

Slide 10 - Open question

Aren't you a .......for sore eyes! I am so happy to finally see you again!

Slide 11 - Open question

When we visit a city, we always go ........ seeing.

Slide 12 - Open question

The reason why tourists leave their own place of residence
The reason why tourists choose a destination
push factor
pull factor
visit factor
travelling factor

Slide 13 - Drag question

On the next slides, continue with
push factor / pull factor

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The Dutch weather is a strong ....... to visit Spain in winter.

Slide 15 - Open question

The Amsterdam canals are a well-known ....... for both domestic and foreign tourists.

Slide 16 - Open question

Chocolate cake is my favourite ..... dish.
Fish and chips constitute my favourite ........ dish.
sugary
sweet
salted
savoury

Slide 17 - Drag question

Choose from your list
Which word that you have learnt from the vocabulary list 
for today fits in the following sentence?

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Dutch 'stamppot' is not very popular among culinary tourists. Most say it is a simple dish that does not please their.............

Slide 19 - Open question

Goal 2 of today
Infographic brainstorm

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Learning goal: Design an infographic to give an overview of the citytrip for your target audience in an oral assessment
Use one of these tools (or other tools) to create an infographic:
Canva: https://www.canva.com/en_in/pricing/
Piktochart: https://piktochart.com/
 




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Infographic
Design an infographic to give an overview of the city trip that you develop for the project and substantiate your stories.
This overview is developed for your target audience: the senior management of the tour
operator that your project group works for (teacher during oral assessment)

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These stories should be part of the infographic
The stories that can be left out of the infographic
destination analysis
target group description
relevant trends
sustainability
best practices
package
financial substantiation

Slide 23 - Drag question

Which stories?

1. Destination analysis (for example: package/transport/excursions/hotel)
2. Target group
3. Sustainability
4. Trends
5. Best practices (what is the competition doing?)
6. Financial substantiation


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Lay-out
Per story: 2 or 3 short sentences
Per story: use an icon

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Task at home
Brainstorm about your project stories. Later on you are going to motivate  the infographic on paper and during the oral assessment. Start creating an outline of sentences per story, which we are going to use in the motivation letter. (make use of the grammar topics and vocabulary)


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Goal 3
Grammar test
Decisions, intentions and arrangements

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Take the quiz on Grammar


Note: do not use contractions!

So, instead of writing you're, you write you are

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That suitcase looks heavy. I ...... (lift) it for you.

Slide 29 - Open question

This is a matter of principle for me. I ......(agree+never) to doing such harm to another person.

Slide 30 - Open question

It is decided that every adult ....(be+wear) a face mask when using public transport as of next Saturday.

Slide 31 - Open question

Future
... and other ways of expressing the future

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The plane .....(leave) at 17:18.

Slide 33 - Open question

The plane is .....
A
due to leave at 17:18
B
due to leaving at 17:18

Slide 34 - Quiz

Homework
  • Watch the web lecture on the theory of the letter format. 
  • Hand in your 1st draft infographic on Teams before class (several stories)
  • Study the grammar from chapter 27 MGL, pp. 124-127 and chapter 28, pp. 128-131
  • Complete the pre-start and diagnostic test of pp. 136-137
  • Study and practice chapter 30 MGL, pp. 138-139
  • Look up and study the vocabulary 43-68
  • Read the overview again.
  • Study the explanation of the assessement rubric.
Do not forget any plans of action that are necessary!

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