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In deze les zitten 16 slides, met interactieve quizzen en tekstslides.

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Travelling

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Travelling
Lesson 1
- vocabulary, reading & speaking
Lesson 2
- listening
Lesson 3
- speaking
Lesson 4
- writing

Extra assignment -> (LLB) -> A life on our planet -> find it in Teams :) 

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Words to do with travelling

Slide 3 - Woordweb

Which of the following things
is an example of ‘baggage’?
A
a suitcase
B
an airport
C
a ticket
D
a train

Slide 4 - Quizvraag

A ‘border’ is a line on a map that
separates two ….
A
people
B
countries
C
hotels
D
lakes

Slide 5 - Quizvraag

At which of the following places
can you ‘check-in’?
A
a cruise ship
B
a hotel
C
an airport
D
all three

Slide 6 - Quizvraag

Which of the following words
means ‘depart’?
A
stand
B
sit
C
leave
D
arrive

Slide 7 - Quizvraag

Your ‘destination’ means the
place that you ….
A
like
B
don't like
C
travelled from
D
are travelling to

Slide 8 - Quizvraag

The opposite of an ‘entrance’ is
an
A
embassy
B
exit
C
airport
D
arrival

Slide 9 - Quizvraag

A '... book' can give you useful information when you travel
A
guide
B
cook
C
comic
D
telephone

Slide 10 - Quizvraag

Many people will probably want to ... when they see a 'landmark'
A
eat something
B
take a picture
C
run away
D
get on a train

Slide 11 - Quizvraag

The Hassle of Airport Security
Airports can be a stressful place, especially when it comes to security checks. The long lines, the removal of shoes and belts, and the dreaded x-ray machine can make even the most seasoned traveler feel frazzled. But it doesn't have to be this way. By understanding the airport security process and what is allowed and prohibited, travellers can make their experience much smoother.
 
First, it's important to know the restrictions on liquids in carry-on bags. Passengers are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, and pastes in their carry-on and checked bags. These items must be placed in a clear, plastic, resealable bag for inspection. All liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, and pastes must be 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item.

Slide 12 - Tekstslide



Additionally, sharp items such as scissors and knives are prohibited in carry-on bags, but may be placed in checked bags. Laptops, tablets, e-readers, and other larger electronics must be removed from carry-on bags and placed in bins for X-ray screening. Passengers are also advised to remove their shoes and place them in bins to be scanned.
  
The security process at the airport can be stressful, but by being prepared and understanding the rules, travellers can minimize the hassle and make their experience more pleasant.

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

Speaking
1. What items are restricted in carry-on bags when flying?
2. What items do travelers need to remove from their carry-on bags at airport security?
3. What advice does the author give for a smoother airport security experience?
4. What is your own experience with security while travelling? 

Slide 14 - Tekstslide

Speaking
Find the speech cards in Teams. 
Translate the things you say.
Play the role, switch when finished. 

Slide 15 - Tekstslide

Slide 16 - Tekstslide