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Welcome. Fawlty towers
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STREAMLINE ONLINEELEMENTARY
UNIT 1 WELCOME
1.4. FAWLTY TOWERS
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WARM UPWORK IN PAIRS. FOLLOW THE LINK
https://wordwall.net/resource/1124438/warm-up AND
SPIN THE WHEEL. ASK YOUR PARTNER THE QUESTIONS.
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LESSON PLAN-
Find out what should a good hotel
have
- Watch a video about a funny
receptionist
- Learn what countries have great
hotels
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LIFT (Am.E. ELEVATOR)/lɪft/ (/ˈelɪveɪtə/)
TO LIFT – to move (smth) up
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STAIRS/steərz/
TO GO UPSTAIRS [ʌpˈsteəz]
TO GO DOWNSTAIRS
/ˌdaʊnˈsteəz/
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LADDER/ˈlædə/
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RESTAURANT/ˈrestrɒnt/
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AIR CONDITIONING/ˈeə kənˌdɪʃənɪŋ/
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ROOM SERVICE/ruːm ˈsɜːvɪs/
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RECEPTION[rɪˈsepʃ(ə)n]
Person: RECEPTIONIST
[rɪˈsepʃənɪst]
Table: RECEPTION DESK
[desk]
Room: RECEPTION AREA
/ˈeərɪə/
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PARKING[ˈpɑːkɪŋ]
Single place: PARKING
LOT [lɒt]
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Task 1. P.14, EX.2A. WORK IN PAIRS. MATCH THEWORDS IN THE BOX AND THE PICTURES.
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Task 2. WORK IN PAIRS AND DISCUSS: WHAT DO YOUEXPECT OF A GOOD HOTEL?
DON’T STOP TALKING
Example: I expect of/from a good hotel…
I think that a good hotel should have…
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Task 3. P.14, READ THE TEXT. LOOK ATTHE PHOTO. WHO ARE THESE
PEOPLE?
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Task 4. MATCH THE WORDS AND THEPICTURES.
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GUEST/ɡest/
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WAITER/ˈweɪtə/
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WAITRESS/ˈweɪtrəs/
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REMARKABLEunusual or special and surprising
(usually in a good way)
[rɪˈmɑːkəbəl]
Nelson Mandela was a truly remarkable
man.
The 20th century was remarkable for its
inventions.
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Task 5. P.14, Ex.3B. WATCH THEVIDEO. ARE THESE SENTENCES
TRUE OR FALSE?
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Task 6. PAGE 14, EXERCISE 3C. WORK IN PAIRS ANDUNDERLINE THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVE.
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Task 7. WORK IN GROUPS. DID YOU HAVE ANYTHINGFUNNY HAPPENED TO YOU WHEN YOU WERE IN A
HOTEL OR IN ANOTHER COUNTRY?
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Task 8. WORK IN PAIRS. WHAT COUNTRIES ARE THEMOST POPULAR FOR TOURISTS?
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Task 9. WATCH THE VIDEO. TICK ALL THE COUNTRIESMENTIONED. CHECK IN GROUPS.
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HOMEWORKWORKBOOK – BBC INTERVIEW 1