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INGLÉS TURÍSTICO 2

Session
TOPIC: Giving advice to holidaymakers
PROFESSOR: Narby Izaguirre
LOGRO DE LA SESIÓN 1

1. At the end of the session, students will

be able to give advice to holidaymakers

using vocabulary with fluency and

accuracy.
GIVING ADVICE TO HOLIDAYMAKERS

• Be Flexible
• We always plan for delays and try
not to get upset when things
inevitably go wrong. Patience is
extremely important when traveling!

GIVING ADVICE TO HOLIDAYMAKERS

• Make a List
• About a week or so before each
trip, I make a mental list of items I
don’t want to forget — which I WILL
forget if I don’t write them down.
I’ve learned that when I think of
something, I need to write it down.
GIVING ADVICE TO HOLIDAYMAKERS

• Don’t Forget an Extra Camera


Battery (or Two)
• Have you ever gotten to that epic
sunset photo spot and realized your
camera battery is dead and you
don’t have a back up? I try to bring
at least three camera batteries on
all of our trips so that we don’t miss
out on that perfect shot.
GIVING ADVICE TO HOLIDAYMAKERS

• Always Buy Travel Insurance


• A medical emergency can wipe out
your savings — or even worse. We
use and trust ”XXX” for travel
insurance.

GIVING ADVICE TO HOLIDAYMAKERS

• Pre-plan Your Outfits


• I’m a lazy, last-minute packer,
so I’ve spent too many trips
with all black or all grey outfits
because I didn’t plan my
outfits before packing. I look
back at photos and wish I had
put more effort into packing.
HOLIDAY REPRESENTATIVE OR HOLIDAY REP
• Put Electronics, Medications,
Toothbrush, and an Extra Pair of
Underwear in Your Carry-on
• A few important items should always go in
your carry-on. A swimsuit is also a good
idea if you are going on a beach vacation.
You can buy most of these things if your
bag gets lost, but having them in your
carry-on will save you money and time if
your luggage gets lost in transit.

GIVING ADVICE TO HOLIDAYMAKERS

• Beware of Free Public WIFI


• I always try to avoid logging into
bank accounts or entering any
passwords while I’m using free
public WIFI at a place like an
airport. I’m not as strict about it
once I’ve gotten to my hotel,
especially if they have a password
for their wifi.
WORK IN PAIRS, 20 – 25 MIN

• Write an essay describing advice to holidaymakers. It may contain


at least 120 words.
QUESTIONS FOR REFLEXION

• What did you learn?

• Was it difficult for you?

• How can you solve problems?


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