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Workbook Page 47, no.

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UNIT 5: GOING PLACES

• Future plans
• “be going to” and “will”
• Travel advice
• Modals for necessity and suggestion
What do you like to do on
Vacation?
Types of vacations:
 Go abroad
 Travel around the world
 Take a bicycle tour
 Visit relatives
 Relax
 Go skiing
 Go on a cruise
 Have fun

 What kind of vacation do


you with you could
take?
What are you going to
do?
Books closed
Look at the picture.

 Are these people friends?


 How old are they?
 What do they do?
 What time of year is it?
 How do they feel?
What are you going to
do?
Books closed
Julia is the 1st speaker.
Nancy is the 2nd speaker.

1. What is Nancy going to


do?
2. What is Julia going to do?
3. What sport is Julia going to
practice?
4. What does Julia do to help
Nancy?
What are you going to
do?
Page 30, no. 2
Part B. Listen.

 Where are they going to


stay?

 How will they get there?


Grammar
Focus
page 31, no. 3
Things you’ve decided on
Be + going to + verb

What are you going to do?


I’m going to relax at the beach.
We’re going to go surfing every day.
I’m not going to do anything special.
Grammar
Focus
page 31, no. 3
Before you’ve made a decision
Will + verb

What are you going to do?


I’m not sure. I guess I’ll just stay
home. Maybe I’ll watch a few DVDs.
I don’t know. I think I’ll go
camping.
I probably won’t go anywhere.
Grammar
Focus
page 31, no. 3

For possible plans, use:

 I guess…
 I think…
 Probably
 I suppose…
 I expect.
Travel
Planning
page 32, no. 4
Workbook page 26, no.
 2 going to paint my
I’m
apartment.
 I’m going to rent a
car
 Maybe I’ll visit my sister
Joanne.
 I think I’ll go to the
mountains
 I’ll probably catch up on
my studying.
 I’m going to relax on the
beach.
Perspectives
books closed
Perspectives
books
closed
True or False?
 It’s necessary to have exact change for the bus.
 True
 You must be 21 or older to rent a car.
 True
 Travelers should try eating at stalls in the street.
 False
 It’s OK to drink water from the tap.
 False
 You should keep a copy of your credit card numbers.
 True
Perspectives
page 32, no. 6

 Look at the advice.


 What topic is each person talking about?
Modals for necessity &
Suggestion
page 33, no. 7
Describing Necessity

You must have a driver’s license.


You need to make a
reservation. You have to get a
passport.
You don’t have to get a visa.
Modals for necessity &
Suggestion
page 33, no. 7
Giving Suggestions

You’d better avoid the stalls on the street.


You ought to pack a first-aid kit.
You should try some local specialties.
You shouldn’t carry a lot of cash.
Modals for necessity &
Suggestion
page 33, no. 7
Practice exercise A

Tourist
Tips
 Planning a trip
page 34, no. 9

 Tours
 Safety
 Money
Getting Away from it
all
page 35, no. 12
 Guess the topic
based on the words:

 Camping
 Clothes
 Wind
 Equipment
 Backpack
 Fun
Travel
Suggestions
 You are on vacation in
your favorite place.
 Write a letter to your
friend telling about your
plans and giving advice.

 It must be 10 sentences.
 You must include:
 Future with”be” (p. 31)
 Modals (p. 33)
 This is your discussion for Unit 5.
 It is due 4 July.

Dear Emily,
I arrived in Santiago, Chile, yesterday! I love it!
Today I’m going to visit La Moneda and after that, maybe
I’ll eat lunch in Plaza de Armas. I hope you can come
visit! If you come, you must have your passport, but you
don’t have to have a visa. You should bring plenty of
warm clothes, because it is very cold in Chile right now!
You
shouldn’t carry too much cash, because it can be
dangerous in the big city. Tomorrow I am going to go to
Mercado Central for some authentic Chilean food. You
ought to try some Chilean seafood—it’s the best in the
world! I hope you’re doing well in the U.S.! See you
soon!

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