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I`ll take the train, thanks This unit discusses alternatives to air travel and the reasons behind them. Reading One describes a group of scientists and their journey to an international conference on climate & pollution. Reading Two is about a famous American who travels a lot around the United States, but never by plane. Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

BACKGROUND Page 145 1. The worlds climate is changing. 2. Pollution causes climate. 3. The United Nations has conferences Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

VOCABULARY FOR COPREHENSION Page 146 Border Dock Visa Schedule Arrange Ferry Complicated Set an example Coast Appreciate Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

READING ONE: The Climate Train Page 147 READING FOR MAIN IDEAS, Page 148 a b Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

READING FOR DETAILS Page 149 The climate Train was a group of people. The people on the Climate Train were from fourteen countries. The travelers needed visas to travel through different countries. The group left England before they got all of their tickets and visas. The climate train travelers liked talking with other people on the train. The travelers didn`t like Chicken feet. Several of the travelers got sick on the ferry to kobe. Several of the travelers rode bicycles from Kobe to Kyoto. The travelers understood that pollution does not stop at borders. They think that if more people travel by train & ferry, it will come easier. Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

REACTING FOR MAIN IDEAS Page 149 T 3. ? 5. F 7.? F 4. T 6. T Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

READING TWO: On the Road with John Modden Page 150 He travels by motor home. He travels this way because he is afraid of flying. He used to travel by train. The freeways and roads will be crowded with huge motor homes. There will be lots of pollution. Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

LINKING READING ONE & TWO Page 152 John Madden Climate Train travelers Very important: not feeling afraid Very important: low pollution Somewhat important: comfort Somewhat important: being able to work learning about places. Not so important: cost pollution No so important: speed Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

FOCUS ON VOCABULLARY Page 152 Train passengers: 6,8 Airplane passenger: 1,4 Motor home owner:2 Bicycle rider:3 Ferry passenger:5,7 Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

Page 153 dock, ferry complicated, set an example schedule, arrange visa, border appreciate, coast Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

STYLE: CONNECTING SENTENCES Page 155 1. And connects sentences that have similar ideas. 2. But connects sentences that have contrasting ideas. 3. Use comma (,) between the ideas to connect two sentences . 4. When the subject of two sentences is the same, use a pronoun as a subject in the second sentence. Examples: 1. He didn`t have to travel for work, and his friends and family lived near by. (reasons not to fly) (reasons not to fly) 2. Amr was afraid of flying, but his fear wasn`t a big problem. 3. Mariam was very nervous, but she knew she had to go. Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

Page 156 ,but 3. ,and 5.,but 7.and ,but 4. and 6.,but 8.,and Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

GRAMMAR: Can, Can`t, or Couldn`t Page 157 Can means something is possible. Can`t means the opposite of can Could is the past tense of can. Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

Can, Can`t, or Couldn`t They can travel wherever they want. 1.Can is used to express possibility or ability in the present. They can travel wherever they want. 2. Can`t is the negative of can. I can`t tell my friend I`m coming. 3. Could is used to express ability or possibility. He could lead a normal life. 4.Couldn`t is the negative of could. Mariam couldn`t get on the airplane. 5.Can & could are also used to make polite requests. Can I travel with you? Could you explain this to me? Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

6. The base form of the verb with can could & couldn`t is always used 6. The base form of the verb with can could & couldn`t is always used. He can travel whatever he wants. He could lead a normal life. Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

Ex.2 Page 158 Couldn`t communicate Couldn`t talk Could send Could take Couldn`t work Can communicate Can still talk Can talk Can`t tell Can see Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

Can also send Can`t we stop Can see Can`t replace Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

Ex.3 Page 159 b. She can`t go by plane. c. She can`t go by bicycle. 1. a. She can go by train. b. She can`t go by plane. c. She can`t go by bicycle. 2. a. They can go by ferry. b. They can`t go by car.(they can go by car if the ferry takes cars) c. They can`t go by plane(They can go by plane if they go to another airport in Japan.) 3. a. I couldn`t walk to the nearest town for help. b. I could call my parents & ask for a help c. I could call my mother & cry. Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

Let`s Practice! Complete the paragraph with can, can’t, could, and couldn’t. Samir has made a lot of progress in English. Last term he _________ order a meal in a restaurant or talk on the telephone.But, His friends _________do everything. Now, he _________ speak English in a lot of situations. Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010

Complete the paragraph with can, can’t, could, and couldn’t Complete the paragraph with can, can’t, could, and couldn’t. Samir has made a lot of progress in English. Last term he couldn`t order a meal in a restaurant or talk on the telephone. But, His friends could do everything. Now, he can speak English in a lot of situations. Instructor:Rosa Al-Remi Spring 2010