Travel & Transportation 1 Objective: Students will generate a list of modes of transportation that they are familiar with, but may not have direct experience.

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Travel & Transportation 1 Objective: Students will generate a list of modes of transportation that they are familiar with, but may not have direct experience with. Idiomatic expression: Hit the road.

Our predictions for Hit the road To leave To drive somewhere To drive far To get out of the house To drive a far distance “to bounce” All of the above

Hit the road means Someone is ready to leave to go from one place to another.

Trivia-Top 10 Most Unusual Forms of Transportation

Grammatical Forms We Will Use Present perfect verbs (have/have not + past tense verb) Nouns (forms of transportation) Conjunction “but”

Examples of present-perfect verb tense have/have not + past-tense verb has/has not + past-tense verb have/ have not traveledhas/ has not traveled Have/have not talkedHas/has not walked Have/have not eatenHas/has not texted

How many forms of transportation can you think of? Pee wee motorcycle bicyclecarboat tricycleskateboardscootertrain Jet packbusUnderwater bikeplane walkingTiny bikeSofa carMini car camelhorsedonkeyelephant

 On the following slides, you will see other forms of transportation.  Write down three forms of transportation that you’re familiar with and three that you’re not familiar with.  You may include forms of transportation from the video.

automobile Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) trainsubway bullet trainbuggywagonskateboard

yachtlimousinecruise shipcable car trolleyLight Railtransitunicycle

ambulancetaxicabgolf cartzamboni machine segwaydouble decker bus hot-air balloon kayak

Patterns for Prompts Have you ever heard of a _______ (noun/form of transportation) ? Have you ever been on a ________ (noun/form of transportation) before?

Patterns for Responses Yes, I have heard of a ________ (noun/form of transportation), but ______(student elaboration). *Student generated response should follow present perfect format-but I have/ have not) Example: Yes, I have heard of a Segway, but I have not ever ridden one. No, I’ve never heard of a ________.

Did we meet our objective? Students will generate a list of modes of transportation that they are familiar with. Comprehension question: Tell your neighbor two forms of transportation that you learned of today that you never heard of or that you’ve never used.