zielsicher Englisch, Handel, Schulbuch

Things that can go wrong before you even depart. With a partner, discuss what you would do if you encountered the following problems. Then, present how you would solve one of them to the class: An announcer says that everyone has to get out and wait 15 minutes for the next train to the airport. You only have one big suitcase, but the airline charges a huge fee for oversized checked baggage. Your flight has been delayed due to a snowstorm. You will probably miss your connecting flight. Once you get to the airport, you realize that you forgot your ticket information. A traffic jam is going to make your taxi an hour late… but there is a train station nearby. A week before leaving, you realize that your passport will expire while you are on your trip. With a partner, practice checking in for your flight. Each partner should be the passenger and the airline employee at least once! Passenger: present your passport and flight information; answer the airline employee’s questions. Airline employee: Ask the passenger: Then, send the luggage to the plane and give the passenger their boarding pass. Subway race: who can find the answer to this question fastest? Using a computer or your phone, look up how long it takes to get from Terminal 4 at JFK Airport to a hotel by West 4 th Street and Broadway. (Use key words “AirTrain”, “MTA” and “New York”). How much does it cost? Do you change subway lines during your trip? A night out. Anna has a night off and wants to meet Johannes. Visit the MTA’s website and use the online maps to plan each journey. Anna always starts at the Javits Convention Center. How much time will each trip take? a) They meet near Johannes’ hostel in Brooklyn at the Lorimer Street Ltrain stop. b) They meet on Prince Street near West Broadway. Johannes starts at Lorimer Street. c) They meet at the Museum of Modern Art on 53 rd Street near 5 th Avenue. Something stinks! Imagine that you are a guest at a hotel that seemed like a wonderful place to stay … until you arrive and your room smells simply awful! With a partner or small group, write a scene, then act it out. What would you demand from the hotel? What excuses would the hotel employees make? How is the problem resolved? Exploring New York – New York has five boroughs* … can you name them? With a partner, find something to do in each borough. Use the internet or travel resources provided by your teacher to help you complete your research. Find out where each activity is located. Create a poster that looks like a map of the city and show where you can do something interesting in each borough. * borough Stadtteil 08 A2–B1 09 A2 Did you pack this bag yourself? May I see your passport and ticketing information? How many bags will you be checking? 10 A2–B1 11 A2–B1 12 A2–B1 13 A2–B1 124 Unit 22 Interaction Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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