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Презентация «Путешествия»

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Travelling

The scientific and technological progress of the 20-th century has allowed people to overcome time and distance, to cover in the twinkle of an eye the vast expanse of our planet. The whole world is open now . The limits and frontiers of the previous period have stopped to exist on business or for holiday.


Ways of travelling


It is the fastest way of travelling. Many people prefer planes as they are very quick and comfortable though quite expensive. You can cover long distances within several hours…


Though it is slower than travelling by plane, it also has its advantages. You can enjoy nice views of the countryside you pass by and not only the clouds as when you fly on a plane…


Some people like to travel by car because it’s very convenient for those holiday makers who are fond of choosing their own itinerary. There they can go as slowly or as fast as they like. They can stop when and where they want.


Travelling by ship is very romantic. Spending time on deck watching sea-gulls and the beauty of the surrounding landscapes can be most fascinating. Sea voyages are becoming more and more popular.


There are tourists who are fond of hiking. Walking a long way in the mountains or countryside is really exciting. In Britain there are a lot of footpaths for walking holidays from one end of the country to the other.


Why do people travel ?

Millions of people all over the world spend their holidays travelling. It is very useful to visit different countries and get familiar with different cultures. Now a person travels in order to see modern cities and the ruins of ancient towns, to enjoy picturesque places and to discover new things, or just for a change of scene.


From the history of transport…

In the past people did not travel so much as we do today, they set sail in search of new lands and trade routes. To get from one place to another in England coaches were used in the 18 th century. In those times letters were delivered by stage coaches which belonged to rich people. The roads were so bad that stage coaches rode only four miles an hour. In 1784 John Palmer organized fast coaches which, guarded by soldiers, ran along the main roads. Along the road there were five places where the coaches could change horses. The first coach ran between London and Bristol. In 1818 bicycles (the weels were made of wood) came to England from France and soon became very popular. The modern bicycle was invented later. It plays a very important role in the history of transport. We can call a bicycle the « father » of modern cars.


Goals and benefits

The best way to study geography is to travel: we see and learn a lot of things that we can never see or learn at home, though we may read about them in books, newspapers or see films on TV.

Travelling is indispensable for learning foreign languages. Pupils of different age groups go abroad to learn the chosen language. In all European countries there are a lot of summer schools, which are very useful. The effect is great – pupils can speak English more fluently as they don’t have a language barrier any more. They can establish contacts with people easier.



Travelling is very popular today. Going from one place to another gives a person a kind of social experience and so it is the best way to learn the world.

Answer the questions:

  • Why do people travel ?
  • What do we see and learn while travelling ?
  • Are you fond of travelling ?
  • What places have you visited&
  • Some people prefer to travel on their own and hate travelling in a group. What about you ?
  • Some people like to travel by car because they can choose their own route.
  • Thousands of people over the world spend their holidays travelling.
  • In the 18 th century cars were used to get from one place to another.
  • In 1818 bicycles came to England from Spain.
  • In all European countries summer schools are popular among students.

Complete the sentences:

  • Many people prefer planes as they …
  • Now a person travels to ...
  • In the past people didn’t …
  • We can call a bicycle …
  • Pupils of different age groups go …

Fill in the gaps:

  • The scientific progress has allowed people to cover _______ the vast expanse of our planet.
  • The roads were so bad that stage coaches rode only ______ an hour.
  • In _______ John palmer organized fast coaches.
  • The best way to study ______ is to travel.
  • Travelling is _______ for learning foreign languages.







Text for Reading A Witty Guide The Florida beach and the blue sky looking inviting to the tourist from the North. He was going to swim, so he asked his guide: Youre sure there are no alligators here, arent you? No, no, replied the guide smiling. There are no alligators here. The tourist was no longer afraid. He stepped into the water and was about to swim. Then he shouted to the guide again: What makes you sure there arent any alligators?… …… ……


What things are necessary for your trip? A compass A compass Sunglasses Sunglasses Matches Matches A map A map A flask of water A flask of water A dog A dog A bathing suit A bathing suit A thermos A thermos Binoculars Binoculars Warm boots Warm boots A sledge A sledge White clothes White clothes A fur coat A fur coat Mittens Mittens A magnifying glass A magnifying glass Skies Skies


Unpredictable situations: Your train is due out in 10 minutes and you are still queuing up at the booking office. Explain your situation to the people who want to buy tickets for later trains and then to the clerk what ticket you want … Your train is due out in 10 minutes and you are still queuing up at the booking office. Explain your situation to the people who want to buy tickets for later trains and then to the clerk what ticket you want … You are travelling alone. Check in at a hotel and ask a hotel receptionist about conveniences in this hotel … You are travelling alone. Check in at a hotel and ask a hotel receptionist about conveniences in this hotel …


You are at the airport. You are flying to Italy. Your suitcase is very heavy. Besides, you cant find your boarding gate. What will you do ? You are at the airport. You are flying to Italy. Your suitcase is very heavy. Besides, you cant find your boarding gate. What will you do ? Your friend is afraid of travelling by air. Persuade him to change his opinion. Tell him about advantages of travelling by plane … Your friend is afraid of travelling by air. Persuade him to change his opinion. Tell him about advantages of travelling by plane …

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Travel l ing 9"A"

Why people travel to challenge yourself to party or just to have fun to enjoy new experiences to learn a new language to experience new cultures to see new things to eat new food

Ways of travel l ing By bicycle By airplane By bus Hitch-hike By ship By car Hike By horse

Unusual ways of trave l ling BAMBOO TRAIN, CAMBODIA: Passengers sit on a makeshift bamboo ‘train’ (basically just a bamboo platform) powered by an electric generator engine, perched just inches above the railway tracks and travelling at up to 40km/h.

Unusual ways of trave l ling DOG SLEDS, ALASKA: Imagine drifting across a white canvas of snow as a troop of husky dogs pulls your sledge – it’s like something from a Christmas movie. In reality, dog sledging isn’t quite so graceful, it can be a bumpy ride and will be accompanied by your dogs’ barks, but nonetheless it’s certainly a unique journey. For most Alaskan locals this isn’t a day-to-day way of getting around, but for tourists it’s a special way to travel, and something you can’t do in many other parts of the world. The best time to go sledging in Alaska is January-March, as lack of snow in the summer means you’re likely to be pulled by the dogs on a wheeled sledge.

Unusual ways of trave l ling LONGTAIL BOAT, THAILAND: Longtail boats are an icon of Thailand. Originally they were used in the canals that ran through Bangkok – and although the canals have now been filled and replaced with roads, the boats are still prolific in the country. As the name suggests, they are long and slim – the ideal shape for canal cruising – due to the long rod in the back of the boat which holds up the motor. Locals use these boats like public transport and riding one is an experience you can’t miss on a trip to the country.

Unusual ways of trave l ling JEEPNEY, PHILIPPINES: Known as ‘the undisputed king of the road’ in the Philippines, the Jeepney is a mammoth vehicle. When the American troops pulled out of the Philippines at the end of World War II, surplus jeeps were gifted to the locals and this is how the original jeepneys came to being. The Filipinos stripped them down, added roofs for shade and used them to re-establish public transport in the country. Nowadays, brightly decorated jeepneys are a symbol of Philippine culture and the most popular way of getting around in the country.

Famous travel l ers Christopher Columbus – a Spanish seafarer of the Italian origin, in 1492 opened America for Europeans. He was born in October in 1451 in Genoa, Italy. He died in 1506 in Valladolid, Spain. Fernan Magellan - a Portuguese and Spanish seafarer. He ordered the expedition which was the first known round-the-world journey. He was born in 1480 in Sabrosa , Portugal. He died in April 1521 in Maktan , Portugal. Konyukhov Fyodor – a Russian traveller , writer, artist, priest of the Russian Orthodox Church. He was born (12.12.1951) in a village called Chkalovo in the Azov region.

Special clothes for travel Many people who travel a lot need special clothes for travel. Delicate fabrics are useless. These clothes must handle abuse and keep their style and shape. Hats Travellers always need hats to protect from the sun or to escape from the cold. Outerwear Heavy jackets and bulky sweaters occupy a lot of space in suitcases. One important characteristic is that it needs to be water resistant and have a hood because of bad weather. It also has to be able to handle abuse. It must have lots of pockets and also have hidden pockets. Jeans and Cargo Pants Cargo pants have deep pockets that are so handy for tickets, boarding passes, passports, even some easy-to-reach cash. Denim is a rugged fabric that can be dressed up or down. Shoes Shoes must be comfortable and water resistant.

Unusual places to visit Bloody Pond is located in Japan. The colour of the water in this pond is bright red . This colour has become red out because of the high iron content in the water .

Unusual places to visit Ice Cave E isriesenwelt: Ice Cave E isriesenwelt is located in Austria. It is the biggest ice cave in the world. The length of the cave is more than 42 km. All the walls of the cave are covered with a thick layer of ice.

Unusual places to visit Paris Catacombs: Bones and skulls are stacked on both sides of the corridor. The catacombs are about 187 kilometers under the whole city and only a small part of them is open to public .

Unusual places to visit Lena Pillars National Park: This park is located in Russia. Lena Pillars is a set of vertical cliffs stretching for miles along the banks of the Lena River in Yakutia. These geological formations have entered into the system of protected areas as a national natural park.

Places to visit for health Healthiest Tropical Getaway: Big Island, Hawaii Hawaii’s Big Island is full of potential adventures, from waterfalls to volcanoes, sandy beaches to thick rainforest. For the health-conscious traveler, Hawaii offers a huge variety of activities that are good for mind and body, including surfing, hiking, climbing, paddle boarding, snorkeling and kayaking. For the less adventurous, several resorts offer innovative fitness programs that incorporate surfing, running, yoga and group exercise.

Fittest City: New York, New York It may come as no surprise that the city that never sleeps is packed with calorie-burning potential. But the best part is that you can get exercise without even realizing it. Just walking around Manhattan to take in the sights, you’re bound to log a couple miles. Ready to try something new? New York is the place for it. The newest trends in exercise start here, like “ piloxing ” (a combination of pilates and boxing), aerial dancing, and ballet fitness.

Best Weather: San Diego, California With an average temperature of about 70 degrees, San Diegans have very few excuses for not working out. It’s almost always ideal workout weather – sunny and temperate with a cool breeze. For runners and hikers, the city is always a welcome challenge, but there are also beaches, eco-reserves and state parks perfect for exploration .

The winner of travel l ing , Tim It is the largest island of a small, circular archipelago which bears the same name and is the remnant of a volcanic caldera. Santorini,Barca

Useful advice for travel l ers In order to pay less while travelling, here are some useful tips. Accommodation: Couchsurfing . One of the biggest guest networks (exists in the form of on-line service). Brings together more than 6 million people in 246 countries. Couchsurfing International Inc. is a Delaware C corporation based in San Francisco that offers its users hospitality exchange and free social networking services. https://www.couchsurfing.org/ Youth Hostel. Hostels provide budget-oriented, sociable accommodation where guests can rent a bed, usually a bunk bed, in a dormitory and share a bathroom, lounge and sometimes a kitchen. Rooms can be mixed or single-sex, although private rooms may also be available. It’s cheap, but in some cities (like Paris) it can be too expensive. B&B .A bed and breakfast (or B&B) is a small lodging establishment that offers overnight accommodation and breakfast, but usually does not offer other meals. Since the 1980s, the meaning of the term has also extended to include accommodations that are also known as "self-catering" establishments. Typically, bed and breakfasts are private homes with fewer than 10 bedrooms available for commercial use. http://www.bedandbreakfast.com /

B&B . Bed and breakfast

A dvice for travel l ers Transport: Hitch-hiking . Hitchhiking (also known as thumbing or hitching) is a means of transportation that is gained by asking people, usually strangers, for a ride in their automobile or other road vehicle. A ride is usually, but not always, free. If the hitchhiker wishes to indicate that they need a ride, they may simply make a physical gesture or display a written sign. In North America and the United Kingdom, the gesture involves extending the hitchhiker"s arm toward the road and sticking the thumb of their outstretched hand upward with the hand closed. In other parts of the world, it is more common to use a gesture where the index finger is pointed at the road . It is a nice idea to travel by car with a caravan. You can rent a caravan and travel around the world.



For me there is nothing like travel by air; it is more comfortable, more convenient and, of course, far quicker than any other method. There is none of the dust and dirt of a railway or car journey, none of the trouble of changing from train to steamer and then to another train.


With a train you have speed, comfort and pleasure combined. From the comfortable seat of a railway carriage you have a splendid view of the whole country-side. If you are hungry, you can have a meal in the dining-car; and if a journey is a long one you can have a wonderful bed in a sleeper.




The journey by bus very popular. It is convenient to travel from city to city and from country to country. In the journey you can admire the endless landscape and at the same time comfortable to relax. It is also nice to have a guide who will tell you about interesting new places.









Couchsurfing is a global community of 7 million people in more than cities all over the world. Each of them can invite another person from community to visit his homeplace, native city or be invited somewhere, for example to visit boarding country. It is really interesting.


History Couchsurfing has began in 2004 as a small project by founders Casey Fenton, Daniel Hoffer, Sebastian Le Tuan and Leonardo Bassani da Silveira. This group of students in Iceland had the idea, that people anywhere would want to share their homes with strangers (or, as they like to call them, friends you met yet).


People can use this programme only if they are under 18 years old. Most of the users are the students - young, energetic people. At the free time couchsurfers exchange the information and photos, communicate with each other and compare notes after their last traveling.