English Unlimited HTL 2, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM
Giving advice to a visitor 37 Money 03 LANGUAGE SKILLS EXPLORE LOOK AGAIN EXTRAS Compare your sentences from 28 in groups. Then ask and answer the questions. 1 Are there any laws you’d like to change? Why? How would you change them? 2 What do you know about laws in other countries? Example: A: I’ve heard that in the US you can drive when you’re 14. B: Yes, but not everywhere. Mountain biking in Wales 1 greet other trail users 2 wear jeans and sandals 3 get out of the saddle while climbing 4 walk around muddy patches on the trail Visiting a corn maze on a farm in the USA 1 before the visit, call if the farm is open 2 make a lot of noise 3 bring bug spray 4 walk into roped-off areas Listen to the interview with the owner of a corn maze and check your ideas. Do you find any of the rules surprising? Now listen to the teacher talking about the international MTB trail rules and check your ideas. Can you think of any other useful / important things? What did the farmer and the teacher say? Match 1–10 with a–j. Look at the pictures and read the situations. Which things, 1–4, do you think you should do? Which things shouldn’t you do? 0 1 You should probably call us ahead of your trip 0 2 We recommend wear ing light hiking boots 0 3 Maybe you can bring 0 4 You can’t smoke 0 5 Never walk into 0 6 You have to stick 0 7 You really shouldn’t 0 8 You must 0 9 Don’t skid 10 You can ride through muddy patches, a trespass on private land. b but don’t ride around them. c as the trails are sensitive to erosion. d to these rules at all times! e give way to people heading uphill. f if you want to save yourself time and trouble. g because the ground might be uneven in places. h bug spray too. i roped-off areas. j or drink alcohol. SPEAKING 29 VOCABULARY 32 Giving advice; Talking about rules and obligations 31 a TCD 1/10 b TCD 1/11 LISTENING 30 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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