Monday, July 24, 2023

ESL WORKSHEET - Transport

LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH TEACHERS
WHEELS


LinguaHouse
Oct. 30, 2020


Level: Elementary (A1-A2)
Type of English: General English
Tags: Transport; Road and Transport; Present Tenses; Vocabulary and Grammar
Publication date: 10/30/2020

Students identify types of transportation used to get around a town and compare and contrast various uses of present simple and present continuous. The lesson gives practice in listening and speaking and there is a short optional extension activity about collocations with “take” (by Stephanie Hirschman).

  • CLICK HERE to download the student’s worksheet in American English.
  • CLICK HERE to download the teacher’s lesson plan in American English.
  • CLICK HERE to download/listen to the audio in American English.
  • CLICK HERE to download the student’s worksheet in British English.
  • CLICK HERE to download the teacher’s lesson plan in British English.
  • CLICK HERE to download/listen to the audio in British English.

AUDIO TRANSCRIPT

Adam: Hi, Elsa.
I’m really excited that you’re coming to visit next week! Thanks for sending me your flight details.
I’m sorry I can’t meet you at the airport, but there are several ways to travel from the airport to my house. Trains leave every three hours, at 10:00, 1:00, and 4:00.
That’s a long time for you to wait, but the trains are fast. I sometimes take a taxi, but it’s very expensive - it costs about $60!
There’s also the bus. It takes an hour from the airport to the bus stop near my house. And, to confirm, we’re meeting at the coffee shop near my apartment at 3 o’clock on Thursday.
I’m trying something different today - I’m taking the tram to work.
The trams are new and very clean. But I have to go - the tram is leaving now, and I need to check my messages for work. See you soon!


Adapted from: https://www.linguahouse.com/esl-lesson-plans/general-english/wheels. Accessed on July 24, 2023. © 2008–2023 LinguaHouse.com. All rights reserved.

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