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Getting information
• Photocopy the town map on the worksheet and give a map to each student.
• Divide the class into two groups. One group are ’tourists’ and the other group are ’tourist information workers’ (TIWs). Give each TIW one of the six list of places.
• Students draw the places anywhere they want on their map. They also give their town a name, write the name on a piece of paper and place it on the desk in front of them.
• Give each tourist an ‘activity list’.
• Explain that the tourists are going to to ask the TIWs about the cativities on their lists. TIWs must not show their maps to the tourists.
• Demonstrate the type of conversation needed:
- Is there a cinema in your town?
- Yes (, there is).
- Where is it?
- It’s opposite the police station.
The tourists have to ask about every town and decide which town they can do all the activities on their cards. (each tourist can do all the activities in only one town) then they have to write the name of the town on the map and draw the places for their activities in the correct locations.
Level:elementary
Age: 11-14
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