Cycle [saikl] – кататься на велосипеде
Cycle [saikl] city - город велосипедов
Suburb [sʌbɜːb]- пригород
Commute [kə’mju:t]- ездить далеко на работу
Exercise 1 Page 99
Match the words with their meanings
1. Commuting [kə’mju:tiŋ] – долгие поездки на работу
Commuting [kə’mju:tiŋ] – travelling to work every day (b)
2. Suburbs [sʌbɜːbz] – пригороды
Suburbs [sʌbɜːbz] – places around the city where people live (с)
3. Park – парковаться
Park – leave a car somewhere (d)
4. Rush hour [auə]- час пик
Rush hour – the busiest time of day (с)
5. Crowded [kraudid]- переполненный
Crowded – full of people (a)
Exercise 2 Page 99
Match the photos with the captions
1. A businessman travelling to a meeting
C D
A businessman travelling to a meeting
2. Rush hour traffic in Jakarta
C D
2. Rush hour traffic in Jakarta
3. Cycling to the office
C D
3. Cycling to the office
4. Commuting from the suburbs [sʌbɜːbz] into Tokyo
C D
4. Commuting from the suburbs [sʌbɜːbz] into Tokyo
Find these forms of transport in the photos
Car
Exercise 4 Page 99
Put the words from the box in the correct column(s)
Exercise 5 Page 99
How did you travel to work? (by car, by bus, by train, by metro or on foot?)
Exercise 1 Page 100
Match the forms of transport with the famous places
1. Bicycles – Amsterdam
2. Yellow taxis
2. Yellow taxis – New York
3. Water buses
3. Water buses – Venice
4. High speed trains
4. High speed trains – Tokyo
5. Electric trams
5. Electric trams – San Francisco
6. Red buses
6. Red buses - London
Exercise 3A Page 100
Read the text on page 100
Before you read about Fatima
Patriarca in the east of Sao Paulo
Praca de Republica
Read about Fatima
Complete the table for Fatima
Before you read about Jan
Sloterdijk (Amsterdam) 
Read about Jan
Exercise 3B Page 100
Complete the table for Jan
Exercise 4 Page 100
Listen to Julia and Billy and complete the table
Page 157 Track 2.28
Complete the table for Julia
Exercise 5 Page 101
Give your own opinion
Which form of city transport is the safest?
I think underground trains are the safest
Which form of city transport is the most expensive?
I think underground trains are the most expensive
Which form of city transport is the cheapest?
I believe rollerblading is the cheapest
Which form of city transport is the most convenient?
I think underground trains are the most convenient
Which form of city transport is the most comfortable?
I think taxis are the most comfortable
Which form of city transport is the fastest?
I believe underground trains are the fastest
I think commuting by underground train is the best. It’s fast and comfortable
Exercise 6 Page 101
Look at the examples of the ing-form in the Active Grammar Box
Ing-form is singular and is used with is
Rollerblading is a bit difficult when you cross busy roads
Commuting is really difficult in London
Swimming is my favorite sport
Parking isn’t easy in the center of big cities
Page 107
Exercise 7 Page 101
Choose the correct words in italics, pay attention to is and are
1. Park/ Parking is impossible in central London
1. Parking is impossible in central London
2. Bicycles/ Cycling are very popular in Amsterdam
2. Bicycles are very popular in Amsterdam
3. Walking is/ are good for your health
3. Walking is good for your health
4. Taxis/ Taking taxis are expensive
4. Taxis are expensive
5. Waiting for buses are/ is boring
5. Waiting for buses is boring
Exercise 8A Page 101
Brendan wants to take his friends for a short break. Listen and answer the questions
Page 157 Track 2.29
Before you read
Eurostar trains
Destination [desti’neʃən] – пункт назначения
Return ticket - билет туда и обратно
One-way ticket – билет в один конец
Direct train from London to Paris – прямой поезд (без остановок)
Read script 2.29 on page 157
B – Brendan T – travel agent
Answer some questions
Exercise 8B Page 101
Match the words with their meanings
1. Destination [desti’neʃən]?
Destination [desti’neʃən] – the place you want to go to (c)
2. One-way
One-way – go, but don’t come back (f)
3. Return
Return – go and come back (a)
4. Standard class
Standard class – the cheapest seats (g)
5. First class
First class – more comfortable but expensive seats (b)
6. Deprture [di’pa:tʃə] (отправление)
Departure [di’pa:tʃə] - when you leave (d)
7. Direct
Direct – no stops on the journey [dʒɜːni]
Exercise 8C Page 101
Complete the How to…. box
Exercise 9 Page 101
Complete the dialogue
A: Do you sell train ….. for Spain? I’d …. to go to Barcelona on Wednesday the 12th
A: Do you sell train tickets for Spain? I’d like to go to Barcelona on Wednesday the 12th
B: One-way or …..?
B: One-way or return?
A: One-way and I’d like to go first ……
A: One-way and I’d like to go first class
B: OK. We have a train leaving at 11.30
A: …. much is that?
A: How much is that?
B: It’s 200 euros
A: Is it a ….. train?
A: Is it a direct train?
B: No, it stops in Lyons [li’on]
Exercise 10 Page 101
Pair work
Book a ticket. Use How to…Box on page 101
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Journeys. Unit 10.1

1.

Journeys [dʒɜːniz]-поездки
Cycle [saikl] city
Unit 10.1

2. Cycle [saikl] – кататься на велосипеде

3. Cycle [saikl] city - город велосипедов

4.

What city is cycle city?

5.

Amsterdam is

6. Suburb [sʌbɜːb]- пригород

7. Commute [kə’mju:t]- ездить далеко на работу

8. Exercise 1 Page 99

9. Match the words with their meanings

10. 1. Commuting [kə’mju:tiŋ] – долгие поездки на работу

11.

Full of people
Travelling to work every day
The busiest time of day
Leave a car somewhere
Places around a city where
people live

12. Commuting [kə’mju:tiŋ] – travelling to work every day (b)

13. 2. Suburbs [sʌbɜːbz] – пригороды

14.

Full of people
Travelling to work every day
The busiest time of day
Leave a car somewhere
Places around a city where
people live

15. Suburbs [sʌbɜːbz] – places around the city where people live (с)

16. 3. Park – парковаться

17.

Full of people
Travelling to work every day
The busiest time of day
Leave a car somewhere
Places around a city where
people live

18. Park – leave a car somewhere (d)

19. 4. Rush hour [auə]- час пик

20.

Full of people
Travelling to work every day
The busiest time of day
Leave a car somewhere
Places around a city where
people live

21. Rush hour – the busiest time of day (с)

22. 5. Crowded [kraudid]- переполненный

5. Crowded [kraudid]переполненный

23.

Full of people
Travelling to work every day
The busiest time of day
Leave a car somewhere
Places around a city where
people live

24. Crowded – full of people (a)

25. Exercise 2 Page 99

26. Match the photos with the captions

27. 1. A businessman travelling to a meeting

28.

Which photo?

29. C D

A
B
B
C
D

30. A businessman travelling to a meeting

31. 2. Rush hour traffic in Jakarta

32.

Which photo?

33. C D

A
B
B
C
D

34. 2. Rush hour traffic in Jakarta

35. 3. Cycling to the office

36.

Which photo?

37. C D

A
B
B
C
D

38. 3. Cycling to the office

39. 4. Commuting from the suburbs [sʌbɜːbz] into Tokyo

40.

Which photo?

41. C D

A
B
B
C
D

42. 4. Commuting from the suburbs [sʌbɜːbz] into Tokyo

43. Find these forms of transport in the photos

44.

Bicycle [baisikl]
Bike

45.

Bus

46. Car

47.

Motorbike

48.

Plane

49.

Underground train

50. Exercise 4 Page 99

51. Put the words from the box in the correct column(s)

52.

Air
Airport
Flight
Passenger
Ticket
Plane
Traffic
Rail
Journey
Passenger
Platform
Station
Ticket
Traffic
Train
Road
Car
Drive
Garage
Journey
Park
Passenger
Traffic

53. Exercise 5 Page 99

54. How did you travel to work? (by car, by bus, by train, by metro or on foot?)

55. Exercise 1 Page 100

56. Match the forms of transport with the famous places

57.

Tokyo
London
San Francisco
Amsterdam
Venice [vi:nis]
New York

58.

Bicycles?

59.

Tokyo
London
San Francisco
Amsterdam
Venice ]vi:nis]
New York

60. 1. Bicycles – Amsterdam

61. 2. Yellow taxis

62.

Tokyo
London
San Francisco
Amsterdam
Venice [vi:nis]
New York

63. 2. Yellow taxis – New York

64. 3. Water buses

65.

Tokyo
London
San Francisco
Amsterdam
Venice [vi:nis]
New York

66. 3. Water buses – Venice

67. 4. High speed trains

68.

Tokyo
London
San Francisco
Amsterdam
Venice [vi:nis]
New York

69. 4. High speed trains – Tokyo

70. 5. Electric trams

71.

Tokyo
London
San Francisco
Amsterdam
Venice [vi:nis]
New York

72. 5. Electric trams – San Francisco

73. 6. Red buses

74.

Tokyo
London
San Francisco
Amsterdam
Venice [vi:nis]
New York

75. 6. Red buses - London

76. Exercise 3A Page 100

77. Read the text on page 100

78. Before you read about Fatima

79. Patriarca in the east of Sao Paulo

80. Praca de Republica

81. Read about Fatima

82.

Fatima da Costa lives in
Patriarca, a suburb in the
east of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
She works in the center of
the city near Praca da
Republica

83.

Every day Fatima takes an
underground train to work
in the morning and back
home in the evening

84.

She thinks travelling on the
Sao Paulo underground
system- the Metro – is quick
and convenient
[kən’viniənt]

85.

But the trains are very
crowded in the rush hour
and she often can’t find a
seat

86. Complete the table for Fatima

87.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Disadvantages
Fatima
Jan

88.

Fatima da Costa lives in
Patriarca, a suburb in the
east of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
She works in the center of
the city near Praca da
Republica

89.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Disadvantages
Fatima
D
Sao Paulo
Jan

90.

Every day Fatima takes an
underground train to work
in the morning and back
home in the evening

91.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Disadvantages
Fatima
D
Sao Paulo
An
underground
train
Jan

92.

She thinks travelling on the
Sao Paulo underground
system- the Metro – is quick
and convenient
[kən’viniənt]

93.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Disadvantages
Fatima
D
Sao Paulo
An
underground
train
Quick,
convenient
Jan

94.

But the trains are very
crowded in the rush hour
and she often can’t find a
seat

95.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Fatima
D
Sao Paulo
An
underground
train
Quick,
convenient
Disadvantages Crowded
Jan

96. Before you read about Jan

97. Sloterdijk (Amsterdam) 

Sloterdijk (Amsterdam)

98. Read about Jan

99.

Jan van Looy works in the
main train station in
Amsterdam. He works for
the Dutch Railways, but he
doesn’t catch a train to work

100.

He cycles from his home in
the suburb of Sloterdijk.
Cycling is very popular in
Amsterdam because the city
is flat and the distances are
not very great

101.

Jan cycles to work because
it’s very cheap, but it’s quite
slow and it’s horrible when
it rains!

102. Exercise 3B Page 100

103. Complete the table for Jan

104.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Fatima
D
Sao Paulo
An
underground
train
Quick,
convenient
Disadvantages Crowded
Jan
B

105.

Jan van Looy works in the
main train station in
Amsterdam. He works for
the Dutch Railways, but he
doesn’t catch a train to work

106.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Fatima
D
Sao Paulo
An
underground
train
Quick,
convenient
Disadvantages Crowded
Jan
B
Amsterdam

107.

He cycles from his home in
the suburb of Sloterdijk.
Cycling is very popular in
Amsterdam because the city
is flat and the distances are
not very great

108.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Fatima
D
Sao Paulo
An
underground
train
Quick,
convenient
Disadvantages Crowded
Jan
B
Amsterdam
Bicycle

109.

Jan cycles to work because
it’s very cheap, but it’s quite
slow and it’s horrible when
it rains!

110.

Name
Photo
City
Fatima
D
Sao Paulo
An
underground
train
Jan
B
Amsterdam
Quick,
convenient
Disadvantages Crowded
Very cheap
Form of
transport
Advantages
Bicycle

111.

Jan cycles to work because
it’s very cheap, but it’s quite
slow and it’s horrible when
it rains!

112.

Name
Photo
City
Fatima
D
Sao Paulo
An
underground
train
Jan
B
Amsterdam
Quick,
convenient
Disadvantages Crowded
Very cheap
Form of
transport
Advantages
Bicycle
Quite slow
Terrible when it
rains

113. Exercise 4 Page 100

114. Listen to Julia and Billy and complete the table

115. Page 157 Track 2.28

116.

Julia
(lives in Surfside (Miami)

117.

The way I commute to work
is quite unusual! I
rollerblade! I live in
Surfside, a suburb in the
north of Miami

118.

And I work at a hotel on
Miami Beach. It takes about
25 minutes to get to work.
And of course it costs
nothing

119.

It’s usually warm and sunny
in Miami and rollerblading
is very healthy – I really
enjoy it

120.

But rollerblading is a bit
dangerous when you cross
busy roads. And it’s tiring!

121. Complete the table for Julia

122.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Disadvantages
Julia
Billy

123.

The way I commute to work
is quite unusual! I
rollerblade! I live in
Surfside, a suburb in the
north of Miami

124.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Disadvantages
Julia
Miami
Billy

125.

The way I commute to work
is quite unusual! I
rollerblade! I live in
Surfside, a suburb in the
north of Miami

126.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Disadvantages
Julia
Miami
Rollerblades
Billy

127.

And of course it costs
nothing. It’s usually warm
and sunny in Miami and
rollerblading is very healthy

128.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Disadvantages
Julia
Miami
Rollerblades
Costs nothing
Healthy
Billy

129.

But rollerblading is a bit
dangerous when you cross
busy roads. And it’s tiring!

130.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Julia
Miami
Rollerblades
Costs nothing
Healthy
Disadvantages Dangerous
Tiring
Advantages
Billy

131.

Billy
(on a bus in London)

132.

Commuting is really
difficult in London. It’s a
huge city and there’s a lot of
traffic

133.

You can’t really commute
by car because it’s
impossible to park in the
center of London. There’s a
good underground system

134.

But there aren’t any stations
near my house so I get the
bus to work. It isn’t
expensive, but it’s
sometimes quite slow
because of all the traffic

135.

And I hate waiting at the
bus stop in the winter. It’s
very boring!

136.

Track 2.28

137.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Julia
Miami
Rollerblades
Costs nothing
Disadvantages Dangerous
Tiring
Billy
C

138.

Commuting is really
difficult in London. It’s a
huge city and there’s a lot of
traffic

139.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Julia
Miami
Rollerblades
Costs nothing
Disadvantages Dangerous
Tiring
Billy
C
London

140.

But there aren’t any stations
near my house so I get the
bus to work. It isn’t
expensive, but it’s
sometimes quite slow
because of all the traffic

141.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Advantages
Julia
Miami
Rollerblades
Costs nothing
Disadvantages Dangerous
Tiring
Billy
C
London
Bus

142.

It isn’t expensive, but it’s
sometimes quite slow
because of all the traffic

143.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Julia
Miami
Rollerblades
Billy
C
London
Bus
Costs nothing Not
expensive
Disadvantages Dangerous
Tiring
Advantages

144.

It isn’t expensive, but it’s
sometimes quite slow
because of all the traffic

145.

Name
Photo
City
Form of
transport
Julia
Miami
Rollerblades
Billy
C
London
Bus
Costs nothing Not
expensive
Very slow
Disadvantages Dangerous
Tiring
Advantages

146. Exercise 5 Page 101

147. Give your own opinion

148. Which form of city transport is the safest?

149.

Bicycles
Taxis
Buses
Underground trains
Rollerblading
Personal cars

150.

Bicycles are
Taxis are
Buses are
Underground trains are
Rollerblading is
Personal cars are

151. I think underground trains are the safest

152. Which form of city transport is the most expensive?

153.

Bicycles
Taxis
Buses
Underground trains
Rollerblading
Personal cars

154. I think underground trains are the most expensive

155. Which form of city transport is the cheapest?

156.

Bicycles
Taxis
Buses
Underground trains
Rollerblading
Personal cars

157. I believe rollerblading is the cheapest

158. Which form of city transport is the most convenient?

159.

Bicycles
Taxis
Buses
Underground trains
Rollerblading
Personal cars

160. I think underground trains are the most convenient

161. Which form of city transport is the most comfortable?

162.

Bicycles
Taxis
Buses
Underground trains
Rollerblading
Personal cars

163. I think taxis are the most comfortable

164. Which form of city transport is the fastest?

165.

Bicycles
Taxis
Buses
Underground trains
Rollerblading
Personal cars

166. I believe underground trains are the fastest

167.

2. How do you get around
your city?

168.

By underground train/
by bus/ by taxi/ on foot/ I
cycle/ I rollerblade

169.

3. Which form of
commuting do you think is
the best? Why?

170.

By underground train/
by bus/ by taxi/ by car/
cycling/ rollerblading/by
scooter

171. I think commuting by underground train is the best. It’s fast and comfortable

172. Exercise 6 Page 101

173. Look at the examples of the ing-form in the Active Grammar Box

174. Ing-form is singular and is used with is

175. Rollerblading is a bit difficult when you cross busy roads

176. Commuting is really difficult in London

177. Swimming is my favorite sport

178. Parking isn’t easy in the center of big cities

179. Page 107

180. Exercise 7 Page 101

181. Choose the correct words in italics, pay attention to is and are

182. 1. Park/ Parking is impossible in central London

183. 1. Parking is impossible in central London

184. 2. Bicycles/ Cycling are very popular in Amsterdam

185. 2. Bicycles are very popular in Amsterdam

186. 3. Walking is/ are good for your health

187. 3. Walking is good for your health

188. 4. Taxis/ Taking taxis are expensive

189. 4. Taxis are expensive

190. 5. Waiting for buses are/ is boring

191. 5. Waiting for buses is boring

192. Exercise 8A Page 101

193. Brendan wants to take his friends for a short break. Listen and answer the questions

194. Page 157 Track 2.29

195. Before you read

196. Eurostar trains

197. Destination [desti’neʃən] – пункт назначения

198. Return ticket - билет туда и обратно

199. One-way ticket – билет в один конец

200. Direct train from London to Paris – прямой поезд (без остановок)

201. Read script 2.29 on page 157

202. B – Brendan T – travel agent

203.

B: Good morning. Do you
sell tickets for Eurostar
trains?
T: Yes. What’s your
destination [desti’neʃən]?

204.

B: Paris
T: And when do you want to
go?
B: I’d like to go on Friday,
th
the 5 of June

205.

T: Return or one-way?
B: I’d like return tickets,
please. We want to come
back 3 days later. And I’d
like 4 tickets

206.

T:OK. I’ll just check. OK,
do you want first or
standard class?
B: Oh, first class is
expensive. I’d like standard
class

207.

B: How much is that?
T: Let me see. 4 return
tickets in standard class, and
your departure [di’pa:tʃə]
th
date is the 5 . That’s 280
pounds

208.

B: Right. What time does
the train leave London?
T: At ten thirty in the
morning
B: Is it a direct train?

209.

T: Yes, there’re no stops
B: And can we take our
bikes on the train?
T: Yes, but it costs an extra
20 pounds for each bike

210.

B: Fine. I’d like 4 tickets
then, please. Can I pay by
credit card?
T: Sure. Put your card in the
slot….

211.

Track 2.29

212. Answer some questions

213.

1. Which city does Brendan
want to go to?

214.

T: Yes. What’s your
destination [desti’neʃən]?
B: Paris

215.

He wants to go to Paris

216.

2. When does he want to
leave?

217.

T: And when do you want to
go?
B: I’d like to go on Friday,
th
the 5 of June

218.

He wants to leave on Friday
the fifth of June

219.

3. How much do the tickets
cost?

220.

B: How much is that?
T: Let me see. 4 return
tickets in standard class, and
your departure [di’pa:tʃə]
th
date is the 5 . That’s 280
pounds

221.

The tickets cost 280 pounds

222.

4. How much does it cost to
take a bicycle on the train?

223.

T: Yes, there’re no stops
B: And can we take our
bikes on the train?
T: Yes, but it costs an extra
20 pounds for each bike

224.

It costs an extra 20 pounds
for each bike

225. Exercise 8B Page 101

226. Match the words with their meanings

227. 1. Destination [desti’neʃən]?

228.

Go and come back
More comfortable but expensive
seats
The place you want to go to
When you leave
No stops on the journey
Go, but don’t come back
The cheapest seats

229. Destination [desti’neʃən] – the place you want to go to (c)

230. 2. One-way

231.

Go and come back
More comfortable but expensive
seats
The place you want to go to
When you leave
No stops on the journey
Go, but don’t come back
The cheapest seats

232. One-way – go, but don’t come back (f)

233. 3. Return

One-way
3. Return

234.

Go and come back
More comfortable but expensive
seats
The place you want to go to
When you leave
No stops on the journey
Go, but don’t come back
The cheapest seats

235. Return – go and come back (a)

236. 4. Standard class

237.

Go and come back
More comfortable but expensive
seats
The place you want to go to
When you leave
No stops on the journey
Go, but don’t come back
The cheapest seats

238. Standard class – the cheapest seats (g)

239. 5. First class

240.

Go and come back
More comfortable but expensive
seats
The place you want to go to
When you leave
No stops on the journey
Go, but don’t come back
The cheapest seats

241. First class – more comfortable but expensive seats (b)

242. 6. Deprture [di’pa:tʃə] (отправление)

243.

Go and come back
More comfortable but expensive
seats
The place you want to go to
When you leave
No stops on the journey
Go, but don’t come back
The cheapest seats

244. Departure [di’pa:tʃə] - when you leave (d)

245. 7. Direct

[di’pa:tʃə]
7. Direct

246.

Go and come back
More comfortable but expensive
seats
The place you want to go to
When you leave
No stops on the journey
Go, but don’t come back
The cheapest seats

247. Direct – no stops on the journey [dʒɜːni]

248. Exercise 8C Page 101

249. Complete the How to…. box

250.

Make enquiries
Do you sell tickets for
Eurostar trains?
Give details
We want to come back
3 days later
What time does the
train leave London? Is
it a direct train?
Ask for more
information
Ask about prices
Ask for tickets
How much is that?
I’d like 4 tickets, please

251. Exercise 9 Page 101

252. Complete the dialogue

253. A: Do you sell train ….. for Spain? I’d …. to go to Barcelona on Wednesday the 12th

254. A: Do you sell train tickets for Spain? I’d like to go to Barcelona on Wednesday the 12th

255. B: One-way or …..?

256. B: One-way or return?

257. A: One-way and I’d like to go first ……

258. A: One-way and I’d like to go first class

259. B: OK. We have a train leaving at 11.30

260. A: …. much is that?

261. A: How much is that?

262. B: It’s 200 euros

263. A: Is it a ….. train?

264. A: Is it a direct train?

265. B: No, it stops in Lyons [li’on]

266. Exercise 10 Page 101

267. Pair work

268. Book a ticket. Use How to…Box on page 101

269.

Make enquiries
Do you sell tickets for
Eurostar trains?
Give details
We want to come back
3 days later
What time does the
train leave London? Is
it a direct train?
Ask for more
information
Ask about prices
Ask for tickets
How much is that?
I’d like 4 tickets, please
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