Funky World Tour - New York
 

World Tour - New York

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Description

TARGET OF THE TRAINING
At the end of the training , the student is expected to:
● build a database of words and grammar information
● develop his/her confidence in answering a variety of questions
● improve his/her ability to understand the question correctly before
answering
● get familiar with different sentence structures
● always answer in the form of full sentences
● improve fluency and deliver sentences at a faster pace, and free
from hesitation and repetition
 
PART 0. Opening (1 min)
 
 
 PART 1. Warm up (3 min)
Ask questions (2-3 mins)
1. Have you been to New York?
a. If yes: What do you think of New York?
b. If no: Would you like to visit New York?
2. What do you think are the charms of New York?
3. Why do you think it’s a popular destination for people from other
countries?
?
 
PART 3: Comprehension check (3 mins)
Check their understanding with a True / False Quiz:
1. Q:New York City (NYC) is the second largest city by population in
the United States. Is this true or false?
 
2. Q: New York It is the financial capital of the U.S. since it is home to
the nation's stock market. Is this true or false?
 
3. Q: New York City is made up of five boroughs, each of which is a
county of the State of New York. Is this true or false?
 
4. Q: The Statue of Liberty welcomed millions of immigrants as they
came to the U.S. by Train in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Is this true or false?
 
5. Q: New York City experiences a humid subtropical climate. Is this
true or false?
 
 
PART 4. Verbal Summary (5 mins)
Copy and paste the Model Summary to Skype Chat box. Then the trainer
reads the summary. Ask the student unfamiliar words and explain.
Let the student make a summary orally.
Use words that are as difficult as possible and have no duplicates.
 
Model Summary
New York City (NYC) is the largest city by population in the United
States. As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York, making it
the most linguistically diverse city in the world. It is the financial capital
of the US since it is home to the nation's stock market, Wall Street.
Lastly, The Statue of Liberty of New York welcomes the millions of
immigrants as they came to the U.S. by ship in the late 19th and early
20th centuries, and it is a symbol of the U.S. and its ideals of liberty and
peace.
 
 
Part 6. Discussion (8 min)
 
Discussion Topics
1. What are the similarities between the climate in New York and
Tokyo?
a. What season do you think would you enjoy the most in New
York?
 
2. What are the things you want to know more about New York and
why?
3. What cultural sights or experiences would you like to enjoy in New
York?
4. What do you think of New York as a global hub of business and
commerce in the U.S.?
5. New York has a significant number of immigrants. How about in
Japan, do you also have a large number of immigrants?
a. What are mostly their Nationalities?
b. What do you think of the immigrants?
 
Part 7. Closing (3 min)
Feedback
 
Wrap-up
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