https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/reading-comprehension-on-travel-writing-6098821
Bill Bryson- A walk in the woods
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| Bill Bryson |
Not long after I moved with my family to a small town in
A sign announced that this was no ordinary footpath, but the celebrated
‘Great Smoky Mountains’ or ‘Shenandoah Valley’ and not feel an urge,
as the naturalist John Muir once put it, to ‘throw a loaf of bread and a
pound of tea in an old sack and jump over the back fence’?
And here it was, quite unexpectedly, meandering in a dangerously
beguiling fashion through the pleasant
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VOCABULARY :
To beckon (ed) - to signal someone with your arm or hand
comely -attractive
to amble (ed)-to stroll, to walk slowly
beguiling-interesting and attractive but not to be trusted
to clamber over -to climb using hands and feet
prow-the front section of a ship
1. Find two adjectives to
describe the Appalachian trail .
2. Why do you think it is
described as “the granddaddy of long hikes”?
3. Why are the names an
“invitation to amble”?
4. What persuasive technique can
you see at the end of the second paragraph?
CONCLUSION
Can you spot the features of the travel type of writing ?
Now check if they are the same as here :http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/standard/english/close_reading_texts/autobiographies_travel_writing/revision/3/
















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Riddles : )
"The beginning of eternity
The end of time and space
The beginning of every end,
And the end of every place."
Letter "e"
What is the poorest bank in the world?
The river bank.
Why shouldn't you lose your temper?
No one else wants it.
Puns :D
A pun is a little word game, playing with language. Most puns use a word that has two meanings, or use two words that sound almost the same. For example, the title of this exercise contains a pun. "PUNS Upon a Time" sounds like "ONCE upon a time."
Example: Why is an empty purse always the same? Because there is never any change in it. In this pun, the word "change" has two meanings: 1. coins and small bills, 2. alteration.
1. Do you know why it’s easy for a hunter to find a leopard? Because a leopard is always spotted.
2.Did you hear about the Frenchman who jumped off the Eiffel Tower wearing a parachute and landed in the river? The police didn’t arrest him because he was clearly in Seine.
3.The principal called the young cross-eyed teacher into his office. "I’m sorry to say, Ms. Jones, we’re going to have to let you go." "But why, sir? I thought I was doing a good job." "It’s simple," said the principal, "you can’t control your pupils."
To have a little fun you can try the next link :
http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-62615.php
Resources :
http://www.world-english.org/riddles.htm
http://www.yourhero.net/riddles.htm
http://www.texaschapbookpress.com/magellanslog16/eslpuns.htm
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