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Sunday January 16, 2005 THE ARTICLEOne of the quietest air routes in the world will soon get a little busy as 24 charter flights will operate between Taiwan and China later this month. This ‘mini-link’ will be the first time in more than half a century that passengers can fly directly from Taiwan to mainland China. Taipei banned flights across the Taiwan Strait in 1949 for security reasons they feared being attacked by their giant neighbour. The normal route since then is to go via Hong Kong or Macau. However, there are limitations on these flights, which are for the Chinese New Year period only, and are just for Taiwanese businessmen and their families to return to Taiwan for the festive period. The twelve Chinese and Taiwanese carriers must enter Hong Kong airspace to avoid a political dispute about whether they would be called international or domestic flights. Lesson & plan in Word.doc Example Class Handout in .pdf POSSIBLE WARM UPS / COOL DOWNS1. CHAT: Talk in pairs or groups about Taiwan / China / Taipei-Beijing relations / Chinese New Year / charter flights / future relations / … 2. TAIWAN BRAINSTORM: Write on the board anything students know about Taiwan. Use this as a springboard for students to discuss in pairs or groups. 3. FLY ME TO THE MOON: Teacher takes a quick class poll of where in the world any students are banned from flying to because of their nationality. Students write down three places they would love to fly to and one place they really wouldn’t, and share their reasons with their partners. 4. (CHINESE) NEW YEAR: Students talk in pairs / groups about the Chinese New Year, the Chinese zodiac, the Chinese year of the chicken (2005), New Year in their own countries, and New Year 2004/05. PRE-READING IDEAS1. WORD SEARCH: Students look in their dictionaries / computer to find collocates, other meanings, information, synonyms … of the words ‘air’, and ‘route’. 2. TRUE / FALSE: Students look at the headline and predict whether they believe the following statements are true or false: 3. SYNONYM MATCH: Students match the following synonyms from the article:
4. PHRASE MATCH: Students match the following phrases based on the article (sometimes more than one combination is possible):
WHILE READING ACTIVITIES1. GAP-FILL: Put the missing words under each paragraph into the gaps. China-Taiwan air ‘mini-link’
2. TRUE/FALSE: Students check their answers to the T/F exercise. 3. SYNONYMS: Students check their answers to the synonyms exercise. 4. PHRASE MATCH: Students check their answers to the phrase match exercise. 5. QUESTIONS: Students make notes for questions they would like to ask the class about the article. 6. VOCABULARY: Students circle any words they do not understand. In groups pool unknown words and use dictionaries to find the meanings. POST READING IDEAS1. GAP-FILL: Check the answers to the gap-fill exercise. 2. QUESTIONS: Students ask the discussion questions they thought of above to their partner / group / class. Pool the questions for all students to share. 3. VOCABULARY: As a class, go over the vocabulary students circled above. 4. STUDENT-GENERATED SURVEY: Pairs/Groups write down 3 questions based on the article. Conduct their surveys alone. Report back to partners to compare answers. Report to other groups / the whole class. 5. ‘AIR’/ ‘ROUTE’: Students make questions based on their findings from pre-reading activity #1. 6. DISCUSSION: Students ask each other the following questions: HOMEWORK1. VOCAB EXTENSION: Choose several of the words from the text. Use a dictionary or the Google search field to build up more associations / collocations of each word. 2. INTERNET: Search the Internet and find more information on China-Taiwan relations. Share your findings with your class next lesson. 3. TAIWAN POSTER: Create an information poster on Taiwan. 4. LETTER TO HU: Write a letter to Chinese President Hu Jintao explaining your thoughts on the question of Taiwanese independence. ANSWERSTRUE / FALSE: DEFINITIONS:
SYNONYM MATCH:
PHRASE MATCH:
GAP FILL: China-Taiwan air ‘mini-link’One of the quietest air routes in the world will soon get a little busy as 24 charter flights will operate between Taiwan and China later this month. This ‘mini-link’ will be the first time in more than half a century that passengers can fly directly from Taiwan to mainland China. Taipei banned flights across the Taiwan Strait in 1949 for security reasons they feared being attacked by their giant neighbour. The normal route since then is to go via Hong Kong or Macau. However, there are limitations on these flights, which are for the Chinese New Year period only, and are just for Taiwanese businessmen and their families to return to Taiwan for the festive period. The twelve Chinese and Taiwanese carriers must enter Hong Kong airspace to avoid a political dispute about whether they would be called international or domestic flights. Help Support This Web Site
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