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Travel Chaos at British Airport (22nd, December 2010)
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criticism / heavy snow / airports / cancelled flights / terminals / air travel / floors / chief executives / answers / passengers / worries / snow / frustrated / volunteers |
Have a chat about the topics you liked. Change topics and partners frequently.
3. AIR TRAVEL: How to improve it? Complete this table with your partner(s). Change partners and share what you wrote. Change and share again.
Improvements to |
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airports |
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checking-in |
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airplanes |
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airplane food |
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immigration |
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security |
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4. SNOW: Students A strongly believe snow will always disrupt air travel; Students B strongly believe snow won’t be a problem in the future. Change partners again and talk about your conversations.
5. ON THE FLOOR: What’s the worst thing about sleeping on an airport floor? Rank these and share your rankings with your partner. Put the worst at the top. Change partners and share your rankings again.
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6. CHAOS: Spend one minute writing down all of the different words you associate with the word ‘chaos’. Share your words with your partner(s) and talk about them. Together, put the words into different categories.
1. TRUE / FALSE: Read the headline. Guess if a-h below are true (T) or false (F).
a. |
London’s Heathrow Airport totally shut down for 3 days due to snow. |
T / F |
b. |
Heathrow is the world’s busiest airport. |
T / F |
c. |
Over 3,200 flights were cancelled. |
T / F |
d. |
There was plenty of food and water for stranded passengers. |
T / F |
e. |
The airport CEO answered all journalists’ questions. |
T / F |
f. |
The British Prime Minister said he was not worried about the situation. |
T / F |
g. |
The Prime Minister said he understood people’s frustrations. |
T / F |
h. |
The airport turned down help from the British Army. |
T / F |
2. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article.
1. |
criticism |
a. |
upset |
2 |
deal with |
b. |
halt |
3. |
frustrated |
c. |
impacted |
4. |
lack |
d. |
disapproval |
5. |
perplexed |
e. |
proper |
6. |
real |
f. |
manage |
7. |
aspect |
g. |
refused |
8. |
standstill |
h. |
shortage |
9. |
affected |
i. |
part |
10. |
declined |
j. |
puzzled |
3. PHRASE MATCH: (Sometimes more than one choice is possible.)
1. |
at the centre |
a. |
the runways |
2 |
recent |
b. |
information |
3. |
it failed to deal |
c. |
haul |
4. |
the lack of flight |
d. |
come to a standstill |
5. |
long |
e. |
of criticism |
6. |
chief |
f. |
journalists’ questions |
7. |
answers to |
g. |
all those affected |
8. |
the airport should not |
h. |
heavy snow |
9. |
I'm frustrated on behalf of |
i. |
with snowfall |
10. |
clear the snow from |
j. |
executive |
GAP FILL: Put the words into the gaps in the text.
London’s Heathrow Airport is at the ____________ of criticism for its virtual shutdown during recent ____________ snow in England. Heathrow is one of the world’s busiest airports, yet it failed to ____________ with snowfall of 9 centimetres, even 3 days after the snow fell. Airport authorities cancelled more than 3,200 flights, leaving thousands of ____________ passengers stranded in the terminal buildings. The situation is made worse as the Christmas holiday ____________ is one of the busiest times of the year for air travel. What has been frustrating travelers most is the ____________ of flight information and basics like food and water. Passengers who have ____________ days sleeping on the airport floor are perplexed as to why only one third of flights are leaving, mainly long ____________, when there has been no snow for three days.
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Colin Matthews, chief ____________ of British Airports Authority, is facing a ____________ of criticism over this problem. Mr Matthews could not give any real answers to journalists’ questions about the ____________. He said in an interview with BBC radio: "I am really sorry…We are going to crawl over every ____________ of these last few days when we've got every passenger in the right place.” Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron has added his ____________ that the airport should not come to a standstill because of snow. He said: “I'm frustrated on ____________ of all those affected that it's taking so long for the situation to improve.” Mr Cameron ____________ the help of Britain’s Army to help clear the snow from the runways, but the airport ____________, saying they already have 200 volunteers. |
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London’s Heathrow Airport _______________________ criticism for its virtual shutdown during recent heavy snow in England. Heathrow is one of the world’s busiest airports, _______________________ with snowfall of 9 centimetres, even 3 _______________________ fell. Airport authorities cancelled more than 3,200 flights, leaving thousands of frustrated passengers stranded in the terminal buildings. The situation is made worse as the Christmas holiday season is one _______________________ of the year for air travel. What has been frustrating travelers most is the lack of flight information _______________________ and water. Passengers who have spent days sleeping on the airport floor are perplexed as to why only one third of flights are leaving, _______________________, when there has been no snow for three days.
Colin Matthews, chief executive of British Airports Authority, is facing a _______________________ this problem. Mr Matthews could not give any real answers to journalists’ questions about the mess. He said in an interview with BBC radio: "I am really sorry…We _______________________ over every _______________________ few days when we've got every passenger _______________________.” Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron has added his worries that the airport should not come to a standstill because of snow. He said: “I'm frustrated _______________________ those affected that it's taking so long for the situation to improve.” Mr Cameron offered the help of Britain’s Army to help _______________________ the runways, but the airport declined, saying they already have 200 volunteers.
1. WORD SEARCH: Look in your dictionary / computer to find collocates, other meanings, information, synonyms … for the words ‘stand’ and ‘still’.
stand |
still
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2. ARTICLE QUESTIONS: Look back at the article and write down some questions you would like to ask the class about the text.
3. GAP FILL: In pairs / groups, compare your answers to this exercise. Check your answers. Talk about the words from the activity. Were they new, interesting, worth learning…?
4. VOCABULARY: Circle any words you do not understand. In groups, pool unknown words and use dictionaries to find their meanings.
5. TEST EACH OTHER: Look at the words below. With your partner, try to recall how they were used in the text:
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Write five GOOD questions about travel chaos in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper.
When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.
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STUDENT 1 _____________ |
STUDENT 2 _____________ |
STUDENT 3 _____________ |
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Q.3.
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STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
a) |
What did you think when you read the headline? |
b) |
What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘chaos’? |
c) |
What do you think of air travel? |
d) |
When was the last time you had a terrible journey? |
e) |
What do you think of Heathrow Airport closing because of snow? |
f) |
How would you feel if you were one of the stranded passengers? |
g) |
Why do you think there has been such a lack of information for passengers? |
h) |
Why do you think such a busy airport cannot deal with snow? |
i) |
Has the weather ever stopped one of your travel plans? |
j) |
Do you like snow? |
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STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
a) |
Did you like reading this article? |
b) |
Do you think Mr Matthews should lose his job? |
c) |
Have you ever faced a storm of criticism? What do you think it’s like? |
d) |
Why do you think Mr Matthews did not fully answer journalists’ questions? |
e) |
Do you think the British Prime Minister should have done more to help this problem? |
f) |
What are the best and worst things about air travel? |
g) |
How would you pass the time if you had to spend three days at an airport ? |
h) |
What advice would you give to stranded passengers? |
i) |
Why do you think the airport said no to British Army volunteers? |
j) |
What questions would you like to ask Colin Matthews? |
London’s Heathrow Airport is at the centre of (1) ____ for its virtual shutdown during recent (2) ____ snow in England. Heathrow is one of the world’s busiest airports, yet it failed to (3) ____ with snowfall of 9 centimetres, even 3 days after the snow fell. Airport authorities cancelled more than 3,200 flights, leaving thousands of frustrated passengers (4) ____ in the terminal buildings. The situation is made worse as the Christmas holiday season is one of the busiest times of the year for air travel. What has been frustrating travelers most is the (5) ____ of flight information and basics like food and water. Passengers who have spent days sleeping on the airport floor are perplexed (6) ____ to why only one third of flights are leaving, mainly long haul, when there has been no snow for three days.
Colin Matthews, chief executive of British Airports Authority, is facing a (7) ____ of criticism over this problem. Mr Matthews could not give any (8) ____ answers to journalists’ questions about the (9) ____. He said in an interview with BBC radio: "I am really sorry…We are going to crawl over every aspect of these last few days when we've got every passenger in the right place.” Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron has added his worries that the airport should not (10) ____ to a standstill because of snow. He said: “I'm frustrated (11) ____ behalf of all those affected that it's taking so long for the situation to improve.” Mr Cameron offered the help of Britain’s Army to help clear the snow from the runways, but the airport (12) ____, saying they already have 200 volunteers.
Put the correct words from the table below in the above article.
1. |
(a) |
critical |
(b) |
criticize |
(c) |
critics |
(d) |
criticism |
2. |
(a) |
heavy |
(b) |
full |
(c) |
tough |
(d) |
strength |
3. |
(a) |
deals |
(b) |
deal |
(c) |
dealing |
(d) |
dealt |
4. |
(a) |
strand |
(b) |
stands |
(c) |
stranded |
(d) |
stood |
5. |
(a) |
slack |
(b) |
luck |
(c) |
lack |
(d) |
slick |
6. |
(a) |
has |
(b) |
as |
(c) |
was |
(d) |
ease |
7. |
(a) |
thunder |
(b) |
lightning |
(c) |
stormy |
(d) |
storm |
8. |
(a) |
real |
(b) |
really |
(c) |
reality |
(d) |
realism |
9. |
(a) |
mass |
(b) |
mess |
(c) |
miss |
(d) |
mesh |
10. |
(a) |
go |
(b) |
arrive |
(c) |
depart |
(d) |
come |
11. |
(a) |
in |
(b) |
an |
(c) |
on |
(d) |
so |
12. |
(a) |
declined |
(b) |
reclined |
(c) |
inclined |
(d) |
climbed |
Write about travel chaos for 10 minutes. Correct your partner’s paper.
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1. VOCABULARY EXTENSION: Choose several of the words from the text. Use a dictionary or Google’s search field (or another search engine) to build up more associations / collocations of each word.
2. INTERNET: Search the Internet and find out more about the travel chaos at Heathrow. Share what you discover with your partner(s) in the next lesson.
3. AIR TRAVEL: Make a poster about air travel. Show your work to your classmates in the next lesson. Did you all have similar things?
4. STRANDED: Write a magazine article about passengers being stranded at Heathrow. Include imaginary interviews with a passenger and the airport CEO.
Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Write down any new words and expressions you hear from your partner(s).
5. LETTER: Write a letter to Heathrow chief executive Colin Matthews. Ask him three questions about travel chaos. Suggest three solutions to this problem. Read your letter to your partner(s) in your next lesson. Your partner(s) will answer your questions.
TRUE / FALSE:
a. |
F |
b. |
F |
c. |
T |
d. |
F |
e. |
F |
f. |
F |
g. |
T |
h. |
T |
SYNONYM MATCH:
1. |
criticism |
a. |
disapproval |
2 |
deal with |
b. |
manage |
3. |
frustrated |
c. |
upset |
4. |
lack |
d. |
shortage |
5. |
perplexed |
e. |
puzzled |
6. |
real |
f. |
proper |
7. |
aspect |
g. |
part |
8. |
standstill |
h. |
halt |
9. |
affected |
i. |
impacted |
10. |
declined |
j. |
refused |
PHRASE MATCH:
1. |
at the centre |
a. |
of criticism |
2 |
recent |
b. |
heavy snow |
3. |
it failed to deal |
c. |
with snowfall |
4. |
the lack of flight |
d. |
information |
5. |
long |
e. |
haul |
6. |
chief |
f. |
executive |
7. |
answers to |
g. |
journalists’ questions |
8. |
the airport should not |
h. |
come to a standstill |
9. |
I'm frustrated on behalf of |
i. |
all those affected |
10. |
clear the snow from |
j. |
the runways |
GAP FILL:
London’s Heathrow Airport is at the centre of criticism for its virtual shutdown during recent heavy snow in England. Heathrow is one of the world’s busiest airports, yet it failed to deal with snowfall of 9 centimetres, even 3 days after the snow fell. Airport authorities cancelled more than 3,200 flights, leaving thousands of frustrated passengers stranded in the terminal buildings. The situation is made worse as the Christmas holiday season is one of the busiest times of the year for air travel. What has been frustrating travelers most is the lack of flight information and basics like food and water. Passengers who have spent days sleeping on the airport floor are perplexed as to why only one third of flights are leaving, mainly long haul, when there has been no snow for three days.
Colin Matthews, chief executive of British Airports Authority, is facing a storm of criticism over this problem. Mr Matthews could not give any real answers to journalists’ questions about the mess. He said in an interview with BBC radio: "I am really sorry…We are going to crawl over every aspect of these last few days when we've got every passenger in the right place.” Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron has added his worries that the airport should not come to a standstill because of snow. He said: “I'm frustrated on behalf of all those affected that it's taking so long for the situation to improve.” Mr Cameron offered the help of Britain’s Army to help clear the snow from the runways, but the airport declined, saying they already have 200 volunteers.
LANGUAGE WORK
1 - d |
2 - a |
3 - b |
4 - c |
5 - c |
6 - b |
7 - d |
8 - a |
9 - b |
10 - d |
11 - c |
12 - a |
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