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Travel & Transportation 1Objective: Students will generate a list of modes of
transportation that they are familiar with, but may not have direct experience with.
Idiomatic expression: Hit the road.
Our predictions for Hit the road
• To leave• To drive somewhere• To drive far• To get out of the house• To drive a far distance• “to bounce”• All of the above
Grammatical Forms We Will Use
• Present perfect verbs (have/have not + past tense verb)
• Nouns (forms of transportation) • Conjunction “but”
Examples of present-perfect verb tense
have/have not + past-tense verb
has/has not + past-tense verb
have/ have not traveled has/ has not traveled
Have/have not talked Has/has not walked
Have/have not eaten Has/has not texted
How many forms of transportation can you think of?
Pee wee motorcycle
bicycle car boat
tricycle skateboard scooter train
Jet pack bus Underwater bike plane
walking Tiny bike Sofa car Mini car
camel horse donkey elephant
On the following slides, you will see other forms of transportation.
Write down three forms of transportation that you’re familiar with and three that you’re not familiar with.
You may include forms of transportation from the video.
Patterns for Prompts
• Have you ever heard of a _______ (noun/form of transportation) ?
• Have you ever been on a ________
(noun/form of transportation) before?
Patterns for Responses
• Yes, I have heard of a ________ (noun/form of transportation), but ______(student elaboration).
*Student generated response should follow present perfect format-but I have/ have not)Example: Yes, I have heard of a Segway, but I have not ever ridden one.
• No, I’ve never heard of a ________ .