Lesson
Level: Senior Duration: 45 Minutes
Lesson
Title: Amusement
Parks (Senior Version)
Grammar
and Vocabulary
Vocabulary for amusement
parks and rides.
Lesson
Objectives
Students
will practice listening for specific information.
Students
will practice discussion skills in a design task.
Materials
Required
Audio
descriptions of four amusement parks.1
Poster
of questions 2
Paper
(A4) for one sheet per group.
Pens
for drawing.
Preparation
Prepare
resources.
Procedure
1
Tell
class that lesson is about amusement parks/them parks
Elicit
or give vocabulary for these words
Amusement
Park
Theme
Park
Haunted
House
Lego
building
bricks
ride
roller-coaster
parade
attraction
2
Put
the questions on the board.
Play
the audio.
Check
answers with students.
If
still some unanswered questions play again, one park at a time and
elicit answers.
3
Put
students into groups of 4-6.
Add
this question.
Your
group is going to visit one of these parks.
Talk
together and choose which park to visit.
4
Elicit
responses.
5.
Write
on board.
Your
group will make your own theme park.
What
is your theme?
What
can I do at your park?
What
can I buy at your park?
Where
is your park (what country/what city)
Why
is your park the best.
Draw
a picture of your park..
6
Each
group describe own park.
Write
main points on board.
7
Get
class to vote on the best park.
Notes
1.
Tapescript
Disneyland
is the most famous theme park in America. It is in California. Every year more than ten
million people visit it to ride on the roller-coasters, visit the
haunted house, see Cinderella's fairy-tale castle or shake hands with
Mickey Mouse.
Every
day there is a big parade of all the famous cartoon characters.
It was opened in 1955. Since then Disney Parks have opened in Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shanghai.
It was opened in 1955. Since then Disney Parks have opened in Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shanghai.
Legoland
is a different kind of amusement park. It is in Denmark and is
visited every year by about two million people. What makes it
different?
Every
attraction at the park is made from children's building bricks called
"Lego". There are models of many famous buildings from
around the world for you to look at and enjoy including the Palace Museum. Since it opened in1968 more than fifty million guests have visited the park.
Ocean
Park, in Hong Kong, receives about seven and a half million guests every year. It
has over eighty rides and attractions including four roller-coasters but it also has places where you can see animals. There are pandas and Jelly
Fish and even a Killer Whale. Ocean Park was opened in 1977 and more than half the visitors come from Mainland China.
The
strangest theme park of all is in South Korea. It is all about
toilets and WCs. It is called the Restroom Cultural Park and is in
the city of Suwon. Everything there is all about toilets. There are
toilet themed rides, toilet themed art galleries, a toilet museum and
shops selling toilet gifts.
2.
Questions.
Which
park gets two million visitors a year? (Legoland)
Where
can you go on rides and also see pandas? (Ocean Park)
What
is the them of the park that has art galleries? (toilets)
Who
can you meet at Disneyland? (Mickey Mouse)
Which
park is in South Korea? (Restroom Cultural Park)
How
many roller-coasters are there at Ocean Park? (4)
What
is different about Legoland? (all made from childrens bricks)
Whose
castle is at Disneyland? (Cinderella)
Which park was first to open? (Disneyland)
Which park has had more than 50 million visitors since it opened in 1968?
Which park has the most Chinese visitors?
What can you see in the Restroom Cultural Park? (Toilets)
Which park was first to open? (Disneyland)
Which park has had more than 50 million visitors since it opened in 1968?
Which park has the most Chinese visitors?
What can you see in the Restroom Cultural Park? (Toilets)