| Lesson start ideas | Give a creative idea how to begin a lesson |
| Which subject | English |
| What age group | Year or Grade 10 |
| What topic | Asking for a tourist attraction |
| Quantity | 1 |
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Welcome back, class! Today we are going to explore some of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. But before we dive into the details, let me ask you a question. Have you ever been on a trip to a new city or country and wanted to know the best places to visit? Maybe you were curious about the history, food, or culture of the place you were visiting. If that's the case, then you were asking for a tourist attraction.
Asking for a tourist attraction is a great way to learn more about the place you are visiting. It can also be a great way to practice your English language skills. Here are some common phrases you can use to ask for a tourist attraction:
Now that we know how to ask for a tourist attraction, let's put it into practice. In pairs, I want you to imagine that you are visiting a new city together. One of you will be the tourist and the other will be a local. The tourist should ask the local for recommendations on tourist attractions, using the phrases we just learned. The local should then suggest some popular attractions and give a brief description of each one. After a few minutes, switch roles and repeat the activity.
Great job, everyone! Now you know how to ask for a tourist attraction in English. Remember, asking for local recommendations is a great way to learn more about the places you visit. Keep exploring and practicing your English skills!