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oO 10 LISTEN to the conversation between a business consultant and the owner of a hotel with
organized tours. Then check (/) the things that the owner is doing already. Write X next to
the things that the owner should have done.
_____1. Provide comfortable accommodations
_____ 2. Employ local people
_____ 3. Serve food from the local area
—___4. Start a recycling program at the hotel
____5. Use local tour guides
—____ 6. Offer walking tours and camel tours
11 EDIT. Read the comment on the blog. Find and correct seven more errors with should, ought
fo, and had better.
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Tina Grant: ha d
The message of your recent blogs has been that we have better limit our J
traveling because it is bad for the planet. Yes, travel has some negative effects on the
environment, but people should be know the positive effects as well. You should have
spend some time discussing the benefits of travel. People should to realize that the
income from tourism helps local economies.
We had not better forget that without foreign money it is hard for some countries
to build airports, roads, bridges, schools, and hospitals. All these things are very
important, so tourists had better to keep visiting these countries and bringing their
money with them! I believe we should thinking about the cultural benefits of tourism,
too. When tourists are interested in another culture, it can encourage a sense of pride
and identity in that culture. That’s very important, so I think you ought to mentioned
that as well.
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12 APPLY.
A Work with a partner. List four ways that travel can have a negative effect on the environment.
B_ Write four sentences, two affirmative and two negative, with should(n't) have + past participle
about a recent travel experience. Explain the effect your trip had on the environment.
My friends and I shouldn't have driven to Jakarta in separate cars. We should have gone in one
car in order to save energy.
Cc Work in groups. Read your sentences to each other. Ask questions to find out more about
your classmates’ trips.
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