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1.2 Listening


preparing for a lecture • predicting lecture content • making notes


A You are a student in the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management of Hadford University.


1 The title of your first lecture is What is tourism? Write a definition of tourism.


2 What other ideas will be in this lecture? Make some notes.


See Skills bank


BListen to Part 1 of the lecture. 1 What is the lecturer going to talk about? Make a list.


2 The lecturer mentions some reasons for studying tourism. Make a list.


C In Part 2, the lecturer talks about the impacts of tourism. 1 What are the main impacts of tourism? Make a list.


2


Listen to Part 2 of the lecture. Tick any points on your list. Add any extra points.


D In Part 3, the lecturer talks about some aspects of tourism.


1 Copy Table 1 into your notebook. You will need space for 12 aspects.


2


3 Add examples of each aspect from your own experience.


E In Part 4 of the talk, the lecturer describes two more aspects of tourism.


1


Listen to Part 4 and add these aspects to your table. Add examples.


2 What three branches of tourism are mentioned? (Clue: look at the pictures!)


F In the final part of the talk, the lecturer discusses five more aspects of tourism.


Table 1:


Listen to Part 5 and add these aspects to your table. Add examples.


G Rewrite your definition of tourism from Exercise A. Use words and ideas from Table 1.


H Look back at your notes from Exercise A. Did you predict: 


the main ideas?  most of the special vocabulary?


Aspects of tourism (according to Leiper) Aspect


Example


1 2 3 4 5


Listen to Part 3 of the lecture. Take notes and complete Table 1 with five aspects of tourism.


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