New York New York Email Worksheets for Secondary Education By David Reeson
Teacher’s Notes Welcome to the email teacher’s notes for New York. Here you will find photocopiable activities and ideas on how to experience life in New York in your classroom. Instructions on how to use them will be found on the pages headed to the teacher. There are 10 worksheets. Photocopy them as you feel necessary. Please read the instructions that accompany the worksheets as you will find extra activities to use in class. All the activities are labelled as whole class, group, pair or individual tasks or a combination. You may want to assign the individual activities for homework, but make sure the students know exactly what to do before they start. There are also different levels for each worksheet. The following symbols correspond to the different degrees of difficulty for ESO and Batxillerat levels. ☺ Easy ☺☺ Medium ☺☺☺ Challenging You will also find some important information with links to relevant web sites on the pages titled background information
Background Information
• • New York City is a large city in the northeast of the • continental United States. It has the highest population of • any city in the United States. • History The oldest part of the city, the island of Manhattan, still has its original Lenape Native American name. Although Native people such as the Lenape and Canarsees had lived there for many thousands of years, New York City was first explored by Europeans in the 1500's. Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazano found the entrance to New York Harbor in the year 1524 and English explorer Henry Hudson found the Hudson River in 1609. New York City was settled by Europeans from The Netherlands in 1624. The Dutch called the whole area Nieuw Nederland (New Netherlands) and they named a fort and town on the south end of Manhattan Island Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam), after the capital city of the Netherlands. When the English took over the colony in 1664 they changed the name to New York, to honor the Duke of York, who later became King Charles II of England. The Dutch surrendered Nieuw Amsterdam without fighting. They were afraid of the English Navy so they traded the town to England for the colony of Surinam in South America, which they thought was worth more money. By the time the English came to New York, there were many other Dutch towns in what would become New York
City, including Breukelen (Brooklyn), Vlissingen (Flushing), and Nieuw Haarlem (Harlem). There were already some English towns in the area also, such as Gravesend in Brooklyn and Newtown in Queens. Dutch and English people had been living together in New York for a long time. New York quickly grew to become a large and important port city. Many important battles of the American Revolution were fought in northern Manhattan and in Brooklyn. New York was the capital of the United States from 1789 until 1800. In 1898, the cities of New York and Brooklyn merged with the Bronx, Staten Island, and the towns in Queens County to form Greater New York. This is the total area of the City of New York today. Geography New York City is an archipelago (group of islands) near the Atlantic Ocean. It is made up of two islands (Manhattan Island and Staten Island), part of an island (Brooklyn and Queens are on Long Island), and a small piece of the mainland (The Bronx), also many smaller islands. Water divides a lot of the city. The Hudson River forms the border between Manhattan and the Bronx and the State of New Jersey. The East River forms the border between Manhattan and Brooklyn and Queens. Newtown Creek is part of the border between Brooklyn and Queens. Some parts of the city are very separate from the others because of water, such as Far Rockaway in Queens and City Island in The Bronx. A small piece of land in Manhattan is international territory and it belongs to the United Nations to use for its buildings. Five boroughs (major parts of the city that govern themselves) are in New York City: Manhattan (New York County) Brooklyn (Kings County) The Bronx (Bronx County) Queens (Queens County) Staten Island (Richmond County) New York City currently has a population of about 8 million people. Over 18 million people live in the city and nearby areas. Government The current mayor of New York is Michael Bloomberg, a Republican. The city also has a City Council that makes some local laws. Most laws in New York City are set by the State government in Albany. Information taken from Wikipedia
Photocopy worksheet 2 and have the students list the correct vocabulary in pairs or individually.
Worksheets
Additional activity: • Have the students create a quick quiz using the differences between the two countries. The students can choose the quiz master to ask the questions to the whole class.
Worksheet 1 pair or individual☺ Word search New York Vocabulary This worksheet has been designed to familiarize students with vocabulary relevant to New York and important for them to complete other worksheets in this series. Photocopy worksheet 1 and distribute accordingly. Have the students complete the worksheet either at home or in class individually. Additional activities: • Have the students make a vocabulary book and write these words down. • Play hangman on the board after they have completed the worksheet. • Back-spelling. One student writes a word on a friend’s back with a finger (must written large and slowly). The friend has to guess the word. S
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Worksheet 3 individual Travel Guides☺☺ Comprehension Photocopy worksheet and handout to students. Have the students read each article and answer the questions
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New York The big apple Sky scraper Metropolitan United Nations Museums Fashion
Worksheet 2 whole class, group, pair or individual British vs. American☺☺☺ Vocabulary Worksheet 2 gives the student the opportunity to see the differences between American and British English. The main difference between the two types of English lies in the vocabulary, however there are some differences in the written form, which these worksheets do not focus on.
Additional activity: • The students research a well known aspect of New York from the list below and give a presentation to the rest of the group. They must research their project on the internet. Baseball The Chrysalis building The World Trade Centre The United Nations The Empire State Building American Football Broadway: Theatre Basketball Music from New York New York movies Answers New York City 1 New York 2 18.7 million 3 The Big Apple
4 It has the lowest crime rate in the United States. 5 The headquarters for the United Nations 6 Millions of people The Statue of Liberty 1 False 2 True 3 True 4 False
Worksheet 4 pair or individual☺ Postcards from New York 1 Comprehension / Oral Communication Photocopy worksheet 4 and hand out to the students. Have the students read the postcards and answer the questions. Additional activity: • Cut out the postcards on worksheet 4 and mount them on to card. Put the students into groups of four and give each student a different postcard. Each student reads out their postcard to the other students; once the students have finished reading, the teacher reads out the questions and the students must decide amongst themselves the answer without showing their postcards to the rest of the group. 1C 2B 3B 4A 5C 6D 7A 8A 9 Statue of Liberty 10 A
Worksheet 5 whole class, group, pair ☺☺ Postcards from New York 2 Oral Communication Photocopy worksheet 5 and cut down the middle. Put the students in pairs and hand out sections A and B accordingly. The students must complete the forms by asking their partner the correct question. When they have finished they must compare their papers. e.g.
A: How long have I been in New York for? B: You have been in New York for a week.
Photocopy, cut out and mount on to card worksheet 6. Put students into pairs or groups of three. Hand out a set of the cards for each group along with the New York / London cards. The students place the cards face down on the table and taking it in turns they take a card and describe the person while their partner tries to guess who it is. Once their partner has the correct answer then the students must decide where that person is from; London or New York. Additional activity: • Have students list other famous people they might think are from New York or London, and then they check their answers by researching it on the internet. • Have students ask each other questions about where the famous people come from. Students take a card and ask their partners the question. E.g. ‘Where does Tom Cruise come from?’ ‘He comes from New York’ New York Sean Combs / Puff Daddy Scarlett Johansson Woody Allen Vin Diesel Michael Jordan Cristina Aguilera Tom Cruise
London David Beckham Charlie Chaplin Hugh Grant David Bowie Ian Fleming
Worksheet 7 whole class, group☺☺☺ New York Trip Worksheet 7 is a project designed to improve the students’ research and presentation skills. The students must plan a school trip to New York. Each day must be organised with what the students are going to see and eat that day. They must also decide how they are going to arrive in New York and at which hotel they are going to stay in. Before the students start their project they must review the travel vocabulary in the first worksheet T
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Hi! I’ve been in New York now for a week and I’m having a great time. The weather has been fantastic, hot and sunny every day. I have been to the top of the Empire State Building and I could see the people below. They looked like ants. I have eaten lots of hamburgers and fries. New York is wonderful. See you soon Susan
Exercise 1 trip 2 in 3 trip 4 travel 5 meeting
Worksheet 6 group, pair ☺ New York or London
Project Photocopy and cut the different cards. Put the students in groups of four and hand out the information cards
respectively. Each student in the group must have one of the information cards and not show it to the other members of the group. The students have to plan their week in New York without showing their information cards to each other. Once they have researched their trip and filled out their planning sheet they must give a presentation to the rest of the class explaining what they will be doing during their week in New York. The students then vote for the best organised trip without voting for their own presentation.
Worksheet 8 pair ☺☺ In the Restaurant Photocopy worksheet 7. Cut out the cards and mount them on to card. Put the students into pairs and handout a copy of the text, the menu and a role play card. Have the students read the text. Discuss the differences of the food in the class, ask the following questions: Have you eaten American food? Do you like American food? Do you prefer Spanish food? What is your favourite food?
Worksheet 9 whole class, individual☺ Song Photocopy worksheet 9. Listen to the song before handing out the worksheet to the students. Ask the students what they think the song is about. Listen to the song and have the students cover up the words on the right for the first time. Listen for a second time to check answers. Additional activity: • Listen to the song and have students listen for any difficult vocabulary and have them note it down. Hand out worksheet 9 and have the students fill in the gaps before they listen to it for a second time. 1 today 2 shoes 3 sleeps 4 town 5 start 6 wake 7 king
King of the hill: The best Because she is bored of the small town life A little town To be successful
Worksheet 10 group, pair ☺ New York, New York Game Photocopy worksheet 10. Put students in groups of 3 or 4 and give every student a counter of different colours. Students play against each other to finish first by answering the questions on the game board. Rather than using dice to play use coins that way the students have more opportunity to answer every question. Heads = 1 space, Tails = 2 spaces 1 John F. Kennedy Airport 2 e.g. ‘Hello, I have a room reserved.’ 3 e.g. ‘I would like to make a complaint the room is very dirty’ 4 The Statue of Liberty 5 King Kong 6 New York State 7 The Big Apple 8 London 9 e.g. ‘Hello I would like a Big Mac and Fries with a medium coke please’ 10 The French government 11 1, ‘Hey what’s up?’ 12 The Empire State Building 13 e.g. ‘Hello, I would like to check out please’
Research Information Take note of the following web sites for more information about New York. These web site cans be used by students and teachers alike. http://www.nycvisit.com/home/index.cfm http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/timessquare/ http://www.iloveny.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City
Vagabond: A person without a home and lives on the street Blues: Sad Heap: A pile of something
New York
Worksheet 1 Name: Date: Vocabulary☺ Vocabulary
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Find the words associated with New York City and write them in the box
Sky scraper Island Capital City Baseball Broadway Cabs Hudson Big Apple Statue of Liberty
British vs. American☺☺☺
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Vocabulary: Find the words that match in British and American English.
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Chemist
Petrol
The cinema
Motorway
Autumn
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Freeway
Truck Apartment
Cab Flat
Movie
Film Trousers Garden
Cookie Luggage
Holiday
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Railway Trash can
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Pants The stove Rail road Fall
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Travel Guides☺☺
Read these articles from the guide in New York and answer the questions.
New York City New York City is the biggest city in the United States of America and also one of the biggest in the world. You can find New York in the state of New York on the east coast of the United States. More than 8.1 million people live in New York City in 830 km² which makes it one of the most densely populated areas in the North America. In New York’s metropolitan area there are 18.7 million people. The unusual thing about this however is that New York has one of the lowest crime rates in the United States. New York City is the international business centre of the world. It is also the centre of fashion, medicine, art, museums, entertainment. We can find the headquarters of the United Nations and many of the highest buildings in the world. It is called the big apple or the city that never sleeps and millions of people visit it every year.
Comprehension Which is the biggest city in the United States of America?
How many people live in New York’s metropolitan area?
What is New York also called?
What is the unusual thing about New York?
What can we see in New York?
How many people visit it every year?
The Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty was a present from the French government in 1885 to welcome all visitors to New York. You can find the statue on Liberty Island and it is ninety three metres high. It was placed on this island so that people arriving to America by boat could see it before they arrived. The statue is holding a book that contains the inscription July IV MDCCLXXVI which is the day that Americans celebrate their independence. The State of Liberty represents freedom for the American people.
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1 The Statue of Liberty was a present from the French Canada in 1885. 2 The Statue of Liberty is 93 metres high. 3 The date on the book is July 4th. 4 Americans celebrate Christmas on July 4th.
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Postcards from New York 1☺ 1 Read the questions and choose the correct the postcard
A Dear John
I am in New York at the moment and I am having a terrible time. I wish I was at home. The service at the hotel is very bad and the food is better at home. It has rained ever day and it is very cold. I will never come back to New York.
1 Which postcard talks about sports?
Love Sarah
2 Who is very hot in New York?
B Dear Samantha
3 Who likes oriental food in New York?
Today we visited the statue of liberty. It is such an amazing monument. After that we went to have lunch in a Chinese restaurant; we had noodles, it was very nice. It is very hot here. I hope you‘re having a good time. Lots of love Mum and Dad
4 Who didn’t like the food?
5 Who is visiting lots of places?
6 Who thinks New York is too stressful?
C Hi Martin 7 Who doesn’t like the hotel?
New York is wonderful! We have been to so many places and now I am really tired. Tonight we are going to see the New York Yankees play baseball, and I am very excited. Tomorrow we are going to the top of the Empire State Building. See you soon Paul
8 Who is very cold?
9 Which monument is amazing?
10 Who hates New York?
D Hey Kathy How are you? New York is very tiring. There are too many buildings and people and there is also lots of traffic. I prefer the mountains and the peace and quiet. The people are nice and the food is good but there is too much noise. See you on Friday Lisa
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Postcards from New York 2
Ask your partner questions to find the missing words. E.g.
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Hi! I’ve been in New York now for a week and I’m having a great time. The weather has been fantastic, hot and sunny every day. I have been to the top of the ________________________ and I could see the people below. They looked like ________________. I have eaten lots of hamburgers and fries. New York is _____________. See you soon Susan
Hi! I’ve been in New York now for a week and I’m having a great time. The __________ has been fantastic, hot and sunny every day. I have been to the top of the Empire State Building and I could see the _________________ below. They looked like ants. I have eaten lots of ________________ and fries. New York is wonderful. See you soon Susan
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New York or Londonâ˜ş London
Worksheet 6 Name: Date:
Describe the famous person to your partner and decide if they are from New York or London
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Sean Combs Puff Daddy Rapper
Christina Aguilera Singer
Tom Cruise Actor
Scarlett Johansson Actress
David Beckham Football Player
Charlie Chaplin Actor/Director
Woody Allen Film Director
Ian Fleming Writer of James Bond
Hugh Grant Actor
Michael Jordan Basket ball player
David Bowie Singer
Vin Diesel Actor
New York Trip☺☺☺ Trip
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You are going on a school trip to New York for one week. Each person has $1,500 to spend on everything: flights, hotels, restaurants, presents and extras such as tickets for tourist attractions. You and your group must decide on the schedule for the week; this includes the following list: Flights – when to fly Hotel – where to stay Restaurant – where to eat (three meals a day) Attractions – places to go and see everyday. You are given some information but you should also research more using the internet or from other sources. You must give a presentation to the rest of the class in English.
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Vocabulary Journey Trip Travel To take a bus/train/plane/taxi/car To get on the bus/train/plane To get in the taxi/car Ticket
Examples David went a very long journey. (noun) We are going on a trip on Saturday. (noun) We travelled to Greece by boat. (verb) Take a taxi to the airport. Get on the bus before it leaves. Get in the car now or we will be late Have you bought your train ticket yet?
Grammar Future tenses: Plans and arrangement
Examples
Plans: Going to To be going to + verb
We are going to go to Paris next summer.
Arrangements: Present Continuous To be verb + ing
I am seeing the dentist at 9 o’clock on Tuesday morning.
Exercise 1 Next week we are going on a _______________________. (trip / travel) 2 ‘Then I got _________ the car and it didn’t start’. (in / on) 3 How many ____________________ have you been on this year? (journey / trip / travel) 4 If you ___________________ by plane it will be a lot quicker. (journey / trip / travel) 5 They are __________________________ at two o’clock on Saturday. (going to meet / meeting)
Plan your school trip to New York Information Cards Flights (Local Times) 1 Barcelona to New York Dept. Barcelona 09:50 – arr. Paris 10:50 Dept Paris 12:30 – arr. New York 15:45
Hotels Five Star hotels The Savoy - $650a night
2 New York to Barcelona Dept. New York 12: 30 – arr. Paris 23:00 Dept. Paris 00:30 – arr. Barcelona 03:15 3 Barcelona to New York Dept. Barcelona 17:35 – arr. Madrid 18:15 Dept. Madrid 20:25 – arr. New York 00:05 4 Barcelona to New York Dept. Barcelona 08:15 – arr. London 09:20 Dept. London 16:55 – arr. New York 20:15
The Ritz – 700a night The Royal – 800 a night
Four Star hotels W Hotels 4 Stars - $200 Dream Hotel 4 Stars $195 Grand Hyatt 4 Stars $215 Waldorf Astoria 4 Stars $205 Sofitel 4 Stars $230
Three Star hotels
Places to see
The Old Vic 3 Stars $85 Times Square 3 Stars $80
(1) Statue of Liberty (2) Time Square (3) The Metropolitan Museum of Art (4) Rockefeller Centre (5) Chinatown
The Time Hotel 3 Stars $70 Hilton New York 3 Stars $95 Holiday Inn 3 Stars $100 Wellington 3 Stars $105 Sheraton3 Stars $110
(6) The New York Stock Exchange (7) The Empire State Building (8) Brooklyn Bridge (9) Big Apple Bus Tour (10) Fifth Avenue – For shopping
2 Star hotels Milford Plaza 2 Stars $40
Information Cards Restaurants Hamburger Heaven Come to Hamburger Heaven and eat the best hamburgers in the world. Try our special combinations with extra large fries and coca cola. Try the hamburger challenge, the biggest hamburgers in the world, finish them if you can. Hamburgers with different fillings start from $3 Little Italy Pizzas, Pastas, mama mia’s best tomato sauce in New York. Try the authentic Italian food that will make you think you are in Italy. Happy hour on Mondays, eat all you can for $5 Chan’s Chinese Buffet service of authentic Cantonese cuisine at a very cheap price. We also do Szechwan style cuisine. $7 for buffet including drink Noodles Bar Ramen: Quick Japanese style noodles that you won’t forget!! From $4 Viva Spain Experience the Spanish life with paella or tapas. It’s a real fiesta. Meals start from $7 Sizzling Steaks When in New York do what the New Yorkers do – eat steak!!! And these steaks are big!!!! Start from around $8 Pritzi’s Pizza Specialise in Pizzas. Pizzas of all different variety. Very cheap. Starting from $4 Sandwich Cafe Choose your own filling, from cheeses to meats to special pizza fillings. $5 per sandwich
Worksheet 7 Name: Date:
Planning Sheet Day / Date
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In the Restaurant ☺☺
Worksheet 8 Name: Date:
Speaking Food in New York The food in New York, like the culture, is very diverse. There are many different types of food from all over the world. You can find, of course, North American food which includes hamburgers, fries, apple pie, muffins, chocolate chip cookies and Jell-O. You can also find a mixture of Italian foods including pizzas and pasta, Chinese foods and Indian foods. All these different types of cuisine are available to the tourists who like to experiment.
The New Yorker Menu Starters Caesar salad – with nuts and parmesan cheese $5 Chicken Caesar – Caesar salad with chicken $6 Falafel – vegetables mixed with spices in a ball $4 Tandoori kebab – meat on a stick with spicy Tandoori sauce $4 Spring rolls – $4 Spicy chicken wings – $6 Beef Gyoza – Japanese meat fried in pastry $3 Vegetable Gyoza – Japanese vegetables fried in pastry $3
Main Courses Chicken Yassa – Roasted lemon chicken onion comfit & jasmine $12 Hamburger and chips $9 Spaghetti – with tomato sauce and meat balls $8 Pizza – Hawaiian, with pineapple $7 Lamb Thiere – Seasoned lamb chops in a tomato sauce $15 Sushi (Japanese raw fish) King Crab (Tarabkani) – $11 Octopus (Tako) – $10
Dessert Lassi – yogurt drink from India $1,50 Banana Splitz – ice cream with bananas and cream $2 Apple Pie - $2,50 Chocolate Gateaux - $2,50 Artic Roll – Sponge cake with ice cream in the middle $2 Fruit - $1,50
Student A You are the customer and you really like Japanese and spicy food, but you would also like to try something new.
Student B You are the waiter/waitress. Help the customer. There is no spaghetti or falafel left, recommend something else.
Worksheet 9 Name: Date:
Song☺ Song
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New York, New York Start spreading the news, I’m leaving 1 __________ I want to be a part of it - New York, New York These vagabond 2______________, are longing to stray Right through the very heart of it - New York, New York I want to wake up in a city, that never 3_____________ And find I’m king of the hill - top of the heap These little 4______________blues, are melting away I’ll make a brand new 5___________ of it - in old New York If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere It’s up to you - New York, New York New York, New York I want to 6______________up in a city, that never sleeps And find I’m a number one, top of the list, 7_____________ of the hill A number one
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These little town blues, are melting away I’ll make a brand new start of it - in old New York And if I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere It’s up to you - New York New York What do these words mean?
Answer these questions.
Vagabond
Why does the singer want to go to New York?
Blues Where does the singer come from? Heap
King of the hill
What does ‘And if I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere’ mean?
New York, New Yorkâ˜ş York
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Who gave New York the statue of Liberty?
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You want something to eat from McDonalds. What do you say? What animal climbed this building?
Where is this New York or London?
Which is You find ten American dollars on the English? street. 1 Hey, what’s Go forward up? two spaces 2 Hi, how are tricks?
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What is this? The room is dirty. Make a complaint.
You arrive at your hotel. What do you say to the receptionist?
What is the name of the main New York Airport?
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