6.3 Watch or listen to the teenagers. Match the person or people to the lie. everyone big brother classmate (x2) ex-best friend granny
á Tomorrow's a holiday.
b My granny is ill.
This is a delicious fruit.
d The theme is the ocean.
e Vegetables do amazing things.
f My cousin is a famous actor.
1. It was very cold yesterday.
2. When did you meet him?
3. I haven't seen him since 2006.
4. How many mushrooms have you gathered?
5. Where have you put the newspaper? I want to read it, but cannot find it anywhere.
6. The new school began working last year.
7. At last, I have done all my homework: now I shall go out.
8. The building of the house began early in April.
9. The rain has stopped but a cold wind is still blowing.
10. We have already solved the problem.
11. Не came a moment ago.
12. I have never spoken to him.
13. Не has just finished his work.
14. Have you made any spelling mistakes in your dictation?
15. What books did you read when you lived in the country?
16. They have not come from the south yet.
17. Не was ill last week, but now he has recovered.
18. If everybody has read this new novel, let's discuss it.
19. Have you booked tickets? Yes, I have. I booked them several days ago.
20. I can hardly recognize you. I haven't seen you since you left for Moscow. And you have changed so much.
The challenges of a sudden boom in tourism
While a growing tourism industry is generally good news for the local economy, a sudden 0.
boom in tourism numbers mean more stress on existing infrastructure, reducing both 1
availability and quality of service for locals. There are also potentially unseen damaging effects 2
on the environment, and these destinations tend to experience almost immediate inflation 3
which could increase social and economical disparities.
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A boom in tourism does not always benefit anyone in society as the new income generated 5
it takes time to trickle down throughout society. To maintain the balance between growth in
tourism and the well-being travelers' of the local community, sustainability choices need to be made.
At the same time, we had a new generation of travelers growing. They're called millennials, &
These young travelers, between the ages of 16 and 34 are sought new and more meaningful 9
experiences, exploring less touristic spots where, in turn, are not equipped to receive them. 10
These places are often spots that are more traditional and closer to nature, and therefore
less protected. If the operators in these new hotspots won't develop a sustainable tourism 12
agenda, then we would slowly witness the destructive effects mentioned earlier. Here are 13.
some examples: the Phi Phi Islands in Thailand has already suffered from increased destruction 14.
due to mass tourism, while Cozumel in Mexico is now in danger of losing its primitive island
charm and its world-famous scuba diving spots.
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