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Jaywalking in Cuba. EnglishCornerCafe.com. Traffic Discussion. How do you usually get around the city ? What do you think of the subway system? How often do you use it? Do you like it? What do you think of street traffic here? Do you like driving?
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Jaywalking in Cuba EnglishCornerCafe.com
Traffic Discussion • How do you usually get around the city? • What do you think of the subway system? • How often do you use it? Do you like it? • What do you think of street traffic here? • Do you like driving? • Is this a good city for walking and cycling? • Should more people use these methods of transportation? • What keeps people from walking and cycling more often? • What do you think could be done to improve the transportaton systems here? EnglishCornerCafe.com
Traffic Vocabulary • Sidewalk • Bus stop • Traffic light • Lane • Motorist • Pedestrian • Zebra crossing • Crossing guard • Avenue • Jaywalking • A part of a road for a column of traffic • A place to walk across a street • Someone who is walking • Another name for a street • Someone who helps people walk across streets • A place where the bus stops • Walking in or across automobile lanes • Something which controls who goes and who stops at an intersection • Someone who is driving • A place for people to walk beside the road • 10 • 6 • 8 • 1 • 9 • 3 • 2 • 5 • 4 • 7 Match these words... ...to these definitions EnglishCornerCafe.com
Listen and fill in the gaps Havana-- 1,300 pedestrians are ____________ each year, and more than 150 are ____________ by cars. Visitors from ____________ cities often feel ____________ there is very little ____________ in this 2.1-million-person city. However, even with only a ____________ cars, there are many traffic ____________ because of the lack of caution and the ____________ city systems. Along Malecon, a six-lane avenue, ____________ are no zebra crossings for 8 kilometers, and ____________ run across the street to ____________ into the ocean. A couple walks ____________ down an unlit street and a 1950s car speeds ____________ only a few centimeters away. Two ____________ stand in the middle of the____________ and try to get a ride from motorists so ____________ won’t need to use the over-crowded buses. Two of these busses ____________ in the center of the ____________ to exchange passengers, and there are no ____________ stops to protect the commuters. A woman ____________ pushes a stroller across ____________ avenue in front of coming cars. A bored traffic cop ____________ the jaywalkers. It looks like a scene from the video game Frogger. The local ____________ call it “toreando autos”, or “bullfighting with cars” (like the Spanish ____________). But the local newspaper ____________ it “Lethal Imprudence” and “social indiscipline”. Laws in ____________ make motorists who ____________ pedestrians go to jail. Local ____________ Alejandro Llanes, though, objects to ____________. He points to the pedestrians ____________ across the auto lanes and ____________, “Look at that! If something happens there, whose fault ____________ it?” There are calls to ____________ this suffering “through love of ____________ and sufficient caution.” EnglishCornerCafe.com
Did you understand? • How many pedestrians are hit every year? • How many die? • How many people are there in Havana? • What problems are there on Malecon? • Where do busses stop? • What happens EnglishCornerCafe.com
Traffic Crimes Rank these crime from most to least offensive: • Driving while intoxicated (drunk driving) • Running a red light • Parking in a bicycle lane • Jaywalking • Speeding (10 km/hr over the limit) • Riding a motorbike on the wrong side of the road Use these phrases: • This is not as bad as that • This is worse than that • This is as bad as that • I think... because… • Discuss why!!! EnglishCornerCafe.com
Traffic in your city Discuss these questions with your group: • What are some traffic problems in your city? • Which are the biggest problems? why? • Is there a problem between pedestrians and motorists here? • Is there a problem between bicycles and motorists? • What do you think would solve these traffic problems? • How do you travel in your city? Do you like it? • What would be your ideal way to travel? Why? EnglishCornerCafe.com
Good and bad solutions Discuss2 prosand 2 cons of each • Reduce private car use to 1 day per week • Give away 1 milion free electric bikes • Increase subway and bus frequency • Add 25% more subway and bus routes • Your group's solution EnglishCornerCafe.com
What were your solutions? • Discuss which solution is best • Argue like Americans! Use these: • This is better than that • This is not as good as that • I think... because... Discuss why! EnglishCornerCafe.com
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