8 Students can discuss this question in pairs or small groups.
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More activities
Students could look at the website for their national airline
and fi nd out about its current security measures.
B
Anything to declare?
Write Anything to declare? on the board. Ask students whether
they would expect to see this at Arrivals or Departures (Arrivals).
1 Tell students that you are going to quiz them on capital cities.
Say the names of capital cities and students respond with
the country, e.g. Vienna (Austria), Brasilia (Brazil), Ottawa
(Canada), Athens (Greece), Tokyo (Japan).
Class bonus
Check answers by setting up a chain around the class. Students
take turns to name a country; as the chain continues, students
cross off the countries they have written on their list.
2–3 Encourage students to skim the customs guide by setting a
time limit, e.g. 30 seconds.
Did you know …?
If you are teaching students who are from European Union
countries, ask them if they know when their country joined the
European Union. If they don’t know, they could fi nd out for the
next lesson.
4 Students can compare and discuss their sentences in pairs or
small groups.
Focus on … must, mustn’t and don’t have
to
Students can write sentences of their own as a follow-up.
5–7 Students can do these exercises in pairs. They can either
work together to fi nd the answers, or they can work on their
own and then compare answers.
More activities
1 Students can fi nd out more about British Customs
regulations from the website www.custom&exercise.gov.uk.
2 Students can fi nd about regulations concerning food items
that can/can’t be brought into Britain on the website www.
defra.gov.uk.
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