1b-Promoting Rural Tourism
1b-Promoting Rural Tourism
1b-Promoting Rural Tourism
b. Then give your handout to another student and ask him/her to write down 3 short notes about the sight
that you initially wrote about on your handout. Refer to any significant information that he/she would tell
to a visitor about it. Do not write full sentences.
c. Take back your handout. Take 3 minutes to develop these last notes into full sentences in your notebook.
9. Rehearsal with the handouts: Read again silently the last sentences that you wrote down and try to
remember them. Then go in front of the class and try to describe the sight that you chose with the help of the
handout only.
10. Top 5 things to do: In your notebook list 5 leisure activities that are interesting to do in your area.
12. Paragraph Writing: Develop the answers above into one paragraph about different interesting activities
that can be done in your area. Use this beginning: This area has become an increasingly popular destination
for outdoor activity weekends. Its natural beauty makes it ideal for
14. Think of the most famous sites in your local area and search on the internet for information about them,
e.g. timetables, location, historical facts, etc. Select only what is representative for your final product.
STEP VI: Compile and analyse information (in the computer lab)
15. Work on Microsoft Publisher: On your Start button find in All Programs the folder called Microsoft
Office. Enter the programme Microsoft Office Publisher and click on the icon: Brochures. Select a design
template among: Arrows, Bounce, Marker, etc. Double click on it and you will see on the left side of the
screen the Format Publication options. Select the colour scheme and fonts according to your wishes. Save
the document on the desktop with your name and your local village as a title.
16. Fill in the document: You will see on the document different frames for title, subtitles, text and images.
Click on each of them and fill in with the information that you want to include in your leaflet. Dont forget to
write notes rather than full paragraphs!
17. Organise the document: Change places with a classmate and check her/ his Publisher document according
to the following criteria:
a. Does every part of the leaflet contain a different kind of information?
b. Is the language correct?
c. Are the pictures clear?
d. Is the information relevant for an advertising leaflet?
Write down your advice without making changes to the document. Give your classmate your opinion
about what works well and what can be improved.
18. Add or cut: Considering the feedback from your classmates, add the details that would clarify your
message and cut out the unnecessary information.
STEP VII: Present the final product (possibly in the computer lab)
19. Oral presentation of the leaflet: Individually, the students present the leaflet on the video projector and
explain what it contains. The presentation should last between 2 and 3 minutes.