How to save tourism from itself

 

City can have tourists, but the tourists

shouldn’t have the city…

 

Doug Lansky talked about tourism, and more specifically, how to save tourism?

He spoke about the problems of tourism, the problems that we encounter more often, especially in the 21st century. In fact, if we look closely and try to understand, we will see that a lot of people really gather in one place.

They pollute the air …

Because of such a large number of people, the environment is also polluted.

Doug Lansky calls this unbalanced tourism.

He says that people travel to different countries to do everything, that is, for no purpose.

Tourism is travel without a purpose…

In fact, many of us have probably said, ‘Let’s take a picture and let s go. Yes, I did the same and now I understand that at that moment you could just admire that scene …

A lot of people go to see places that are famous, where everyone else goes to see, no one thinks of looking for a place in that country where none of the tourists have seen …

And why not be part of solution? A solution, that brings us to a better future, in a future that allows the next generation of travelers to see this amazing planet in the same way that we have and that is how we save tourism from itself.

Monthly diagnostic test

1. I wanted to do that last Monday. (want)

2. You were there, I saw you. (see)

3. Lis is 5 years old now. (be)

4. Does she like chocolate? (like)

5. Sarahi didn’t answer the questions yesterday. (not- answer)

6. Daniela didn’t broke up with him last week. (not- break up)

7. Has she a dog last month? (she- have )

8. It was hot in the room, so I opened the window. (open)

9. The film was very long, it starts at 7:15 and finished at 10:00. (start)

10. You travel around the world every year. (travel)

11. Is he hates me? (hate)

12. The accident was happened last Sunday. (happen)

13. Roberth doesn’t like maths. (not- like)

14. Anna’s grandfather died when he was 90 years old. (die)

15. They enjoyed their free time last weekend. (enjoy)

16. Last year, we enjoyed our free time. (enjoy)

17. Jessica went to the concert last weekend. (go)

18. Paul and Cris always chat in the classroom. (chat)

19. Rocio runs fast. He is one of the best runners in the world. (run)

20. My friend goes to the supermarket every day. (go)

2. Complete the following sentences using an appropriate present continuous or past continuous tense form

1. I am watering (water) the plants in the morning.

2. What are you doing (you/do) at 6 o’clock yesterday evening?

3. They was waiting (wait) for the bus when the accident happened.

4. She is getting (get) impatient at this moment.

5. The boys were playing (play) in the garden when he entered.

6. It is raining (rain) cats and dogs now.

7. I am revising (revise) my lessons now.

8. Somebody is knocking (knock) at the door at that moment.

9. We were waiting (wait) for the guests to turn up yesterday whole evening.

10. The students were shouting (shout) slogans outside the campus last month.

11. The birds are flying (fly) in the sky now.

12. John and Sandra were expecting (expect) their first child when I saw them for the first time.

3. Complete the sentences with Present Perfect tense

1. She was finished the bird house today. (to finish)

2. We weren’t translated the whole text yet. (not/to translate)

3. Have you ever been to Rome? (to be)

4. Where have you been lately? (to be)

5. He was locked the door. (to lock)

5. I wasn’t heard from you for ages. (not/to hear)

6. Tom already was graduated from university. (to graduate)

7. Was the children prepared for the concert? (to prepare for)

8. What was Kate eaten for breakfast today? (to eat)

9. They were watched an interesting program this week. (to watch)

10. He wasn’t eaten an ice- cream since August. (not/to eat)

11. We were found the way. (to find)

12. How was he spent all of his money? (to spend)

 

13. Jim and Jill were answered the question right. (to answer)

 

14. Rachel wasn’t talked him since Friday. (not/to talk to)

 

15. Were you lost your mind? (to lose)

 

16. What was your mother baked your birthday? (to bake)

 

17. Was he ever been to Niagara Falls? (to be)

 

18. They weren’t received any answer yet. (not/to receive)

19. Where were you been this year? (to be)

4. Choose present perfect simple or continuous

1. Have they arrived (they/arrive) already?

2. Lucy has run (run) 2000 metres today.

3. I have been cleaning (clean) all morning – I’m fed up.

4. How long have you known (you/know) Simon?

5. I have been drinking (drink) more water recently, and I feel better.

6. Sorry about the mess! I have been baking. (bake)

7. How many times have you taken (you/take) this exam?

8. He has eaten (eat) six bars of chocolate today.

9. How many times have you taken (you/take) this exam?

10. Julie has cooked (cook) dinner. Let’s go and eat!

11. The students have finished (finish) their exams. They’re very happy.

12. The baby’s face is really dirty. What has he been eating.(he/eat)?

13. Ilona is exhausted these days. She has been working (work) too hard recently.

14. Luke has never been (never/be) abroad.

15. I have been waiting (wait) three hours already!

16. Have you finished (you/finish) your homework yet?

17. How long have you been (you/be) a lawyer?

18. I have been reading (read) your book all day. It’s very interesting, but I’m only on chapter.

19. She has drunk (drink) ten glasses of water!

20. I have had (have) my dog for sixteen years.

21. Help, I have lost (lose) my wallet. How can I get home?