Regular – Introducing Egypt

Warm Up

  1. [responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]Where is Egypt? Which continent? Europe? Asia? Africa? [/responsivevoice]   
  2. [responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]What is Egypt famous for? What do you know about Egyptian history?[/responsivevoice]
  3. [responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]Have you visited Egypt before? If yes, where in Egypt? If No, do you want to visit?[/responsivevoice]

Listening

[responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]Before the video: Teachers will read the following questions aloud, please prepare for listening![/responsivevoice]
[responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]After the video: Did you get it? If not, please tell your teacher specifically which part you didn’t understand. Let’s review the video again 🙂[/responsivevoice]
  1. [responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]What is Egypt’s lifeline? Why is so important?[/responsivevoice]
  2. [responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]Which city has the most temples in Egypt?[/responsivevoice]
  3. [responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]What famous seas does Egypt border?[/responsivevoice]
Key Words & Phrases
[responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]Do you understand the following Key Words & Phrases? Your teacher will select Key Words & Phrases and ask you about their meanings.[/responsivevoice]
[responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]If you don’t understand, your teacher can explain them. Afterwards, try to use the Key Words & Phrases to make a sentence![/responsivevoice]
  1. [responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]In spite of political financial and social turmoilEgyptians remain proud and defiant[/responsivevoice]
  2. [responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]Nile is Egypt’s lifeline the artery that runs through the entire country [/responsivevoice]
  3. [responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]The coast along the Red Sea has a rugged beauty above the waterline.[/responsivevoice]
  4. [responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]Autumn brings warm seas and fewer crowds[/responsivevoice]
  1. [responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]When traveling abroad do you like to try on the traditional clothes of that country?[/responsivevoice]
  2. [responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]What kind of landscape do you like? A desert landscape? Or mountainous landscape? or coastal landscapes?[/responsivevoice]
  3. [responsivevoice voice=”US English Female” buttontext=””]In what way can you compare Japan to Egypt?[/responsivevoice]

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00:05 and defiant and they are as welcoming as
00:07 ever to visitors to their land an empty
00:12 beach with nothing but a candlelit cabin
00:14 and a teeming coral reef awaits you in
00:17 the coast along the Red Sea has a
00:26 vast deserts whether you’re watching the
00:28 sunrise between the sand dunes or the
00:30 shimmering horizon from the comfort of a
00:32 hot spring Egypt’s landscapes are as
00:34 epic as they are fascinating towering
00:40 over the urban sprawl of Cairo and the
00:42 desert plains beyond the Pyramids of
00:45 Giza and the Sphinx are at the top of
00:47 almost every travellers bucket list the
00:49 Nile is Egypt’s lifeline the artery that
00:52 runs through the entire country from
00:54 south to north only by being adrift on
00:57 its waters can you appreciate its
00:58 importance and beauty with the greatest
01:03 anywhere in Egypt you can spend days or
01:09 columned halls amid the great temple
01:11 complexes of Luxor and Karnak on the
01:13 east bank of the Nile or climb into the
01:15 tombs of pharaohs cut into the Theban
01:17 Hills on the West Bank the walls of the
01:20 tombs around the Step Pyramid of Djoser
01:22 in saqqara are adorned with some of the
01:24 world’s oldest artworks looking at these
01:29 understanding what comes in the
01:33 you travel by four-wheel drive camel or
01:35 on foot for a couple of hours or a
01:40 the sheer isolation of Egypt at its
01:42 wildest
01:46 high season runs October to February
01:51 around the Mediterranean travel costs in
01:55 Egypt can range from less than 300
01:57 Egyptian pounds a day if you enjoy a
01:59 dorm bed and fresh locally bought
02:03 pounds a day for a luxury hotel room and
02:19 with towering pyramids and timeless
02:22 temples the lush Nile valley and the red
02:25 seas vibrant coral reefs Egypt is a
02:28 country that can’t help but bring out
02:30 the adventurer in all of us