History of Aviation: 1937 Flying Boats
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What was the main mode of transportation used for the journey from England to Australia in 1937?

  • Airplane
  • Cargo ship
  • Flying boat (correct)
  • Train
  • How many days did the journey from England to Australia take?

  • 21 days
  • 10 days
  • 14 days (correct)
  • 28 days
  • How many passengers were on the flying boats during the journey?

  • 15 people
  • 25 people
  • 20 people (correct)
  • 30 people
  • What was the destination of the flying boats that left from England in 1937?

    <p>Australia</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What time of day did the flying boats leave from England?

    <p>Evening</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Historical Flying Boats

    • In 1937, flying boats began transporting passengers from England to Australia.
    • The journey involved approximately twenty people and took fourteen days to complete.
    • Flight planning included landing at specific locations like Bahrain.

    Trade Routes of the Arabian Gulf

    • The Arabian Gulf has been a crucial trade route for over two thousand years.
    • Ancient ships traveled between regions known today as Iraq and Pakistan, carrying valuable goods like gold and jewelry.
    • Many of these ships sank in storms, and their treasures remain undiscovered under the sea.

    Daily Life and Language Instruction

    • The structure of verb tenses is presented, including present simple, past simple, continuous forms, and perfect tenses.
    • Examples provided clarify proper usage in conversational contexts, highlighting the distinction between direct and indirect questions.
    • Students practice forming indirect questions from direct queries.

    Shopping Experience in the Souk

    • Jill and Carol navigate the souk with guidance from Mariam and Nadia to find the Gold Souk.
    • Directions involve recognizing landmarks, such as banks and specific corners, to help with navigation.
    • An interactive activity engages students in drawing room layouts based on verbal instructions.

    Expressing Purpose and Requests

    • Uses of "to" + infinitive are demonstrated to express purpose (e.g., going to the airport to catch a plane).
    • Sentence completion exercises reinforce understanding of purpose-oriented statements.
    • The pronoun ‘one’ is encapsulated within examples, illustrating how to replace nouns for clarity.

    Understanding Newspaper Headlines

    • Headlines are summarized; they serve as indicators of stories without forming complete sentences.
    • Practice involves recognizing similar stories across different headlines.
    • Conversations about social interactions demonstrate gratitude and decorum during gift-giving events.

    British Culture and Activities

    • Opportunities for recreation in Britain are introduced; top sites noted include the Lake District for climbing and Wales for fishing.
    • Students encouraged to engage in conversations about outdoor activities and their preferences, fostering cultural exchange.

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    Explore the fascinating history of flying boats in 1937, which made remarkable journeys from England to Australia, carrying twenty passengers. This quiz delves into the innovations and adventures of early aviation during this era.

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