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- Unit 1
- What do you remember?
- A street scene
- Two games
- Messages
- Possibilities
- Unit 2
- Air travel
- Airlines in yemen What do they do?
- Changing places
- Ahmed flies to London 1Y742
- The early days
- Hussein - TV reporter
- Language review 1
- Unit 3
- Living abroad
- A new home in Yemen
- Household objects Shopping in Exeter
- Do you know...? A good neighbour On the souk
- On the local bakery
- How to make falafel
- Stuck in a rut
- Hussein - diving for treasure
- Language review 2
Where would you go? Who would you go with? What would you do there? You and your friend are walking in the mountains. You are about two kilometres from the nearest village. Suddenly your friend falls and breaks a leg. The following things would be useful: pieces of wood, matches, a warm jacket, bandages. What would you do with them? What would you do after that? Fuad: If I could find two pieces of wood, I'd tie them to the leg with the bandages. Talal: What would you do if you didn't have any bandages? Fuad: I would use a scarf. Talal: If I had matches, I'd make a fire. Then people in the village would see the smoke Fuad: What would you do after that?.
YEMENIA began flying on 1st January, 1961. In those days, it was a domestic airline. Its base was in Taiz and it flew to places like Aden, Hodeidah, Barat and Sana'a. It also flew to Djibouti and Asmara. The planes were DC-3s. Today, Yemenia is a modern international airline. It uses modern planes like the Boeing 727 and 737. In March 1997, Yemenia bought two Airbus 310 planes. These are among the most advanced planes in the world. On Yemenia, you can fly in comfort to the Gulf, Asia and Europe.
Changing places Read the texts and answer the questions in your Workbook. Ahmed Said and Paul Archer are going to get on planes to fly to different places. One is going to fly from Sana'a to London. The other is going to fly from London to Sana'a. Ahmed Said was born in Taiz. He is one of seven children. At secondary school his best subjects were English and history. As a student he listened to the radio, watched TV and read every newspaper he could get his hands on. Then he went to Sana'a University. He took a degree in journalism. He has worked as a journalist for two years. Now, at the age of twenty-five, he is going to England to continue his studies at Exeter University. Exeter is a city in the south-west of England. When I asked Ahmed why he had chosen Exeter, he said, "Exeter is about the same size as Sana'a. It has a local newspaper, TV station and radio station. It brings news to ordinary people in the area. They tell people what is happening in their area. That's what I am interested in and that's what I want to do. London is too big. That's why I didn't want to go there.