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Listen just for a gist to this extract from a radio programme presenting writers Lesley Morris and Wendy Johnson who have just published two interesting books about tourism. | |
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At this first step, just listen for general comprehension and don't worry if there are some words you don't understand: you should be able to get the general idea. Then try to answer these two questions below.Finally check the correct answers. | 
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What is Lesley Morris' book about? | |
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What is Wendy Johnson's book about? | A.early package tours B.women travellers | 
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Now look over these notes about the interview you have just listened above. What information seems to be missing? The missing information is contained in the radio programme. | |||||
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Listen once again – twice if necessary – and complete the notes by writing one word only in each gap. Then check the correct answers. | 
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THOMAS COOK | 
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Thomas Cook (1808-1892), travel agent, inventor of the package | |
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tour and father of the modern tourist industry. | |
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when he chartered a train for 570 people going to a | |
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religious  festival. | 
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He then organised tours to Scotland and to Seaside resorts. The first | 
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record of one of his package tours abroad is of a trip to Germany, France and | 
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Belgium in about 1855. | 
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LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU | 
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Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762) was a writer and  | |
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traveller.  She went off to Turkey in 1716,  | |
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and later to Italy, where she lived for 22 years. | 
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LADY HESTER STANHOPE | 
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Lady Hester Stanhope (1776-1839) was a niece of a Prime | |
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Minister and traveller. She spent 29 years living in the Middle | |
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East, calling herself  'queen of the desert'. | 
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FACTS ABOUT EARLY WOMEN TRAVELLERS IN EUROPE | 
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► 1st example: 4th century abbess from Spain who travelled to | 
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Jerusalem and visited famous  places described in theBible. | 
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► 15th century: records of women travelling alone on Pilgrimages. | 
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► In the late 19th century: women travelling in great numbers, either | 
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as tourists with Thomas Cook or as independent travellers. Some went on | 
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package tours before marrying (e.g. Cook's special cycling tours | 
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in the 1890s). Others, not expecting to get married , and with money and | 
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time to spare, went independently. | 
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ACTIVITY 1Read the text below and choose from the menus the suitable answer. Then check your answers. The first alternative [ eager - fast - important - urgent ] is already done for you. | 
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WOMEN IN HISTORY | 
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Is the history of the world in    need of correction? | |
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Some historians, mostly women, argue that insufficient  | |
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 attention  has been paid to a very important group: women. | |
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These historians  want  history textbooks to be revised | |
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so that they show accurately the role  played  by women. | 
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according to  the history books, cavemen  provided most of the food for their | 
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families through hunting animals. But the  evidence shows that 80% of the diet of | 
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prehistoric humans was vegetarian and it was collected by females.  in addition, | 
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women's efforts in fighting in wars or leading revolutions have been ignored. Textbooks  | 
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concentrate on men such as Hannibal or Che Guevara and neglect  outstanding | 
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women such as Théroigne de Méricourt, an opera singer who led the storming of the | 
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Bastille in 1789, or Mariya Bochkareva, a Bolshevik who organised a well-trained and | 
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highly  successful troop of 2,000 fighting women during the Russian revolution in  | 
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1917.  Women rulers are also forgotten. Between 962 and 1582 there were at least 16 | 
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women rulers in countries  ranging from Italy to Angola. | 
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