SPECIAL EDITION TRAVEL PODCAST ENW...in Hawaii! +P VJKU URGEKCN GFKVKQP RQFECUV '09 XKUKVU HQWT HCUEKPCVKPI NQECVKQPU HTQO VJG UVWPPKPI *CYCKKCP KUNCPF QH 1 CJW ENW Episode 276 January 13 2016
[1] Part 1 Topic Warm Ups ENW 276 Warm Up 1 Odd One Out Look at these 4 logos Which one is different from the other three? Write your reason on the line below! If you don t know - GUESS! Because Warm Up 2 A C B D Brainstorm Read the word in the box. How many different words can you connect to that word? Write as many different words / phrases as you can! Warm Up 3 Hawaiian to English! Read the Hawaiian phrases below. What does each phrase mean in English? Mix and match the Hawaiian phrases on the left with English on the right
[2] Part 2 Pre-Listening / Reading ENW 276 Pre-Listening / Pre-Reading 1 Famous Hawaii Locations The island of Oahu is one of the most popular tourist / vacation places in the world. The island chain also is known for its beautiful locations and diverse history. But, can you name some of the famous Oahu locations? A B C D E F 1: Ala Moana 3: Pearl Harbor 5: Banzai Pipeline 2: Nuuanu Valley 4: Diamond Head 6: Mōʻiliʻili Pre-Listening / Pre-Reading 2 Hawaii Quiz Read the sight questions about Hawaii below. Can you choose the correct answers? If you don't know - use the Internet, ask a partner or GUESS! 1: What is the current population of Oahu? a: 953,000 b: 1,153,000 c: 1,353,000 2: How many major islands in the Hawaiian chain? a: 4 b: 6 c: 8 3: Over how many KM is the Hawaiian island chain spread? a: 1,400 b: 2,400 c: 3,400 4: The Hawaiian flag is from which 2 countries? a: France b: USA c: UK 5: In what year did Hawaii become the 50th state? a: 1949 b: 1959 c: 1969 7: What is the official colour of Oahu Island? a: Yellow b: Purple c: Orange 8: What is the average lifespan in Hawaii? a: 76.8 b: 79.8 c: 83.8 6: What year was the University of Hawaii founded? a: 1707 b: 1807 c: 1907 9: Which is the unofficial tartan for Hawaii?
[3] Part 3 Reading & Listening 1 ENW 276 Location 1 The Duke Read the title for the 1st part of this special HAWAII podcast! Next read the three statements below. What do you think is the answer? If you are not sure - GUESS! Choose YES' or NO! A: Duke Kahanamoku was a big supporter of surfing. B: The Duke Kahanamoku statue is located on Hawaii Island. C: Waikiki Bay is a popular location for swimmers. Location 1 GAP FILL Read / Listen to Location 1. What is the correct answer for each space? Write one word in each space. An Hawaiian Legend Aloha! You find ENW stretching our legs on our first morning on the island of Oahu as we try and shake off some 1: after our 13 hour journey from Hiroshima. It is just after 9:25am and ENW has decided to enjoy the beautiful hot early morning by walking to one of the most 2: locations on the island - the statue of Duke Kahanamoku. It is a gentle 20 minute stroll from ENWs hotel to the statue which is located on Kuhio Beach in Waikiki Bay. Although it is still early in the morning the beach is starting to get busy as swimmers, 3:, runners and tourists enjoy the clear, blue, warm Pacific Ocean water. Duke Kahanamoku is one of the most 4: people that has ever lived. During his 77 years Duke was an Olympic Gold Medal swimmer, early proponent of the sport of surfing, police-officer, actor, beach volleyball 5: and businessman. Today the 274 cm statue which was first 6: in 1990, is one of the most popular tourist locations on Oahu. Everyday thousands of tourists come to take their photo with the legendary Duke and ENW is no different - so what 7: should we strike for our photo? Q & A 1 How long was ENWs flight from Hiroshima? 2 What time is ENW walking along the beach? 3 How tall is the Duke Kahanamoku statue? 4 How many minutes did it take for ENW to walk? 5 What sport did Duke win a Olympic Medal in?
[4] Location 2 Part 3 Reading & Listening 2 ENW 276 Mokuʻumeʻume Read the title for the 2nd part of this special HAWAII podcast! Next read the three statements below. What do you think is the answer? If you are not sure - GUESS! Choose YES' or NO! A: The Atlantic Aviation Museum is located on Ford Island. B: Ford Island is also known as Big Ship Island. C: The USS Missouri is a battleship museum in Pearl Harbor. Location 2 Wrong Word! Read / Listen to Location 2. Circle the six mistakes in the text. Then write the correct words below. Ford Island It is another gorgeous, freezing day in Oahu and ENW has just got off the Number 42 Bus which has taken us to perhaps the most famous location on the island - Pearl Harbor. This lagoon is home to the USS Arizona Memorial, the USS Missouri Museum, the wreck of the USS Utah and the Atlantic Aviation Museum. This morning ENW has travelled by ferry from Pearl Harbor Visitor s Centre to Ford Island, a 441 hectare island that is located within the harbor. Although now known as Ford Island, it has also been known as Cat Island, Marin s Island, Little Goat s Island and by the native Hawaiian name of Moku ume ume which in English means - Land of the Game. ENW has come to Ford Island to visit the USS Missouri battleship. The USS Missouri is nicknamed The Big Mo and was first launched in 1940 in Alaska. However it will always be remembered as the place that World War II finally ended on September 2nd 1945. At that time The Big Mo was moored in Tokyo Bay, Japan. Right, how much is ship? Write the Correct Words! 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: Q & A 1 What number bus did ENW take? 2 How many US states are also battleships? 3 What is the Hawaiian name for Ford Island? 4 What year was the Big Mo launched? 5 What day did WW2 end?
[5] Location 3 Part 3 Reading & Listening 3 ENW 276 Bishop Museum Read the title for the 3rd part of this special HAWAII podcast! Next read the three statements below. What do you think is the answer? If you are not sure - GUESS! Choose YES' or NO! A: The Bishop Museum was started by a 19th Century priest. B: The Museum is the oldest museum in Hawaii. C: National museums in the UK are free. Location 3 Jumbled Paragraphs Read / Listen to Location 3. What is the correct order for the sentences in each paragraph. The Home of Polynesia (a) We have hired a cross-bike from our hotel and plan to cycle the 9.17 km along the coast to Hawaii s oldest museum - The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. (b) The Hawaiian pancakes were particularly tasty, but now ENW needs to burn off all those calories. c) Good morning and welcome to Day 2 of ENWs trip to sunny Oahu. (d) We have already indulged in a rather big breakfast at the Rock Island Cafe just a 10 minute walk from our hotel. (a) The Bishop Museum also has an extensive collection of diaries and memoirs from 18th / 19th Century Hawaii. (b) The Bishop Museum was first built in 1889 and holds the largest archive of Polynesian cultural artefacts in the world. (c) The museum also has around 24 million specimens from natural history, many of them were originally found on the Hawaiian island chain. (d) Also housed at the museum are around 50,000 books on the history of Hawaii, botany, entomology and zoology. (a) Still, we will hand over our credit card and enjoy the many exhibitions inside the museum (b) The cost for entry to the Bishop Museum is $22.95 which is a little more than ENW was expecting to pay! (c) I suppose we have been spoilt by the free entry to national museums in the UK. P 1: P 2: P 3: Q & A 1 What year did the Bishop Museum open? 2 What is the name of the cafe ENW ate breakfast in? 3 How many specimens does the museum hold? 4 What mode of transport did ENW use? 5 How much is the ticket to get into the museum?
[6] Part 3 Reading & Listening 4 ENW 276 Location 4 Tree Travelling Read the title for the 4th part of this special HAWAII podcast! Next read the three statements below. What do you think is the answer? If you are not sure - GUESS! Choose YES' or NO! A: The North Shore zip-line is 46 km long. B: The zip-line tour will take around 3 hours. C: The Ko'olau mountains are in the south of Oahu. Location 4 Which Word? Read / Listen to Location 34 Read the 7 words in the box and then put them in the correct place. 1 mountains 2 Waikiki 3 sunglasses 4 adventurous 5 stunning 6 forest 7 Oahu Zip-lining Over North Shore Good morning, and it is an early start for ENW on our 3rd and final day in 1: as the time is 07:32am. Why are we up so early and waiting outside our hotel in Waikiki? Well, this morning ENW is going to try something a little 2:...zip-lining. If you are not sure a zip-line is a long stretch of cable by which a person slides down, usually quite high above the ground. This morning ENW is heading from 3: to North Shore - a journey of around 46 km where we will spend the morning on a 3-hour guided zip-line tour. Included in our tour will be zip-lines of more than 1.5km, two rappels, three sky bridges and a hike to a ridge top that will give 4: views of the Pacific Ocean, North Shore beaches and the Ko'olau 5:. OK, we are going to cut off the podcast here and will return from somewhere on our morning adventure...we hope! We are back! You join ENW on a sky bridge about 2 hours into our zip-line trip. So far, we have travelled on 4 zip-lines high above a 6:, over a couple of waterfalls and have been able to look down on a working banana farm. The views have been spectacular and even better ENW has not lost either our 7: or camera! We have one hour to go, and so we are going to sign off here we hope you have enjoyed the podcast. Right, where is the next zip-line...? How high!? Q & A 1 What is the time on the 3rd morning of ENWs trip? 2 How far is it from Waikiki to North Shore? 3 How many sky bridges will ENW travel over? 4 What is the name of the mountains? 5 What kind of farm did ENW travel over?
[7] Part 4 Post Listening / Reading ENW 276 Writing Which is Best? Writing Which as your favourite Hawaii location? Why? Write as many reasons! Research Hawaii and find TWO more locations you would like to visit. Write about your choices and explain why you chose them! And finally Did you Know..? That the Hawaiian, or Aloha shirt, has a very strong Japanese connection? The first Aloha shirt was advertised for sale on June 28th 1925 in the Honolulu Advertiser. The first shirts were sold at Musashi-ya shoten in Honolulu - a shop that was started by a x: immigrant to Hawaii Chōtarō Miyamoto. But it was his son, Kōichirō Miyamoto who is credited as being the first person to create the Aloha shirt. He made the shirt by sewing together fabrics from old Japanese y: - and that is the reason that modern Aloha shirts are made with colourful designs. Outside of Hawaii that Aloha shirt first started to become popular after Elvis Presley wore a red design on the front of the album cover for the soundtrack to the 1961 movie z: Hawaii.
[8] ENW 276 Extra Video Links Hawaii Locations Video 1 Duke Kahanamoku https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdpk0liscbu [05:15] The story of Duke Kahanamoku 2 Ford Islands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps2xbklhb-k [03:43] Tour of Pearl Harbor 3 The Bishop Museum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnpwmodb3rc [02:12] Tour of the Bishop Museum 4 Zip-Lining Over North Shore https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lhkwggde6ow [03:14] North Shore Zip-Line Adventures! Hawaii Movies 1 Blue Hawaii https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlga7l_fqy0 [03:15] Trailer Hawaii Movies 2 From Here to Eternity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7bwipcx6zq [01:01] Trailer Hawaii Movies 3 The Descendants https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwhnxj1k4ya [01:03] Trailer Hawaii Movies 4 Princess Ka'iulani https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyiur7txldg [02:30] Trailer
[9] ENW 276 ANSWERS Warm Up 1 [A] B C & D are allhawaiian islands - A is the Isle of Wight in Southern England! Warm Up 3 Hawaiian to English! 1 - E / 2 - C / 3 - F / 4 - A / 5 - G / 6 - B / 7 - D Pre - Listening 1 1: C / 2: E / 3: D / 4: B / 5: A / 6: F Pre - Listening 2 Quiz 1: A / 2: C / 3: B / 4: B+C / 5: B / 6: B / 7 - A / 8 - B / 9 - C Location 1 The Duke Yes or No? A: YES B: NO C: YES Q & A 1: 13 hours 2: 9:25am 3: 274 cms 4: 20 mins 5 - Swimming An Hawaiian Legend Aloha! You find ENW stretching our legs on our first morning on the island of Oahu as we try and shake off some jet-lag after our 13 hour journey from Hiroshima. It is just after 9:25am and ENW has decided to enjoy the beautiful hot early morning by walking to one of the most famous locations on the island - the statue of Duke Kahanamoku. It is a gentle 20 minute stroll from ENWs hotel to the statue which is located on Kuhio Beach in Waikiki Bay. Although it is still early in the morning the beach is starting to get busy as swimmers, canoeists, runners and tourists enjoy the clear, blue, warm Pacific Ocean water. Duke Kahanamoku is one of the most extraordinary people that has ever lived. During his 77 years Duke was an Olympic Gold Medal swimmer, early proponent of the sport of surfing, police-officer, actor, beach volleyball player and businessman. Today the 274 cm statue which was first erected in 1990, is one of the most popular tourist locations on Oahu. Everyday thousands of tourists come to take their photo with the legendary Duke and ENW is no different - so what pose should we strike for our photo? Location 2 Moku ume ume Yes or No? A: NO B: NO C: YES Q & A 1: 42 2: 4 3: Moku ume ume 4: 1940 5: Sept 2 Ford Island It is another gorgeous, sunny day in Oahu and ENW has just got off the Number 42 Bus which has taken us to perhaps the most famous location on the island - Pearl Harbor. This lagoon is home to the USS Arizona Memorial, the USS Missouri Museum, the wreck of the USS Utah and the Pacific Aviation Museum. This morning ENW has travelled by ferry from Pearl Harbor Visitor s Centre to Ford Island, a 441 hectare island that is located within the harbor. Although now known as Ford Island, it has also been known as Rabbit Island, Marin s Island, Little Goat s Island and by the native Hawaiian name of Moku ume ume which in English means - Island of the Game. ENW has come to Ford Island to visit the USS Missouri battleship. The USS Missouri is nicknamed The Big Mo and was first built in 1940 in New York. However it will always be remembered as the place that World War II finally ended on September 2nd 1945. At that time The Big Mo was moored in Tokyo Bay, Japan. Right, how much is ticket?
Location 3 Bishop Museum Yes or No? A: NO B: YES C: YES Q & A 1: 1889 2: Rock Island 3: 24m 4: Cross-bike 5: $22.95 The Home of Polynesia (c) Good morning and welcome to Day 2 of ENWs trip to sunny Oahu. (d) We have already indulged in a rather big breakfast at the Rock Island Cafe just a 10 minute walk from our hotel. (b) The Hawaiian pancakes were particularly tasty, but now ENW needs to burn off all those calories. (a) We have hired a cross-bike from our hotel and plan to cycle the 9.17 km along the coast to Hawaii s oldest museum - The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. (b) The Bishop Museum was first built in 1889 and holds the largest archive of Polynesian cultural artefacts in the world. (c) The museum also has around 24 million specimens from natural history, many of them were originally found on the Hawaiian island chain. (d) Also housed at the museum are around 50,000 books on the history of Hawaii, botany, entomology and zoology. (a) The Bishop Museum also has an extensive collection of diaries and memoirs from 18th / 19th Century Hawaii. (b) The cost for entry to the Bishop Museum is $22.95 which is a little more than ENW was expecting to pay! (c) I suppose we have been spoilt by the free entry to national museums in the UK.(a) Still, we will hand over our credit card and enjoy the many exhibitions inside the museum Location 4 Tree Travelling Yes or No? A: NO B: YES C: NO Q & A 1: 07:32 2: 46km 3: three 4: Ko'olau 5: Banana Travelling Over North Shore! Good morning, and it is an early start for ENW on our 3rd and final day in Oahu as the time is 07:32am. Why are we up so early and waiting outside our hotel in Waikiki? Well, this morning ENW is going to try something a little adventurous...zip-lining. If you are not sure a zip-line is a long stretch of cable by which a person slides down, usually quite high above the ground. This morning ENW is heading from Waikiki to North Shore - a journey of around 46 km where we will spend the morning on a 3-hour guided zip-line tour. Included in our tour will be zip-lines of more than 1.5km, two rappels, three sky bridges and a hike to a ridge top that will give stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, North Shore beaches and the Ko'olau mountains. OK, we are going to cut off the podcast here and will return from somewhere on our morning adventure...we hope! We are back! You join ENW on a sky bridge about 2 hours into our zip-line trip. So far, we have travelled on 4 zip-lines high above a forest, over a couple of waterfalls and have been able to look down on a working banana farm. The views have been spectacular and even better ENW has not lost either our sunglasses or camera! We have one hour to go, and so we are going to sign off here we hope you have enjoyed the podcast. Right, where is the next zip-line...? How high!? And Finally X: Japanese Y: kimono Z: Blue The End of English New Weekly Podcast