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How does tourism affect countries like Kenya?
Objectives
First lessonTo identify which descriptions of effects match which photographs.To be able to judge which of these effects are positive and which are negative for Kenya and the Kenyan people.To analyse these effects and divide into those which are social, economic or environmental or all three.Second lessonTo assemble the knowledge and understanding developed in lesson 1 ready to answer a mini essay questionTo test remembering skills with a quiz about the video
Key wordsMass tourismMaasai MaraMultiplier effectImportSocialEnvironmentalEconomicLeakageSeasonalInfrastructureOverseas investment
Learning to
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Remembering – There will be a quiz on the Kenya video at the end of lesson 2.
Resourcefulness – I will work well with other people and produce new ideas we can share.
Reflectiveness – I can use and develop step by step plans for answering the toughest questions on the exam paper.Slide2
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How does tourism affect countries like Kenya?
Objectives
First lessonTo identify which descriptions of effects match which photographs.To be able to judge which of these effects are positive and which are negative for Kenya and the Kenyan people.To analyse these effects and divide into those which are social, economic or environmental or all three.Second lessonTo assemble the knowledge and understanding developed in lesson 1 ready to answer a mini essay questionTo test remembering skills with a quiz about the video
Key wordsMaasai MaraMultiplier effectImportSocialEnvironmentalEconomicLeakageSeasonalInfrastructureOverseas investmentLearning to LearnRemembering – There will be a quiz on the Kenya video at the end of lesson 2.Resourcefulness – I will work well with other people and produce new ideas we can share.Reflectiveness – I can use and develop step by step plans for answering the toughest questions on the exam paper.Slide4
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How does tourism affect countries like Kenya?
Objectives
First lessonTo identify which descriptions of effects match which photographs.To be able to judge which of these effects are positive and which are negative for Kenya and the Kenyan people.To analyse these effects and divide into those which are social, economic or environmental or all three.Second lessonTo assemble the knowledge and understanding developed in lesson 1 ready to answer a mini essay questionTo test remembering skills with a quiz about the video
Key wordsMaasai MaraMultiplier effectImportSocialEnvironmentalEconomicLeakageSeasonalInfrastructureOverseas investmentLearning to LearnRemembering – There will be a quiz on the Kenya video at the end of lesson 2.Resourcefulness – I will work well with other people and produce new ideas we can share.Reflectiveness – I can use and develop step by step plans for answering the toughest questions on the exam paper.Slide6
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How does tourism affect countries like Kenya?
Objectives
First lessonTo identify which descriptions of effects match which photographs.To be able to judge which of these effects are positive and which are negative for Kenya and the Kenyan people.To analyse these effects and divide into those which are social, economic or environmental or all three.Second lessonTo assemble the knowledge and understanding developed in lesson 1 ready to answer a mini essay questionTo test remembering skills with a quiz about the video
Key wordsMaasai MaraMultiplier effectImportSocialEnvironmentalEconomicLeakageSeasonalInfrastructureOverseas investmentLearning to LearnRemembering – There will be a quiz on the Kenya video at the end of lesson 2.Resourcefulness – I will work well with other people and produce new ideas we can share.Reflectiveness – I can use and develop step by step plans for answering the toughest questions on the exam paper.Slide8
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Tourism can bring many advantages to a country
.Para 1There are many advantages that tourism can bring Para 2The main advantage is the money brought into the country by the tourists
C to B (Level 2)Para 2For example, in Kenya, tourists spend money on hotels, food and souvenirs in the local economy. Para 3This
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they can afford food and shelter and improved living standards
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Tourists spend money on hotels, food and souvenirs which can benefit the local people
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However, tourism can create pollution and overcrowding in some places, so there are some negative impacts of tourists
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However, sometimes not all of the money goes to the locals. In Kenya, many of the hotels are owned by companies with headquarters in MDCs so often the money goes straight to the owners in these countries, rather than to the workers in Kenya.
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Question: Using a case study assess the advantages and disadvantages mass tourism can bring to a country or area (8)
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How does tourism affect countries like Kenya?
Objectives
First lessonTo identify which descriptions of effects match which photographs.To be able to judge which of these effects are positive and which are negative for Kenya and the Kenyan people.To analyse these effects and divide into those which are social, economic or environmental or all three.Second lessonTo assemble the knowledge and understanding developed in lesson 1 ready to answer a mini essay questionTo test remembering skills with a quiz about the video
Key wordsMaasai MaraMultiplier effectImportSocialEnvironmentalEconomicLeakageSeasonalInfrastructureOverseas investmentLearning to LearnRemembering – There will be a quiz on the Kenya video at the end of lesson 2.Resourcefulness – I will work well with other people and produce new ideas we can share.Reflectiveness – I can use and develop step by step plans for answering the toughest questions on the exam paper.Slide10
QuizHow many people does one person support if the have a job in the tourist industry in Kenya?
How many million people live in Kenya?How many different languages are spoken in Kenya?Name the airline shown that
flies to Kenya?What % of the jobs in Kenya were in tourism?What caused the violence on the streets?Slide11
QuizHow many people does one person support if the have a job in the tourist industry in Kenya?
7How many million people live in Kenya? 38How many different languages are spoken in Kenya?
42Name the airline show that flies to Kenya? VirginWhat % of the jobs in Kenya were in tourism? 10%What caused the violence on the streets? Disputed elections