Module5 A Trip Along the Three GorgesPeriod 6 CULTURAL CORNER--Postcards to Myself■Goals● To read about traveling■ProceduresStep 1: Before you readPlease go over the word list for this module, paying attention to the pronunciation of the word, the relationship between its pronunciation and its spelling.Step 2: While you readCut/ the sentences into thought groups, blacken the predicates, underline the useful expressions and darken the connectives.Step 3: After you readCopy all the useful expressions into your Expression Book. You may make sentences with these expressions.Useful expressions from Postcards to MyselfIn 50 years of traveling, visit every country in the world, expect three, send himself a postcard, choose a postcard with a beautiful view, stick on an interesting stamp, write just a short message to himself, on a wall, in his home, in London, a large map of the world, hundreds of little red pins, stick… in…, get a pin in the map, follow the rules, a place for more than 24 hours, have his favourite places, describe … as “wonderful”, a favourite place, a saying in the travel trade, be ripped off, at least, rip… off with a smile, a country of the future, take with him a photo of his wife, a shirt with a secret pocket, do it for the journey, get a kick out of traveling Step 4: Talking about Postcards to MyselfYou are going to put the article into a dialogue in pairs. The following can be an example for you.A: How long have you been traveling?B: I have been traveling for 50 years. C: How many countries have you been to?B: I have visited every country in the world, expect three. D: What do you do usually when you are traveling?B: Everywhere I go, I would send myself...