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1 GoingonHolidayBefore going on holiday people decide what kind of holiday they want, how they will travel and where they are going to stay. Fill in the spidergrams with words you know. The cartoons and pictograms in the Textbook will help you.
1 Meansoftransport
2 TypesofHolidayAccommodation
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Sweet MemoriesUnIT1
MeansofTransport
HolidayAccommodation
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3 DifferentKindsofHoliday
4 MyHoliday
1 Complete this spidergram with data about your holiday. How did you travel? What kind of holiday was it? Who did you go with? Where did you go? Where did you stay? What did you do there?
2 Work with your partner: talk about your holiday and ask each other questions.
2 AFakeHoliday1 Sometimesthingscangowrongduringtheholidays.Listentotheconversation.
2 Answerthesequestions.
1 What’s the name of the main character? 2 Where did he and his family go on holiday?3 Was it the first time they went there?4 Why was Dylan’s holiday a ‘fake’ holiday? 5 How did they travel? 6 What accommodation did they rent?7 How did his parents book this holiday? 8 How did they find out the holiday was fake?9 Who is helping them? 10 Why will they probably get their money back?four
KindsofHolidays
MyHoliday
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3 ReadtheconversationintheTextbook.
4 Writeanarticleofatleast5linesforanewspaperaboutwhathappenedtoDylan’sfamily.
5 Find15wordsfromthetextinthiswordfinder:left,rightanddiagonally.Matchthewordwiththedefinition.
a period of time during which you relax away from home
a luxurious house
to arrange to stay somewhere
a motor vehicle
to go from one place to another
to pay for a holiday home for a limited time
magnificent
a place where a lot of people spend their holiday
a company that makes travel arrangements for people
not in your own country
when it is not as good as you hoped
a ticket or paper that proves you bought or rented something
people who go on holiday
an arrangement made beforehand: e.g. the booking of a seat, hotel room, or ticket
large vehicle with beds and equipment for cooking and washing
R I K B R E P U S K O O B H
A G E N C Y N L V I L L A O
C D A O R B A R E S O R T L
R E H C U O V O W V W H A I
T N E M T N I O P P A S I D
H O L I D A Y M A K E R S A
T Y O U D I D L A S T E T Y
M O T O R H O M E S U N M M
N O I T A V R E S E R T E R
Find the title of a film with the letters you didn’t use:
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3 MyHolidayBlogRead the Holiday Blogs in the Textbook.
1 Whataretheseblogsabout?
2 Completethetable:fillinwherethesepeoplestayedandwhowentwithwhom?
Holidayaccommodation Whowenttoo?
Nicole
Blake
Shannon
Anthony
Brian
3 Howdidtheytravel?
Nicole
Blake
Shannon
Anthony
Brian
4 Trueorfalse?Iffalse,givethecorrectinformationfromthetextinacompletesentence.
Statement True False
1 Nicole prefers to go to another country because of the bad weather in England.
2 The bathroom in Crete wasn’t very clean.
3 The youth hostel where Blake stayed was as expensive as a hotel.
4 Everyone could use the kitchen at the youth hostel.
5 There was a swimming pool in the Spanish garden.
6 Shannon had some noisy neighbours.
7 Anthony and Laura went to France with two children.
8 Anthony thinks being close to the beach is important.
9 Brian went to a scout camp in Edinburgh.
10 The camp leaders put up the tents.
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5 Sweetmemoriesornot?Findonepositiveandonenegativereactionineachblog.
Write a few words to summarize what the 5 bloggers thought about their holiday accommodation.
positive negative ingeneral
Nicole
Blake
Shannon
Anthony
Brian
6 Howisitsaidinthetext?
Choose from this list:
awesome – bunk beds – chill out – loads – most of the time – noisy – owners – run-down – spacious – unstable
1 The children aren’t quiet. The children are .
2 The weather changes a lot. The weather is .
3 I like to relax. I like to .
4 There was a lot of space. It was very .
5 We often lay by the swimming pool. We lay by the pool .
6 We slept in beds, one on top of the other. We slept in .
7 We had a lot of fun. We had of fun.
8 These people own a house. They are the .
9 The place was in a bad condition. It was .
10 It was fantastic. It was .
7 Inorderofpreference:tickyourtop3typesofholidayaccommodation.
a holiday home a flat a camp site a tent in a field
a hotel a boat a youth hostel home
8 Writeyourownblogaboutyourlastsummerholiday.
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9 Sitingroupsof5andtellyourclassmatesaboutyourlastsummerholiday.Askeachotherquestionsaswell.
10Prosandcons
From what your classmates told you: give 2 advantages and 2 disadvantages of:
CAMPInG
advantages disadvantages
ABEACHHOLIDAY
advantages disadvantages
TRAVELLInGBYCAR
advantages disadvantages
TRAVELLInGBYPLAnE
advantages disadvantages
11Groupallthewordsfromthetextandthepictogramsthatarerelatedtothetopic:‘beautiful,attractive’(adjectives).
beautiful,attractive
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12Ticktheoddoneout:findthewordthatdoesnotgowiththewordinitalics;thenusethiswordinacollocationofyourown.
a perfect an unstable a cultural HOLIDAY an awesome an expensive
spacious cosy luxurious ROOMS large dream
a breathtaking a magnificent a private BEACH an old-fashioned a beautiful
noisy basic happy CHILDREN nice great
13Remembertheprepositions?
Choose from:
by – for – from – in (2x) – on (3x) – to (2x) – via – with 1 The weather England is very unstable.
2 I like travelling plane.
3 The house was close all the shops.
4 There was a playground the children.
5 Backpackers like to travel foot.
6 We met a couple Belgium.
7 We shared our room two hikers.
8 Blake went a backpacking holiday the Highlands.
9 I sometimes book my holiday the Internet.
10 We are always contact with our parents.
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4 ALetterfromaHolidayFriend1 ReadtheletterintheTextbook.
1 Jill and her family are on holiday in the northwest of Scotland. Where exactly are they?
2 Why didn’t they take the ferry?
3 What did they visit?
4 What happens during the Highland Games?
5 What does Jill’s mum know about the men who are wearing kilts?
6 What do you know about:
• the first raincoat?
• Johnny Walker?
2 Howisitsaidinthetext?
1 We went over the bridge.
2 He decided to do something else.
3 We went for a walk along the sea shore.
4 She had a small wound on her forehead.
5 We are outside most of the time.
6 You can see people participating in sport events.
7 There’s more to find out about Scotland.
8 I’m sure you don’t know who Johnny Walker is.
9 He likes whisky.
10 Mum keeps asking me to do things.
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3 Revisionofthetenses!Writedownthenumberoftheparagraphthatcorrespondswiththesituationinthefirstcolumn.
paragraph nameofthetense
actions that are happening at the moment of writing.
actions that refer to habits, feelings or general truths.
actions or events that happened in the past.
4 Lookforsentencesthatmatchtherulesinthetables.Trytofindonesentenceforeachrule.
PresentContinuousTense examplesentence
1 for actions going on now, at the moment of speaking
grammar section p. 153
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PresentSimpleTense examplesentences
1 to talk about habits and repeated actions
2 to express feelings and opinions
3 for general truths or facts
grammar section p. 152
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PastSimpleTense examplesentences
1 to talk about actions or events in the past
2 to talk about a succession of actions in the past
grammar section p. 157
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We use punctuation marks when we write
sentences.
• We use a full stop (.), a question mark
(?) or an exclamation mark (!) to end a
sentence.
• We use a comma (,) or a semi-colon (;) to
combine two clauses in a sentence.
• We use a hyphen (-) to combine words as
in LIFT-OFF!.
(?) or an exclamation mark (!) to end a
GR 7.3.B
GR 7.3.A
GR 7.3.D
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5 AHolidayPostcard:thepresent
Complete the holiday postcard in the Present Tense: Present Simple and Present Continuous.
6 Pronunciationofthefinal–sinthePresentSimpleTenseandthepluralofnouns.
First tick the correct box, then listen and check your answers.
/s/ /z/ /ɪz/ /s/ /z/ /ɪz/1 two bagpipes 11 he launches
2 high hills 12 too many lies
3 she buys 13 she lives
4 three months 14 she exchanges
5 my brother climbs 15 Susan puts
6 red buses 16 Sharleen runs
7 four backpacks 17 my mother takes
8 he asks 18 he gives
9 he watches 19 two messages
10 beautiful beaches 20 it costs
Greeting from Stranraer
Hey Mum and Dad,
Many holiday greetings from the sunny South of
Scotland.
The name of our hotel (to be) ‘The Lakeview Hotel’
We (to have) a nice swimming pool, and a magnificent
view from our balcony of the ferry port. Every day five
ferries (to leave) for Belfast, Northern Ireland.
One (to arrive) right now.
The hotel (to organize) activities every day, that
(to be) really fun.
We often (to go) out at night and each day we
(to sunbathe) on the beach near the hotel.
At the moment Lila (to send) a text message to her
parents and Bart and Ken (to play) tennis.
We all (to love) it out here,
so we (not to feel) like coming home right now.
Take care,
Megan
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7 AnembarrassingMoment
Complete the story with the Past Simple Tense.
One night while we were on holiday in Spain my wife
and I (to decide) to go out and have dinner at the
restaurant. We (to borrow) my good friend David’s
car and were very happy to spend some quality time
together.
I (to arrange) to have a small table on the balcony of
the restaurant which had a superb sea view. We
(to order) some typical Mediterranean dishes and
(to enjoy) ourselves all evening.
After dinner we (to walk) along the beach to where
our car was parked, and (to start) the engine. Suddenly
we (to realize) the front lights weren’t working.
I (not to intend) to fix it myself because the car wasn’t
mine. As we (cannot) remember David’s mobile phone
number, we (to phone) Nick, the man who (to rent) us
our apartment and (to ask) him to find David. The way
Nick (to react) was something we (not to expect): he
was furious, because we (to call) him after midnight.
But after some time he (to promise) to go to David.
Luckily it (not to last) too long.
David (to explain) what I had to do to fix the lights. That
was an embarrassing moment at the end of a very
romantic evening.
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Plural of letters and numbers
For the plural of nouns we use an apostrophe s (‘s) only for
letters and numbers.
e.g. U2 is one of the most popular bands of the 90’s.
The word ‘pronunciation’ has one a, two o’s and three n’s.
But: Commas are one of the most frequently used punctuation
marks in English.
How many CDs have you got at home?
e.g.
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8 YouthHostelExperiences
Complete the story with the correct Past Simple Tense (regular and irregular) form of the verbs between brackets.
Last week I (to return) from a six-week trek around
Europe and Britain. Just like every traveller, we too
(to have) our fair share of disasters.
We (to know) from the start we would spend a few days
in Milan and Verona. We (to make) it to Milan all right,
but because we (not to speak) Italian, we (to end) up in
the south of Italy instead of in Verona. All in all we
(to spend) 20 hours on the train that day.
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A few days later in Germany things (to start) out badly.
First of all, I (to lose) my bankcard. Then our youth
hostel in Munich (to decide) to close for Christmas until
January with our backpacks still inside!
They (not to tell) us they would close. After a long call
to the police and some doorbell ringing we finally
(to get) our backpacks back. And for the first time in a
long time we actually (to enjoy) carrying them.
A week ago we were in Liverpool. We (to think) that it
(to be) easy to find the youth hostel. But first, we
(to catch) the wrong train so we (to have) to go back.
Then when we (to come) out of the station, we (to head)
down the right street but in the opposite direction.
So we (to go) into a hotel and (to ask) the receptionist
for directions. She kindly (to tell) us that the youth
hostel (not to exist), even though it (to be) in the YH
book, so we (to drink) a nice pint of lager, and (to eat)
some delicious spaghetti.
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Watch out for the irregular verbs
in English. They do not follow the
general rule in the Past Simple Tense.
Check the list in the grammar section
of the Textbook on p. 178 and learn
them by heart.
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9 Revisionofthetenses:AnotherLetter
Choose the correct verb and put it in the correct form of the Present Continuous, Present Simple or Past Simple Tense.
to appear – to be – to be – to enjoy – to give – to go (2x) – to guess – to have – to like – to read – to tell – to wait – to write
Hi Sophie,
I (…) you a letter now, while I (…) for
Peter to pick me up. Yesterday I (…)
your e-mail and I (…) it very much. You
(…) to be having a lot of fun
The weather in Scotland (…) probably
pretty good at the moment. I (…)
to Scotland a year ago in May and
I (…) the late spring weather. Claire
(…) me she (…) you a book about the
West Highland Way the last time you
(…) here. I (…) very fond memories
of walking this track some years ago.
Actually I (…) it is better if you (…)
outside the busy summer period
Kind regards
Jim
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10Askyourpartnerabouthisholiday.CompletethequestionswithacorrectsentenceinthePastSimpleTense.Writedownyourpartner’sanswers.
1 When ?
Answer
2 Where ?
3 How ?
4 What ?
5 Who ?
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6 Which ?
7 Why ?
11Writeane-mailtoanEnglishstudent.
Tell him:1 about yourself (Present Simple Tense), 2 what you are doing at the moment (Present Continuous Tense),3 what you did during the summer holidays (Past Simple Tense). Write at least 3 lines in each tense.
What/Which
We use WHICH instead of WHAT when
the choice is limited.
e.g. Which holiday destination do
you prefer? Spain or Italy?
What kind of surprise are you
talking about?
To: bobby@hotmail.com
Subject:
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5 UK’sWorst...1 Part1–Watchtheintroofthisprogrammeandanswerthefollowingquestions.
1 Which award does the programme present?
2 True or false. Justify your answers orally.
True False
1 The UK’s Worst award is as important as the Oscars.
2 All the hotels are nominated by tourists.
3 There are four judges to view the nominations and pick a winner.
3 What does the reporter mean by it’s time to pull back the bed sheets? Tick the right box. It’s time to take the sheets off the bed and wash them. It’s time to put new sheets on the bed. It’s time to begin the investigation. It’s time to go to the different hotels.
4 What does the woman mean by without further ado? Tick the right box. Without going to Hotel Ado. Without wasting any more time. We don’t have much information. Without taking your luggage.
5 Class conversationFirst summarize part 1 in your own words, then answer the following questions and share your answers with the rest of the class.• What do you expect to see later on in the programme?• What makes a hotel or guesthouse bad or terrible to stay in?
2 Part2–Watchthesecondpartandthenanswerthefollowingquestions.
1 How does the reporter get to Brighton? Tick the right box. He goes: by train by plane by bus by car by bike on foot
2 Which road do you have to take if you go to Brighton? Tick the right box. M1 A15 A23 M24 A36 M12
3 Which disgusting words do the girls mention? Tick 4 boxes. filthy dirty messy smelly hairy moist slimy unclean
4 What does the reporter do so he will not be recognized?
5 Where in England is Brighton? Tick the right box. in the northeast in the southeast in the east in the northwest in the west in the southwest
DVD
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6 What is the reporter showing us? Put the following items in the correct chronological order by writing the number in front of the correct item.
light switch for the shower cupboard
balcony entrance of the bathroom
shower door shower ceiling
window frame sheets and pillow case
carpet on the floor
7 On the floor there is a cardboard sign upside down saying SORRY NO VACANCIES. What does it mean?
Not for people on vacation, only for business people. There are no rooms available any more. People who only stay one night are not allowed. You cannot pay for your room by credit card.
8 What is the reporter having for breakfast? Tick the correct box. bacon and beans toast with marmalade toast with bacon bacon and eggs scrambled eggs and sausages
9 Who is Marnie Corscadden?
10 Which items did she inspect in the George Hamilton V guesthouse? Tick the correct boxes. shower bed linen television carpet on the floor light switch curtains window table cupboard refrigerator
11 Inner circle – outer circle. Check the Speech Act in the Textbook. What is your opinion on The George Hamilton V guesthouse? Step 1: indicate your opinion by ticking the appropriate answer
Iagree Idon’tagree
1 The outside building of George Hamilton V looks nice.
2 The bedrooms are OK: I could sleep there.
3 The bathroom is really filthy: I would never use it.
4 The hotel manager doesn’t know his hotel is such a mess.
5 The hotel mamager will do something about it in the future.
Yes no
1 Suppose you’ve booked this hotel: would you stay there?
2 Suppose you were working at this hotel, would you try to do something about it?
Step 2: sit in 2 circles, face to face. Learners sitting in the inner circle give their opinion; those sitting in the outer circle agree or disagree and give their opinion as well. When the teacher claps his hands, the learners in the inner circle move on two seats to the left. Try to give some arguments!
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6 HolidayTravelWatch1 Yourteacherwilltellyouwhattodo.
2 Listentotheinterviewandmakequestionsstartingwith:
1 Who ?
2 What ?
3 Where ?
4 When ?
5 Which ?
6 Why ?
7 Whose ?
3 Workwithyourpartnerandanswerthequestionsyoumadeinexercise2.
4 ReadthetextintheTextbook.
Are the following statements true or false? If false, say why.
True False
1 Tonight’s programme is about travelling through Europe.
2 Chris and his friend went on a backpacking trip for 18 days.
3 Things went wrong for Chris from the beginning of their holiday.
4 There was a football game the night they arrived in Glasgow.
5 Chris doesn’t like soccer.
6 Chris and his friend went out that night.
7 When they came back to the hotel his train tickets had been stolen.
8 He went to the hotel manager to file a report.
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True False
9 The burglar was sitting under a bridge with Chris’s backpack.
10 Chris found his camera and his train tickets in the hotel room.
5 Findgoodalternativesforthefollowingwordsthatareusedintheinterview,andthenfindoutthenameofalakewhereafamousmonsterlives.
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1 Chris went to the police to give a report about what happened.2 After dinner, he took a walk in the city.3 Chris and his friend travelled with their rucksacks.4 They were travelling in the whole of Europe.5 Where did your teacher go on his holiday?6 They went to Glasgow by train.7 We are very sporty and we like to take risks.8 We saw a lot of people walking in the countryside.
6 Markthestrongwordpartnershipsinthetable.
‘To take advice’ is an example of a strong word partnership. Tick the correct box. In three cases, more than one partnership is possible.
tobook tofile togostraightto
tospend totake totravelby
tovisit
the police station
a stroll
a hotel
a holiday
train
a museum
a report
money
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example backpack The burglar came into the room and stole the backpack.
1 the police station
2 a stroll
3 a hotel
4 a holiday
5 train
6 a museum
7 a report
8 money
8 Givingdirections
Finding your way in Milngavie. Look at the map you find online.
A.FindoutwhereChriswent.
B.ExplainthewayChriswent:
1 from the start of the West Highland Way to his hotel on Main Street.
2 from his hotel on Main Street to the police station.
3 From the police station to the bridge over the river Allander on Woodburn Way.
From that place, we went left. There was a pub on our right-hand side. We crossed Main Street. There we met a lot of soccer fans who were drinking beer and lying on the grass. We were in
. .
We came out of the station and turned left into Woodburn Way. At the crossroads we turned right, and then we turned into the first street on our left. We crossed the bridge over the river Allander. We had a pint in a pub on the crossroads,
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1 Look at the pictures. What are Chris and the others doing now? And what were they doing yesterday at the same time? Complete the table below.
WhatareChrisandtheothersdoingnow? Whatweretheydoingyesterdayatthesametime?
Chris is waiting for the train.
Chris a bag
in his hand.
The man next to him
a newspaper.
Two elderly ladies
on the bench.
Three small boys
on the platform.
Chris was sitting on the sofa.
The interviewer
some questions.
Chris about his
holiday in Spain.
The people to
Chris’ story.
The cameramen
the show.
Fill in the use of the tense yourself. Choose from:1 to talk about actions that are going on now, at the moment of speaking.2 to talk about actions that were going on at a particular moment in the past.
TEnSE PRESEnTCOnTInUOUSTEnSE PASTCOnTInUOUSTEnSE
FORM Present Simple of ‘to be’ + ing-form of ‘to be’ + ing-form
USE
GR 7.3.B
GR 7.3.E
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3 Find out what your neighbour was doing last Saturday and write down his answers.
4 Past Continuous and Past Simple Tense.
2Jacob couldn’t sleep because Blake was snoring.
4I took a picture when the man was throwing a hammer.
3
The police arrived, while
the boys were still drinking.
5Chris and his friend
were taking a stroll
when the burglar broke into their room.
1While his pa
rents were having
breakfast, Dylan arrived
home.
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When do the actions on the previous page take place?
Which tenses are used?
Which tense is used to describe background information?
5 Complete the following sentences with the most suitable tense of the verbs between brackets: Past Simple or Past Continuous Tense.
1 Joe and Kate (to take) some more desserts from the
buffet while their parents (to have) dinner.
2 Blake (cannot) sleep because Jacob (to phone)
his girlfriend.
3 The boys (to drink) cocktails in the garden, when an
angry neighbour (to arrive) .
4 It (to start) to rain while Brian and Fred (to put up)
their tent.
5 We (to see) the burglar while we (to file)
a report.
6 What (you to do) yesterday evening when ‘Holiday Travel
Watch’ (to begin) ?
7 Mum (not to know) that Dad (to drink)
whisky.
8 the police (to ask) you
why you (not to watch) the soccer game?
9 I (to feel) really awful because my friend (to nag)
me all the time about going on holiday with her.
10 We (not to understand) a word of what the Scotsman
(to say) .
When telling a story in the past we use
the Past Continuous Tense to describe the
background. We use the Past Simple for
shorter actions.
e.g.: I was watching television when Carol
called me last night.
While he was running for the bus, he
slipped on a banana peel.
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7 SummerTeenAdventureCamp1 ReadthebrochureabouttheRedDeerSummerCampintheTextbook.
2 Answerthefollowingquestions:
1 Who is this camp for?
2 Where is it situated?
3 What sports can you do at the camp?
4 How much does it cost?
5 How many sports can you choose during this camp?
6 What certificate do you receive at the end of the camp?
3 Choosetwosportsyouwouldliketodoandfillintheregistrationformbelow.
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Registration form – Red Deer Summer Camp
SURNAME:
FIRST NAME:
E-MAIL ADDRESS:
MOBILE PHONE NUMBER:
ADDRESS:
NATIONALITY:
DATE OF BIRTH:
CHOSEN PERIOD: July 18 to 31 August 1 to 14
TWO SPORTS I CHOOSE: canoeing mountaineering horse-riding sailing
E-mail this registration form to red_deer@summercamp.co.uk.
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4 Explainwhyyouhavechosenthese2sports.
5 Possessiveforms
1 Look at the cartoons. Look at the cartoons.
Mine, hers and ours are
possessive pronouns.
They replace a possessive
adjective + a noun.
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2 Read through the sentences below and complete the grid.
a Is that her canoe? No, it’s his. (Billy’s)b Are these your backpacks? Yes, they are ours.c s that Peter’s camera? No, it’s yours.d Is this our blue tent? No, it’s theirs.e Is that the red deer’s cage? Yes, it’s its.f Are those our rooms? Yes, they’re yours.g Is this your kilt? Yes, it’s mine.h Is that Polly’s mobile phone number? Yes, it’s hers.
possessiveadjectives possessivepronouns
my kilt it’s
your camera it’s
Billy’s canoe it’s
Polly’s mobile phone number it’s
the red deer’s cage it’s
our backpacks they’re
your rooms they’re
their blue tent it’s
3 Complete the sentences with the correct possessive pronouns.
a We gave them our mobile phone numbers, and they gave us .
b Hey Billy, I found a camera on the floor yesterday morning. Is it ?
c Is this my bike?
– No, it’s Peter’s.
– Where is then?
d Did Sharleen sell her boat to Patrick? – No, she sold to Jim.
e Can I ride along in your car? – No, but they have still got a space in .
f You have to ask Andy for a piece of that cake because it’s .
g Hey guys, I forgot my tent! – Don’t worry, you can always sleep in .
h I believe I have got the same mobile phone as you. It looks just like .
i We clean our tent every day. Do you clean every day too?
j Michael has got a good compass. Maybe you can use .
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8 DoItYourself1 GoingonHoliday:namethetypeofholidayorthemeansoftransport.
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2 Makesentenceswiththefollowingwords.Reconstructthetext‘AFakeHoliday’.
1 villa – superb – to rent
2 abroad – car – to travel
3 reservation – internet
4 holiday resort – they – find – not to exist
5 journalist – to interview
3 Myholidayblog:fillinthecrosswordpuzzle.
1 2
3 4 5
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1 We always stay at a ... (2 words): it’s cheaper.
3 The place where you’re travelling to is your ... .
7 The beach was only for the hotel guests: it was a ... beach.
8 If you don’t have a room to yourself, you ... the room with a friend.
11 A table, chairs and a cupboard are all ... .14 We slept in a ... bed: 2 beds that are fixed
on top of each other.15 My mobile phone cost a lot of money:
it was ... .
2 When you’re not very modern, you are ... (2 words).
4 During the holidays I’m not ... by phone.5 Children who aren’t quiet, are ... .6 The garden was ... with all its flowers.9 People who stay at a hotel, are the ... .10 We can choose what we want to eat from
the restaurant ... .12 I want to relax and ... out during the
holidays.13 When you pay to stay in a house for a
certain period of time, you ... the house.
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4 ALetterFromaHolidayFriend
Tick the word that doesn’t fit in the sentence.
1 The sea was too rough, so we decided to cross the channel … . by car by boat by train by plane
2 ... , Elaine had an accident. Luckily Unfortunately Sadly Of course
3 We went hiking … the sea shore. from along on near
4 We cook our own meals every day. We do it … . regularly often frequently sometimes
5 Dad is … a glass of whisky. sipping (from) doing drinking having
5 HolidayTravelWatch
For each verb, choose a word that makes a strong word partnership. Then build a correct sentence of at least 6 words.
Choose from:
a stroll – a report – car – a room – our destination – the holidays – a museum
1 to travel by
2 to file
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3 to go straight to
4 to take
5 to spend
6 to book
7 to visit
6 UsethePastSimpleorthePastContinuousTenseinthefollowingsentences.
In 2001, when I (to be) 18 years
old, I (to decide) to spend
my summer holidays in England and work there
as an au–pair. I (to arrive)
in Henley-on-Thames by train and (to have to)
look after two small
children of 2 and 4 years old. While their mother
(to play) tennis, and their
father (to work)
I (to do) the
cooking and (to play)
games with Charles and Emily. I (to have)
a great time there
and (to be) sorry to
leave after 5 weeks.
While I (to travel) back
to London, I (to think)
it would be a good idea to visit my cousin,
who (to live) in Chelsea with his wife and children. I (to leave)
the train station and the sun (to shine) .
While I (to queue) for the bus, a man (to bump)
into me. I remember he (to wear) a black Fedora hat, like
the one Michael Jackson often (to wear) . The man (to turn)
around and (to apologize) but I (to be )
in a good mood, and (to say) it was all right.
When I (to step on) the bus and (to want)
18 years
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to pay, I (to realize) my purse wasn’t in my handbag anymore.
The man with the beautiful hat (to be) a thief: he (not to bump)
into me by accident: he (to take) the
opportunity to steal my purse!
Now it seems silly, but at that moment I (to start) to cry: not only was
all my money gone but also my passport and my driver’s license. A nice woman on the bus
(to watch) me from
a distance and (to pay)
for my ticket. The next
morning my cousin (to take)
me to
the Belgian embassy. There they
(to give)
me a temporary passport, so that
I (can)
leave the country the next morning.
So much for my holiday!
7 Completethesentenceswiththecorrectpossessiveadjectiveorpronoun.Thepersonalpronounsarebetweenbrackets.
1 That wasn’t fault, it was . (he/I)
2 I took backpack upstairs; did you take , Kelly? (I/you)
3 We found plane tickets, but we couldn’t find . (they/
we)
4 father and play football in the same team. (you/I)
5 Do you like hotel? I don’t like . (you/I)
6 She said the bike was . (she)
7 I like garden but I’m jealous of . (we/they)
8 I am looking for a friend of who lives here. (I)
9 They don’t know the dog’s name because it isn’t . (they)
10 I forgot book, so can I use ? (I/you)
me from
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tiCKBoXSkillsMark with a ✓ if you understand, with an R if you need to repeat this exercise.
level ex. WB p. ✓ / RListening/Viewing:Ican– listen to a conversation and select information B 2 4 – listen to an account and structure information B 10 8 – watch a documentary and determine the main idea B 1-2 17 – watch a documentary and select information 1-10 17-18 – watch a documentary and paraphrase 5 15 – listen to a conversation and select information B 2-3 19
Conversationalskills:Ican– give my opinion and comment on other people’s holidays B 4 4 – form an opinion on hotel accommodation B 7 7 – give directions A 8 21
Speaking:Ican– give information to a small group about what I liked on holiday B 9 8 – read a conversation out loud B 3 19
4– retell a story B 1 17
Reading:Ican– read blogs and select information B 1 6 2-5 6-7 – read a brochure and structure the information B 1-2 26
Writing:Ican– paraphrase a text with writing guide A 4 5 – without writing guide B – write an account about your summer holiday with writing guide B 8 7 – without writing guide C – write simple correspondence about a holiday, using 3
different tenses B 11 16– fill in a form B 3 26
Grammar and vocabulary Please turn over the page (p.t.o.)
Mystepstosuccess
1 I can do it! > tick ✓2 I need to repeat (R) the exercise > check the exercise and go to the DIY if possible3 I need more training > I do the digitalexercises online4 I need an extra boost > ask the teacher for the booster
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ex. p. ✓/R DIY digital/✓ booster
Grammar
Ican– use the Present Simple, Past Simple and 5-7-8-
Present Continuous Tense 9-10 11-15 1-2 – use the Past Continuous Tense 1-6 22-25 6 3 – use the possessive pronouns 2-3 27-28 7 4
Vocabulary
1 Goingonholiday:Ican– fill in a spider gram and use the correct
words 1-3 3-4 1 1, 4
2 Afakeholiday:Ican– find the correct word 5 5 2 1, 4 – find synonyms in the text 5 5
3 Myholidayblog:Ican– find synonyms 6 7 3 2-4 – make collocations 11-12 8-9
4 Aletterfromaholidayfriend:Ican– find synonyms and rephrase a sentence 2 10 4 3-4
5 UK’sworst…:Ican– use adjectives to express my opinion 2.3 17 – use speech act expressions 11 18
6 HolidayTravelWatch:Ican– find synonyms in the text 5 20 3-4 – make collocations 6 20 5
7 SummerTeenAdventureCamp:Ican– explain my choice about a camp 4 27
- Level A = Elements: the absolute minimum. - Level B = Basics: I achieved the basic aim.- Level C = Advanced: I reached the advanced level of the basic aim.- Level X = Excursion: I reached an extra level.
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