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9. Make more conversations using words from ex. 4 and the following phrases.

There isn't any ... . There isn't enough ... .

I need some (more) ... . There aren't any ... .

There aren't enough ... . I need some (more) ... .

The ... doesn't work. The ... has gone wrong.

The ... is broken. I can't turn on the ... .

I can't turn off the ... . The ... doesn't / don't work.

The ... has / have gone wrong. The ... is / are broken.

I can't turn on the ... . I can't turn off the ... .

My room's too … . My room isn't ... enough.

Part 4

1. You're planning a holiday. Which three things are most important for you? Number them from 1 to 3. Which things are least important for you?

• Good weather • Luxury hotels

• Shopping • Interesting places to visit

• Meeting the opposite sex • Peace and quiet

• Exciting nightlife • Activities (e.g. surfing, skiing)

• A budget flight • Beautiful scenery

• Theme parks • Food and drink

• Cheap accommodation • Spending time with friends / family

• Practising your English • Beaches

2. What do you like doing on holiday? Is there anything that you don't like doing?

3. Tell your partner about a really good holiday. Use the How to... Box to help you.

How to

talk about a holiday you’ve had

When ...?

I went on holiday last July.

What …?

Where …?

How long …?

It was a two-week beach holiday in Portugal.

Booking

We got a last-minute deal.

Accommodation

We stayed in a lovely hotel.

Activity

We sunbathed all day.

WRITING PROJECT

You are going to do some travel writing. Follow these instructions.

  1. Think of the place you have travelled to (e.g. a beach, a town) and make notes about the place.

  2. Tell your partner about your place and ask questions about your partner’s place.

  3. Write about your place. (Use about 100 words)

Grammar Part

1. Rewrite the sentences in Past Simple Tense.

On Tuesday I get up at half past six. I go to the bathroom and wash myself and clean my teeth. Then I dress, go to the kitchen and cook breakfast for my family. At half past seven my son gets up and has breakfast. I have breakfast with my son. My son eats a sandwich and drinks a cup of tea. I don't drink tea. I drink coffee. After Breakfast my son leaves home for school. I don't leave home with my son. On Tuesday I don't work in the morning. I work in the afternoon. In the evening I am at home. My husband and my son are at home, too. We rest in the evening. My son watches TV, my husband reads newspapers and I do some work about the house. At about eleven o'clock I go to bed.