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P Lesson 7 Going On A Holiday

Lesson 7 focuses on vocabulary related to holidays, including common words and phrases used in travel conversations. It features a dialogue between Lucy and Andrew discussing their holiday experiences, along with follow-up questions and interview prompts for practice. Additionally, the lesson includes a section on prepositions of place and a tongue twister exercise.

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P Lesson 7 Going On A Holiday

Lesson 7 focuses on vocabulary related to holidays, including common words and phrases used in travel conversations. It features a dialogue between Lucy and Andrew discussing their holiday experiences, along with follow-up questions and interview prompts for practice. Additionally, the lesson includes a section on prepositions of place and a tongue twister exercise.

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Lesson 7

Lesson 7:
GOING ON
A HOLIDAY

Objective: To be able to know and use the lexical resources


in this topic.

Lesson Proper:
COMMON WORDS USED IN HOLIDAY

OTHER VOCABULARIES
Bookings Boarding pass
Check-in counter Flight
Depart Tourist
Ticket souvenirs

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Part 2
Conversation: Lucy and Andrew are talking
about their end of year holiday.
Lucy: Where did you go on holiday?
Andrew: I went to Paris with my parents.
Lucy: How was it? Did you have a good time?
Andrew: It was wonderful. Paris is a great city with many historical landmarks.
Lucy: What did you see there?
Andrew: We saw the Eiffel Tower and other interesting places such as old
Louvre Museum, as well as Montmartre. They were interesting!
Lucy: I have been to Paris once to attend a conference, but I didn’t have time
to travel around.
Andrew: Too bad. You could have stayed longer. It’s no difficult to find cheap
hotels in Paris.
Lucy: Really? Where did you stay, anyway?
Andrew: We stayed at the Grand Powers Hotel.
Lucy: Was it good?
Andrew: Yes, it was a great budget hotel. The room was clean, and it offered
free drinks, fruit and snacks every day. How about your holiday?
Lucy: I didn’t go out because I took a charity job as volunteer tutor.
Andrew: Oh, that’s good. I may want to try that on my next holiday.

Follow-Up Questions:
1. Did Andrew enjoy his trip to Paris?
2. What did he see in there?
3. Where did Andrew and his family stay?
4. What did Lucy do on her vacation?
5. Do you want to do volunteering like Lucy?

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Part 3
Prompt Card Activity:
 You have to make WH-questions and ask your partner.
 Then you have to answer your partner’s questions.
 Have a look at this information.

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Interview Questions
1. What was the most interesting thing you did during the holiday?
2. Where did you go for your last vacation?
3. What souvenirs did you buy?
4. What was the activity you enjoyed the most, and why?
5. What was the weather/food/scenery like?
6. What cities have you travelled to?
7. Tell me about a funny or strange travel experience you had?
8. Why do some people NOT like to travel?
9. Is it better to travel by yourself, or with other people? Why?
10. What are five important things to bring with you when you travel?

Part 5
Learning the Common Prepositions of Place:

How to use prepositions in sentences:


Example: UNDER
The ball is under the table.

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EXERCISE
TRUE OR FALSE:

I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice


TONGUE TWISTER
cream

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