- •Part 1(1). Types of Travelling
- •Vocabulary
- •Vehicles
- •Part 1(2).Types of travelling
- •Checking hometask
- •Minicheck Revision exercises p.1 tb
- •Tourism today Facts and challenges
- •Vocabulary: types of holidays
- •Part 2(1). World destinations
- •Checking hometask
- •Minicheck: Revision exercises p. 3
- •Vocabulary: types of attractions
- •Part 2(2). World destinations
- •Presenting miniprojects, checking grammar
- •Minicheck: Revision exercises p. 4
- •Part 2(3). World destination
- •Checking grammar
- •Minicheck: Revision exercises p. 5
- •Part 3. Describing Places
- •Checking Vocabulary “In a Town”, grammar exercises
- •Minicheck: Revision exercises p.7
- •Giving directions left/right, go straight on, go past, take the first/second turning on the right/left, carry on/keep going until you get, turn into
- •B. Practice the following conversation with a partner using the substitutions in the box:
- •Part 4 (1). Types of accommodation
- •1. Minicheck: Revision exercises p. 9
- •Vocabulary: accomodtion types
- •Part 4 (2). Types of accommodation
- •Checking hometask
- •Minicheck: Revision exercises p. 11
- •What are Youth Hostels?
- •Part 4(3). Types of accommodation
- •Checking h/t
- •Minicheck: Revision exercises p. 12
- •V ocabulary
- •V ocabulary: Services and facilities
- •Materials for pair work
- •Learning vocabulary
- •Grammar exercises:
- •2. Make special questions.
- •3. Translate the following sentences.
- •1. Solve the crossword.
- •1. Project “The place I would like to visit”
- •2. Grammar
- •1. Put the adjectives in brackets into the comparative or superlative form, adding any necessary words, as in the example.
- •2. Fill in the blanks as in the example:
- •3. Put the adjectives in brackets into the comparative or superlative form, adding any necessary words.
- •4. First, fill in the gaps with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets. Then, match the sayings with their explanations, as in the example.
- •1. Underline the correct word.
- •2. Fill in: like or as.
- •Translate the words and phrases
- •2. Match each picture to a shop. Then, for each type of shop, give the name of one in your town.
- •2A Match the words in the two columns. Some words in the second column can be used twice.
- •3. Choose five of the following places in your town to take an English friend. Write sentences explaining your plans, giving details of each place.
- •3B Put the words from the wordsearch in the correct group.
- •4. Where would you go?
- •1. Correct the mistakes, as in the example.
- •2. Fill in: more, most, less, least or much.
- •3. Writing Activity
- •4. Complete the sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words.
- •1. Label the picture.
- •2. Circle 20 adjectives in the wordsearch.
- •2. “Unusual accommodation”. Report (based on website survey). Describe any type of unusual acoomodation.
- •Independent work
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •1. Choose the correct word to fill in the blanks.
- •2. Fill in the correct word derived from the words in bold.
- •3. Complete the spidergrams with the correct noun. Then use them to describe the place where you spent your holiday last year.
- •5. Which adjective collocates better with the following nouns?
- •Extra Reading and listening activities
- •Paradise lost
- •If it's Tuesday we must be in Munich
1. Project “The place I would like to visit”
2. Grammar
1. Put the adjectives in brackets into the comparative or superlative form, adding any necessary words, as in the example.
1 A: Why do you want to live in the countryside? B: Because the air is ...much cleaner than... (clean) in the city.
2 A: The driving test was very easy.
В: I know. It was a lot_____________(easy) I thought it would be.
3 A: Your dog is really clever.
B: Yes, she's_______________(intelligent) dog we've ever had.
4 A: How was the comedy festival?
B: Fantastic! The comedians told ______________(funny) jokes I've ever heard.
5 A: Did you go swimming in Crystal Lake when you were in the mountains?
B: Of course! And the water was_______________(clear) I've ever swum in.
6 A: Frank's treating everybody to a meal at De Salvio's tonight.
B: De Salvio's! How can he afford it! It's _____________(expensive) restaurant in the city.
7 A: I'm 1.60 metres. How tall are you?
B: I'm ______________(tall) you. I'm 1.64 metres.
8 A: That was _____________(bad) train I've ever travelled on!
B: Well, at least it was _________________(comfortable) travelling by bus.
(taken from Virginia Evans and Jeny Dooley Enterprise Grammar 4. p. 118)
2. Fill in the blanks as in the example:
What was life like when I was a boy? Well. I think it was 1) . better (good) than... lifе now. It was 2) ___________ (good) time ________my life. When I was 3)________ (young), people were 4) __________ (happy) and 5) ________ (polite)________ they are now. Also, things were 6)_________ (cheap) and money lasted a lot 7)_______________ (long)___________ nowadays. Some say that life is 8) ___________ (exciting) nowadays. It's true that you can travel 9)________ (far) and 10) _____________(fast) ____________ when I was a boy and there is a lot 11) _______________ (much) choice of entertainment. But, on the whole, I think life is much 12) ___________(bad) nowadays.
(taken from Virginia Evans Round up 6. p. 59)
3. Put the adjectives in brackets into the comparative or superlative form, adding any necessary words.
Dear Marie,
I'm writing to tell you about Merryville's Country Fair which took place last weekend. It was 1) (big) event of the year!
There were far 2) _________(many) people at the fair than there were last year. People were selling 3)___________(nice) ornaments and 4) __________ (wonderful) arts and crafts I've ever seen. I bought a beautiful hand-woven rug. It is a bit 5)_____________ (big) and much 6)___________ (thick) the old one I have. Luke found an unusual painting and we decided to buy it and hang it in our living room. It looks 7) ___________(good) the old picture we had there.
Although it was getting really cold as it got dark, people stayed to listen to the band which was playing 8) ______________ (fantastic) dance music I've ever heard. As we watched the band perform, we ate 9) ___________(delicious) toffee-apples I've ever had in my life!
And guess who this year's winner of 10) ___________(large) pumpkin contest was! My grandad!
I hope you'll be in town for next year's fair. I've heard that it's going to be even 11)_________ (good) this year's!
Take care,
Suzanne
(taken from Virginia Evans and Jeny Dooley Enterprise Grammar 4. p. 119)
