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6. Work in pairs. Use the questions from the interview and talk about your country.

C. Travel Opportunities

1. Work in pairs. Ask and answer these questions. Summarize the answers of your partner.

1) Do you like travelling?

2) What do you think is the aim of travelling?

3) Which countries or cities have you been to?

4) When was the last time you were a tourist?

5) What places would you like to visit?

2. Are you logical? Solve these problems!

Summer Travel

Rachel, Brian, Charlotte and David are back from their holidays. They all went to different places – America, Ireland, France and Greece – and for different lengths of time – 7, 10, 14 and 21 days. When they meet up, they exchange souvenirs. From the information given, can you tell who went where, for how long, and who brought back the boots, jewellery, pottery and wine?

Rachel had less than two weeks away, but found some beautiful rings; David brought back champagne; the pottery came from Greece; Charlotte had a perfect break, it was sunny all week; Brian was away longest – he showed off his tan and cowboy boots he’d bought.

Names

Places

Souvenirs

Length of stay

3. Work in pairs. Ask each other questions about your last vacation. Talk about:

- where you went;

- how you traveled;

- where you stayed;

- how long you stayed there;

- what the weather was like;

- what the food was like;

- what you did;

- whether you would like to return there.

4. There are many different ways of traveling. Work in pairs and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the methods of traveling given below. Which method do you prefer to use? Why? Compare your answers with the other people in class.

Methods: by ship, by car, by train, on foot, by bike,

by boat, by plane, by coach, hitch-hiking

Use the following words and phrases:

To express opinion: To ask opinion:

In my opinion … What do you think of …?

To my mind … What do you feel about …?

To express likes/ dislikes:

I absolutely love … I’m not very keen on …

I really like … I don’t like …

I quite like … I can’t stand …

I’m quite keen on … I really hate …

To express agreement/ disagreement:

I agree with you. I don’t agree.

I think so, too. I’m afraid I can’t agree with you there.

Exactly. Oh yes, but.

(See ‘List of Speech Acts’, p. 104)

5. Read the story, title it and retell in the name of the author’s neighbour (wife or husband).

I travel all over the world on business and my neighbour thinks my life is one long holiday. You know what the business travel is like: up at dawn to catch a plane; breakfast in London, lunch in New York, luggage in Bermuda. When you are in the sky you see only snow in the Arctic or Greenland. You have glimpses of the Andes or the Pacific. You are always exhausted. Your wife or husband complains you are never there to take the children or put them to bed. When you get home, your neighbour says, “Another nice holiday, eh?” Give me Home, Sweet Home any day!

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