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On the bucket list READING [Ui complete the sentences with these pais of words. awe-inspiring / live up to expectations boom / freak out exotic / superb Feature / have access to medieval / appeal to vast / increible 1 We've had a = ‘came to live near here, Tey al {get near the house and start taking safes, 2. The advert described the waterfall as an sight, but | was disappointed. It didn't, 3 More and more adventure movies are filmed in. Intourists since a celebrity ‘when they locations with enn SEEMETY, 4 Atour ofthe. a _.castle in the Old Town might not, a Gildren and teenagers, 5 ove visiting places that. sng" My favourite FMS. TO ‘these locations brings back all the best sce 6 Watching the sunset over the... . mountain PEBES W252 en ‘ight. 17) Read the article on page 15 quickly. Which would be the best category fort? ‘A traveltips B truce stories € Family and lifestyle 1 5 Read the article again. Match the questions (1-10) withthe ‘teenagers (4-0). Which teenager: 1 hasn't told their parents that they don’t want to go on the family holiday? 2 complains of being bores curing recent holiday? 3. mentions a difficult relationship with someone near their age? 4 received a very strong negative reaction to the idea of missing the family holiday? 55 asks if they can stay with a relative over the summer?... 6 suggests their parents don't have confidence in their behaviour? 7 refers to activities done to please others?.... wanted to earn some money during their holiday? 9. mentions using technology to contact people when away from hhome?..., 10 states that their parents haven't agreed on whether to accept their holiday plans... “ Extend ] 10) Find phrases inthe article for these definitions, (Clue! All the answers contain the words in of out) 1 take part (intrOSUCION sa nnnnn 2. choose not to do (something) (text A) 3. don't include me (text A) 4 makes arrangements for (ext B) 5 be about to experience something enjoyable a 6 asked fits OX with (someone) (text 8) 7 eelax (text ©) 8 undecided (text C) ‘Complete the conversation with the correct form of the phrases in Ex 4. There is one phrase you do not need. ‘As ve been thinking about the summer and | wanted to ask you something on? : Well lke someone of my own age to have fun and’. semana With. $0 how do you feel about sve With ‘our family holiday? ‘Wow! I don't know what to say! ‘A: Well, we've booked an amazing house right on the beach. There’ lots to do there, so if you came, you... Br I sounds fantastic, DUES nnn you ‘your parents yet? ‘Yes, nd they're more than happy. They've agreed? all your travel arrangements, That is so kind. And of course | would lave to, but my parents would never say yes. They ike i Us to be together over the summer, so can't _.of my family holiday, vim afraid. But | realy want you to came. Listen, |won*t straightaway. Just ask lever know, they might ED) 2: uisten and check your answers to Ex. _ & ‘Summer holidays are all about family time and sharing experiences. But what happens when one child in the family doesn’t want to join in? We hear from four young people with different ideas for the perfect summer break. Michelle, 16, USA My parents own a small summer house on the New Jersey coast. ‘We've been going there since | was kid. | have amazing memories of swimming, fishing and camping fon the beach there, But that’s been ‘my vacation: the same two weeks in ‘August, the same destination. So this year, | thought to myself, ls there any way I can opt out ofthis?’ In the last couple of years, the. tip has been petty tedious because i's tough finding fun things to do, So | took a deep breath and said to my mom, ‘Iwas thinking of working over the summer, Just to top up my allowance. So maybe count me out for the vacation. | had no idea what was coming next. My mom freaked out. Her final words were, ‘No way! ‘So, New Jersey here | come. Lily, 17, UK In our house, planning the family holiday isa two-person project My dad sorts cut the travel and ‘accommodation, and mum plans the cay-to-cay activities. Sne tries to come up with things that will appeal to everyone but that's trioky. {'m the eldest at seventeen, but there's quite a gap between me and my sister ‘who's thirteen, and my brother, who's Just seven, Last yar, | found myself at a space museum to keep my brother smiling and a farm for my animal-mad sister? This year 'mhoping to be in for a treat, My bestfriend has invited meto spend a fortnight in Greece with ner parents, She's an only child and so needs someone of her ov age to go away with. The only problem is haven't checked it out with my family yet. I'm trying to pick the right moment .. Ritchie, 15, USA Usually, is just mom, dad, my sister ‘and me on vacation together, and ‘that's always worked pretty wel This year, my aunt Ellen and her ‘family are joining us from Canada. The plan isto rent a place for both families to chill out together. Tre problem is that time with Ellen s anything but relaxing. She's competitive and bossy. ‘She's always comparing my sister and me with her kids. ‘And | have never gotten along -00 well with my cousins, ‘even though we're all in our teens. Today Ellen emailed ‘over alist of chores for the renied house. Week one, | do the dishes and take out the garbage. When | saw the list | said to dad, ‘You call this vacation? Can | please {90 to grandma's instead?’ Dad said yes and mom said maybe so things are stil up in the ai. Ed, 13, UK | get on well with my family whan we're ‘away, but | miss my friends, We message each other al the time but it’s not the same. Last year my friend, ‘Adu, wrt lo an activity camp. He posted all the different things Fe was geiting up to, Cool stuf lke kite- surfing and canoeing, as well es team sports and days out. I showed mum and dad all his posts in the hope they would let me {90 too. All they sald was, ‘Maybe when you're older.” | mentioned it again last week, but I'm stil nt alowed to 0. My parents are convinced 'm too young to be away ‘without them. Maybe they thins Ill do something stupid. ‘So now Adam Is off tothe camp again. I's so unfait. 2 On the bucke GRAMMAR Past tenses “+ Complete the sentences with the correct ending (A oF 9) 1 fest went abroad A twice already this year. B two years ago, when | was thirteen 2 While was taking a satfi Ak ail suddenly put her face in the picture. B agi vas putting her face in the piture 3 He dict realy jin in. He ‘A. vas always playing computer games instead of enjoying the tip B ‘Sbeen playing computer games insteed of enjoying the trip. 4 We were going to get tickets for the water park ‘A and it was great fun. B butit was dosed on Sunday. 55 Dad was due to jain us forthe second week ‘A but he wasill and couldn't mate it B and he loved the area too. {6 There was no one to help us. We got to the hotel after midnight and AA te receptionist went home B the receptionist had already gone home. 7 | was happy, but realy tired after A weve been exploring the city ll day. B e's been exploring the city al day | Complete the sentences with the past form of these verbs. oingto+ skype /te rmad’/ miss /haveto swim / sted take off / walt” useel +spend / would + collect walk / crash ‘along the beach when suddenly @ huge sn O¥EF the rocks. 2 By the time the plane actualy oo on the runway far an hour a _home, but the signal n he hostel : Topless. 4 tysister B20 es OU tothe rodkbythetime ints the water $1 ‘ “on the Bus 501 my stop and walk kn back t the campsite 6 Astyoung child |, uncle near the coast| ‘our walks along the beach, ‘week with my aunt and shells and stones from | Find two sentences in which ‘would’ can replace ‘used to’ 1 Took really diferent from my passport picture. used to have long hair. 2 We used to build a campfire every night and tell ghost stories, 3. Weave a house on the mainland now, but we used ta live on a small sland, 4. My family and all our cousins used to stay ina big farmhouse every summer. 5 My aunt has been all over Europe. She used to work as a tour guide, 6 1) atch the sentence haves (1-6) with (AP. 1 J usedto be petri of hing, 2. Wecouldn't believe how crowded the Tokyo Underground was, 2 My fend doesn’t want to come onthe 2cverture holy, 4 (hated the cold showers at the campsite at fst, 5 | couldn't eat the first curry tried in Thailand, 6 The tourist season used to finish in September, ‘Aas she isn't used to cycling long distances, B but mnot so scared of it now, asim not used to eating spicy food D but | got used to them quite quickly E but people seem to travel all yer now. F but we're getting used to it nom. 1 complete the chatroom posts with the correct form ofthe verbs, Use short forms where possible. (0) to Croatia last month to stay with a gir I met ‘online, Nika. 1? 2 ee vnvnnen(@VErhrave) abroad without my parents before and | really, Pacis (iss) ther. Nika and i ‘ : (not geton) rom Bay 1. it was strange because we rss OTHE) Wwe seemed to lke the Last summer holidays 17. (oo/nave) @ week in Boston ‘with my best ends family. 1 (look torwatd) toi for 3s, ule suey my pret sa ro. They (cite maigelerna Taare re eee (areadymat) loads of hoiay plans, out dad not think) twas fair on my brother! == ©) complete theextracts from an article on holidays, or each gap, use a word from A and VOCABULARY 8 word from E. travel anecdotes and apps —— | Complete the conversations with the correct form of a phrasal verb ‘Ascii oheuiey, mae pe) ipeiaae ARAB B helpful travel 11 A: Where are you going al 7 lke that? You normally wear jeans and @ hoodie, B: We're going to a wedding, | begged my mum to let me wear jeans, but she sald we had to san 2VOTYON'S expectations and look smart. 2. A: Have you seen this competition for the trip ofa lifetime? B: No, what do you have to do? A. ‘a slogan to go with this travel ad B: But th place inthe picture looks really ordinary. (not) aa the idea of luxury or adventure, 3A: Dia you persuade your parents to let you goto the music festival? B: I tried several times, but they said no, so the end, ‘A: So what will you de? ae sue probably, watching |) Choose the correct answers to complete the sentences. 1 Hes... the... he's just got A-grades in al his exams. (moon, over, above, planet) 2. I can’t wait to go round the world, Travel isso - onthe. ‘of things | want to do. (timetable, high important ist) 3 Hearing the match had been cancelled left us all feling ta tt inthe Won /down, rubbish, dumps) + 4 We'd never heard such amazing guitar playing from a young kid. We were JUSt by his talent. (exploded, away, biown, up) 5 As soon as | saw the new PHONE, Vasu sa with it lnew had to have it~ and soon! because {dropped like, love, fel) 6 Changing colleges was one of the hardest things 've ever done. 1 didn’t know where to go or whe to make friends with, but slowly I've sna MED HE, = ‘of things, (suing, gat, balance, become) 1 El tsten to six people answering questions. Complete the questions they are answering with the idioms from Ex 2. 1. Why are you so 2 What made YOU a e 3 Howlong did ittake,, aacaaiieaain’ 4 What west about their performance that. | 5 What's happened t0 MAKE YOU . ecm wa? 6 What's, ___for the summer holiday? Por ogi en ed |'was planning a trip eatier this year. ‘ma student without much money, so | was over the moon to come across fan app for With Worlddiess you can 2 for fights and ‘accommedation of course, but the app is. for people under eighteen, so the holidays na B18 19 places that appeal to younger people. ‘Tho app is constantly checking prices 150 you can‘. you're getting the best deal. It was - evn iM SVN ME ‘ime and money. ‘A enter improve eps takes traveling B allthedetals arecord light imy travel experience such a long time "im hopeless at always pack at least two big suitcases. Seay oe sia collect my luggage after i Ws [elt when we arrived in the south of Spain last ‘month, but my bags ended up in South Alrical It was a nightmare fling in the lost luggage forms. You had... = of what was in the bags in three different forms. How amm| supposed to remember? Who’, nnn, OF Wha they put in their suitcase the night before? Maybe taking just a backpack would 1 wv 2 On the bucket list LISTENING (0) E23 urten toa young person taking about a book club. Match the book titles (1-4) with the places (A-F). ‘hare are two places you donot need. ‘A Zimbabwe 1 Life of Pi, B Australia 2 The Old Man and © Spain the Sea D cubs 3 FirstLight... E India 4 The Shadow of F Greenland Aa FOUN 2.4 Read the questions and undertine the key words. Listen again and choose the correct answer (A, Bord), 11 What does Samira say about the majority of reading lists? A. They appear on too many websites. B They re based on age or topic, € They have books for people ofall ages, 2 What does Samira say about the books in her reading ist? A. They are all based in different locations. B Theyall have travel as their main topic € They are suitable for holiday reading. 3. Samira's group selected the order of books on their list by A alphabetical order. B geographical location group and personal choice. 4. What does Samira say about Life of Pand The Ofd Man ond The Sea? A. They are both very exciting stories. B They weren't equally popular with the group. € They both feature people and wildife. 5 When asked about the book Fst Light, Samira says ‘A. she wants to avoid telling people too much about the story. B she didi ike the characters or the story very much. € she's already been to the place where the book i st, 6 Why was The Shadow of the Wind Samira's favourite book? ‘A It wasn't as long as some of the other books. B It helped her with her language sil € The story was very extremely exciting 7. For Samira, what's the most important thing about her reading ist? ‘A. You can read books in different languages. B You can find out about locations around the world, € You can see the world through other people's eyes. 18 Extend {Bi choose the correct words to complete the phrases. 1 be taken to the far areas / comers of the globe 2 goon a rounc:the-world excursion / trip 3 pack/ puta suitcase 4 be a great beginning / starting point 5 join somebody on an expedition | experiment 6 have / get adventures 7 get a globe / global view 11 complete the conversation wit the correct form of the phrases from Ex 3, ‘A: Oh, 'm bored. | wish we could just in - \with enough stuff for a month, get on a piane and start = snunnneTMEWNETE exci, B: | know, 'd love to travel more. Wouldn't it be briliant to? 1072 ‘ Visiting every country ovine A Oh thats my dream! You know where would Coenen nn na} The Arete bs The Arctic Youd begin your joumey ofa etme in snow moder ‘A: Absolutly just so diferent: Imagine emcee nabs : We fd out all about i ada There an international Search statin there ‘so you'd really”... rela we DY meeting people of aiferet natonaties Be Him, was thinking more of suring In Austral U S E GO) FEN Se LISH 1 1) OC complete the article with ‘a’ ‘an, ‘the’ or zero article (+) {Find and corrects mistakes inthe sentences. Tek any sentences that are correct MAKING @ 1 eee get tinge rth PySoy al ann 2. That was an airline that lost all our luggage. 3. Where's best place you've ever visited? 4 You find aut so much about a place if you explore on, ee eee ‘The majority of passports a in fairly conservative 4 colours: dark blue, burgundy or black. But now 5 The travelapps we bought weren‘t particularly helpful i s “ 6 New York’ Fifth Avenue is the perfect destination for Sen cepeiiare ae Palcton ist recs Ae (BN stephen. ‘made their passports prety. 7 Have you ever been to Netherlands? Norway's latest passports have? fang Of 8 | ove the travel. wish | could go abroad more often, Reet umn ane 9. We stood for ages lsteringtoa street musician plying Sn Ont uesialshiie Ha mea earmneion the gute. redesign the document. Tey took as ther inspiration 10 It's great 0 getaway for the weekend once inthe while. ee ee cassie ad fe I 17) choose the correct words to complete the sentences. secret inside, Ifyou put a pege of... passport 1 Travel sno longer just for a/ an /the /—wealthy.Access to Under utraiolet ight, the landsoapa changes and a.fan | the /~ other countries is open to nearly everyone nvween Northern Lights suddenly appear. 2. The guide offered a / an the /~bus or a/ an | the /— walking tour. 'm glad we chose a fan / the | walking tour. Theil ease sten ranslis Gav ee of We saw so much, 7 oe 66819. Ht ATUPES”,..., O05 On the 3 Working ina / an/ the /- travel industry, my brother goes. bottom of each page. If you're feeling bored while abroad several times a an j the /~ month. waiting for your fight, fp the pages quickly and watch 4 Diego isa an / the {~ boy was teling you about. Hes Mau nal stroll across the passport. aan | the /~ tutor at the sports camp we stayed at. Fe taps one omy 5 Alan mays oun pogo Si GRaE a aero 6 I've tried skiing a / an | the /- couple of times, but | don't See ee aries ‘ravel around "nm, WOR. ‘think 'l ever be good enough to skin a / an / the /~ Alps. ‘And maybe even to... aifport security officer at passport contro. Now that would be prety sight WEI) complete the travel announcements with a the’ or zero article (-). Then listen and check your answers. 11 Ladies and gentlemen, we have just landed at... PUI FPOTE IM ane St POCEFSDUTG, WNETE OCA timeis2030 and... temperature is 6°C. We hope you have enjoyed your fight wrt... nternational Airlines ‘aNd We Wh YOU sun VETY Safe jourMey to your final destination Bs AHN OP nn IBMFOFET OME Sy 822 SONVICE To ..York... train s made up of sic coaches. Fst C0ach, COBEN A, 1 FOF ann S-Class ticket olders only. 2B THIS IS sn S8Curity announcement, Please do not leave “dggage unattended in.......station at any time, “rer efluggage faclity i located on level tw. facltyis open twenty-four hours a day. ” 2 On the bucket lisi USE OF ENGLISH 2 [choose the correct words to complete the sentences, 1 Global heating / warming san enormous international enalnge iis thovgrt to be the cause ofa number of natural asters / disastrous 2 Many iconic sites such a the Great Wall of China ate struggling to cope from /with the elects of mass tourists / touts. 3 Littercan cause severe damage / wrong to the envionment and get / have a huge impact en wife 30 remember think ice before you drop an empty packet or botile 4 1 finaly achieved / suceeded my goal of running a marathon nen my thr attempt 5 To/ Atthe ist sgn ofbad weather, turn back. I’snone / no use putting yourself indanger 17) Replace the highlighted text with these words or phases collapsing done a lot ot harm foreign visitors make a ving quality of life runinte problems taking such a risk tourist season ‘ report has shown that a number of houses along the Brtish coast are in danger of alling into the sea. Severe storms have created damage to the rocks which has resulted in cosstal erosion in several areas. ‘At the time most owners bought thelr dream house by the sea, they didn't realise they ‘were *putting themselves in so much danger. The “period for vistors in many cities has extended beyond just the summer with people from abroad flocking ta major ‘capitals across the whole year. This allows ‘more focal people to Yearn money from tourism, but also puts their city under pressure. Many places have "had difficulties bbalancing the need for local housing and building new tourist accomadation. Some locals compiain that such high levels of tourism affects their ‘general wellbeing, 20 Extend _) Which preposition fits with the words/phrases in each set? 1 deail/ cope fdisagree 2 congratviate J decide { concentrate 3 be scared / ashamed / afraid 4 ask f pay / prepare 5 complain { care / worry Bin (EB 2 stent ve short recordings Complete the sentences with the correct verband prepostion rom Ex 1 The man forgot. 2 The boy 3 Thegit. 4 Thewoman said she 5 The family couldn't = his food. snnuethe follercoaster, her sister about their packing, _sharks. ‘what to do for the day. [Fy ead the biog post and decide which answer (A 8, CorD) best ts = oa Ue eo na Ca Te ‘My family has lived on the coast of Comwall in south-west England a for generations. My grandfather was a fisherman, taking t.. out an the sea every day to make a living. Once the main local empioyer, the fishing industry... problems and has now been party replaced by tourism. Although not top of the list for many? visitors, Cornwall attracts thousands of UK holidaymakers every yoar. Of course, they Money to the area, but they can also... alot of harm to the local environment. Many people argue that tourism jobs and! this is rue, Up to a point. However, much of the employment lasts only for the main tourist season, not the whole year. For many small communities, a change in population also has 2”... impact on their identity. People from outside Cornwall have bought second homes to stay in over the surnmer. This affects the locals’ quality of. - our community is packed with tourists in summer, but lke a ghost town in winter. 1A adventures B risks € dangers. problems 2 A can over Beranonto € ranthrough B raninto 3A foreign B exotic € national. =D local 4 A bringinto —B bringup —€ bringin. —_— bring about 5A take B make ¢ get D do 6 A provides B employs € contributes D gives, 7A wide B huge € large D vast @ A livelihood = life € lifestyle living SPEAKING (1 mach the questions (1-8) with the topic areas (A-D). There are two {uestons foreach tople area What do you usually doat weekend? Do you edoy carpi? How do you gett school every dy? Where doyou tink you willbe this time nox year? Whe do youve with. Can you ay 2 musicalinstrument or sg? \Which contr have ou sited that youlited most? What woud your ideal b be? future plans home and daily routine free time and entertainment D holidays and travel Oe > eVeueune YET tsten to four students taking, Which question in Ex 1 do they answer 77D) 2.0 tister again and match the students (1-4) with the descriptions (A-D). [A gave a good answer with a personal example 1. Student 1 B wasn't very polite when asking for elrifcation 2 Student 2, € gave a very short answerwith no interesting 3 Student information 4 Student D gavea good answer with a reason for their opinion Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. Which questions in Ex 1 do the zentances anewor? 4 something active e/a swing o going fo un before | because dot have much tine for spot inte week 2 I thinkrsay Canada. had ashing holiday ther, which was grea for me that (as |jove winter sports. 3. Icycle mast days, but | sometimes get a lift with my friend's mum, for / by example when it's raining or when | have alot to carry, 4 Lenjoy werking with my hands and | love fashion, since / so it would be something that uses those sil, such as /s0 as a clothes designer. [El complete the useful phrases with these words There are two words you do not need. because catch honest repeating say sure (x2) torepeat tue used 1m sorry | didn't quite that. 2 Would you mind... that? 3 SOTTVCAA YOU vessnnnsninnennnnn Ha again, please? 4 That's an interesting question. 'm not really mnmnans OF the answer, but | ‘thine say fying isthe best way to travel 8 Tobe. lve never ‘been abroad, Lut dike to go to New Zealand because my favourite movie was filmed there. 61. i som tO love just playing con the beach but now i prefer spending time in cities. et which school ll be at but ist be studying English (EU 29 usten and mak the main stresses inthe sentences in Ex § ©) Gao uisten and answer the questions. Record and checc your answers using the list below. Try againif you need to improve on anything, Have you: + used vocabulary that is relevant to each question? + given interesting answers, but not repeated ‘the whole question? + given reasons or your answers? *+ given exemples to support your answers? 2 On the bucket list WRITING ‘ana le Pb you know how to write good article? Try the quiz and find out. very formal or technical language | ‘an eye-catching tile “maximum of two paragraphs ‘questions that address the reader directly “lively, colourful language ‘an interesting conclusion ‘personal example or anecdote ‘anew paragraph for each topic / event oooooo0o (Poin each pair of sentences using the linker dortime expression. Make any necessary tense snd punetuation changes 4 We lly founda spaceon the beach. The sunwentin ater) 2 ound my ticket The inspector made me pay again (oy the time) 3 We reached the coast. We rn int the sa. (esso0n 29) 4 Iwas trying to fd my friend. suddenly spotted her across the square. (efor) 5 Werhad a few arguments. esti had 2 great time. eventhough) 6 Sho int gt bak urtlate Her ight wos eave foeau%e) 7 My brother wasnt wollon the lst dy. We Chcled the tp 6) 8 twas sucha fantastic pace We've booked togo there again. since) [f took at te titles for articles. Which tle would make you want to read the article? why? {A All about my summer oldey B dit enjoy myst My dream holiday tuned nightmare 1) wien paragraph makes a more interesting introduction to an article about a holiday? Why? A. Wewereall delighted 1B Have you ever heard the when my family won a expression the tip ofa road trip across the USA lifetime"? That's what thought twas going to ‘thought Iwas getting when bea great holiday, but we my family won aroad tip Jhad quitea few problems. across the USA. However, it didn't quite live upto expectations. Here's why. 1) choose the most interesting language to complete the text, ‘We were rlving cruising along the motorway or freeway asthey call tin the*hot /burning sun when suddenly my phone Mlew / dropped out of my hand and ‘ell erashed onto the road. ‘Dad! My phone!’ I ‘said / shouted. Dad i the brakes stoppedand Jumped / got outof the car. BY the time he got back, we could hear the police car'eoming / speeding up behind us, ‘Sir, doyou know it’slegl to top on the freeway? the ofcer asked. 1) Which conclusion would fish the article better? Why? A. Taking everything into B_Inmy view, the officer wasn't \ account, it was till an very nice to usand sol won't amazing trip. Afterall, ‘gobacktothe US. ‘you needa few negatives tohelp you appreciate the positives. [You have seen this announcement on an English-language website, Write your article in 140-190 words, using an appropriate style Have you been ona memorable journey? What good or bad things happened fo you while you were travelling? Send us your article and best will be published on our ‘website next month. | | UNIT CHECK 1) choose the correct words to complete the conversation | a: oh, soyoureback then |B: Yesand 1*nad /* had a great time in Flori. | 2was about /'d wanted to go therefor ages. ‘A: Thats goed. But how come you weren't messaging / didn’t message me? ‘saw | was seeing the pictures you posted, but we were going / were thinking to keep in touch by phone. Yeah sorry. We Hust di / were just doing different things athe tme, Plus wasn't allowed to keep ‘texting all the time. | ?was always getting / always {got into trouble for staring at my phone! ‘A: So did you make / had you made any new friends? I saw some people in your pictures that! dint recognise 8: | met [ve met this American kid at one ofthe theme parks, One day we "had / were having lunch ata pieza place when he invited /'d invited me to stay this house - next summer some time. How good isthat? ‘A: What happened to our idea of going to an adventure camp next year? We ™d been planning j used to plan ‘that for aces, You used to / would be such a good friend and now it’ all about this American ki! B: We are stil friends! just ave one nee fiend. Why can'tyou Yused to get used to that? | © complete the sentences with an the’ or zero article (-). 41 Tobelp the environment you shoul tke International ight only once”. yea. 2 nemo enjoyable hoidays are those without ~eduts 3 Ingeneral think... traveling ight than. gis 4. Ifyou dort explore ctyon miss, best parts of. place. 5. destination doesnt become more intereitng if. lch and fomous go there 6. ream holiday for me has to include ing on “eachin.. sunshine 7 nen going abroad you shoul ry to speak... lite of eal language 8 That's, beach we used to pay on when we were sehen, boys are better at vv f00, you ©) complete the conversations with an idiom from A and a phrasal verb from B. There is one answer you de not need in each group. ‘A blown away by down inthe dumps high on my ist Into the swing of things over the moon B conjure up dress up give up lie upto think up 1A: Have you heard about Lisa? She's really i sux abOUt losing the match, B: | know. Let's try and away ‘of making her feel better 2. A: Why didn't you download their latest song? B really wanted to ike i. Wa $2 on . ‘their rst song, but this one just didn’t _-my expectations. Why did you decide to. the dance class? B: Oh, | wasn't making any progress and was starting to feel it was abit too much, ‘A: Oh, please come back. You'l soon get. ss again 4: Are you going to Kim's party? She wants everyone to come as ‘their favourite film character. B: Oh, do we haveto very. sn? That sort of party isn't 1) Replace the highlighted text with these phrases. ‘a few everyday words cause severe damage to have an impact on run nto tan easily Think twice have fun Keep a record of Follow a few simple rules to help you ‘enjoy yourself and stay healthy and safe. > Write down your passport number and any other Important information in @ separate file. > Find out who to contact if you *have problems ~ the hotel, your travel agent, a doctor or even the police. > Be careful in the sun, Prolonged exposure can “badly harm the skin, even ifyou §go brown quicky. > Even if you don't speak the local language well earn ‘some basic vocabulary so that you can say hello, goodbye and thank you. > Respect the qualty of lite ofthe local people and wilde Your actions affect them, 23

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