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35 } Holidays A Camping stay ina tent fora short time (go) camping n putsth up build sth such asa tena wall orfence unless ifnot except it level fiat with no parthigher than any other campsite aplace where people on holiday stayin tents, usually with tollets, water, ete. facilities building, service, plece of equipment that ‘makes it possible to do sth, eg, showers, a swimming pool, sports equipment incase because of the possiblity of sth happening countryside land outside towns and cites with fields, woods, etc, ees for campers hike go for along walkin the country often for Pleasure ‘When you're camping, don't try ahd put up a tent unless the ground is completely level. * Choose campsites witha good variey of facilites | SPUN oxdoor) andl and entertainment in case the weather is exible | | Oytdooes isan adverb and means not inside a bulding. besuretodosth usedtotellsb todo sth and you can't spend much time outdoors. PP indoors Notice the underlined stress. * Ifyou wane to explore the countryside and you're | |* tssunny-le’sgo outdoors it raining let's go indoors. hiking during the day, be sure to have a small Qutdoor and indoor are adjectives. backpack for water, maps, lunch, etc. *® gutdoor/indoor sports = an gutdoor/indoor swimming poo! @ Underline the main stress in these words. Use the © to help you. Practise saying the words. > unless 4 level 8 facilities 1 indoors 5 outdoor 9 indoor 2. backpack 6 camping 10 outdoors 3. campsite 7 countryside © complete the second sentence. The meaning must stay the same as the first sentence. > Ilove hiking on the hills and in the fields. / I love hiking in the ,co 1 Remember to check the weather forecast. /Be 2. Make sure that the ground is flat and not on ahil./ Make sure that the ground is. 3. The campsite has no water, services or sports equipment. /The campsite has no... 4 Doyou like sleeping in a tent on holiday? / Do you like... 5 6 7 8 Take a jacket because it might be cold, /Take a jacket in Don't go out. / Stay | don't ike swimming pools in the open air. / | dont like one POO. We walked ten kilometres across the hil. / We. “ten kilometres across the hil. © complete the text. Hove the outdoor. the (1)e_. _ lif, and Id been thinking of going to the Black Forest in Germany, because fe looks spectacular. I found a (2) c __..which had good et. hot showers, a café and a small food store, Unfortunately, arrived at night and had to @p ~~ up my (5... in the dark. } knew | wouldn't sleep well (6)... - |took’s sleeping pill but stil had a cold and uncomfortable night. In the morning, | decided that | would Mh, _...to the nearest town which was 15 kilometres away. |tried to jump across a small river, but I fell and dropped my (8)b,___........{n the water, so | lost my sandwiches and water bottle. It was a miserable day. fa HEE transport and travel B A seaside break ‘My friend Carol and | decided to have a short break at the seaside fora few days. We made a reservation at a hostel in South Wales 'where the prices were very reasonable. We were looking forward ‘toa few days of sunbathing, seeing the sights and eating delicious food. However, it turned out that the hostel was in a ‘very remote location with no beaches, cafés or facilities nearby. ‘Seeing the heavy rain, we headed home the following day. ashortholiday:ashort/weekendbreak look forwardto be happy and excited about th thatis going anarea or place nextto the sea where (@oing) sth tohappen people often go on holiday seaside ad: sunbathing _lyinginthe sun so that your kin becomes aseasideholiday darker sunbathe v room, restauranttable train seat etc. sights p interesting places that are often visited by ‘that youhave asked sb to keep for your tourists make a reservation happen ina particular way, especially one a place ikea cheap hotel where you can that you did not expect stay:youth hostel far away from other towns, cities and people (of prices) not expensive ‘move in a particular dl @ the pronunciation of the underlined sounds the same or different? Write S or D. Use the @ to help you. Practise saying the words. > break / reservation 1 remgte / location b 3 sunbathe / break J 5 reasonable / remote 2 seaside /head 4 hostel /lookforwardto «6 seaside / sights, @ True or false? Write T or F. If they are false, write true sentences. > Making a reservation at a hotel is the same as booking a room there. Your skin usually changes colour when you sunbathe... Abreakis a long holiday... 1 2 pote 3. Inaholiday location, a police station is one of the usual sights. 4 You would be happy ifthe price of something was reasonable... 5 Ifaplace's remote, there are a lot of people there, 6 7 8 ifyoure looking forward to an event, you want to go toi. Anostel isa place where you can sleep... Ifyou head home, you are leaving home. © Complete the questions using words from the box in the correct place. break sunbathing seaside make out sights remote forward youth [S@iN0I0) Have you ever stayed in a / hostel? youth Do you like at the seaside? Do you prefer to stay in a town or a more location? When you go on holiday, do you always a reservation? Do you enjoy going to see the in a newcity?. In the summer, do you prefer to have a holiday! Do you ever go away on a weekend? Do you look to travelling, or do you worry about i? Do your holidays always turn as you expected? @ BEGAN Write your answers to Exercise 6, or ask another student. > Have you ever stayed ina youth hostel? Yes, quite. often. | travelled in Europe. when was a student, and. stayed in several, They were, great and | met a. lot of people, A ok (iam eVounuwnay Transport and travel [ETE 36 } Verb + preposition ‘Some of the verbs are explained in the glossary, others are explained in different parts of the book. Use the @ or the Word List to help you if necessary. believe succeed IN aes depend oN persicae "apply FOR rely | vote Let me concentrate on this book. Do you believe in ghosts? suffer J apologized for being late. benefit FROM ¢—e Shesuffers from asthma. ore prevent sb He only caresabout money. *—* complain ABOUT The car belongs to my father. dream Her house smells of herbs. worry You can't compare dogs with cats. belong aii talk/speak compare sbisth i ree | listen To oo re with refer smell. disagree compl consist OF a taste ive ll yourattention to sth ‘need sb or sth: She relfes on herparents. Eacumieinser + prepositi 2beouretbtsh rsh ovate 2 they they wil i Srcheirer i teeiby acer mii nani a ancarentn argue with sb: participate (in sth) formal doth together with other people = Jargued with my brother, apologize (for sth) formal say sorryfor sth argue about sth: benefit from sth) get sth good or useful from sth = Weargued about the holiday. suffer (from sth) fee pain, sadness or another unpleasant eee a comy or prevent sb from (doing) sth stop sb doing sh butagreeldisagree about sth. /care (about sth/sh) ‘think that sth/sb is important consist ofsth bbe made from two or more things refertosbisth tallkabout sb/sth: Inthe interview, he referred to his old science teacher. HERI Language focus: prepositions Underline the main stress in these verbs. Use the @ to help you. Practise saying the words. » depend 3 concentrate 6 disagree 9 complain 1 participate 4 succeed 7 compare 10 apply 2 apologize 5 benefit 8 prevent 11 rely @ Circle the correct preposition. > Doyou ever lster(t0) from the radio? 1. We compared our exam results from /with the other class's. 2. Martha still depends of /on her parents a lot. 3 Idon't think she cares about /for the money. 4 Doyou believe on /in life after death? I can't concentrate on /in my work when it’s noisy. This soap smells from /of honey. Emma is worried for/about her brother. Edward succeeded on /in passing all his exams. This soup tastes with /of cheese, and it's delicious. wavanu © complete the sentences with the correct preposition. British people often talk about. the weather. v 1 Does the group always agree sn YOU? Joften dream ..my dog, Both my brothers suffer migraines, Does this book belong anyone? Avais going to apply... that job. We had to complain ... he food — it was terrible. earvauneuwn Marcus wasn't referring you when he said some students were lazy. I didn't want to participate . _the discussion. The book consists ._. ee sections. 10 I'mnot sure who will benefit 11 Olivia wants to concentrate mathe changes in the law. riminal law when she finishes her degree. _finding an interesting job. 12 Agood education will help you to succeed @ complete the sentences with the correct verb and preposition. > Ifyou compart... this phone with... the other one, you can see this one is much better. 1. The job advert looked interesting, 50 1M GOING 10 en it Im afraid | my wife all the time ~ she does everything for me. Did George _ being late? Who did you in the last election? He locked the door, and that Us.. __leaving. {im afraid my sister and I never __each other — we argue all the time, wavaunun He doesn't other people: he's only interested in himself Somebody gave me some toothpaste that sovwn @PPICS. It was very odd The service was very slow so |. ‘the manager. © BRAD Finish these sentences in a way that is true for you. If possi another student. > often listen to. 1 Ithink rely... 2. Inthe past have complained _. 3 Iwill never vote __. 4 Isometimes dream “ 5. My family sometimes argue... 6 7 8 9 le, compare with | sometimes have to apologize. Sometimes worry .. loften disagree | don’t want to depen (Sram Language focus: prepositions EEN

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