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Published by Express Publishing
Liberty House, New Greenham Park, Newbury,Berkshire RG19 6HWTel.: (0044) 1635 817 363Fax: (0044) 1635 817 463e-mail: [email protected]://www.expresspublishing.co.uk
© Virginia Evans – Jenny Dooley, 2011
Design and Illustration © Express Publishing, 2011
Illustrations: Victor, Kyr, Angela, Simon Andrews © Express Publishing, 2011
First published 2011
Made in EU
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, photocopying, or otherwise, withoutthe prior written permission of the publishers.
This book is not meant to be changed in any way.
ISBN 978-0-85777-930-4
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The publishers grant permission for the photocopying of the resource activities and tests forclassroom use only. School purchasers can make copies for use by their staff and students only.Individual teachers can make copies for their own use or for use by the students they teach.Under no circumstances may any part of this book be photocopied for resale.
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Language Biography .................... pp. 4-7
Module 1Resource Activities 1 ....................... pp. 8-9Pairwork Activities 1 ....................... pp. 10-11Portfolio Activities 1........................ p. 12Game ............................................. p. 13
Module 2Resource Activities 2 ....................... pp. 14-15Pairwork Activities 2 ....................... pp. 16-17Portfolio Activities 2........................ p. 18Game ............................................. p. 19
Module 3Resource Activities 3 ....................... pp. 20-21Pairwork Activities 3 ....................... pp. 22-23Portfolio Activities 3........................ p. 24Game ............................................. p. 25
Module 4Resource Activities 4 ....................... pp. 26-27Pairwork Activities 4 ....................... pp. 28-29Portfolio Activities 4........................ p. 30Game ............................................. p. 31
Module 5Resource Activities 5 ....................... pp. 32-33Pairwork Activities 5 ....................... pp. 34-35Portfolio Activities 5........................ p. 36Game ............................................. p. 37
Module 6Resource Activities 6 ....................... pp. 38-39Pairwork Activities 6 ....................... pp. 40-41Portfolio Activities 6........................ p. 42Game ............................................. p. 43
Module 7Resource Activities 7 ....................... pp. 44-45Pairwork Activities 7 ....................... pp. 46-47Portfolio Activities 7........................ p. 48Game ............................................. p. 49
Module 8Resource Activities 8 ....................... pp. 50-51Pairwork Activities 8 ....................... pp. 52-53Portfolio Activities 8........................ p. 54Game ............................................. p. 55
Contents
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Language Biography
All About Me!
Name: Date of birth:
Age: Place of birth:
I am in my year of English.
My English Teacher’s name:
Read and put a tick (✓) or a cross (✗).
Some members of my family speak English.
Some members of my family are from an English-speaking country.
I often read English books, magazines, etc.
I often watch English TV programmes.
I often listen to English songs.
I have extra English lessons.
There is someone at home who speaks English to me.
I have contact with people from English-speaking countries.
I have visited/lived in the following English-speaking countries:
Country (ies): .....................................................................................................................................
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Language Biography
How I Learn!Think about the easiest ways for you to learn something new. Read the sentences below and choose. Youcan choose more than one.
1 I understand words/sentences better if IA listen to them on cassette/CD. B listen to my teacher saying them.C see them written.D see, listen and do something with them.E other
2 I learn words/phrases better if IA listen to them on cassette/CD.B listen to my classmates saying them.C read them. D write them. E repeat them. F act them out, sing them, etc. G they are part of a video/DVD, etc.H other
3 I can express myself best if IA already know all the words I need to use.B know some of the words I need to use.C use mime, objects and pictures to help me.D have some life experience on the subject.E other
4 I learn best if I workA on my own.B in pairs.C in a group/team.D other
5 I am more eager to learn ifA I know why I’m doing an activity.B I know an activity will help me.C I am rewarded.D an activity will help me to find out
more about the things I like.E other
6 I understand grammar rules better ifA they are explained to me in my
mother tongue. B I compare them with my mother
tongue.C I find them through exploring a text.D other
Make a note of what you do in English.The stories/poems I know in English
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The songs I can sing in English............................................ ...................................................................................... ...................................................................................... ..........................................
The videos/DVDs/cartoons I’ve watched in English............................................ ...................................................................................... ...................................................................................... ..........................................
My World of English!
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Language Biography
Now I Can ...!Here is what you will be able to do in English at this level. Every now and then, for instance once a month,you will need to check your progress. For this reason you should use a pencil so that you can changeand/or add things as you go along. You can use the following code:
Listening
I can ...• understand people talking about things I know. ................................• understand people giving factual information. ................................• understand everyday conversations. ................................• understand programmes on TV and the radio. ................................• understand films. ................................• guess the meaning of unknown words. ................................• understand other people when they speak clearly. ................................• understand short lectures and talks. ................................
Reading
I can ...• understand texts on subjects I am interested in. ................................• understand personal letters expressing feelings. ................................• understand brochures and short, official documents. ................................• understand descriptions of events. ................................• understand argumentative texts that are written clearly. ................................• understand clear, straightforward instructions on a piece of equipment. ................................• understand newspaper articles about things I know. ................................• find and understand general information in everyday material.
SpeakingI can ... • describe things to people. ................................• give simple instructions. ................................• give directions. ................................• give advice to people. ................................• give news. ................................• express my thoughts on abstract cultural topics (films, books, music). ................................• describe personal experiences. ................................
Very Well: ✓✓✓ OK: ✓✓ Not Very Well: ✓
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Future Plans!
• describe feelings. ................................• talk about my dreams, hopes, wishes and ambitions. ................................• socialise ................................• invite/accept or decline invitations. ................................• make arrangements. ................................
WritingI can ...• write a short narrative. ................................• describe the plot of a book or a film. ................................• describe my thoughts on cultural topics such as films and music. ................................• write personal letters, expressing feelings and giving news. ................................• take messages describing enquiries and problems. ................................• write a short summary of a longer text. ................................
What would you like to do in the future to improve your English? How can you learn more about otherpeople and other countries? Choose and write. You can also use your own ideas.
I WOULD LIKE TO ...• read English stories, magazines, etc• watch English films, TV programmes, etc• listen to English songs• talk to English people
• use the Internet• write to people from other countries• visit other countries• find information about other countries and cultures
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2 Match the words to form collocations.
Grammar
3 Complete the sentences using the correct form of
the adjective in brackets.
1 Gold is .................... (expensive) than silver.2 My sister is as .................... (tall) as me now.3 He is the most .................... (generous) person I know.4 It’s the .................... (busy) time of the year.5 The traffic is much .................... (bad) at this time of day.
4 Underline the correct verb tense.
1 Mary isn’t going/doesn’t go out tonight because shewants/is wanting to read a book.
2 I am knowing/know that he is taking/takes the bus toschool every day.
3 It rains/is raining today so we play/are playing tennis inside.
5 Make sentences that mean the same as the
sentences below, using the word in brackets.
1 I get up too late to see the sunrise. (early).......................................................................................
2 My sister isn’t tall enough to reach the shelf. (short).......................................................................................
3 The baby is too young to walk. (old).......................................................................................
4 These jeans are too small for me. (big).......................................................................................
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Vocabulary
1 Complete the word puzzle
using one word to describe
each person:
1 Steve always tells people whatto do. He’s ...... .
2 Sally loves to chat. She’s ...... .3 Everyone likes Adam. He’s ..... .4 Pam only cares about herself.
She’s ...... .5 I hate waiting for anything. I’m
...... .6 Molly’s always smiling. She’s
...... .7 Alan always tells the truth. He’s
...... .8 Pete always gives things to
people. He’s ...... .9 Clara is always doing something!
She’s ...... .
Resource Activities
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Reading
6 Read the text and answer the questions.
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Writing
7 Write a short text about
koalas using the fact file
below. Use the paragraph
plan and the text in Ex. 6 as
a model.
Para 1: Introduction; The koala isone of the Australia’snational symbols. Althoughpeople often call it a KoalaBear it is not a bear. It is a... .
Para 2: Information about size,weight, description
Para 3: Information about diet,daily habits, average lifespan
Resource Activities
The kangaroo is one of Australia’s national symbols.
There are more than forty types of kangaroo
in Australia. A kangaroo has two large back
legs, large feet, smaller front legs and a
long tail. It has got a small head with
two large ears and sharp teeth. A
large male can be as tall as 2 metres
and weigh almost 100kg. The
kangaroo’s body is ideal for jumping great
distances and it can run at speeds of up to
70km/h. It is a marsupial animal, which means
that it has a pouch on its belly to carry its
young. A baby kangaroo stays in its mum’s
pouch for up to seven months.
Different species of kangaroo have different
diets but none of them eat meat. They eat
grass and other plants. Many of them rest in
the shade all day and only come out at night-
time. Their predators include wild dogs such as
dingos and foxes, and large reptiles. Kangaroos
are shy animals and are usually not a threat to
humans but sometimes hunters kill them for sport
or for their meat. In the right conditions,
kangaroos can live for about four to six years.
1 How many kinds of kangaroo are there in Australia?2 What kind of animal is the kangaroo?3 How long does a baby kangaroo stay in its mother’s pouch?4 What do kangaroos eat?5 How long can kangaroos live for?
Animal type: marsupialSize: 60-80cm / Weight: 9kgDescription: fur (soft like wool) greyon back and white on stomach / earshave long white hairs on edge.Diet: eucalyptus leaves. Daily habits: sleep 18 hours intrees.Endangered: 1920s hunters killedfor fur / today, loss of habitat,traffic, dogsAverage life span: 15-20 years
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Student A
Stuntman Job Advertisement
ñ what / skills / need?ñ company / provide / training?ñ when / start / work?ñ how much / earn?ñ who / call / interview?
Work with Student B. Answer Student B’s questions about the acrobat job advertisement. Then
ask questions to find out some information about Student B’s advertisement for a stuntman.
SUNSHINE CIRCUS is
Pairwork Activities
LOOKING FOR ACROBATSEARN UP TO £40,000 A YEAR
We need reliable, skilled performers.
Experience essential.
To apply send us a video of your performance.
All applications to:Sunshine Circus, Manchester MR7 6CS
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Student B
Work with Student A. Ask Student A questions to find out some information about a job as an
acrobat. Then answer Student A’s questions about the stuntman job advertisement.
Acrobat Job Advertisement
ñ what / earn?ñ what / qualities?ñ experience / necessary?ñ how / apply?ñ where / send application?
Can you ride a motorbike and do gymnastics?Our company provides training for stunts.
Start work immediatelyEarn up to í150 a day.
For an Interview:Call Jim Donaldson on 29876 5410976
Pairwork Activities
The Fabulous Film Company
Requires Stuntman
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Name: .................................................... Date: ................................. Class: ................................
Draw or stick in pictures of what’s in fashion this year.
This Year’s Fashion
Write a paragraph about this year’s fashion:
It’s 20 ......................... and this year the clothes to wear are ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... .
The ‘in’ colours are ..................................................................................................................... .Accessories such as .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. are very popular.As for shoes, ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... are most fashionable.
Portfolio Activities
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Snakes and Ladders
Students play in small groups. Each group has a Snakes and Ladders board. Each student in the
group rolls the dice and moves their counter the same number of squares that the dice shows.
If they land on a square with a task, they must complete the task correctly. If their sentence is
not correct, they miss a turn. If the square has a ladder the student can ‘go up’ the ladder. If a
student lands on a square with the head of a snake they must ‘go down’ the snake. The winner
is the student who reaches the FINISH square first, by landing on it with an exact roll.
Describe whatyou are wearing
today.
Describe thecharacter of astudent in yourclass and justify
the adjective.
Describe thephysical features
of a student inyour class.
Ask a studentthe time.
What’s yourfavourite food?
Describe yourself.
Describe yourfavourite clothes.
What do you likedoing in your freetime?
Describe yourhouse/flat.
What’s theweather like
today?
Describesomething youdon’t like.
Describe what theperson sitting nextto you is wearing.
What is thebest day ofthe week? Why?
What job do youwant to do in thefuture?
Compare 2 itemsof food.
What kind ofmusic do you like
listening to?
Describe yourfavourite shoes.
Who’s yourfavourite Disneycharacter? Why?
Ask anotherstudent a question about a job.
GAME
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Vocabulary
1 Match the words in the columns to form
phrases.
Grammar
4 Mr Smith and his family were at the park
at 2 o’ clock yesterday afternoon. Look at
the picture and the verbs/phrases below
and write what each person was doing.
ñ listen to music ñ drink cola ñ cook lunchñ play with the dog ñ talk on the phone
2 Use the words below to complete the
sentences.
ñ headache ñ sore throat ñ temperatureñ toothache ñ cough
1 I feel very hot; I think I have a ................. .2 What really helps when you have a
.......................................... is a hot cup of tea with honey and lemon.
3 John is at the dentist because he has adreadful ................................................... .
4 Your .................................. sounds terrible!Maybe you need to see a doctor.
5 Can you please bring me a painkiller for my ..................................................... ?
3 Find seven natural phenomena in the
grid below.
1 David .........................................................2 Mrs Smith ..................................................3 Sue ............................................................4 Mr Smith ...................................................5 Helen and Mary .........................................
5 Underline the correct verb tense.
1 Susan was walking/walked home when itwas starting/started to rain.
2 Helen was cooking/cooked while Tomworked/was working in the garden.
3 Who were you waiting/did you wait forwhen I was seeing/saw you?
bruise
sprain
knock
pull
clean5
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1 a unconsciousb a musclec your wristd your eyee a wound
D R O N F A T I C M O
R A V A L A N C H E N
U I S L O W N D U P I
O S N E O T F O R S T
G Y O A D O U G R H T
H M Q A K L G T I E P
T O R N A D O R C G H
H E A R T H Q U A K E
A R I M W L U O N A M
T S U N A M I P E T A
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Mary
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6 Underline the correct item.
1 Did you use/used to live in France?2 I’m not used/use to staying up so late.3 He used to help/helping his father at work.4 They are used/would visit us every week.
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Reading
7 Read the text and put the sentences in
the correct place.
8 The Golden Touch is a story with a
moral. Which moral do you think fits
the story?
ñ The true value of money is not having itbut what we do with it.
ñ We often look down on what is mostuseful to us.
ñ Those who want too much can loseeverything.
Writing
9 Write a story in the past tense (100-120
words) using the plan below:The Golden Touch
A he took an appleB he lost his powerC as it went down his throatD Midas took care of Silenus for ten daysE to make a huge meal to celebrateF he granted him one wish
The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg
Characters: a farmer and hiswife, a goose
Setting: a farm in thecountryside
Events: 1 The farmer and his wife work hard ontheir farm.
2 They buy a goose in a nearby town.3 The goose lays a golden egg.4 Every day the goose lays a golden
egg which they sell in the town.5 Farmer and wife have money to buy
things.6 But farmer is greedy, wants more
money, kills goose because thinks it’sfull of golden eggs.
7 Goose has no eggs inside. Farmerand wife must work hard again.
Ending: The moral of the story, which can beexpressed in any one of three ways:
ñ Greed can destroy what begins well.ñ Think before you do something.ñ Those who want too much can lose everything.
Once upon a time, an oldman called Silenus got lostand wandered into therose garden of King Midas.
, before returninghim back to his house andhis son Bacchus. Bacchus was a god with specialpowers and to thank Midas, . Midas asked thateverything he touched turn to gold.Midas was impatient to try out his new power. Hepicked up a stone and it turned to gold. Then from a tree and it turned to gold. He was delightedand when he got back to his palace he told hisservants . But as soon as he took some bread,it turned to gold before it could reach his lips. Hisdrink turned into melted gold . Midasbecame extremely hungry. His daughter, feelingsorry for him, threw her arms around her father butshe too turned into gold. Midas asked Bacchus forhelp. Bacchus told him to wash himself in the RiverPactolus. As soon as Midas stepped into the water, itturned into gold and .From then on, Midas hated wealth and didn’t wantto be king. He decided to live in the countryside andplay music with Pan, the god of the fields, for therest of his life.
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Student A
Work with Student B. Ask Student B questions to find out about survival courses. Then answer
Student B’s questions about the First Aid course.
Pairwork Activities
3-week course
STARTS: 04 MayENDS: 21 May
3 hours every Tuesday
ClearwaterCommunity Centre
ú200
Survival Courses
ñ name of course?ñ who / Wild Will?ñ when / courses / begin?ñ courses last / how long?ñ phone number?
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Student B
Work with Student A. Answer Student A’s questions about survival courses. Then ask Student A
questions to find out about a First Aid course.
Pairwork Activities
First Aid Course
ñ course / start?ñ course last / how long?ñ price? ú?ñ hours per week?ñ name of centre?
If you love adventure and travel ...DON’T MISS meeting experienced hiker
and traveller Wild Will! Learn how to survive in the wild
and treat injuries.Weekend courses starting 1 June.
Call 230-267-6777
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Name: .......................................... Date: ........................ Class: ........................
Draw or stick a picture related to the natural phenomenon here:
Find a story in a newspaper or on the Internet about a natural phenomenon e.g. a storm or a
volcanic eruption. Write about it in your own words. Say what it was, when it happened,
where it happened, how long it lasted, what the result of the event was. You can include any
other interesting information.
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Play in teams. The teacher gives each team a story starter and a list of ten verbs, adjectives
and adverbs. Each student uses one of the verbs (in the past simple or past continuous tense),
adjectives or adverbs to continue the story by creating a new sentence. Students have a minute
each to form their sentence and cannot use a word from the list that has already been used.
Students continue to make sentences until all of the words are used. Each grammatically
correct sentence is worth one point. If a student makes a mistake or cannot continue, one
point is deducted and the student loses a turn. The team with the most points wins.
I was walking to school … It was a cold winter night …
Jenny was home watching TV …
I was lying on the beach andenjoying the sun …
Sample story starters:
Sample verbs, adjectives & adverbs:
runringcall
scream
rain
laugh
look
realise
manage
decide
surprised
scared
shocked
bored
awful
unable
tired
happy
confused
alive
luckily
suddenly
loudly
happily
carefully
angrily
slowly
well
quickly
badly
® Teacher: I was walking to school …Team A S1: and I was very happy because it was my birthday that day.Team A S2: As I was walking, I heard someone crying loudly.
GAME
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Vocabulary
1 Use the sports below to complete the
spidergram.
ñ snorkelling ñ motocrossñ skateboarding ñ canoeing ñ skydivingñ kayaking ñ rock climbing ñ hang-gliding ñ bungee jumping
Grammar
3 Expand the sentences using the present
Perfect and the word in brackets.
1 you/play/cricket? (ever)..................................................................
2 They/be/in/Italy/July (since)..................................................................
3 I/know/Helen/four years (for)..................................................................
4 Dave/make plans/for next week (already)..................................................................
5 Lucy/miss/her flight (just)..................................................................
6 Martin and Joel / be friends / they were atschool (since)..................................................................
7 Kerry / not eat / her lunch (yet)..................................................................
8 We / live / here /ten years (for)..................................................................
9 I / see / a shark / in the sea (never)..................................................................
4 Complete the sentences by putting the
appropriate verb from the list below into
the present perfect or the past simple.
ñ win ñ visit ñ not/do ñ just/sprainñ try ñ meet ñ never/go
1 I ................................... my homework yet.2 Alex ....................... the lottery last month. 3 Peter ....................... his ankle and it hurts. 4 We ................................. our grandparents
a week ago.5 They ...................................... 3 years ago.6 Bob ............................... to fix it yesterday.7 She ............................................... to Paris.
Sports
Land...................................................................................................
Water......................................................................................................
Air...................................................................................................
2 Fill in: obstacles, racquet, flight, pain, batpassport, paddle, flippers, gloves, wave.
1 You use a ........................... to hit the ballwhen you play cricket.
2 She felt a sharp ........................... when thebee stung her.
3 He boarded a ......................... to New York.4 When we go snorkelling we wear .............. .5 To move through the water in a canoe you
need a ........................... .6 Ann has overcome many ...........................
in her life.7 The surfer was waiting to catch a .............. .8 Laura lost her .......................... and couldn’t
travel.9 It’s important to wear ........................ when
you go snowboarding.10 You need a ............. and ball to play squash.
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Reading
5 Read the text and put the sentences in the correct place. There is one extra sentence.
A We have eaten fish, steakand lots of potatoes, butwe haven’t tried snails orfrogs’ legs!
B I like it because I lookhappy and I am havingfun.
C The weather hasn’t beenvery nice, so we haven’tgone outside much.
D I have never done somuch exercise, but I amreally enjoying it.
E I have learned a newtrick on my bike fromthem.
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Writing
6 Imagine you are on holiday. Write notes to answer the questions.
ñ Where are you?ñ What have you done there?ñ What have you eaten?
Now write an email to your friend. Tell them all about your holiday. Use the text in Ex. 6
as a model. (100-120 words)
Hi Jim,How are you? Sorry I haven’t been intouch. I’m in the south of France. Myfamily and I are on a cycling holiday. It’sexcellent! My legs get tiredsometimes, but Mum has chocolate to giveus energy. That helps!We cycle to different places every day. At night we sleep intents. We have also been swimming, visited a museum andwalked around a castle. We usually have meals in a restaurant.
I really like the bread you can buy in the bakeries here.It’s delicious.We have been here for a week, and I have made friends at thecampsite . I miss you, though. Maybe you can comewith us next year.See you soon.Karl
P.S. Here’s a picture of me that Mum took. This is reallythe best holiday ever!
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Student A
Work with Student B. Ask Student B questions to find out about an Activity Centre. Then
answer Student B’s questions about the holiday in Nepal.
Pairwork Activities
ñ 12-19 May ñ 4-star hotelñ visit ancient templesñ snowboarding & white-water
rafting
EnjoyKathmandu, Nepal
Prices from ú900!
For reservations call: 321 9845
Activity Centre
ñ where?ñ sports?ñ what / type / mountain trips?ñ which days / open?ñ opening hours?
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Student B
Work with Student A. Answer Student A’s questions about the Activity Centre. Then ask
Student A questions to find out about a holiday in Nepal.
Pairwork Activities
Activity Centre
snorkellingkayaking
sailing
Choose from:
We offer a variety of challenging sports.
Centre open every day 9 am-6 pm.
BEACHFRONT, 8 MILTON STREETBALKAR RESORT
Mountain tripstry rock climbing and mountain biking
Holiday in Nepal
ñ how much / cost?ñ how long / holiday?ñ where / stay?ñ what / see?ñ sports?
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Name: .......................................... Date: ........................ Class: ........................
Imagine that you are a travel agent. Design a poster for Exciting Expeditions.
They are a travel company for young people.
ñ Stay – a weekñ Activities – what can you do there?ñ Who? – who works there? What are they like?ñ Where is it? Where do people sleep?ñ How do you feel when you are on holiday there?
Exciting Expeditions
Welcome
Activities:ññññ
The experience:
We are:
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Students play in pairs or groups of three. Each pair or group gets a set of story cards. Student
A turns over a story start card and reads it to the group/pair. Then, student A continues the
story by adding on a sentence that contains one verb (in the past simple or present perfect)
and at least one noun or adjective. After student A completes their turn, the other students
continue in the same manner. The sentences have to be grammatically correct. Each correct
sentence gets one point. If a student makes a mistake, or cannot continue, one point is
deducted and the student loses a turn. The game ends when the group can no longer continue
the story. The group with the most points at the end wins the game.
It was a warm,
sunnyday…..
Last week I went to a birthdayparty……
I’vetravelledabroadmanytimes…….
A longtimeago………
I’ve been on holiday for a weekand I’vealready done manythings……
I had theworst dayyesterday…..
The next student continues the story in the same way,and the game continues until there is a winner.
® Student A’s new sentence: When all of a sudden, darkclouds appeared in the sky.
® Student A turns over the following story start card:
Sample Story Start Cards:
It was a warm,
sunnyday…..
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GAME
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