Who doesn't love a great holiday! This week we are going to talk about free time and holidays.
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Questions about Free Time and Holidays:
- What do you do in your free time?
- What hobbies do you have?
- What are you doing this weekend?
- What did you do last summer vacation?
- What did you do last weekend?
- What is your favourite holiday?
- Tell me about your best memory from a holiday.
- Are there any holidays that you really don’t like?
- Do you think your country should have more, or less, holidays? Why?
Describing pictures (holidays):
Activity 1: Instructions: A teacher is going to take a class of students on a school trip. Talk together about the different places the class could visit and decide which trip the class would enjoy most. Here are some ideas to help you:
- go sailing / boats / lake cinema / actors
- horses / riding school
- old castle
- art gallery / paintings
- I think … would be a good idea because it is (more) interesting / boring because
- Most people like visiting / going to …
- I recommend that they go to …
- I think that they should choose
Activity 2: Instructions: Use the 3 pictures to create a story. You can use the vocabulary bank on the right to help you.
Activity 3: Instructions: Now, in this part you are going to talk together.. Here are some pictures that show different holidays. Do you like these different types of holiday? Say why or why not. Now, talk together with your partner. You can use these questions to help you:
- Do you think staying at a campsite is fun?
- Do you think lying on a beach is boring?
- Do you think having a holiday in the mountains is difficult?
- Do you think going on a school trip is exciting?
- Which of these holidays do you like best?
Extra Activity: Find the differences. Instruction: Find the differences between the two pictures.
Extra Activity 2: Find the differences between the 2 pictures.
THANK YOU!
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