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YOU NEED A HOLIDAY
HAVE YOU…
Have your ever been on a very long journey?
Have you ever been abroad?
Did you travel last summer?
What places have you visited recently?
PRESENT PERFECT
Statement: SUBJECT + HAVE/HAS + PAST PARTICIPLE
• Sarah has visited Europe twice.• They have worked for this company since 2009.• I’ve been to the beach many times this summer.
Negative: SUBJECT + HAVE/HAS + NOT + PAST PARTICIPLE
• He has not (hasn’t) finished his homework yet.• We haven’t seen Carlos for years.
Question: HAVE + SUBJECT + PAST PARTICIPLE ?
• Have you ever been to a foreign country? Yes, I
have.• Have you talked to your mother yet? No, I haven’t.• Has Peter ever seen a shark? Yes, He has.• What have you done this weekend? (information
quiestion)
I have gone to cinema, eaten in restaurant and rested.
REVIEW
THINK OF THE THREE MOST INTERESTING PLACES YOU HAVE VISITED.WORK IN PAIRS.
EX. I’ve been to Cairo. Inf. Questions. What did you do there?
When did you go?How long did you stay?
VOCABULARY
A trip
A tour
Travel
A journey
PRESENT CONTINUOUS FOR FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS
SUBJECT + VERB TO BE + MAIN VERB ENDING –ING
A: I am going to Aruba next holiday. B: Really? How long are you going?A. I am going for a week.B. That’s great. Where are you staying?A. I am staying at the Central Hotel.
REVIEW
WHAT ARE YOU DOING NEXT WEEK OR NEXT WEEKEND? (think of four things)
WHAT ARE YOU TAKING?
COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
• COUNTABLE: They can be plural Ex. I bought two new suitcases last weekend.
• UNCOUNTABLE: They don’t have a plural form.
Ex. I need some new shampoo for my trip to Brazil.
QUANTIFIERS
Countable: a lot of, lots of, a few, many
Uncountable: a little, much, a lot of, lots of, a bit of.
SOME AND ANY Some: usually used in positive sentences
(uncountable nouns and plural countable nouns) I have some new friends at Uni this year. She has some homework to do for tomorrow.
Any: usually used in negative sentences and questions (uncountable nouns and plural countable nouns) I don’t have any money in my wallet. Do you have any brothers or sisters?BUTWould you like some tea? (offer)Can I have some water please? (request)
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
We use Possessive Pronouns to replace: Possessive adjective + Nouns That is her hat Possessive’s + Nouns That is Jane’s hat POSSISSIVE PRONOUN: THAT IS HERS (= her hat)
We often use possessive pronouns when we know what thing we are talking about. Is this your camera? No, it’s his (=his camera) Are those your sunglasses? Yes, they’re mine
(my sunglasses)
We use WHOSE to find out which person something belongs to. Whose camera is this? It’s mine. Whose swimming trunks are thoses? They’re
Peter’s
QUESTIONS TO DISCUSS
When was the last time you stayed in a hotel?
Where was the hotel? Why were you there?
Did you enjoy staying the this hotel? Why/ why not?
Have you ever stayed in an unusual hotel? How was it?
PREREADING VOCABULARY
Rainforest Shipwreck Monkey Tropical fish Go diving Guide Piranha Swimming pool Suite Staff Room service
COMPARATIVE FORMS
Examples Santiago is bigger than Antofagasta. You are funnier than a clown. Living in the south is cheaper than in the north.
Examples Brazil is more interesting than Ecuador Happinness is more important than money I feel better than yesterday
EXPRESSIONS WITH GO
GO TO + place = Go to local villages. GO WITH + person = Go with a guide GO (without preposition) + activity
(verb + ing) = Go diving GO FOR + activity = Go for a walk GO ON + travel words = Go on a tour,
Go on holiday.
COMPLAINTS Have you ever complained about a
hotel room, food in restaurant or something you bought? What happend?
EMPRESSIONS POR COMPLAINTS AND REQUESTS
•After I wonder if you/I could and Could I/you we use the infinitive: I wonder if you could help me? Could you help?
•After would you mind we use verb + ING: Would you mind helping me?
MAKE YOUR COMPLAINT OR REQUEST ABOUT…
The new phone you just bought doesn’t work.
The pizza you received wasn’t the one you ordered.
You need some help to find an address
The pair of shoes you bought has different size.
You found a hair in your meal at a restaurant.
You need some money, so you ask your parents for some.