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Holidays and travelling SPEAKING PART ONE 1. Do you like travelling? Why/ Why not? 2. How early do you usually plan your holidays? Why? 3. What is the best place you have ever been to? Tell me about it. 4. Have you ever stayed at a hotel? Tell me about it./ Why not? 5. What`s your favourite means of transport? Why? 6. Can you describe your way home from school? 7. If you had enough money, where would you travel? 8. What did you do on your last summer holiday? What are your plans for this summer? 9. Are there traffic jams in your town? Why/ Why not? 10. Would you like to be a professional driver? Why/ Why not? PART TWO - TALKING TOGETHER (dialogue) You and your English speaking friend are going to spend two weeks in England this summer. You haven`t decided yet which means of transport to use. First, you should agree on means of transport and then talk about the details of the trip. Older of you will play the role of your English speaking friend and will start the dialogue. The following ideas may help you: means of transport speed costs tickets / road map what to take? other The following pictures may help you: OTHER
VOCABULARY Air travel In what order do these things happen? The first and last one have been numbered for you. A You go through security check and wait in the departure lounge. B The plane lands and you get off. C You go to your gate. 10 D You wait for your luggage at the baggage reclaim. E The flight attendant brings you a drink. F You board the plane. G The plane takes off. H You fasten your seat belts. 1 I You go to the airport. J You check in and get a boarding pass. READING Read the title and the subtitle of the text below. Then answer the questions. 1. What kind of article is this? 2. What is the topic of the article? Přečtěte si text a rozhodněte podle něj, které tvrzení jsou pravdivá (P) nebo nepravdivá (N). A trip across Australia (by travel writer Thomas Jones) I left Perth with another group of travelers on Monday morning at 5 a. m. We drove until about 5.30 p. m., then we set up our tents, made a campfire and cooked dinner. After dinner, we sat and talked and watched the sun set over the horizon. There was a beautiful, full moon that night and the sunrise the next morning was as spectacular. We did exactly the same next day. We drove all day and then set up camp in a campsite. It was a long journey and the campsite wasn`t the cleanest place I`ve stayed in, so I was glad to get away the next day. We finally arrived in Karinji National Park on Wednesday at around lunchtime. The park is a desert with wild dingoes, snakes, gum trees and gorges. It`s a really amazing place. We set up camp, had lunch then went trekking. We stopped only to take photos and go for a swim in the river. The next day, we went to the Karinji Visitor Centre where we saw an exhibition on Aboriginal history. We then returned to the camp, made lunch and hiked down to Fortescue Falls and Fern Pool where we swam beneath the waterfalls in turquoise pools and sat in the sun on the rocks. On Friday, we drove to Coral Bay where the landscape is completely different from the desert landscape of the park. There is vegetation and of course, sea and sand and sheep, horses and
kangaroos all around. We stayed on a farm that had showers, a kitchen and electricity. It was far more comfortable than sleeping in a tent. On Saturday, we went on a trip in a glass-bottomed boat at Ningaloo Reef. When we were snorkeling, we saw some beautiful coloured fish of all shapes and sizes darting all around reefs. After this, we decided to quad biking across the beaches. We went to Turtle Cove where you can see the sea turtles in the waves eating see grass. That was definitely the highlight of the trip for me. The next day, we left early to head off to a place called Monkey Mia. 1. In the first day, the writer and his group travelled for more than twelve hours. 2. He was pleased with the accommodation for the second night. 3. Visitors can see the wildlife at the Karinji Park. 4. The writer and his group explored the Karinji Park on foot. 5. They were able to wash and cook at Coral Bay. 6. The writer`s favourite moment was watching the fish. USE OF ENGLISH Read the following short text and for questions 1 5 choose the best alternative: A, B, C or D. THE NEXT TIME YOU FLY When flying in 1) airplane at 34,000 ft, you are above 75% of the atmosphere. If you 2) out of the airplane window, and look up, you will notice that 3) sky is much darker blue than you 4) seeing. This is because you are seeing some sky, but 5) some of outer space! Outer space = vesmír, meziplanetární prostor 1 A) - B) a C) an D) the 2 A) will look B) look C) looked D) will be looking 3 A) - B) a C) the D) there 4 A) are used to B) use to C) are using to D) use 5 A) - B) too C) as well D) also
Solution Vocabulary 1 I, 2 J, 3 A, 4 C, 5 F, 6 H, 7 G, 8 E, 9 B, 10 D Reading Before reading questions: 1. It`s a travel article. 2. A trip across Australia True / False questions 1 P, 2 N, 3 P, 4 P, 5 P, 6 N USE OF ENGLISH 1 C, 2 B, 3 C, 4 A, 5 D