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Crazy hotels Lesson code: P60U-0LHJ-3JUG ELEMENTARY 1 Vocabulary Write the words below each picture. a blanket a double bed a drain pipe a lamp a prison a shower a sleeping bag ice 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 2 Reading Read the text on the next page and answer the questions below. 1. Which hotel is very cold? 2. Which hotel is very expensive? 3. Which hotel has no toilets or showers? 4. Which hotels are very comfortable? 5. Which hotel is not very comfortable? 6. Which hotel does not exist all year? You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex 1/4

Crazy hotels Would you like to spend a night in these hotels? Icehotel, Sweden The Icehotel in Sweden exists each year from December to April. The hotel is made out of snow and ice. In the hotel, there is a bar where guests drink from ice glasses. There is also an ice restaurant across the street. The ice comes from the Torne River. There are more than 80 rooms. There aren t any normal beds. Guests sleep on ice beds. Das Park Hotel, Austria Das Park Hotel is made out of drain pipes. The "pipes" are very comfortable inside. There is a double bed, a blanket, a sleeping bag and a lamp. Outside the hotel there are some toilets and showers. There is also a minibar and a cafe. Burj Al Arab, Dubai This crazy hotel looks like a sailing boat. It is a very expensive hotel. There aren t any rooms that cost less than $1,000 per night. The Royal Suite is the most expensive room. It costs $28,000 per night. Inside, there is a private cinema. Karosta Prison, Latvia Karosta Prison was a prison for political prisoners from 1900 to 1997. Today it is a hotel for people who want to experience the life of prisoners. There are regular bed checks, angry prison guards and horrible toilets. You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex 2/4

Now listen to a dialogue. Which hotel are they talking about?........................................................................................... Listen again and complete the dialogue. Claire: How many 1 are there? Patrick: Well, I think there are three rooms. But they are not exactly rooms. Claire: What are they? Patrick: The hotel is made out of drain pipes. Claire: Eeeeew. Really? Patrick: Yes. But don t worry. They are very clean and comfortable. Claire: Are there any 2? Patrick: Yes, of course. There is a 3 bed in each room. Claire: Is there a toilet in the room? Patrick: No, there isn t. The toilets and 4 are outside. Would you like to spend a night in these hotels? Why/why not? 3 There is/there are Complete the table below. singular + There is a bar. - There isn t a toilet in the room.? a double bed? plural + There some toilets and showers. - There any normal beds.? How many rooms? Short answers Yes, there is. / No, there isn t. Yes, there are. / No, there aren t. We often use there is / there are with a/an, some and any. We use some and any with plural nouns. Use some in positive (+) sentences, and any in negative sentences (-) and questions (?). some = not an exact number. You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex 3/4

4 Practice Look at the picture below and complete the sentences with there is, there isn t, there are, etc. 1. a plant. 2. some chairs. 3. a bed. 4. a clock on the wall. 5. any mirrors. 6. a door. 7. any glasses on the table. 8. a television. Now make questions like in the example plants / in the bedroom? Are there any plants in the bedroom? 1. table / in the kitchen? 2. chairs / in the living room? 3. double bed / in the hotel room? 4. clock / on the wall? 5. How many / rooms / in the hotel? 6. How many / students / in the classroom? 5 Speaking Work with a partner. Ask and answer questions about your house or flat using Is there a...?, Are there any...?, How many... are there?. Example: A: Is there a TV? B: Yes, there is. There is a TV in my bedroom. You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex 4/4

- Key 1- Vocabulary Students can work alone and check in pairs. Go through the answers with the class. 1. a double bed 2. ice 3. a blanket 4. a sleeping bag 5. a lamp 6. a shower 7. a prison 8. a drain pipe 2- Reading Pre-teach unfamiliar vocabulary, e.g. glass, prisoners, prison guards, is made out of. 1. the Icehotel 2. Burj Al Arab 3. Das Park Hotel 4. Burj Al Arab, Das Park Hotel 5. Karosta Prison 6. the Icehotel Play audio file or use your mobile device to scan the QR code. The speakers are talking about Das Park Hotel. For the dialogue completion part, play the conversation as many times as is necessary. Students can work alone and check in pairs. Go through the answers with the class. The structure there is/there are... will be studied in the next exercise. Answers: 1. rooms 2. beds 3. double 4. showers In a larger class, you can pair up students for the speaking activity. Students discuss each hotel in turn. 3- There is/there are Is there a double bed? There are some toilets and showers. There aren t any normal beds. How many rooms are there? 4- Practice Students can work alone and check in pairs. Go through the answers with the class. 1. There is 2. There are 3. There isn t 4. There is 5. There aren t 6. There is 7. There aren t 8. There isn t Questions: 1. Is there a table in the kitchen? 2. Are there any chairs in the living room? 3. Is there a double bed in the hotel room? 4. Is there a clock on the wall? 5. How many rooms are there in the hotel? 6. How many students are there in the classroom? You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex i