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Unit 2: Great vacations. Warm- up Do you like going on vacations? Where would you like to go on your vacation?. C F A D B E. Unit 2: Great vacations. Listening: Favorite vacations. CR P P X X CR CR P X X P CR. Listening: Favorite vacations. Likes Doesn’t like Likes
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Unit 2: Great vacations Warm- up Do you like going on vacations? Where would you like to go on your vacation?
C • F • A • D • B • E Unit 2: Great vacations
CR • P • P • X • X • CR • CR • P • X • X • P • CR Listening: Favorite vacations
Likes • Doesn’t like • Likes • Was two years ago • Is next month Listening: Favorite vacations
Go horseback riding • Go skiing • Go ice climbing • Go snorkeling • Go sightseeing • Take a tour • Go rafting • Go windsurfing • Go hiking Vocabulary: Vacation activities
Answer: go ing go Grammar: Go + gerund
Went snorkeling • Are going rafting • Go camping • Goes skiing • Is going windsurfing • Went sightseeing Grammar: Go + gerund
Talk about it! Work with a partner and talk about your last vacation you had and your planning for the next vacation. • Where and when did you have on your last vacation? • What activities did you do on your last vacation? • Where and when are you going to have on your next vacation? • What activities are you going to do on your next vacation? Grammar: Go + gerund
A difficult day Bonjour Bonjour A difficult day READING: A TRAVEL BLOG
Fantastic • Crowded • Noisy • Expensive • Peaceful • Boring • Touristy READING: A TRAVEL BLOG
1- d 2- e 3- a 4- c 5- b 6- g 7- f READING: A TRAVEL BLOG
A day off: a day that you don’t work • Holiday: is used for official days off from work or school. Most holidays are national. Eg: Independence Day, Tet, Labor Day… • Vacation: is used for a person’s own days off each year. Eg: summer vacation… Culture: Holidays and Vacation days
How many national holidays are there in the U.S? • 10 2. Does everyone have a day off on these holidays? • No 3. How many vacation days does a person usually get when they first start a job in the U.S? • 10 Culture: Holidays and Vacation days
Background information 10 national holidays in the U.S are • New Year’s Day -1 January • Martin Luther King Jr. Day- 3rd Monday of January • President’ Day- 3rd Monday of February • Memorial Day- Last Monday of May • Independence Day- 4 July • Labor Day- 1st Monday of September • Columbus Day- 2nd Monday of October • Veterans Day- 11 November • Thanksgiving – 4th Thursday of November • Christmas Day- 25 December Culture: Holidays and Vacation days
Finland • Austria • Brazil • Japan • South Korea • Mexico • The U.S Culture: Holidays and Vacation days
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Making suggestion: Let’s/ what about/ why don’t/ How about • Agreeing: Sure/ Sounds good to me/ That sounds perfect/ Let’s go • Disagreeing: I don’t know/ I’d rather not. Conversation Takeaway
Reading: Part 2.1 6- B 7- D 8- F 9-H 10- C SUPPEMENTARY EXERCISES
Reading: Part 2.2 6- B 7- F 8- D 9-H 10- G SUPPEMENTARY EXERCISES
Reading: Part 2.3 6- E 7- B 8- A 9- F 10- C SUPPEMENTARY EXERCISES
Writing Part 1.2 1. Bored with 2. stressed 3. downloaded 4. are 5. unless SUPPEMENTARY EXERCISES
Listening: Part 2.1 8- B 9- A 10- C 11- B 12- C 13- A SUPPEMENTARY EXERCISES
Listening: Part 2.2 8- B 9- C 10- C 11- A 12- B 13- B SUPPEMENTARY EXERCISES
Listening: Part 2.3 8- C 9- B 10- B 11- A 12- C 13- A SUPPEMENTARY EXERCISES