The document classifies phrases into three groups - travel, get, and go on. It then has students complete sentences with the correct form of travel, get, or go on based on the classifications. Specifically, it has students identify that phrases like "on your own", "a trip", and "a journey" are forms of travel, and phrases like "into/out of a car" and "a taxi home/to work" are forms of getting. It then has students fill in sentences using these terms appropriately, such as "I traveled on my own quite a lot last year" and "I usually get to work by 9am."
The document classifies phrases into three groups - travel, get, and go on. It then has students complete sentences with the correct form of travel, get, or go on based on the classifications. Specifically, it has students identify that phrases like "on your own", "a trip", and "a journey" are forms of travel, and phrases like "into/out of a car" and "a taxi home/to work" are forms of getting. It then has students fill in sentences using these terms appropriately, such as "I traveled on my own quite a lot last year" and "I usually get to work by 9am."
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The document classifies phrases into three groups - travel, get, and go on. It then has students complete sentences with the correct form of travel, get, or go on based on the classifications. Specifically, it has students identify that phrases like "on your own", "a trip", and "a journey" are forms of travel, and phrases like "into/out of a car" and "a taxi home/to work" are forms of getting. It then has students fill in sentences using these terms appropriately, such as "I traveled on my own quite a lot last year" and "I usually get to work by 9am."
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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