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BOOK 1 - UNIT 9 COMMUNICATION ACTIVITY

LET’S GO!
Work in groups of four. You and your friends are ideas, so you need to agree on a plan. Use the
planning to go on a four-day vacation together spaces below to make your trip plans.
during the winter break. Each of you has different

Vacation spot: _________________________________________________

When: March 3–6

Cost: _______________________

Accommodation:
__________________________________________________

Schedule: (include activities for morning, afternoon and evening)

March 3:
10:30 a.m. arrival
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

March 4:
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

March 5:
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

March 6:
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
6:00 p.m. departure


You love to go snowboarding. You want to go to Your favorite kind of vacation is to go to a big
a high-class ski resort. You enjoy the fresh, cold hotel in an old, historic city. You like to go
air and sitting in a hot-water spring after a long sightseeing, eat at interesting restaurants, and
day of snowboarding. enjoy the nightlife.

Your idea of a good vacation is to stay inside and You enjoy all water sports, especially windsurfing
read lots of novels. You like to cook and to have You want to go to a small, casual beach resort
potluck parties with your friends. You also like to where you can meet people easily.
go hiking in the forest. You love to chat!

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