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What are your

travelling tips?

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Let’s get started
with a warm-up
Think of four words connected with each photo. Then, use them to
describe the photos.

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Discuss the questions.

➔ Do you like travelling? Where did you go on your last


holiday?
➔ Where do you prefer to spend your holidays: on a beach,
in the mountains or in a city? Why?
➔ Can you remember your first holiday? What did you do?
➔ Are there any smells/tastes/songs that remind you of
holidays?

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In a moment, you’ll watch a short video from YouTube
connected with:

Travelling
Watch the first part of the video (to 00:55) and say what the video
is about.

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Let’s analyse some
grammar!
Read the tips and choose the correct words to complete the rules
in the next slide.

If you want to save some money, you have to be flexible. You shouldn’t choose a
country where there is a school break because the cost of your holiday will be
higher.

If you don’t have to travel at a specific time and you can get up early, and take
early morning flights. They are cheaper than other flights.

When you walk around a city, you should always take a bottle of water and some
snacks with you. Why? You can’t expect low prices when you visit very popular
places.

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Choose the right options (in bold) to complete the rules below.

How to use modal verbs


1. We use can when we talk about something which is possible/not possible.

2. We use can’t when we talk about something which is possible/not possible.

3. We use should/shouldn’t when we give advice/allow something.

4. We use have to when we talk about rules/advice or something necessary/not


necessary.

5. We use don’t have to when we talk about something necessary/not necessary,


but possible/not possible.

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Choose the correct words in the sentences.

1. I’m sorry, but I can’t/don’t have to come to your birthday party. I’m ill.

2. If you want to get to university, you can/should study harder.

3. I can/have to go now. I have my guitar class in 15 minutes.

4. I feel better now, so I don’t have to/shouldn’t go to the doctor.

5. I can/have to pick you up from the airport. I’m free in the afternoon.

6. When you’re in Britain, you have to/should drive on the left.

7. You can’t/don’t have to pay. The tour is free.

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Discuss how you can save some money in the following
areas when travelling.
Use modal verbs: can/can’t, have to/don’t have to,
should/shouldn’t.

● accommodation
● food
● transport
● sightseeing

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Watch the second part of the video (from 00:55) and mark which
things the speaker talks about.
1. Travelling alone is more expensive than
with other people.
2. You shouldn’t eat near sightseeing
places because prices are higher there.
3. You can go on a free walking tour to
learn more about the city you visit.
4. You can find great hotels at good
prices.
5. Places where locals eat offer authentic
food.
6. You shouldn’t exchange money at the
airport.

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Let’s learn some
vocabulary
Complete the questions with the words in the box.

accommodation destinations exchange locals


season spots tips tours

1. How do you choose your holiday …………………………………………………… ? Do you often fly outside of


…………………………………………………… to save some money?
2. What …………………………………………………… do you usually choose: hostels, hotels or Airbnb?
3. When travelling, do you eat near sightseeing …………………………………………………… or try to find places where
…………………………………………………… eat?
4. When do you …………………………………………………… your money: before you leave or at the airport when you
arrive?
5. Do you like the idea of learning more about a city on free walking …………………………………………………… ?
6. What other …………………………………………………… for travelling cheap do you know or follow?

Now, discuss the questions above. 14


Your travelling tips and rules!
Choose a topic and give tips and rules by completing the sentences
in the next slide.
Example:
TIPS AND RULES FOR TRAVELLING DURING A PANDEMIC:

● You can pack extra hand sanitiser to keep your hands clean.

● You can’t visit many museums, so plan more outdoor activities.

● You should check local restrictions on official websites.

● You shouldn’t shake hands when you meet people.

● You have to wear a mask at the airport and on the plane.

● You don’t have to book a hotel room much in advance because


there aren’t many tourists.

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TOPICS: travelling with kids travelling with a pet
travelling and working travelling in my country
travelling in a camper van travelling on business

TIPS AND RULES FOR ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

● You can ………

● You can’t ………

● You should ………

● You shouldn’t ………

● You have to ………

● You don’t have to ………

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Congratulations!
Practice Makes Progress

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