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Travel

Teacher: H. Ennadir
Reading
A Memorable Spanish Adventure
Last summer, my friends and I had an awesome trip to Spain. We
explored lively cities with busy markets and cool old buildings. Our
days were filled with laughs as we tried yummy tapas and walked
down pretty streets. One day, we visited a cute seaside town with
colorful houses and soft sandy beaches. The sunsets were
amazing. We often took lots of photos to remember those beautiful
moments. In Madrid, we frequently went to museums and liked the
lively feeling. Every evening, we shared stories of our adventures.
Our trip often made long-lasting memories, and we often came
home with a happy feeling, bringing back Spanish souvenirs and
nice memories of a great journey.
Comprehension
A- Answer the following questions
1. What did the friends do during their trip to Spain?
2. What was special about the town the friends visited by the sea?
3. How did the friends keep memories of the seaside town?
B- Are these statements true or false, justify?

1. The friends had a trip to Italy.


2. The seaside town they explored had modern architecture
3. In Madrid, the friends frequently went to quiet places.
Vocabulary
Adjectives of describing places
Picturesque Visually attractive, like a beautiful painting.
Lively Full of life, energy, and activity.
Old Not new; having been there for a long time.
Quiet Making little or no noise; peaceful.
Modern Characterized by current or up-to-date styles and features.
Busy Having a lot of activity and people.
Vibrant Full of life, color, and energy.
Calm Peaceful and quiet.
Mystical Having a spiritual quality that is often hard to describe.
Green Having a lot of plants or trees; covered with grass.
Charming Pleasant and attractive, often in a simple or understated way.
Dynamic Energetic, constantly changing, and evolving.
Contemporary Reflecting current trends and styles.
Grammar
Adverbs of frequency
1. I usually go to the park
2. We don’t often eat in a restaurant
3. I am always working
4. She is sometimes studying in her room
Practice
Match the adverbs of frequency with the examples.

always I go swimming only if I have nothing else to do.

usually I don’t go swimming – I can’t swim!

sometimes I go swimming every chance I can – I love it!

never I go swimming a lot, but not when I have homework.


Put the words in the correct order
1. have dinner sometimes pizza for We
2. never I to talk strangers
3. TV always English They watch in
4. usually friends She in plays with park her the
Pronouns

1 2 3
Subject pronouns
Complete with the subject pronoun.

1. My name is Sue. (Sue) _________ am English. And this is my family.


2. My mom's name is Angie. (Angie) _________ is from Germany.
3. Bob is my dad. (My dad) _________ is a waiter.
4. On the left you can see Simon. (Simon) _________ is my brother.
5. (Sue and Simon) _________ are twins.
6. Our dog is a girl, Judy. (Judy) _________ is two years old.
7. (Sue, Simon, Angie and Bob) _________ live in Canterbury.
Object pronouns
Complete the sentences with the appropriate object pronoun.
1. I give ...... (she) all my books.
2. She doesn't want to tell ...... (he) the truth.
3. They always say “hello” to ...... (I) when I see ...... (they)
4. He sometimes shows ...... (she) how to drive.
5. Paul gives ...... (we) lots of strawberries when we visit ...... (he).
6. Sandra doesn´t want to tell ...... (you) the story.
7. We sometimes send ...... (they) a postcard
Possessive pronouns
Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentence

1. We bought that house last year. It is _______________.


2. This car belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Smith. It is _______________.
3. I think I saw John drop this pen. I think it is _______________.
4. This book is _______________. It has my name on it.
5. My brother and I made that chair. It’s _______________.
6. Excuse me. This phone is _______________. You forgot to take it with you.
7. Her sister drew the picture. It’s _______________.
Simple past
When do we use simple past?
The Simple Past is used for actions that started and finished at a specific time
in the past.
Examples:

1. Last week, I visited my grandparents in the countryside.


2. She completed her project yesterday and felt relieved.
3. I went to the beach every summer when I was a child.
4. The concert began at 8 PM
Forming simple past

Verbs

Regular Irregular

Study Read
Live Cut
Listen Buy
General rule: V + ed No rule
Regular verbs
● agree → agreed
01 If a verb ends in -e, you add -d. ● like → liked
● escape → escaped

If a verb ends in consonant and


● try → tried
02 -y, you take off the y and add -
● carry → carried
ied.
Practice
Put the verbs between parentheses in the correct form
He ……..(live)in Rome long ago.
Rose……. (stay) home alone.
My sister……..(tidy)her room.
Caesar………(die)in 44 BC.
My father…….(cook)the meal.
I……….(visit)my grandparents.
Everybody………(watch) the match.
Irregular verbs
1. Last summer, we drove along the scenic coastal route and saw breathtaking views of
the ocean.
2. During our vacation, we visited ancient ruins and learned about the fascinating history
of the region.
3. On the first day, we woke up early to catch the sunrise over the mountains.
4. While exploring the city, we unexpectedly met a local artist who showed us around his
studio.
5. We ate traditional dishes at a charming local restaurant and tried regional specialties.
Practice
A B A B
be got give ate
have made find brought
do said think found
say came know knew
go had tell drove
get was/were begin wrote
make saw bring thought
come took drive told
see went write began
take did eat gave
Practice
Complete the sentences with the SIMPLE PAST of the verbs in parentheses:
1. They ____________________ (watch) TV last night.
2. Priscila ____________________ (talk) to her friends all day.
3. I ___________________ (have) a terrible headache yesterday.
4. Bob _____________________ (come) home from school late.
5. They ____________________ (arrive) late and ___________________ (miss) the
bus.
6. She ____________________ (study) hard and ___________________(pass) the
exam.
7. He ____________________ (call) the office to tell them he was sick.
8. Mary _____________________ (do) her homework and ________________ (go) to
school.
Speaking
Agreeing and disagreeing
Agreeing Disagreeing

I agree
I disagree

I feel the same way I totally disagree

You are absolutely right I am not sure about that

I could not agree with you more I don’t think so

No doubt about it I am afraid I disagree


Practice
1. Sorry to say it,but you’re wrong. Our parents are more experienced.
2. That's exactly how I see it. Teenagers are usually stubborn.
3. I'm not sure I agree with you. Living with the elderly is really hard.
4. I couldn’t agree more. We have to help them build their personalities.
5. I disagree with you. Children should learn how to depend on themselves.
Practice
Complete these conversations
A: Youths don't listen to adults’ advice.

B: __________________________________________________________ (express agreement)

C: __________________________________________________________ (disagree and give a


reason)

A: For me. dropping out of school is a serious problem that affects youths negatively.

B: __________________________________________________________ (express agreement

A: Youths waste too much time chatting.

B: __________________________________________________________ (express disagreement)


Writing

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