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GUY FAWKES - BONFIRE NIGHT

1. Guy Fawkes Night. Do the activities you will find in Plataforma - Arxius - Guy Fawkes. Do the following activities: Phrase match, Listening gap and Choose the correct word. 

2Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder plot  Do tasks 1 (notebook) , 2, ,3 (notebook), 4 and 5 (notebook). 

3. Watch the video and then do the quiz you'll find here



4. Song Firework by Kate Perry. Follow the instructions and do the activities.


HALLOWEEN



Click here and find a list of scary ghost stories. Scroll down and click on "Hairy Toe" and read the story. Answer the following 13 (unlucky for some) questions below. 


  1. What was the woman digging up to cook for dinner?
  2. What did she uncover?
  3. Why did she put ’the hairy toe’ in her basket?
  4. What did she cook with ’the hairy toe’?
  5. Later that night, what did the voice coming from the woods say?
  6. Was the voice heard in the same place or was it getting closer?
  7. Where was the voice coming from when the old lady woke up?
  8. What did she do when she jumped out of bed?
  9. Where was the old lady when she saw the massive figure in her doorway?
  10. How did the old lady respond to the figure?
  11. What finally happened to the old lady?
  12. What was the only clue of her disappearance?
  13. What was distinct about the footprint?

UNIT 2 

TRAVEL / HOLIDAYS PHRASAL VERBS

1. Summer Holiday (from: www.ecenglish.com)

We like to get away to somewhere warm every year (we spend most of the year looking forward to it)! This year we decided on the Greek Island of Kos. My brother gave us a lift to the airport and saw us off. After saying goodbye to him we boarded the plane and took off. As soon as we arrived at the hotel we checked in and took our luggage to our room. Because it was still early we decided to look around the town. We were very impressed with Kos. We enjoyed ourselves so much that time flew by and before we knew it, it was time to go back home.
  • Get away - to leave to go somewhere often for a break or holiday.
  • Look forward - to excited about something that is going to happen.
  • See off - to go to the place that someone is leaving from to say goodbye to them
  • Take off - when an aircraft leaves and begins to fly
  • Check in - to register at a hotel or airport.
  • Look around - to look at what is near you, in your area.
  • Go / Get back -to return.
Complete these sentences with the correct phrasal verb. Change the tense when needed:
  1. I'm so exhausted. I think it's time for a holiday. I really need ............................  away.
  2. We have to ................................ at the hotel after 12pm.
  3. Are you .................................... to going back to Cape Town?
  4. I need to ............................ my mum at the airport, she is going to New York.
  5. Let's have a ............................ the village before we have dinner.
  6. What time does the plane .................................... ?
  7. I ............................. to London on July 4th.

2. Phrasal Verbs Travel Quiz 
    Quiz Do the quiz and then copy the sentences in your notebook.


3. Do the activities below. Do the activities in your notebook.

Phrasal Verbs related to Travel | FREE ESL  worksheets 

Phrasal Verbs related to Travel | FREE ESL  worksheets 

4. Online resources for phrasal verbs:
     Copy new vocabulary in your notebooks.

5. Listening: Holidays

Booking holidays online Listen to the conversation and answer the following questions:
  1. Stephen says some travel companies have been criticized. Why?
  2. Is travel advertisement truthful? Give an example.
  3. Find synonyms for "a really good deal".
  4. What are hidden costs?
  5. What's the meaning of "budget for something?
  6. What expression does Stephen use that means "to withdraw or not do something"?
  7. How do you say "return trip" in American English?

6. READING

 Read the text Singing the praises of Singapore and answer these questions: 
  1. What interests does Singapore offer that are attracting so many people?
  2. Where do you find the Fountain of Wealth? Why is it important?
  3. How is the symbol of Singapore called? How does it look like?
  4. Would you like to visit Singapore? Why/Why not? (support your ideas)


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