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👉 COMMUNICATION
Everyday English
Expressing obligation
1. Listen and read the conversations. Pay attention to the highlighted parts. 🎧
1.
Mother: Lan, you must hurry up or we'll miss the train.
Lan: Yes, Mum. I'm coming.
2.
Nick: Is it necessary for us to wait in the queue?
Stranger: I'm sorry, it is.
2. Work in pairs. Express obligation in the following situations.
1. You ask your younger brother to make a list of the things he will pack for his holiday so that he does not forget anything.
2. The teacher asks the class to strictly follow the factory regulations while visiting.
My travel
3. Read what people say about their travels. Then complete the table.
Last year, my family travelled to Ninh Thuận for a leisure holiday. We rented a homestay by the sea. We swam in the sea and ate the local seafood.
Next month, my class is going on a trip to Budapest. A travel agency takes care of everything for us. We'll stay in a three-star hotel. We'll visit Agi some cultural places and take a cruise on the Danube River.
It was the low season, so my brother and I were able to afford a seven- day holiday in Beijing, China. We stayed in a loft room of a guest house. We spent every day visiting historical places. We wanted to learn about China's history.
People | Accommodation | Activities |
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Agi | ||
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4. Work in groups. Share with your partners an unforgettable holiday you've taken. In your talk, you can mention:
- holiday destination
- travel transportation
- accommodation
- activities