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Unit 3 Communication

The document contains a communication exercise with dialogues and questions about holidays. It asks students to complete sentences, underline corrections, match questions with answers, and discuss holiday details like transportation, lodging, and activities.

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Unit 3 Communication

The document contains a communication exercise with dialogues and questions about holidays. It asks students to complete sentences, underline corrections, match questions with answers, and discuss holiday details like transportation, lodging, and activities.

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Unit 3 Communication

Communication
1. Underline the correct words.

Beth Hi Joe. (1) Did / Were you enjoy your holiday?


Joe No, I didn’t. It was terrible!
Beth Really? What happened?
Joe Everything! We (2) have / had an accident on the way to the
station and missed our (3) train / plane.
Beth Oh dear!
Joe We took a bus and (4) lost / got lost.
Beth Oh no!
Joe Then I (5) left / missed my bag on the bus.
Beth Did you take any photos?
Joe No. I didn’t because someone stole my (6) passport / camera.
Beth Poor you!

2. Complete the dialogue.

Julia Where (1) _______________ on holiday?


Rob I went to Ireland with a friend.
Julia How (2) _______________?
Rob We travelled by boat to Dublin, and then we cycled around the
country.
Julia (3) _______________ in hotels?
Rob No, we stayed in campsites. We had a small (4) _______________.
Julia Was (5) _______________ good?
Rob No, it wasn’t. It was cold and it (6) _______________ every day. We
were very wet!
Julia Oh dear!

3. Underline the correct alternatives.

Dear Maria,
I went to France with my family (1) this / last / the week. We (2) take /
did take / took our caravan and we stayed in campsites. I had a great
time, but my brother (3) didn't / wasn't / didn't have! We travelled by
boat to France and Tom (4) feel / feed / felt seasick all the time. Then he
(5) felt/ fall / fell over and broke his arm. He stayed in the caravan and
(6) watched / made / played computer games all week. Poor Tom!
See you soon,
Laura

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4. Match the questions 1–6 with the answers A–F.
1. How long did you stay there? A. No, he stayed at
2. Where did you stay? home.
3. How did you travel? B. By train.
4. Did your brother go with you? C. In a hotel.
5. Did you have a good time? D. We went to Scotland.
6. Where did you go for your last E. Yes, I did.
holiday? F. Two weeks.

5. Complete the dialogue. Choose from these words.

Did - How - What - When - Where - Who

Tim (1) __________ did you go for your holiday?


Julie We went to Greece. We stayed in campsites by the sea.
Tim (2) __________ did you go with?
Julie I went with Sarah and her brother.
Tim (3) __________ did you travel?
Julie We flew to Athens, and then we took a coach.
Tim (4) __________ you have a good time?
Julie Yes, we did. We had a great time.
Tim (5) __________ did you do there?
Julie We went swimming every day. We also went sailing.
Tim (6) __________ did you get home?
Julie Yesterday.

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Answer Key
1.
1 Did 2 had 3 train 4 got lost 5 left 6 camera
2.
1 did you go 2 did you travel 3 Did you stay 4 tent 5 the weather 6 rained
3.
1 last 2 took 3 didn't 4 felt 5 fell 6 played
4.
1. F. Two weeks.
2. C. In a hotel.
3. B. By train.
4. A. No, he stayed at home.
5. E. Yes, I did.
6. D. We went to Scotland.

5.
1 Where 2 Who 3 How 4 Did 5 What 6 When

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