This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 90 min
Items in this lesson
Welcome
Slide 1 - Slide
Learning goals
Chapter 13.2: writing
You are able to arrange a holiday
You are able to understand the grammar rule: doubling of consonants
Slide 2 - Slide
Chapter 13.2 Arranging for a holiday
Informal vs formal
Recap Past simple/past perfect/past continuous
Grammar: doubling of consonants
Make exercises 1+2+3+ Grammar
Slide 3 - Slide
Recap: Past simple
Robert ..........(to speak) very little during the meeting.
A
speaks
B
is speaking
C
has spoken
D
spoke
Slide 4 - Quiz
Recap: Past simple
Rose ..........(to travel) to Greece twice last year.
A
traveled
B
is traveling
C
travelled
D
was travelling
Slide 5 - Quiz
Fill in Past simple/Past perfect We .......(to visit) your company yesterday. After I .......(to speak) to the manager, he ........(give) me a complaint form to fill in.
A
visit/speak/gives
B
visited/spoke/gave
C
visited/spoke/had given
D
visited/had spoken/gave
Slide 6 - Quiz
Fill in Past Simple/Past Perfect Before John ...........(visit) Spain, he (to complete – already) a road trip through Portugal.
A
has visited/completed already
B
visit/has already completed
C
visited/ had completed already
D
visited/had already completed
Slide 7 - Quiz
Grammar: past simple/past continuous
Last night Jack ................. a game when his mother ................ him.
A
is playing/calls
B
plays/calls
C
played/was calling
D
was playing/called
Slide 8 - Quiz
Recap: past simple/past continuous
While John ..........(to cook) dinner for his friends, he ........(to run) out of butter.
A
cooks/runs
B
is cooking/was running
C
was cooking/ran
D
cooked/ran
Slide 9 - Quiz
When you want to book a holiday by mail. Is your language formal or informal ?
Slide 10 - Mind map
Informal language
If you write a review about
a hotel,
campsite or
restaurant on a website.
Formal language
If you book a holiday.
When you have contact with, for example, a landlord or owner.