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* * * World Link VACATION How’s the weather? * * * Sunny Cloudy * * * Windy Clear * * * Raining Snowing * * * 1. Vocabulary Link * * * Do you like hot weather? Do you like cold weather? Why? In your city, what’s the weather like in the summer? Winter? Spring? Autumn? * * * 2. Listening 1. 2. 3. Go outside stay inside 1. 2. 3. * * * 3. Pronunciation We should drive. It’s raining. We shouldn’t drive. It’s sunny. You should/shouldn’t talk to the teacher before class. We should/shouldn’t visit Venice in the summer. You should/shouldn’t wear a tie with that shirt. We should/shouldn’t look for a hotel on the Internet. * * * * * * Raincoat Rain hat Umbrella Rain boots RAIN * * * COLD/SNOW Coat Parka Scarf Mittens * * * Gloves Boots * * * Sun hat Sunglasses Sun block Parasol * * * 4. Speaking * * * * * * 5. Language Link * * * World Link VACATION On vacation * * * 1. Vocabulary Link * * * How often do you go on vacation? Do you have a passport? Why? On vacation, do you take a lot of photos? What do you like to do on vacation? * * * 2. Listening The woman is buying a plane ticket/getting a passport/checking in at the airport. The man and woman are looking at/ showing a photo of the Statue of Liberty. The man is renting a car/ getting a passport/checking into a hotel. The woman is traveling to …………………………………. The man and woman are in ……………………………….. The man and woman are visiting ………………………… Look at your answers in B. which place would you like to visit? Why? * * * 3. Reading When do you travel, do you ever forget things in your hotel or at the airport? What do you forget? Imagine that you find $850,000. complete the sentence with your ideas: I am going to __________________________. * * * 4. Language Link Whose passport is this? It’s my passport. your her his our their It’s mine. yours hers his ours theirs It belongs to me. you her him us them Possessive adjectives Possessive pronouns Belongs to Whose and who’s have the same pronunciation, but different meanings. Whose asks about the owner of something, for example: Whose house is this? Who’s is a contraction of Who and is: Who’s studying English?
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