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Question | Answer |
1) Adventure holiday... | An unusual and exciting or daring experience on a holiday |
B&b | Bed and breakfast |
Backpacking | Travel or hike carrying one's belongings in a rucksack. |
Beach holiday | A type of holiday spent on the beach |
Beach house | A type of apartment or house where you have a near beach |
Cabin | A small wooden shelter or house in a wild or remote area. |
Camper van | A van used for camping purposes |
Camping | To camp |
Campsite | A place used for camping |
Caravan | A vehicle equipped for living in, typically towed by a car and used for holidays. |
City break | A short holiday or weekend break spent in a city. |
Cottage | A simple house forming part of a farm, used by a worker. |
Couch surfing | Stay temporarily in a series of other people's homes, typically making use of improvised sleeping arrangements. |
cruise | A voyage on a ship or boat taken for pleasure or as a holiday and usually calling in at several places. |
Cycling holiday | A holiday spent on cycling |
Ecotourism | Tourism directed towards exotic, often threatened, natural environments, intended to support conservation efforts and observe wildlife. |
Guest house | A private house offering accommodation to paying guests. |
Holiday camp | A holiday spent on camping |
Holiday home | A house or flat that someone owns in addition to their usual home and uses for holidays. |
Hotel | An establishment providing accommodation, meals, and other services for travellers and tourists. |
Houseboat | A boat which is or can be moored for use as a dwelling. |
House swap | An instance of temporarily exchanging homes with another person or family, typically for a holiday. |
Package holiday | A holiday organized by a travel agent, with arrangements for transport, accommodation, etc., made at an inclusive price. |
Self catering apartment | An apartment offering facilities for people to cook their own meals. |
Tent | A portable shelter made of cloth, supported by one or more poles and stretched tight by cords or loops attached to pegs driven into the ground. |
Time share apartment | The apartment whereby several joint owners have the right to use a property as a holiday home under a time-sharing scheme. |
Villa | A rented holiday home abroad. |
volunteering | A person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task. |
Winter sports holiday | A holiday spent on Sports performed on snow or ice, such as skiing and ice skating. |
Youth hostel | A place providing cheap accommodation, aimed mainly at young people on walking or cycling tours. |
GO to students book excersice 1 page 48 for reviewing the last topic. mamaá tienes las respuestas en la joja impresa 2) Breath taking | Astonishing or awe-inspiring in quality, so as to take one's breath away. |
Commercialised | Designed principally for financial gain; profit-orientated. |
Dingy | Gloomy and drab. |
dull | Lacking interest or excitement. |
hospitable | Friendly and welcoming to visitors or guests. |
inaccesible | Unable to be reached. |
MInd blowing | To astonish or overwhelm; to ‘blows one's mind’. |
Over crowded | Fill (accommodation or a space) beyond what is comfortable, safe, or permissible. |
remote | situated far from the main centres of population; distant. |
Rundown | An analysis or summary of something by a knowledgeable person. |
Unique | Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else. |
Unspoilt | Not spoiled, in particular (of a place) not marred by development. |
Vibrant | Full of energy and life. |
Now go to excersice too from the same page and bokk than the other one, excersice 2 3) adverbs and adverbial phrases characteristics | 1) some of them have the same form as an adjective; early, fast 2)Other adjectives ending -ly doesn´t have an adverbial form 3)some adverbs have 2 forms 1 with ly and without ly , sometimes they have the same meaning, but otherr times it is unrelated |
future time clauses uses | We use the future time clauses instead of will and going ro before this time conjunctions: after, as soon as, by the time, |
how to use future time clauses go oto grammar builder page 131 excersice 4.2 for reviewing | in future time clauses we use the present perfect rather the future perfect for actions that are complete in the future, and we use present continuous rather than future continuous for actions that are in progress in the future. |
review with pages 48 and 49 from work book | most of the excersices alreay have answers just make me questions. |
VEASE EL REVERSO | TERMINAMOS GRACIAS POR AYUDARME MAMI. |
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