TRAVEL LIGHT | COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES | POSSESSION | Can I have a coffee? | At the hotel |
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passport
You use this object every time you travel abroad. It's your ID as foreigner.
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BRAZIL
This country does not speak Spanish.
BRAZIL CHILE CUBA ARGENTINA |
This is Megan's laptop.
Add an ' (apostrophe) in the correct place:
This is Megans laptop. |
Tourist shop
You can find some batteries and postcards in a....
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restaurant
You go to this place to have lunch or dinner.
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toothbrush
You use this object every time you need to clean your teeth.
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TAIWAN
Bubble Tea is from
UK TAIWAN TURKEY |
Those books are my teacher's.
Add an ' (apostrophe) in the correct place:
Those books are my teachers. |
Can I have a sandwich, please?
Sound polite reading this:
Can I have a sandwich, please? |
stairs
These make it easier for you to go up and down in the hotel.
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carry on bag
"I always take my sun cream, sunglasses and a sweater in my .......... ....... bag?
(tha bag you take into the plane) |
THAI
What's Thailand's nationality?
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mine
A: Hey, that's my pen!
B: No, it isn't. It's ..... (It belongs to me) |
€4,50
A:How much is the apple juice?
B: It's four euros fifty. (write the correct amount of money) |
GONZALEZ
DASCENZI
Could you spell your surname, please?
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earphones
You need your mobile phone and your ............ to listen to music.
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TURKEY
The Turks live in ...
TURKMENISTAN TURKEY THAILAND TIBET |
That's my friend's bag.
Correct the sentence:
That's the bag of my friend. |
€6,75
A: How much is the hot chocolate and a cheese sandwich?
B: It's six euros seventy five. (write the correct amount of money) |
a lift
This object takes you to the fifth floor or to the hotel's lobby in 3 or 4 minutes.
Synonym = elevator |
purse
You need a ....... to take your coins in it.
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Nasi Goreng
Indonesians eat a rice dish called...
-Ful Medames -Nasi Goreng -Jacket potatoes |
OURS
A: Are those Tanya's bags?
B: No, they aren't hers. They are .... (they belong to us) |
Would you like a coffee?
or Do you like/want a coffee?
Offer a coffee to your teacher.
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Could you spell your name, please?
You are a polite receptionist. Correct the following question:
- Could you spell your name? |