Your Last Vacation: TRY Visit GO Stay Take Write FLY GO BUY
Your Last Vacation: TRY Visit GO Stay Take Write FLY GO BUY
Your Last Vacation: TRY Visit GO Stay Take Write FLY GO BUY
Language Work #1 Read the conversation and fill in the missing words.
Tom So, Julie, where did you go for your last vacation?
Julie I went to Bali.
Tom Really? How was it?
1
Julie Wonderful! The beaches were .... , and the weather
was great!
2
Tom How .... did you stay?
Julie I stayed for about ten days.
Tom What did you do there?
3 4
Julie Well, I went ..., and tried lots of local ....
Question Practice How well do you remember? Write the questions in the blanks.
Quiz Time Look at the pictures below. Which countries do they show?
1) _________________________ 2) _________________________
3) _________________________ 4) _________________________
This worksheet is aimed at very low-level students who need fluency practice. Its a great way to get students speaking, and
has the additional bonus of being a useful review of the Past Simple, and irregular verbs.
Give one worksheet to each student. Students should ask the lead-in with a partner. Elicit a couple of answers from the group.
This should be brief: the main discussion questions are at the end.
This collocation / vocabulary exercise should be completed alone, and then checked in pairs. You can conduct additional oral
practice of the Past Simple, if necessary. Drills work well: say a sentence in the present, and ask a student to repeat it, using
the Past Simple. (e.g. I fly economy class. I flew economy class. etc.)
Follow the instructions. Students should first read the conversation, and fill in the blanks with a word from the box. Students
can check their answers in pairs, and practice the conversations together. Encourage the students to look up and make eye
contact with each other when speaking.
Elicit the first question from a confident student. Then allow students to work alone. When finished, have students check in
pairs. Go through the answers with the group.
Students should not refer to #3 when completing this exercise. Students can work alone, and then check their answers against
the original conversation.
Students can work in pairs for this exercise. For an added challenge, ask students to name the historical site shown in each
picture. (See the answer key for more information.)
Direct your students' attention to the instructions and question box. If necessary, brainstorm some example questions.
Demonstrate a conversation with a confident student. Emphasize that students can use their imagination real knowledge of
the locations shown isn't necessary.
Students can swap roles several times. Monitor, and go through errors at the end. Try not to correct during the role-plays.
Leave plenty of time for class discussion. To maximize student talking time, its best to put students in pairs, or small groups.
Try to have students working with people they havent spoken to in the other exercises.
Students should read all the questions first, before beginning the discussion. Encourage eye contact and follow-up questions.
While the students are speaking, monitor the conversations, but try not to interrupt. When the discussion comes to a close, ask
a few of the questions yourself, and go through any points of English you made a note of while monitoring.
1) beautiful
2) long
3) sunbathing
4) food
Further Ideas
Try our travel flashcards! They are a great way to improve your students fluency with the Past Simple. Also, you could try an irregular
verb crossword, or our review worksheet. For more ideas, look for Past Simple in our search engine.
Updated 10/11/2009
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