Vocabulary
Grammar
Asking for information
Phrasal verbs
so / so that
100

Return ticket.

A ticket for a journey to a place and back again.

100

We use 'be going to' to talk about...

Hopes and intentions.

For example: I am going to buy cinema tickets. 

100

You want to ask about information about a museum in a tourist information center, how would you ask that? 

Have you got any information about the museum?

100

Complete the sentence with a phrasal verb: 

You should ___ your coat ___, it's cold outside.

You shold PUT your coat ON, it's cold outside.

100

Complete the sentence with so or so that:

I was tired of walking __ we stopped to sit down for a minute.

I was tired of walking so we stopped to sit down for a minute.

200

Travel companion.

Someone to travel with.

200

True or False?

'be going to' can be used for predictions based on what we think, hope or believe.

FALSE!!!

'will' can be used for predictions based on what we think, hope or believe. 

Example: The teacher probably won't get mad if we are quiet.

200

How would you ask for the time in which a coach leaves?

What time do the coach leave?

200

Complete the sentence with a phrasal verb:

I miss my dog. I want to ____ ___ home soon.

I miss my dog. I want to COME BACK home soon.

200

I went later to the dentist and my mouth was paralyzed __ I needed a straw to drink water.

I went later to the dentist and my mouth was paralyzed SO I needed a straw to drink water.

300

Luxury hotel.

A very expensive hotel with really good accomodations.

300

Choose the correct form:

The sky is not cloudy so it won't rain / is not going to rain.

The correct answer is: 

The sky is not cloudy so it is not going to rain.

We use be going to for predictions based on evidence or something that we can see now.

300

So now that you know information about the trip, how would you ask about the price?

What about the price?

300
Complete the sentence with a phrasal verb:


You should ___ __ that train if you want to get home at 7.

You shold GET ON that train if you want to get home at 7.

300

I'm sending you the information tomorrow ___ you can finish your essay.

I'm sending you the information tomorrow SO THAT you can finish your essay.

400

Booking fee.

I price you have to pay to make a reservation.

400

Choose the correct form:

The next train is leaving / leaves at 8.30. 

The correct form is:

The next train leaves at 8.30.

We can use the present simple to talk about future schedules and timetables.

400

How would you ask if you need to book in advance?

Do I need to book it in advance?

400

Complete the sentence with a phrasal verb:

We can ___ you __ in our house for the night.

We can PUT you UP in our house for the night.

400

Tomorrow we are going to the museum ___ you can finally see the Mona Lisa.

Tomorrow we are going to the museum SO THAT you can finally see the Mona Lisa.

500

Travel insurance.

A price you have to pay if you want to cancel the trip, to cover medical expenses, accidents or if you lose your luggage. 

500

Choose the correct form:

The doctor is visiting / visits my uncle next week.

The correct form is:

The doctor is visiting my uncle next week.

We can use the present continuous to talk about future arrangements.

500

What would you have to ask if you book in advance?

If there's a booking fee. 

500

Complete the sentence with a phrasal verb:

Try to ____ ___ for at least an hour to explore the medieval town.

Try to STOP OFF for at least an hour to explore the medieval town.

500

John likes Peter ___ he will give him flowers on Valentine's Day.

John likes Peter SO he will give him flowers on Valentine's Day.

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