The Best and Worst Holidays British English Student
The Best and Worst Holidays British English Student
The Best and Worst Holidays British English Student
THE BEST
AND WORST
HOLIDAYS
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1 Warm up
Look at the images below and match them to the types of holidays.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
1. What are the good things and bad things about each holiday?
2. What type of holiday do you prefer? Why?
Write down five words connected to one holiday type. Can the rest of the class guess the holiday?
2 Focus on vocabulary
Group 1
excel (v) cabin (n) stimulate (v) unbeatable (adj.) unique (adj.)
2. impossible to defeat
Group 2
horizontal (adj.) literally (adv.) sandy (adj.) tropical (adj.) vertical (adj.)
Part B: Write the correct word or phrase from Part A in each sentence. Do you find any of the
sentences surprising?
4. He was laid on the floor. I asked him what he was doing, and he said, ‘sleeping’!
7. The team look at the moment. They haven’t lost all year.
9. There was a drop from the top of the cliff to the beach below.
Discuss these questions with a classmate and use the word in bold in your answers.
You’re going to read about four types of holidays for teenagers. What’s important for teenagers when
they go on holiday? Rank these ideas from most to least important.
Read the article from a travel magazine and write the holiday type each text is about: beach holiday,
theme park stay, city break, adventure holiday.
A.
Teens in search of excitement and extreme sport will have an unforgettable time at Wales’ newest adventure
centre. Deep below the Snowdonia National Park, The Llechwedd Slate Caverns hide a strange underground
world of trampoline nets and zip lines where you can fly and jump through an old mine.
Above ground, there are 4x4 drives and a tourist train for those who want something more relaxing, but others
need to prepare themselves for a truly unique and breathtaking experience: the fastest zip line in the world! Fly
over the Welsh countryside for nearly two kilometres, where you can travel at speeds of up over 100 mph while
taking in unbeatable mountain views. Cabins are available from £120 per night. Book now!
B.
England’s capital is full of entertainment. This is especially the case if you are keen on history and culture. You
can walk past the UK Parliament and the guards at Buckingham Palace or enjoy many of London’s city parks
where there is always something going on. But, where London excels, is its museums. You can spend hours in the
Natural History Museum, the British Museum or the Science Museum with their amazing permanent exhibitions.
One thing is for sure, you will never be short of activities to stimulate your mind in this city. Double rooms are
available from £167 but there are plenty of youth hostels that can be much cheaper. Book now!
C.
If you’re a fan of waves or bodyboarding, Cornwall is where you want to be. It’s a great place to learn to surf,
and everyone who comes here can easily see why. The long sandy beaches are truly awesome, and the waves are
perfect for all levels of surfer.
Another reason to come to Cornwall is the Eden Project which hosts the largest indoor rainforest in the world.
Walk through thousands of plants from South East Asia, and West Africa to tropical South America. It’s like
stepping into a different world. Family rooms in luxury hotels with a pool from £260. Book now!
D.
Alton Towers is the UK’s biggest theme park. Get your adrenaline rush from rides such Rita (0-60mph in 2.5
seconds), Oblivion (the world’s first vertical drop rollercoaster) and Galactica (a "flying" rollercoaster with riders in
a horizontal flight position). New for this year is the Alton Towers Dungeon, a 45-minute hi-tech journey through
dark history with real actors. There’s plenty of places to stay, including hotels, forest lodges and stargazing pods –
wooden houses with glass roofs so you sleep under the stars. We also love the Rollercoaster restaurant, in which
food literally flies through the air to your table. Holiday homes from £120. Book now!
Glossary:
zip lines - a cable or rope stretched between two points at different heights that people slide down for fun
bodyboarding - the sport or activity of riding on a surfboard or bodyboard lying on your front
adrenaline rush - a physical feeling of intense excitement and stimulation
Read the article again and choose the correct holiday (A-D) for each statement.
Picture 1 Picture 2
Picture 3 Picture 4
1.
2.
3.
Watch the video and write where each holiday was and what went wrong.
1 2 3
1.
4 5 6
2.
7 8 9
3.
10 11 12
4.
13 14 15
5.
Look at the words below and connect them to one of the holidays in the video in the table.
Create a viral video in small groups about an amazing holiday or a holiday disaster. Follow the following
steps.
1. Go online and watch examples of viral videos about holidays. Think about what makes them
interesting and why they are popular.
2. Choose whether you are going to create a video about an amazing holiday or a holiday disaster.
Think of three main points you want to talk about.
3. Write a 2-minute script for your video and act it out.
4. Optional: Film your video using a phone and editing software. Try to include sound effects and
music.
5. Show your video to the rest of the class or act it out the video.
6. Vote for the best video or performance.