
Our international class has visited many places this year, and the results say more about families and budgets than passports.
Thirty-two students completed the survey. Learners from Spain often went to coastal towns in July because relatives live there; others flew to Portugal for long weekends.
Italian classmates have preferred short road trips; several drove to lakes and camped for two nights. Students from Poland have chosen cooler plans; some hiked in the Tatra Mountains and took fast trains to nearby cities.
From Turkey, many have explored historical towns; one group visited Cappadocia in mid-August and watched the sunrise from a hilltop.
Our Moroccan classmates mostly stayed with family and have discovered new cafés in their own cities, proving that travel doesn’t always mean distance.
Across groups, budget airlines have made cross-border trips easier, but trains and buses were popular when prices rose. Most students booked accommodation online, yet a quarter have used homestays arranged by relatives.
What about activities? Beach days and city walks were common, while almost everyone has taken photos and shared them later.
The survey also shows a kind rule: classmates have given tips without judging other choices. In short, this summer was different for everyone, but we have learned that good travel is about time together, not kilometres.
Read the article again and choose A, B, C, or D.
- What is the article mainly about?
A travel tips from a teacher
B a class survey on summer travel
C a guide to cheap airlines
D a history of rail travel - How many students took part?
A 14 B 24 C 32 D 40 - Spanish students often travelled to the coast because…
A they won free tickets.
B relatives live there.
C they wanted cooler weather.
D school organised it. - Italian classmates mostly…
A booked package tours.
B preferred long flights.
C took short road trips.
D stayed at home. - Polish students tended to choose…
A mountain hikes and city visits.
B beach resorts in Portugal.
C desert tours.
D cruise ships. - A group from Turkey in mid-August…
A flew to Portugal.
B walked in the Tatra Mountains.
C watched a sunrise in Cappadocia.
D stayed with family. - The writer suggests that “travel doesn’t always mean distance” because some classmates…
A travelled only by bicycle.
B discovered new places in their own cities.
C refused to leave school.
D had lost passports. - When prices rose, many students…
A changed to trains or buses.
B cancelled all trips.
C used taxis more.
D travelled only at night. - About accommodation, a quarter of students…
A used homestays via relatives.
B slept in airports.
C camped every weekend.
D had no bookings. - The class “rule” highlighted in the article is to…
A avoid maps.
B compare costs loudly.
C give tips without judging others.
D post photos during lessons.
Guided Practice (12–15′)
A. Gap-fill (8 items) – choose Present Perfect or Past Simple
- We ______ (take) a ferry on 2 August.
- She ______ (never/try) a hostel.
- Prices ______ (rise) last June.
- I ______ (visit) Lisbon twice this year.
- They ______ (book) the hotel yesterday.
- He ______ (already/see) the mountains three times.
- My parents ______ (drive) to the coast last weekend.
- Students ______ (share) many photos since July.
B. Word order (6 items)
- ever / you / Have / travelled / by ferry / ?
- last / went / We / camping / weekend
- booked / already / has / She / tickets
- bus / the / did / When / you / take / ?
- haven’t / We / decided / yet
- museum / visited / They / a / in August
Speaking Drills (8–10′)
Experience vs detail (pair):
A: Have you ever… flown at night / stayed in a hostel / travelled by sleeper train?
B: Yes, I have. → give one Past Simple detail (When? Where? With whom?).
Lesson 2 (60′)
Review Starter (5′)
On mini boards write: one PP sentence + one PS sentence from your summer.
Transformation (10–12′) – 10 items
Change as directed.
- I travelled to Italy last July. → PP (experience)
- She hasn’t tried couchsurfing. → PS (give a finished-time example to contradict)
- They booked the flat two days ago. → PP (result now)
- We have visited three capitals this year. → PS (add a month)
- He never flew alone. → PP (ever?)
- Did you stay with relatives last week? → PP (since/for)
- We have already checked in online. → PS (yesterday)
- I took the 7 a.m. train on Monday. → PP (ever?)
- She has lived in hostels for two months. → PS (finished last week)
- They didn’t share photos in June. → PP (yet)
Reading Mini-task (10–12′) – MCQ set (A–D)
Personal Q&A (10′)
Prompts:
- Have you ever travelled with classmates? Where?
- Where did you go last summer? What did you do there?
- How long have you known your best travel partner?
Communicative Task (15′) – Travel Fair (info-gap)
Pairs receive different student profiles (budget, time, interests). Negotiate one weekend plan and present: 2 PP experience sentences + 2 PS detail sentences.
Exit Ticket (3′)
Write one correct pair: I have… + Last …, I … (both must match the rules).
