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2. If I don’t feel like having a boring holiday next to the pool, I pack my rucksack and go 1. companion, 2. tenants, 3. overseas, 4. encounter, 5. precautions, 6. picnic, 7. backpacking, 8. landmarks.
3. In the summer, we often meet up in the local park to have a 1. companion, 2. tenants, 3. overseas, 4. encounter, 5. precautions, 6. picnic, 7. backpacking, 8. landmarks lunch with friends.
4. We take all the necessary 1. companion, 2. tenants, 3. overseas, 4. encounter, 5. precautions, 6. picnic, 7. backpacking, 8. landmarks when we travel to less safe countries.
5. Last summer we rented our seaside cottage and we had some really nice 1. companion, 2. tenants, 3. overseas, 4. encounter, 5. precautions, 6. picnic, 7. backpacking, 8. landmarks.
6. Betty was the best travel 1. companion, 2. tenants, 3. overseas, 4. encounter, 5. precautions, 6. picnic, 7. backpacking, 8. landmarks I’ve ever had.
7. Do you remember when we saw that famous actor in this little town last year? It was a really bizarre 1. companion, 2. tenants, 3. overseas, 4. encounter, 5. precautions, 6. picnic, 7. backpacking, 8. landmarks.
8. We don’t usually go to see the 1. companion, 2. tenants, 3. overseas, 4. encounter, 5. precautions, 6. picnic, 7. backpacking, 8. landmarks as they attract crowds of people and that’s not what I look for on holiday.
2. When you decide to explore the history of your region, you will 1. bask in the sun, 2. gain confidence, 3. hone your language skills, 4. take out, 5. grown out of, 6. travel light, 7. stumbled upon, 8. solving riddles, 9. gain an insight into history that not many people even realise exists.
3. My friends and I love 1. bask in the sun, 2. gain confidence, 3. hone your language skills, 4. take out, 5. grown out of, 6. travel light, 7. stumbled upon, 8. solving riddles, 9. gain an insight into so we organise scavenger hunts and invite other people to participate in them.
4. Going to international music or film festivals is a great opportunity to 1. bask in the sun, 2. gain confidence, 3. hone your language skills, 4. take out, 5. grown out of, 6. travel light, 7. stumbled upon, 8. solving riddles, 9. gain an insight into. You can meet people from all over the world and talk to them.
5. I think I’ve 1. bask in the sun, 2. gain confidence, 3. hone your language skills, 4. take out, 5. grown out of, 6. travel light, 7. stumbled upon, 8. solving riddles, 9. gain an insight into going on holiday with my parents. I prefer to go with my friends now.
6. I always 1. bask in the sun, 2. gain confidence, 3. hone your language skills, 4. take out, 5. grown out of, 6. travel light, 7. stumbled upon, 8. solving riddles, 9. gain an insight into insurance when I travel abroad. Safety first!
7. Last holiday, when we were exploring the history of our town, we 1. bask in the sun, 2. gain confidence, 3. hone your language skills, 4. take out, 5. grown out of, 6. travel light, 7. stumbled upon, 8. solving riddles, 9. gain an insight into some old photos showing the region before the first buildings were constructed here.
Read the statement referring to holidays and decide if you agree or disagree with them. Explain your answers in 2‑3 sentences.
If you don’t plan your journey carefully enough, you can expect trouble.
If you have a small holiday budget, you can’t really have fun.
If you spend holidays with people you like, it doesn’t matter where you go – it’s always fun.
Put the words in the correct place to create zero conditional sentences about holiday planning.
Put the phrases in correct order to create zero conditional sentences about holiday planning.
Choose all words which you associate with the words or situations below. More than one answer is correct in most questions.
Choose all words which you associate with what you can see in the picture and colour them green. More than one answer is correct in most questions.
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The picture below shows one of the alternative ways of spending summer holidays. What are these kids doing? Would you enjoy spending your holiday that way? Why? Why not? Express your opinion in 6‑7 sentences.

You have recently had a discussion with your classmates about different ways of spending summer holidays. Write an email to a friend in which you will:
suggest two alternative ways to spend summer holidays and why they can be fun;
write what can be done if don't have enough money to go on holiday where you'd like to go;
list safety measures one should take when going on holiday;
exaplain what should be taken into account when planning holidays.
Your email should have 100–150 words.