Beginner: Travelling and Vacation- Antonymous Adjectives

READING ALOUD

Let’s read the dialogue. I will play Ron and you will play Emma. Then, we’ll switch roles.

READ

Hi, Emma. How was your family trip?
It was fun but tiring. We went to an animal park. We saw kangaroos and rabbits! It was very scary at first, but we enjoyed the experience. How was your weekend?

That is so cool. Were there many people in the park? My weekend was a bit boring but it became interesting when I went to the park with my friends.
There were only a few people when we went there. At first, I thought it is a big park, but it is small.

I wish I could visit that place too. It is easy to travel, but it is difficult to find time.
That’s right. Anyway, I need to go. My sister is waiting for me.

CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

Please answer the questions I’ll ask you about the dialogue.

ANSWER

1. What did Emma do with her family?
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2. What animals did Emma see in the park?
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3. How did Ron’s weekend become interesting?
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4. Does Ron always go out with his family?
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DESCRIBING PICTURES

Study the picture for 1 minute. Choose the word in the parentheses that is the OPPOSITE of how each character looks/acts and use it in a sentence.

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1. How does Mary look? (happy/sad)
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2. How does Ben look? (afraid/brave)
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3. How does Peter look? (strong/weak)
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CONVERSATION PRACTICE

Let’s talk. Please answer my questions. You may ask questions, too.

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1. Do you prefer to travel somewhere cold or hot?
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2. Do you prefer long travels by a ship or short travels by an airplane?
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3. While on vacation, what activities do you enjoy that other people find boring?
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4. When travelling, do you usually bring heavy or light baggage?
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5. Is it better to be awake or asleep while travelling?
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