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Planning a picnicA:- Er ... Mr. Smith, have you got anything special planned for the weekend? B: - No. Not really, why? A:- My daughter has just phoned me. She insists that we travel to the beach for a picnic. Would you like to join us? B:- Yes, I would be delighted. C: - Leonid. How about taking my son, Boris? He should keep Kate good company. A:- That would be splendid. I haven't seen Boris for ages. Do you fish, Mr. Smith? B:- I used to, when I was younger, but not very often now. I used to enjoy spinning the most. A: - I'll get you a spinning-rod. Shall we go on Saturday or Sunday? B: - I suppose Sunday would be best. Are we going by train? A: - No, I've got a car. What if I say 8 in the morning, Sunday, Mr.Smith? B: - Perfect. I'll be down in the lobby at 8 sharp. Good bye, then. HOLIDAY PLANS Student AWork with a partner. Ask and answer questions to find the missing information in the following tables.
Before you start, work out which questions to ask, e.g. Where is Amanda Smith going on holiday? etc. When you have finished, compare your tables. You can also discuss your own holiday plans. Student BWork with a partner. Ask and answer questions to find the missing information in the following tables.
Before you start, work out which questions to ask, e.g. Where is Peter Brown going for his holiday? etc. When you have finished, compare your tables. You can also discuss your own holiday plans. U N I T III T R A VE L L I N G Grammar:Infinitive
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