2. Vacation Plans
1. Read 3 questions below.
2. Listen to the audio clip and answer to the questions.
3. Compare the answer with your partners.
Who are
the speakers?
What are
the speakers
talking about?
Where does
the conversation
take place?
3. Languages to Use
Modals
A modal is used to indicate modality- likelihood, ability, permission,
and obligation. Examples include the English verbs can/could, may/
might, must, will/would, and shall/should.
You should buy a round-trip plane ticket because it’s cheaper.
With your partner, complete the following sentences
using one of the modals below.
1. It will be warm, so you don’t ________ pack long sleeve shirts.
2. I am not sure, but I ________ go to one of the national parks.
3. You ________ make have a driver’s license to rent a car.
4. It is very beautiful city, so you ________ bring your camera.
have to should might must
4. Vacation Activities and Plans
Let’s mix and match the images with vacation activities.
Ask and answer each other using expressions below.
When/What/When
are you going to…?
I am going to…
I will…
go snorkeling go shopping
go camping go on safari
go on safari go camping go shopping go snorkeling
5. Safari In Africa
• stunning landscapes
• a northern wildness in Kenya
• a bird-heaven stopover
Hiking in Peru
• sightseeing highlights at Lima,
Cusco and Machu Picchu
• enjoy surprise Hidden Treasure
• 5 full breakfasts included
Beach resort in Maldives
• snorkeling and scuba diving
• sea-side spas, an oil massage
• luxury stay in the island resort
Urban trip to New York
• start Rockefeller Center and
head uptown to Central Park
• visit Met Museum of Art
• Subway ride and Manhattan
Vacation Locations
6. What would you like to do on summer vacation?
Let’s practice using what we learned in class below.
Summer Vacation Plans
When
What
Where
are you going to? must
should
might
have to
I am going to…
I will…