Ó 27z926 A nightmare journey What can go wrong when you’re travelling? Talk together. Kate and Jessie are on a journey. Listen to conversations A–F and answer the questions. Did any of the problems you mentioned happen? A 1 2 Why are they travelling? What’s the problem? B 3 What do they have to do? C 4 5 What’s the problem? What do you think is going to happen next? D 6 7 What’s the problem? What does Kate suggest? E 8 9 Why are Stephanie’s parents not at the airport? How do the girls get to the city centre? F 10 What’s the problem? Complete Katie’s description of her journey with these expressions in the correct form. Listening 1 2 nn24rg 21 Vocabulary Travel situations 3 be delayed get off get stuck give a lift wait for break down be cancelled get on We had a nightmare journey. We (1) the wrong train and had to (2) in some little town somewhere. We tried to get a connecting train to the airport from there, but all the trains (3) . There was a replacement bus service. Our problems didn’t end there. When we arrived at the airport our plane (4) . And when we finally arrived at the other end Stephanie was there – but without her parents. They (5) in a traffic jam and couldn’t (6) us as promised. That’s why we had to take the airport bus. And then the bus (7) , so we had to get off and (8) the next one. 43 4 Unit describe objects present products and services Goals talk about unexpected travel situations make deductions, talk about possibilities talk about attitudes to possessions Lost and found Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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