Ó e6am3b A nightmare journey What can go wrong when you’re travelling? Talk in pairs. 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 21 9sr9hm Vocabulary Travel situations 3 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. be delayed get off get stuck give a lift wait for break down be cancelled get on 40 4Unit Lost and found describe objects present products and services Goals talk about unexpected travel situations make deductions, talk about possibilities talk about attitudes to possessions Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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