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LESSON SET OVERVIEW

With this lesson set, your students will:

  • expand vocabulary related to holiday accommodation,
  • practise writing skills,
  • discuss pros and cons of different types of accommodation,
  • practise functional language for hotel situations,
  • watch videos about a hostel and an Airbnb.

In the first lesson, students learn vocabulary to talk about holiday accommodation. They also write a hotel review. In the second lesson, they practise functional language for hotel situations using the vocabulary from the first lesson.

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Each lesson in the set is also a standalone lesson.

Lesson 1

Teach students vocabulary related to accommodation
vocabulary related to accommodation
Standard Lesson 60 min Unlimited Plan

Hotel reviews

General

Students watch a video about a hostel in Lisbon and learn vocabulary related to accommodation (e.g. balcony, toiletries, polite staff). They also read comments about a hotel and write a review.

Lesson 2

Help students practise functional language in hotels
functional language for hotel situations
Standard Lesson 60 min Premium Plan

I’m calling to change my reservation (functional language)

General

Students learn functional language for hotel situations (e.g. I’m afraid…, Let me…, Would it be possible…?). They role-play conversations with receptionists and Airbnb hosts. They also watch a video by an Airbnb host.

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