Why? 3) Have you ever been to a hospital? 4) When was the last time you were sick? 5) What do you do to stay healthy? Card 5. Discuss with your partner the topic 'Holidays and Travel'. The following questions will help you to organize your talk: 1) Have you ever been in any foreign country? 2) Where have you been? 3) Are you planning to go anywhere for your next vacation? 4) If so, where and who with? 5) How long will you stay? Card 6. Discuss with your partner the topic 'Holidays and Travel'. The following questions will help you to organize your talk: 1) What festival is the most exciting in your country? 2) When is the festival celebrated? 3) Why is this festival celebrated? 4) Does your family celebrate this festival? 5) Are there special foods connected with the festival? Card 7. Discuss with your partner the topic 'Holidays and Travel'. The following questions will help you to organize your talk: 1) Are you afraid of going abroad alone? 2) Could you live in another country for the rest of your life? 3) What was the most interesting person you met on one of your travels? 4) What was your best trip? Why? 5) What was your worst trip? Why? Card 8. Discuss with your partner the topic 'Holidays and Travel'. The following questions will help you to organize your talk: 1) What is your favourite holiday? 2) What do you like to do on the holidays? 3) Who do you usually spend the holidays with? 4) What is your parent's favourite holiday? 5) Do you think holidays are important? Why? marks_/22 Total [6] Total
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I'm not sure what you're asking "why" to, could you please clarify?
Yes, I have been to a hospital before for various reasons such as routine check-ups, minor illnesses, and injuries.
The last time I was sick was about a month ago with a common cold.
To stay healthy, I try to maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, get enough sleep, and practice good hygiene habits like washing my hands frequently.
Card 5:
Yes, I have been to several foreign countries.
Some of the countries I've been to include Japan, Australia, Thailand, and Italy.
I don't have any specific plans for my next vacation yet, but I'm considering visiting South America.
If I do go, I would probably go with a group of friends or family members.
I would like to stay for at least two weeks.
Card 6:
The most exciting festival in my country is probably the Fourth of July, which celebrates American Independence Day.
The festival is celebrated on July 4th every year.
This festival is celebrated to commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which marked the birth of the United States as an independent nation.
Yes, my family and I usually celebrate the Fourth of July with a barbecue or picnic and by watching fireworks.
Some special foods connected with the festival include hot dogs, hamburgers, and apple pie.
Card 7:
I'm not afraid of going abroad alone, but I prefer to travel with at least one other person for safety and company.
It would depend on the country and the circumstances, but I think it's possible that I could live in another country for the rest of my life.
The most interesting person I met on one of my travels was a woman from Nepal who was trekking in the same area as me. She had a fascinating life story and was incredibly kind and inspiring.
My best trip was probably to Japan, because I loved the food, culture, and scenery there.
My worst trip was to a city in the US where I had a negative experience with the people I was staying with, and the city itself was not very interesting or enjoyable.
Card 8:
My favorite holiday is Christmas, because I love spending time with my family and friends, giving and receiving gifts, and enjoying festive food and decorations.
On holidays, I like to relax, spend time with loved ones, and participate in festive activities like cooking or decorating.
I usually spend holidays with my family and close friends.
My parents' favorite holiday is also Christmas, for similar reasons.
Yes, I think holidays are important because they provide opportunities to connect with loved ones, celebrate important events or traditions, and take a break from everyday life.