<p>1. How (not) to Relax, p. 8 Drive, January 2017</p><p>Listen and fill in the gaps.</p><p>For me, the best way to relax is to read a book in the ______. I love the water. Oceans, rivers, lakes, ______and springs and my own bathtub – I am happy in all of them!</p><p>So when I had the chance to visit a ______onsen, I was very excited! I had one day in</p><p>Tokyo ______flights from China to the USA. A visit to the ______would be the perfect way to stop jet ______. I found a great hotel. It was a capsule hotel. That </p><p>______that I wouldn’t have a room. Just a ______“capsule” the size of a bed. </p><p>What fun, I thought! </p><p>------</p><p>2. How (not) to Relax, p. 8 Drive, January 2017</p><p>Are these statements true (T) or false (F)? a. Beth loves all types of water. b. Beth wanted to stop seasickness. c. Beth decided to relax in the spa in China. d. She chose a capsule hotel. e. The receptionist only gave her a few towels. f. Beth knew the way to the spa room. g. Beth was only wearing a bath robe and slippers. h. The receptionist showed Beth the way and Beth chose the right door. i. Beth was standing in her robe in a busy street. SOLUTIONS</p><p>1. How (not) to Relax, p. 8 Drive, January 2017</p><p>Listen and fill in the gaps.</p><p>For me, the best way to relax is to read a book in the bathtub. I love the water. Oceans, rivers, lakes, ponds and springs and my own bathtub – I am happy in all of them!</p><p>So when I had the chance to visit a Japanese onsen, I was very excited! I had one day in </p><p>Tokyo between flights from China to the USA. A visit to the spa would be the perfect way to stop jet lag. I found a great hotel. It was a capsule hotel. That means that I wouldn’t have a room. Just a tiny “capsule” the size of a bed. What fun, I thought! </p><p>------</p><p>2. How (not) to Relax, p. 8 Drive, January 2017</p><p>Are these statements true (T) or false (F)? a. Beth loves all types of water. T b. Beth wanted to stop seasickness. F c. Beth decided to relax in the spa in China. F d. She chose a capsule hotel. T e. The receptionist only gave her a few towels. F f. Beth knew the way to the spa room. F g. Beth was only wearing a bath robe and slippers. T h. The receptionist showed Beth the way and Beth chose the right door. F i. Beth was standing in her robe in a busy street. T</p>
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages2 Page
-
File Size-