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1 Holidays 1

2 A. Places to stay and types of holiday 2

3 A c……………: A place where you can p__________ a tent or park a cara __________. 3

4 A camp-site: A place where you can pitch a tent or park a caravan. Pronunciation : /’kæmpsa ɪ t/ 4

5 A self-c __________ flat: A flat which you rent; you cook for yourself 5

6 A self-catering flat: A flat which you rent; you cook for yourself Pronunciation : /selfke ɪ tər ɪ ŋ/ 6

7 A gue __________: Acc __________ like a hotel but cheaper and with fewer services 7

8 A guesthouse: Accommodation like a hotel but cheaper and with fewer services Pronunciation : /’gestha ʊ z/ 8

9 A y__________ h__________ : Cheap ac__________, mainly for young people, with, perhaps ten or more people sleeping in b__________ b__________ in one room 9

10 A youth hostel: Cheap accommodation, mainly for young people, with, perhaps ten or more people sleeping in bunk beds in one room Pronunciation : /ju:θ/ /’h ɒ stl/ 10

11 A h__________ c__________: A place providing holiday accommodation in little cha_________ or flats, with restaurants, bars, swimming p__________ and lots of other fac__________ and entert__________ for when visitors want a br__________ from sun-b__________ 11

12 A holiday camp: A place providing holiday accommodation in little chalets or flats, with restaurants, bars, swimming pools and lots of other facilities and entertainment for when visitors want a break from sun-bathing Pronunciation : /’h ɒ l ɪ de ɪ / /kæmp/ 12

13 A t__________ - sh__________ apartment: Accommodation of which you share ownership with a number of people, for example you own a twelfth of the apartment so you have the right to stay there for one month every year. 13

14 A time-share apartment: Accommodation of which you share ownership with a number of people, for example you own a twelfth of the apartment so you have the right to stay there for one month every year. Pronunciation : /’ta ɪ m ʃ eə/ 14

15 A p__________ holiday: A holiday in which you pay for travel, accommodation and food (even occasionally exc__________) in advance 15

16 A package holiday : A holiday in which you pay for travel, accommodation and food (even occasionally excursions) in advance Pronunciation : package /’pæk ɪ d ʒ / 16

17 A cr__________ : A holiday spent touring on a b__________, stopping off to go sight-s__________ at different po__________ 17

18 A cruise: A holiday spent touring on a boat, stopping off to go sight-seeing at different ports Pronunciation : /kru:z/ 18

19 B. Holiday brochures 19

20 The language of holiday br__________ is often quite exaggerated. Here are some typical adjectives with nouns that they collate with. 20

21 The language of holiday brochures (= a type of small magazine that contains pictures and information on a product or a company) is often quite exaggerated. Here are some typical adjectives with nouns that they collate with. Pronunciation : brochure /’brə ʊʃ ə / 21

22 br_______-t__________/stu__________ vie_______/scen__________/pist_____ _____ (ski slo__________) suggests that something is so magnificent that it takes your br__________ away 22

23 breath-taking/stunning views/scenery/pistes (ski slopes) suggests that something is so magnificent that it takes your breath away Pronunciation : /’breθ’te ɪ k ɪ ŋ/ 23

24 excl__________ acce__________/cl__________/shops : only the most special people can use the fac__________ 24

25 exclusive access/clubs/shops: only the most special people can use the facilities Pronunciation : / ɪ k’sklu:s ɪ v/ 25

26 exhi__________ feeling/ride/moment : makes you feel excited and full of energy 26

27 exhilarating feeling/ride/moment: makes you feel excited, happy and full of energy Pronunciation : / ɪ g’z ɪ ləre ɪ t ɪ ŋ/ 27

28 ex__________ beauty/charm/location: unusual and much more exciting than one’s everyday reality 28

29 exotic beauty/charm/location: unusual and much more exciting than one’s everyday reality Pronunciation : / ɪ g’z ɒ t ɪ k/ 29

30 glam__________ surr__________/film star/hotel : especially exciting and attractive 30

31 glamorous surroundings/film star/hotel: especially exciting and attractive Pronunciation : /’glæmərəs/ 31

32 intox__________ views/air/fragrance: makes you feel excited and emotional 32

33 intoxicating views/air/fragrance: makes you feel excited and emotional Pronunciation : / ɪ n’t ɒ ks ɪ ke ɪ t ɪ ŋ/ 33

34 leg__________ hospitality/figure/status: so special that it has been famous for some time 34

35 legendary hospitality/figure/status: so special that it has been famous for some time Pronunciation : /’led ʒ əndri/ 35

36 lux__________ cruise ship/accommodation/lifestyle : provides great comfort 36

37 luxurious cruise ship/accommodation/lifestyle: provides great comfort Pronunciation : /l ʌ g’ ʒʊ əriəs/ 37

38 migh_____ river/cathedral/oak: large and powerful 38

39 mighty river/cathedral/oak: large and powerful Pronunciation : /’ma ɪ ti/ 39

40 pict__________ streets/villages/cottage: as pretty as a picture 40

41 picturesque streets/villages/cottage: as pretty as a picture Pronunciation : /’p ɪ kt ʃ ə’resk/ 41

42 subl__________ pleasure/simplicity/skill: heavenly or divine 42

43 sublime pleasure/simplicity/skill: heavenly or divine Pronunciation : /sə’bla ɪ m/ 43

44 unsurpa__________ opportunity/beauty/quality: nothing better exists 44

45 unsurpassed opportunity/beauty/quality: nothing better exists Pronunciation : / ʌ nsə’p ɑ :st/ 45

46 unsp__________ charm/village/woodland: still in a beautiful and natural state 46

47 unspoilt charm/village/woodland: still in a beautiful and natural state Pronunciation : unspoilt / ʌ n’sp ɔɪ lt/ (UK), unspoiled / ʌ n’sp ɔɪ ld/ (A.E.) 47

48 THE END Lourdes


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