NC2 SESSION 12 Student B STOP & LOOK 3 Vocabulary Grammar Leisure activities Simple present – Present continuous Daily routines Simple Past – Past continuous Jobs Will – Be going to Special occasions Present tenses for future Holidays Present perfect Describing people (Appearance) Past perfect Education Relative clauses Feelings Animals VOCABULARY Exercise 1: Look at the definitions and complete the words. They are all connected to travelling. Meaning a) to sit or lie in the sun in order to make your skin darker Word s_______ b) things you can do to enjoy yourself away from home in the evening, for example in restaurants, cinemas or nightclubs n________ c) a journey by plane f_____ d) made slow or late d______ e) something you buy or keep to help you remember a holiday or special event s_______ f) a particular style of cooking c______ g) full of people c______ h) quiet and calm without much activity or many people p_______ i) a holiday on a large ship a c_ _ _ _ _ j) to arrange to have a ticket, hotel room, holiday by asking to have it kept for you. to b_ _ _ Page 1 of 5 Compiled by Ms. Le Tuyet NC2 SESSION 12 Student B GRAMMAR Exercise 2: Use relative clauses to explain the following words to your partner. CLUES – Cross STUDENT B Example: 2. An adjective which means “very angry”. 4. ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 7. ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 9. ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 11. ___________________________________ ____________________________________ 12. ___________________________________ ____________________________________ 13. ___________________________________ ____________________________________ 16. ___________________________________ ____________________________________ 18. ___________________________________ ____________________________________ Exercise 3: There is one word missing from each of the sentences below. Put one word from the box in the correct place in each sentence. in for just already yet last ago when never For example: The first men went to the moon in 1969. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Jose started learning English four months. Oh no, I've lost all my work on the computer! I've used a DVD player before. Can you help me? We spoke on the phone week. Lee and Oliver have known each other ten years. A: Julie, this is John. B: Actually, we've met. Hello, again! Chris left school he was sixteen. Mel hasn't heard the results of her exam. Page 2 of 5 Compiled by Ms. Le Tuyet