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Question 1 of 32
1. Question
put the words in the correct order
1. to/isn’t/He/a/ going / stay / in / hotel
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Question 2 of 32
2. Question
put the words in the correct order
2. show | to / They’re / city / going / the / me
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Question 3 of 32
3. Question
put the words in the correct order
3. good / going / time / have / We’re / to /a
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time.
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Question 4 of 32
4. Question
put the words in the correct order
4. is/ home /to/ she / going / When | go
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Question 5 of 32
5. Question
put the words in the correct order
5. not/ sights / going / I’m | see / the / to
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Question 6 of 32
6. Question
Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of going to.
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We our friends the city. (show)
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Question 7 of 32
7. Question
Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of going to.
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They nice meals in expensive restaurants. (have)
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Question 8 of 32
8. Question
Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of going to.
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with a friend? (you / stay)
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Question 9 of 32
9. Question
Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of going to.
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They the museum. (not visit)
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Question 10 of 32
10. Question
Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of going to.
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the sights? (they / see)
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Question 11 of 32
11. Question
Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of going to.
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He a lot of people. (meet)
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Question 12 of 32
12. Question
Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of going to.
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She on holiday this year. (not go)
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Question 13 of 32
13. Question
Complete the dialogue. Use the correct form of going to.
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A. So, where are you going to go(go) on holiday?
B. I 2 (travel) round Europe for a few weeks.
A. Really? Where 3 (stay)?
B. Well, this year I 4 (not/sleep) in hotels Instead, I’m going to CouchSurf.
A. CouchSurf? What a great idea 5 (travel) alone?
B. Yes, I am. My girlfriend 6 (drive) to Marbella with some friends. They 7 (spend) all day on the beach and they 8 (dance) all night I don’t like that kind of holiday. I 9 (meet) lots of new people and see lots of new places.
A. Which countries 10 ? (visit)
B. italy first, and then Croatia, Greece, and Turkey. My CouchSurfing hosts 11 (show) me the sights. I 12 (have) a great time!
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Question 14 of 32
14. Question
Write the expressions in the correct column
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GO
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Question 15 of 32
15. Question
Write the expressions in the correct column
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HAVE
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Question 16 of 32
16. Question
Write the expressions in the correct column
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SEE
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Question 17 of 32
17. Question
Write the expressions in the correct column
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SHOW
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Question 18 of 32
18. Question
Write the expressions in the correct column
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STAY
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Question 19 of 32
19. Question
Complete the text with the verbs from a.
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Maria is really happy because she’s going to go on holiday tomorrow. She’ going to with her cousins in London. They’re going to her around the city and she’s going to all the sights. They’re going to lots of nice meals together. She’s going to by plane, and she’s going to sin London for a week. The second week, Maria and her cousins are going to travel to the coast. They’re going to in a hotel, and they’re going to a great time. Maria’ going to back to London before she goes home.
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Question 20 of 32
20. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed words.
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Question 21 of 32
21. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed words.
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Question 22 of 32
22. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed words.
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Question 23 of 32
23. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed words.
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Question 24 of 32
24. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed words.
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Question 25 of 32
25. Question
Listen and Choose the stressed words.
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Question 26 of 32
26. Question
Listen to four speakers talking about their first experience of CouchSurfing.
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How many people did not enjoy the experience?
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Question 27 of 32
27. Question
Listen again and match the speakers to the sentences A-D.
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Question 28 of 32
28. Question
Read the text. Answer the questions with H (Hannah), A (Arno), V (Virginie), or R (Rory).
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Travelling by InterRail
Since 1972, backpackers have enjoyed the freedom to explore 30 European countries, thanks to the InterRail pass.
Here, InterRail travellers say why they love InterRail so much.
Hannah Kopper (23, England)Route
Amsterdam — Hamburg — Berlin —- Warsaw — Krakow — Prague — Vienna — Budapest — Zagreb — Split — Mostar — Sarajevo — Belgrade
1 love InterRail because you can go where you want, when you want! When we started our journey, we had an idea of where we wanted to go, but as we travelled we got new ideas. Changing our plans was easy — you can stay an extra night or two if you like a place, and if you don’t like it you can go somewhere else. The InterRail pass gives you real freedom.
Arno Valentjin (29, The Netherlands)
Amsterdam — Bonn — Stuttgart — Salzburg — Ljubljana — Split — Pescara — Bari — Corfu — Igoumenitsa — Patras — Athens
One of the best things about InterRail is that you get cheaper, or even free travel on ferries as well as trains. I travelled to Split in Croatia and then took the ferry to Pescara in Italy. Then 1 travelled by InterRail to the south of Italy, and then took the ferry to the Greek island of Corfu. It was fantastic! You also get discounts on hotels, tourist attractions, and lots more.
Virginie Gauguet (26, France)
Paris — Versailles — Epernay — Blois — Angers — Lyons — Chamonix — Nice — Monaco — Ventimiglia — Pisa — Florence — Perugia — Assisi – Rome — Naples
In six weeks I met so many new interesting people and made friends from all over the world. It’s a cheap way to
travel too, especially if you take the night trains -I saved a lot of money on accommodation this way. I really want
to go InterRailing again!
Rory Mitchell (21, Scotland)
Innsbruck — Venice — Sienna — Lucca — Pisa — Florence — Cannes — Monaco — Nice — Figueras — Rosas — Barcelona — Paris — Antwerp
This was the first time I’d left the UK, and I loved it. InterRail is safe and easy for first-time travellers. I got an
InterRail Global Pass so I could take as many trains as I wanted. Isaw many amazing places, and learnt a lot about Europe’s culture and history. I visited over 15 cities in less than a month. I’m definitely going to do it again next year!-
Question:
Which person made new friends while travelling?
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Question 29 of 32
29. Question
Read the text. Answer the questions with H (Hannah), A (Arno), V (Virginie), or R (Rory).
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Travelling by InterRail
Since 1972, backpackers have enjoyed the freedom to explore 30 European countries, thanks to the InterRail pass.
Here, InterRail travellers say why they love InterRail so much.
Hannah Kopper (23, England)Route
Amsterdam — Hamburg — Berlin —- Warsaw — Krakow — Prague — Vienna — Budapest — Zagreb — Split — Mostar — Sarajevo — Belgrade
1 love InterRail because you can go where you want, when you want! When we started our journey, we had an idea of where we wanted to go, but as we travelled we got new ideas. Changing our plans was easy — you can stay an extra night or two if you like a place, and if you don’t like it you can go somewhere else. The InterRail pass gives you real freedom.
Arno Valentjin (29, The Netherlands)
Amsterdam — Bonn — Stuttgart — Salzburg — Ljubljana — Split — Pescara — Bari — Corfu — Igoumenitsa — Patras — Athens
One of the best things about InterRail is that you get cheaper, or even free travel on ferries as well as trains. I travelled to Split in Croatia and then took the ferry to Pescara in Italy. Then 1 travelled by InterRail to the south of Italy, and then took the ferry to the Greek island of Corfu. It was fantastic! You also get discounts on hotels, tourist attractions, and lots more.
Virginie Gauguet (26, France)
Paris — Versailles — Epernay — Blois — Angers — Lyons — Chamonix — Nice — Monaco — Ventimiglia — Pisa — Florence — Perugia — Assisi – Rome — Naples
In six weeks I met so many new interesting people and made friends from all over the world. It’s a cheap way to
travel too, especially if you take the night trains -I saved a lot of money on accommodation this way. I really want
to go InterRailing again!
Rory Mitchell (21, Scotland)
Innsbruck — Venice — Sienna — Lucca — Pisa — Florence — Cannes — Monaco — Nice — Figueras — Rosas — Barcelona — Paris — Antwerp
This was the first time I’d left the UK, and I loved it. InterRail is safe and easy for first-time travellers. I got an
InterRail Global Pass so I could take as many trains as I wanted. Isaw many amazing places, and learnt a lot about Europe’s culture and history. I visited over 15 cities in less than a month. I’m definitely going to do it again next year!-
Question:
Who spent very little on accommodation ?
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Question 30 of 32
30. Question
Read the text. Answer the questions with H (Hannah), A (Arno), V (Virginie), or R (Rory).
________________________________________________________________________________
Travelling by InterRail
Since 1972, backpackers have enjoyed the freedom to explore 30 European countries, thanks to the InterRail pass.
Here, InterRail travellers say why they love InterRail so much.
Hannah Kopper (23, England)Route
Amsterdam — Hamburg — Berlin —- Warsaw — Krakow — Prague — Vienna — Budapest — Zagreb — Split — Mostar — Sarajevo — Belgrade
1 love InterRail because you can go where you want, when you want! When we started our journey, we had an idea of where we wanted to go, but as we travelled we got new ideas. Changing our plans was easy — you can stay an extra night or two if you like a place, and if you don’t like it you can go somewhere else. The InterRail pass gives you real freedom.
Arno Valentjin (29, The Netherlands)
Amsterdam — Bonn — Stuttgart — Salzburg — Ljubljana — Split — Pescara — Bari — Corfu — Igoumenitsa — Patras — Athens
One of the best things about InterRail is that you get cheaper, or even free travel on ferries as well as trains. I travelled to Split in Croatia and then took the ferry to Pescara in Italy. Then 1 travelled by InterRail to the south of Italy, and then took the ferry to the Greek island of Corfu. It was fantastic! You also get discounts on hotels, tourist attractions, and lots more.
Virginie Gauguet (26, France)
Paris — Versailles — Epernay — Blois — Angers — Lyons — Chamonix — Nice — Monaco — Ventimiglia — Pisa — Florence — Perugia — Assisi – Rome — Naples
In six weeks I met so many new interesting people and made friends from all over the world. It’s a cheap way to
travel too, especially if you take the night trains -I saved a lot of money on accommodation this way. I really want
to go InterRailing again!
Rory Mitchell (21, Scotland)
Innsbruck — Venice — Sienna — Lucca — Pisa — Florence — Cannes — Monaco — Nice — Figueras — Rosas — Barcelona — Paris — Antwerp
This was the first time I’d left the UK, and I loved it. InterRail is safe and easy for first-time travellers. I got an
InterRail Global Pass so I could take as many trains as I wanted. Isaw many amazing places, and learnt a lot about Europe’s culture and history. I visited over 15 cities in less than a month. I’m definitely going to do it again next year!-
Question:
Who used their InterRail pass on another form of transport?
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Question 31 of 32
31. Question
Read the text. Answer the questions with H (Hannah), A (Arno), V (Virginie), or R (Rory).
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Travelling by InterRail
Since 1972, backpackers have enjoyed the freedom to explore 30 European countries, thanks to the InterRail pass.
Here, InterRail travellers say why they love InterRail so much.
Hannah Kopper (23, England)Route
Amsterdam — Hamburg — Berlin —- Warsaw — Krakow — Prague — Vienna — Budapest — Zagreb — Split — Mostar — Sarajevo — Belgrade
1 love InterRail because you can go where you want, when you want! When we started our journey, we had an idea of where we wanted to go, but as we travelled we got new ideas. Changing our plans was easy — you can stay an extra night or two if you like a place, and if you don’t like it you can go somewhere else. The InterRail pass gives you real freedom.
Arno Valentjin (29, The Netherlands)
Amsterdam — Bonn — Stuttgart — Salzburg — Ljubljana — Split — Pescara — Bari — Corfu — Igoumenitsa — Patras — Athens
One of the best things about InterRail is that you get cheaper, or even free travel on ferries as well as trains. I travelled to Split in Croatia and then took the ferry to Pescara in Italy. Then 1 travelled by InterRail to the south of Italy, and then took the ferry to the Greek island of Corfu. It was fantastic! You also get discounts on hotels, tourist attractions, and lots more.
Virginie Gauguet (26, France)
Paris — Versailles — Epernay — Blois — Angers — Lyons — Chamonix — Nice — Monaco — Ventimiglia — Pisa — Florence — Perugia — Assisi – Rome — Naples
In six weeks I met so many new interesting people and made friends from all over the world. It’s a cheap way to
travel too, especially if you take the night trains -I saved a lot of money on accommodation this way. I really want
to go InterRailing again!
Rory Mitchell (21, Scotland)
Innsbruck — Venice — Sienna — Lucca — Pisa — Florence — Cannes — Monaco — Nice — Figueras — Rosas — Barcelona — Paris — Antwerp
This was the first time I’d left the UK, and I loved it. InterRail is safe and easy for first-time travellers. I got an
InterRail Global Pass so I could take as many trains as I wanted. Isaw many amazing places, and learnt a lot about Europe’s culture and history. I visited over 15 cities in less than a month. I’m definitely going to do it again next year!-
Question:
Who was travelling abroad for the first time?
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Question 32 of 32
32. Question
Read the text. Answer the questions with H (Hannah), A (Arno), V (Virginie), or R (Rory).
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Travelling by InterRail
Since 1972, backpackers have enjoyed the freedom to explore 30 European countries, thanks to the InterRail pass.
Here, InterRail travellers say why they love InterRail so much.
Hannah Kopper (23, England)Route
Amsterdam — Hamburg — Berlin —- Warsaw — Krakow — Prague — Vienna — Budapest — Zagreb — Split — Mostar — Sarajevo — Belgrade
1 love InterRail because you can go where you want, when you want! When we started our journey, we had an idea of where we wanted to go, but as we travelled we got new ideas. Changing our plans was easy — you can stay an extra night or two if you like a place, and if you don’t like it you can go somewhere else. The InterRail pass gives you real freedom.
Arno Valentjin (29, The Netherlands)
Amsterdam — Bonn — Stuttgart — Salzburg — Ljubljana — Split — Pescara — Bari — Corfu — Igoumenitsa — Patras — Athens
One of the best things about InterRail is that you get cheaper, or even free travel on ferries as well as trains. I travelled to Split in Croatia and then took the ferry to Pescara in Italy. Then 1 travelled by InterRail to the south of Italy, and then took the ferry to the Greek island of Corfu. It was fantastic! You also get discounts on hotels, tourist attractions, and lots more.
Virginie Gauguet (26, France)
Paris — Versailles — Epernay — Blois — Angers — Lyons — Chamonix — Nice — Monaco — Ventimiglia — Pisa — Florence — Perugia — Assisi – Rome — Naples
In six weeks I met so many new interesting people and made friends from all over the world. It’s a cheap way to
travel too, especially if you take the night trains -I saved a lot of money on accommodation this way. I really want
to go InterRailing again!
Rory Mitchell (21, Scotland)
Innsbruck — Venice — Sienna — Lucca — Pisa — Florence — Cannes — Monaco — Nice — Figueras — Rosas — Barcelona — Paris — Antwerp
This was the first time I’d left the UK, and I loved it. InterRail is safe and easy for first-time travellers. I got an
InterRail Global Pass so I could take as many trains as I wanted. Isaw many amazing places, and learnt a lot about Europe’s culture and history. I visited over 15 cities in less than a month. I’m definitely going to do it again next year!-
Question:
Which person found it easy to make new plans while travelling?
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