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3a Work or play?
1 Warm-up Answer the following questions.
• What sort of things do you usually do when you’re on holiday?
• What do you think of the idea of working while on holiday?
2 Read A. Look at the title and the pictures below. What do you think the people are doing?
Why? Listen, read and find out.
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trees, building dry stone walls or price.
even painting a lighthouse. Don’t worry if you’ve never done
A working holiday gives you the anything like this before. We
chance to learn new skills and provide full training as well as all
meet new people. It’s not all work, the tools you will need.
work, work, though. We organise It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
fun activities to fill the long Just ask anyone who’s been on a
summer evenings. working holiday!
B. Read again. Find sentences in the advertisement
to prove that the statements below are wrong.
1. Everybody does the same activities.
2. On a working holiday you have to work in
the evenings.
3. A working holiday costs less than £60 per
week.
4. You must pay extra for the meals.
5. You must have previous experience.
6. You must bring all the necessary equipment.
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