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Vacation – Overview

English Speaking Practice – “Vacation” Unit Overview

English Speaking Practice Platform (A2)

Unit: “Vacation” – Travel & Holidays
Robot teacher introducing a unit about travel and vacations

Welcome to the “Vacation” unit. In these lessons, students learn how to talk about travel plans, holiday activities, and experiences in English – using clear, natural language.

🗂️ Main Activities in this Unit

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🆕 “Vacation” – Lesson Overview

This unit helps you talk about where you go on vacation, what you do there, and how you feel about your trips. Learners can follow the lessons in order or choose the skill they want to practice.

Practice dialogues about travel plans, past trips, and dream vacations – asking and answering questions about where, when, and what you do.
Learn key travel words and phrases: book a flight, stay at a hotel, go sightseeing, take photos, buy souvenirs, and more.
Use English in real holiday situations: checking in at a hotel, asking for directions, ordering food, and talking to people while traveling.
Look at vacation pictures (beach, mountains, city trips) and describe what people are doing and where they are: They’re swimming in the sea. He’s visiting a museum.
Read short travel stories, postcards, or emails about holidays, then answer questions to check understanding and learn new expressions.
Listen to people talking about their vacations or making travel plans, then choose or say the correct answers to show what you understand.

🗣️ How the Robots Work

  • Select one of the sections above (Conversation, Vocabulary, Real Life, etc.).
  • Click Start to begin the interactive session.
  • The AI teacher will ask you questions or read texts about travel and vacations.
  • Speak your answers clearly and receive feedback on grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation (in speaking/listening lessons).
  • Use the Stop button anytime to end the lesson.
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💡 Who Is This Unit For?

This unit is suitable for A2 learners who want to talk more confidently about trips and holidays in English. It works well for:

  • Students preparing to travel or join exchange programs.
  • Teachers who need speaking and listening activities about travel.
  • Independent learners who enjoy traveling and want to describe their experiences in English.

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