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Writing Assignment: Vacation (Solution)

on vacation

1. Is the landscape mountainous or flat?
The landscape is mountainous.

2. In the picture do you see an ocean or lake?
In the picture we see a lake.

3. Is the beach good for sunbathing?
No, the beach is not good for sunbathing. It’s too rocky.

4. What kind of trees are growing here?
There are pine trees (evergreens) growing by the lake.

5. Is the sailboat sailing towards the right or towards the left?
The sailboat is sailing towards the left.

6. What is jumping out of the water?
A fish is jumping out of the water.

7. What are the men in the canoe doing?
The men in the canoe are fishing.

8. What else besides birds are flying in the air?
In addition to birds flying, we also see a plane flying in the air.

9. Who is taking a walk on the road?
A man is taking a walk on the road with a couple of dogs.

10. Are the people on the right driving a sports car or a family car?
The people on the right are driving a family car.

11. How many people in the picture are on foot?
We see one person on foot in the picture.

12. Why don’t you need an umbrella?
We don’t need an umbrella because it’s not raining.

13. Can you go mountain climbing here?
You can probably go mountain climbing in the mountains that you see in the distance.

14. Is it possible to go camping with a tent here? To go on a picnic?
You could have a picnic alongside the lake under the trees, but it is not possible to camping with a tent here. You’d have to go to the mountains in the distance to find a good camping place.

15. Can you play golf here? Tennis? Baseball?
There aren’t any fields on which to play golf, tennis, or baseball here.

16. What else can you do here on a summer vacation? How about on a winter vacation?
On a summer vacation we could go sailing, canoeing, swimming, or fishing here. On a winter vacation, we could go ice skating, ice fishing, or skiing in the mountains in the distance.

17. What kind of wild animals would you find in this forest?
In this forest we could find squirrels, rabbits, foxes, raccoons, snakes, perhaps bears, woodpeckers, sparrows, robins, cardinals, bluebirds, or quail.

18. When does the water turn into ice?
The water turns into ice in the winter, when the temperature goes below freezing.

19. In which season do many students go on vacation?
Many students go on vacation in the summer, when they have summer break from school.

20. Where do you spend your summer vacations?
I like to spend my summer vacation by the lake or in the mountains.

Paragraph: My Vacation

Write a brief paragraph about a vacation that you took. Where did you go? What did you do? Would you recommend a friend to go there for his vacation?

When I was in my 30s, I went on a backpacking trip in Europe. I bought a Eurail pass, which allowed me unlimited travel by train throughout Europe for thirty days. First I traveled around Germany, visiting different cities such as Eisenach (where J.S. Bach was born, and where Martin Luther attended Latin school as a young boy), Chemnitz (formerly known as Karl Marx Stadt when it was a part of the former East Germany), and Kiel. At night I stayed in youth hostels. The hostels were very inexpensive, but sometimes it was difficult to find how to get to the hostel from the train station.

From Kiel I left Germany and took an overnight ferry to Oslo, the capital of Norway. I then traveled around Norway by rail, visiting cities such as Stavanger and Bergen. In Norway I didn’t stay in youth hostels, but I traveled by night on the trains and slept on the train instead. When I got tired of traveling, I went to visit relatives before going back home to the United States.

I had a lot of fun traveling around Europe and seeing many famous and historical places. Since I stayed in hostels and traveled by train, I was able to meet a lot of local people and talk to them. I would recommend anyone who likes to travel “off the beaten path” (= go to places that most tourists don’t see or don’t visit) to take a vacation like this. Be sure to take a lot of pictures so you can have some nice memories of your travel adventures!

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Writing Assignment: Vacation

on vacation

 

Vocabulary

mountain
left
sunbathing
to consist of
to the left
such a
to climb
sky, air
to need
to do
else
to need
a walk
vacation
possibility
shore
to go on vacation
ocean
animal
flat
to spend (time)
to fly
car
woods, forest
on foot
picnic
to become
mountainous
sports car
turn into
canoe
umbrella
wild
coming
lake
to camp (in a tent)
landscape
sailboat
to go sailing
for camping

1. Is the landscape mountainous or flat?
2. In the picture do you see an ocean or lake?
3. Is the beach good for sunbathing?
4. What kind of trees are growing here?
5. Is the sailboat sailing towards the right or towards the left?
6. What is jumping out of the water?
7. What are the men in the canoe doing?
8. What else besides birds are flying in the air?
9. Who is taking a walk on the road?
10. Are the people on the right driving a sports car or a family car?
11. How many people in the picture are on foot?
12. Why don’t you need an umbrella?
13. Can you go mountain climbing here?
14. Is it possible to go camping with a tent here? To go on a picnic?
15. Can you play golf here? Tennis? Baseball?
16. What else can you do here on a summer vacation? How about on a winter vacation?
17. What kind of wild animals would you find in this forest?
18. When does the water turn into ice?
19. In which season do many students go on vacation?
20. Where do you spend your summer vacations?

Paragraph: My Vacation

Write a brief paragraph about a vacation that you took. Where did you go? What did you do? Would you recommend a friend to go there for his vacation?

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Culture Focus: Going on Vacation

For many Americans, summertime is vacation time.  Part of the reason for this is because the traditional American school year includes a three-month break for the summer.  This makes it easier to take an extended trip of a week or two with the kids.  Additionally, the weather is warmer than other times of the year, making travel easier.

There are different ways to take a vacation:

  • Road trip.  The whole vacation is a road trip – for example, drive around Lake Michigan or Lake Superior.
  • Hotel / resort.  Travel to a destination – such as a hotel or resort – and then relax at that destination for several days.
  • Visiting family.  Take the opportunity to visit the grandparents or other relatives, especially if Grandma and Grandpa live out-of-state.
  • “RVing.”  RVing means “living on the road in an RV,” or recreational vehicle (= camping car).
  • Camping.  Spend your vacation in the great outdoors, making your vacation a camping or fishing trip.
  • Rent a vacation home.  Rent a vacation home for a week or so and unwind.
  • Educational trip.  Combine vacation with education, and take the children to visit famous historical sites, such as Civil War battlefields or the numerous historical attractions around the Washington, D.C. area.
  • Amusement park.  Take a trip to Disneyland (in California) or Disneyworld (in Florida).
  • College Visits.  If you have teenagers who are thinking about going to college, include a visit to check out several college campuses as part of your summer vacation.
  • Staycation.  If you don’t have the money to travel, or you don’t want the hassle of traveling, take a “staycation” (= stay vacation) and relax at home.

Regardless of your preference, a vacation is a great time to step aside from the daily grind of work or your normal routine, and “recharge your batteries.”  In this day and age of instant, constant communication (email, internet, cell phones, etc.), it’s perhaps more important than ever to take some sort of break – whether physical (going away somewhere) or mental (“unplugging” from electronics) – and spend some time in self-renewal.  So, let your friends and colleagues know that you’re going on vacation, and you’ll be unavailable for several days.  Hang out a virtual sign, as it’s sometimes put in the vernacular:

Gone Fishing!

Gone fishing ~

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Education Focus: Spring Break

Rubbing Lincoln's nose for good luck
This week, many schools are on Spring Break.  Traditionally, Spring Break used to be called Easter Vacation, and it occurred closer to the Easter holiday – either the week before or the week after Easter.  But the date of the Easter holiday varies from year to year, so in recent years Spring Break was moved to a more permanent place in the school calendar:  generally, the third or fourth week of March, making it more or less coincide with the middle of the spring semester.

So, one of the chief functions of Spring Break is to give both students and teachers a short rest before they head into the last half of the semester.  Some take the opportunity to go on a vacation and get out of town for a few days.  Others like just being able to stay around the house and sleep in, especially since they might have had several exams the week before.  Some high school students might use Spring Break to check out a few colleges that they’re considering attending.  Still others might combine education with relaxation and make it Spring Break a family field trip:  one year we went to Springfield, Illinois to learn about Abraham Lincoln and visit his home, as well as learn some things about the American Civil War.  Older students, like college students, frequently use Spring Break as an excuse to go someplace sunny and warm, like Florida, and have fun with other college friends.  Graduate students might have to spend their entire Spring Break in the library, studying for comprehensive examinations, or qualifier exams – I’ve done that, too!

Regardless of what one chooses to do, Spring Break gives everyone a chance to “recharge their batteries,” so to speak, and prepare themselves for the remainder of the semester.  But whether you are a student on Spring Break, or a working person, I hope that you enjoy the nice spring weather that is starting to arrive after a long winter!

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Education Focus: Winter Break

Most American students are on Christmas break. This year, most students’ Christmas vacation (here in Illinois) is from 12/19 through 1/2. This means that their last day of school before Christmas was 12/16, and their first day back to school will be 1/3.
Having fun on Christmas break
Schools generally give about two weeks’ vacation around Christmas time. So most students get two weeks off to relax, get together with friends, and maybe go on a family vacation. Some families go to Florida or someplace warm for a Christmas vacation. Other families like spend their winter vacation skiing or doing some other outdoor winter activity. This year, because of the poor economy, most families probably stayed home and enjoyed time with one another and with friends.

College and university students usually have a longer Christmas break. Their semester ends around the second week of December. After they finish their final exams, they head home. It is very convenient to have the finals prior to winter break. Then students don’t have to study on their vacation. Some college students might take the opportunity to earn some money by working on their Christmas break. But many college students spend their winter vacation sleeping late (“sleeping in”), enjoying Mom’s home cooking, meeting with friends who are attending other colleges or universities, and relaxing.

Christmas vacation is a good time for students to relax and have some fun before they go back to school and work hard in the spring semester.

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