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  1. My last holiday. Learn how to write about your last holiday. Do the preparation task first. Then read the text and tips and do the exercises.

  2. Plan your writing. Before writing your essay, you should think about the information you want to include and also how to organise it. In an essay about your last holiday you should talk about: where, when and how you travelled. who you went with. where and how long you stayed. what you visited/saw. what activities you did.

  3. 13 de abr. de 2024 · April 13, 2024. Talking about your last vacation is a good topic to prove how much you have learned about the simple past. In this lesson, you are going to learn how to talk about your last vacation in English. A basic question and answer about this topic are: Where? who with? How long? I went to Hawaii with my family for a couple of weeks.

  4. My last holiday. My last holiday was a five-day trip to Prague in the Czech Republic. I know Prague well because I lived there when I was at university, more than ten years ago. Instead of staying in a hotel, I stayed with one of my old friends. It was so much fun, and a little bit like my old life. I wanted to do all the same things I did in ...

  5. 1. The statement sounds like it is about the holiday you just had in the past, in which case you could respond with "Thank you, I did", or "Thank you, I had a lovely holiday". If instead the statement is about a holiday you will have in the future, then "Thanks for the kind words" would be acceptable, though a little bit formal.

  6. Describe the best holiday/vacation you have had. You should say: where you went. what this place was like. what you did. and explain why it was the best holiday/vacation you have had. [You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes. You have one minute to think about what you're going to say. You can make some notes to help you if ...

  7. 12 de jun. de 2018 · Describe a memorable holiday. You should say: when you went on this holiday; where you went; what you did; and explain why it is memorable. Normally, there isn’t much analysis needed for an IELTS speaking part 2 cue card; however, you still have to be careful to ensure that you correctly understand the task.