Paul's Trip Plan 2
Paul has several friends in each country.
One of his best friends lives near Mount Fuji.
His friend lives near a beautiful lake about 3 hours from Tokyo.
His friends is a great cook and owns a little restaurant.
The restaurant is located on the hill above the lake.
It has a wonderful view and the food is wonderful.
Paul is looking forward to eating there.
Then he will spend the night at his friend's house.
Exercises:
1.Who lives near Mount Fuji?
His friend lives near Mount Fuji.
2.What is located on the hill?
His friend's restaurant is located on the hill above the lake.
3.what does his friend do?
he owns a restaurant.
4.The restaurant is located on the hill above the lake.
One way to get to his friend's house is to go by train.
If he takes a train, his friend will meet him at the train station.
There's a train station about half an hour from his friend's house.
On the other hand, he may decide to go by car.
He can rent a car for a few days and see more of the country.
He can use a GPS to help him with directions.
He doesn't speak Japanese, so the directions need to be in English.
Exercises:
1. Why do the directions need to be in English?
He doesn't speak Japanese.
2.how can he get the directions to his friend's house?
he can use a GPS.
3.He can use a GPS to help him with directions.
4.If he takes a train, who meet him?
His friend meets him at the train station.
5.Paul has several friends in each country.
6.he's looking forward to eating at his friend's restaurant。
In China, Paul has a good friend who lives in Beijing.
They studied at the same university in Canada more than fifteen years ago.
His Chinese friend wants to help Paul with his business.
His friend has a lot of business experience.
His friend can help Paul learn about doing business in China.
Paul knows there is a lot to learn.
He will certainly need his friend's help.
Exercises:
1.where did paul meet his chinese friend?
they met at a university in Canada
2.what were paul need from his help?
his friend's help
3.Who has a lot of business experience in China?
Paul's friend.
4.What does Paul want to learn?
About a lot of doing business in China.
5.In China, Paul has a good friend who lives in Beijing.
While in Beijing, they plan to visit several Italian restaurants
They may meet with some of the owners too, but it isn't certain yet.
Most of the owners are Chinese.
One or two of them may want to do business with Paul.
If he has time, he may go to the Great Wall of China.
It's a few hours outside of Beijing by car.
Exercises:
1.Who doe they like to meet?
Restaurants owners.
2.It's a few hours outside of Beijing by car.
put the sentences into correct order:
While in Beijing, they plan to visit several Italian restaurantsThey may meet with some of the owners too, but it isn't certain yet.Most of the owners are Chinese.One or two of them may want to do business with Paul.
Altogether, the trip may take three or more weeks.
Paul still isn't sure how long he will stay in each country.
He may spend a week in Japan, and two weeks in China.
He may decide to stay longer.
Everything depends on his friends.
He expects to get more information from them in the next day or two.
Exercises:
1.when did he expect to hear from his friends?
in the couple of days.
2.How long will he stay in each country?
He isn't sure yet.
3.He may spend a week in Japan, and two weeks in China.
4.Altogether, the trip may take three or more weeks.
5.While in Beijing, they plan to visit several Italian restaurants
网友评论