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travel role plays

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1. Start talking about what the role-play says.
2. Make sure you use connectors and linking words or phrases: although, in spite of, on the

contrary, etc…
3. Once your have talked about what the cards say, connect them with the related topic. Make
sure you include the most relevant vocabulary related with the topic
4. Try to use grammar structures appropriate to your level.
5. You may use examples from your personal experience to make it sound more realistic.
I remember once when I …. / This reminds me of….

Student A: You are a passenger on flight BA

Student B: You work at the Lost Luggage

1722 from San Francisco. You’ve just landed

counter at London Gatwick airport. A’s luggage

at London Gatwick Airport and your luggage

hasn’t arrived. Ask for the flight number and

hasn’t arrived, so you go to Lost Luggage to

where he/she comes from. Explain the

report it. B works at the Lost Luggage

situation. Try to find and solution. Be polite

counter. Talk to him/her and demand a



and understanding within reason.

prompt solution and claim for compensation.

Student A: You booked a holiday in a paradixe

Student B: You work at a travel agent’s. Some

island with your partner but, in fact, it turned out

customers are visiting you due to a problem

to be terrible. When you get back you are very

they have had during their holidays. Convince

disappointed and you return to the travel agent’s

them that they paid for what was offered and

to complain about their organization. (type of

the conditions of the journey were as

accommodation, room, food, facilities, excursions,

previously accorded.

etc) Ask for any kind of compensation.


Student A: You want to take two weeks holiday
with your young family. (wife, boy of 9 and girl
of 5) You have a tight budget but you would like
a hotel in a sunny place with activities and food
for children plus a baby sitter. You are also
interested in renting a car to do a bit of
sightseeing.

Student B: You work in a travel agency that
has a good reputation for finding good
holidays for families. Your customer has
various demands which you will have to try
and arrange within a budget.



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