What is a travel review?
a) A story about your family
c) A list of things to buy
b) Telling others about a place you visited
d) A letter to a friend
Why do people write travel reviews?
a) To make money
c) To help people decide if they want to visit a place
b) To practice handwriting
d) To show their teacher
Name one thing you should include in a travel review.
a) Your favorite food
c) Your school name
b) Where the place is
d) The weather forecast
What are two things you can write about in the "What" part?
a) What you ate and what you wore
c) What you bought and what you lost
b) What you saw and what you did
d) What you read and what you wrote
Should you write about "who" you went with? Why or why not?
a) No, because it is a secret
c) No, because it is not important
b) Yes, because it helps share your story
d) Yes, because you must write ten names
6. Which ride is slow and high: a roller coaster or a Ferris wheel?
a) Roller coaster
c) Bumper cars
b) Ferris wheel
d) Drop tower
If you feel "amazed," how do you feel?
a) Very tired
c) Very impressed by places
b) Very worried
d) Very bored
What is the difference between feeling "tired" and feeling "free"?
a) Tired means happy; free means sad
c) Tired means excited; free means nervous
b) Tired means after a long journey; free means no stress or worries
d) Tired means calm; free means angry
Match the feeling: "I feel very happy and full of energy." Is it proud, excited, or calm?
a) Proud
c) Calm
b) Excited
d) Nervous
If your grandmother's house feels "cozy," how does it feel?
a) Big and noisy
c) Relaxed and comfortable
b) Cold and empty
d) Fast and exciting
Do we use "there are" for one thing in the past or many things now?
a) One thing in the past
c) Many things now
b) One thing now
d) Many things in the past
Correct this sentence: "In the past, there are a small playground."
a) In the past, there is a small playground.
c) In the past, there was a small playground.
b) In the past, there were a small playground.
d) In the past, there am a small playground.
Correct this sentence: "Now, there was many new buildings."
a) Now, there is many new buildings.
c) Now, there were many new buildings.
b) Now, there are many new buildings.
d) Now, there be many new buildings.
What word from the lesson helps us show how a place has changed?
a) Because
c) But now
b) Always
d) Never
16. What should you start your review with?
a) Your opinion
c) The weather
b) The name of the place and who was with you
d) A question
After the basics, what should you write about next (the details)?
a) What you ate for breakfast
c) Your favorite movie
b) What the place was like before and what it is like now
d) The names of your friends
How should you finish your review?
a) With a question
c) By telling people if you recommend they visit or not
b) With a drawing
d) By writing your name
Why is it better to say, "I like this place because it is beautiful" instead of just "I like this place"?
a) Because it is shorter
c) Because it uses a bigger word
b) Because it gives a reason and helps the reader understand
d) Because it is a question
What does a good reason help the reader understand?
a) Your name
c) The weather
b) Your feelings
d) The date
Is it okay to review a family home, or can you only review a hotel?
a) You can only review a hotel
c) You can review a family home or a place you stayed for a holiday
b) You can only review a restaurant
d) You can only review a park
What is one feeling you might have before a long journey?
a) Amazed
c) Free
b) Nervous
d) Adventurous
What is the feeling when you see something unexpected?
a) Tired
c) Surprised
b) Curious
d) Calm
If you are "adventurous," what are you ready to do?
a) Sleep all day
c) Stay at home
b) Try new things
d) Eat the same food
Why is it good to use words like "fast" and "slow" in your review?
a) Because they are easy to spell
c) Because they are feelings
b) Because they describe what you saw and did
d) Because they are names of places
How many sentences should you write for your own travel review?
a) 2-3 sentences
c) 10-12 sentences
b) 5-6 sentences
d) 20-25 sentences
What two grammar words should you remember to use to show change?
a) Is and are
c) Past and present
b) Was and were
d) Here and there