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Unit 2 Writing
1. (11 points) Yesterday you came back from your dream holiday.
Write a blog post about it. Write about:
where you went and where you stayed;
what happened on the journey;
what the place was like;
what you did;
what the best moment was;
Your blog post should include 170-180 words (3-4 paragraphs),
a name and a title for the blog post. You can use the following
blog post as an example:
Bob’s blog.
My dream holiday!
Yesterday we left Dubai. Wow! What a brilliant place! We had such a great time there. I hope I can go back one day. The flight there was so long! It took about seven hours. But my sister Jill and I watched a couple of films and played video games the whole time. There were lots of things to do in Dubai. I think my favourite moment was when we went to the Wild Wadi Water Park. We spent hours there trying all the different rides and attractions. When we'd finished, we went shopping. The Dubai Mall is one of the biggest shopping centres in the world. I don't usually like shopping centres, but I did like the Dubai Mall. It had an amazing aquarium, and there was a spectacular show in
the evening with fountains and music. Apart from that, we went to the beach, we had a hot-air balloon trip in the desert and we even skied in Dubai's enormous indoor snow park! We didn't go up the world's tallest tower because we didn't have time. And now we're here in Doha, another amazing place! We're setting off for the Singing Sand Dunes tomorrow. I'll tell you all about it in my next post.
Style: Informal. Use contractions.

Start: Have a name for your blog. Have a title for the blog post.
Useful expressions:
To explain the sequence of events when talking about past events, use:
At first, First of all, The, Next, In the end, Finally.
To say when things happened, use:
Yesterday, When, Suddenly, A few minutes/hours/days later, The
next day.
Useful grammar: Here are some ways of giving emphasis to what we write,
to make our writing more interesting.
Use What + (adjective) + noun! («What a place!», «What a beautiful
day!»);
Use so + adjective or such + (adjective) + noun. («It was so beautiful»,
«It's such a big building»);
Use do and did in affirmative sentences («We do have tickets for the
plane», «They did come in the end»).
Vocabulary linked with transport and travel:
arrivals • bike • cancel • catch • coach • delay • departures • fare • ferry •
hot-air balloon • lorry • luggage • miss • motorbike • platform • return •
rocket • single • subway • ticket office • tram • underground • van • yacht
Vocabulary linked with accommodation:
bed and breakfast • campsite • caravan • hostel • hotel • motel • tent

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Anya's Travel Blog
My Dream Holiday in Hawaii

My name is Anya and I just got back from the most amazing trip to Hawaii! I stayed in a beautiful hotel right on the beach, and every day I woke up to the sound of the waves crashing against the shore.

The journey there was a bit of a nightmare, to be honest. My flight was delayed by eight hours, and I missed my connecting flight as a result. I had to spend the night in a hotel near the airport, and I was so worried that I was going to miss my vacation.

Fortunately, I was able to get on a flight the next day, and when I finally arrived in Hawaii, it was all worth it. The place was even more beautiful than I had imagined, and I spent my days relaxing on the beach, swimming in the ocean, and exploring the island.

One of the highlights of my trip was when I went on a hike to a waterfall. The views were incredible, and it was such a peaceful experience. I will never forget how happy I felt in that moment, surrounded by nature and feeling so far away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Overall, it was an incredible experience, and I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to go on such a wonderful trip.