1. Can you remember?

Can you remember four things about the hotel that the Hilton wants to build?
There's a prompt for you in each of the questions. The first one has been
done for you as an example.

1.
rooms  
2.
food  
3.
church  
4.
solar panels  
5.
beach  

Now compare your sentences with those from the text.

2. Word order.

Put these words in order to make sentences about moon travel.

3. Would for hypothesising.

Here are two more questions about holidays on the Moon.

1. What would the journey to the Moon be like?
2. Who would go?


Look at the eight sentences from exercise 2.
Decide if they refer to (a) the journey or (b) who would go.

For more information about would see the Grammar Reference.

4. Word order.

Put the words in order to make sentences.

5. Sentences with would.

What would an excursion in the moon bus be like?

Write the sentences from exercise 4 in each box. Use the pictures to help you.

6. Verb patterns: Verbs of planning and organising.

The following sentences are based on the "Fly Me to the Moon" text. Decide if they are true, false, or not stated in the text.

7. Verb patterns.

The verbs in exercise 4 can be followed by different structures.

verb + to infinitive

The Hilton intends to use...

verb + noun

Scientists consider the plans...

verb + to infinitive AND verb + noun

preparing to sell; preparing a special report

Look at the sentences in exercise 5 and organise the verbs into three groups in the table below.

8. Missing words.

Complete the following sentences with the missing words.

9. Speaking: Noun phrases.

Identify the subjects in the sentences below and decide if you need to put is, are or nothing in the spaces. Choose the correct option, then say and record the complete sentences.

For example:
Tina is planning to rent a house in the country.
People are looking for new destinations.
People --- looking for new destinations would love the Moon.

10. Quantifiers: Review.

We use words like some, any and no to describe quantities. These words are called quantifiers.
I need some more money.
How much money do you need?
Do you need any guide books for your holiday?
I have no guide books. It would be good to have some.

Put the lines of the short dialogues in the correct order.

11. Quantifiers: Review.

Can you remember? Choose the correct options to complete the dialogues.