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Holidays
Maureen says: “Holidays are the best days of the year.” Max and Tilly think the same way.
Read the clues and find out more about their holidays.
Cut out the pictures and glue them onto the table.
Maureen Max Tilly
Where do they go?
By which means of transport?
How long do they stay?
1. Tilly’s destination is Berlin.
2. The children go on holiday by plane, train and car / ferry.
3. The child that flies to Barcelona stays there for 10 days.
4. Max does not go by plane or car / ferry.
5. Someone stays in London for 3 days.
6. Max does not go to Barcelona.
Who stays in a city for 3 weeks?
London
Barcelona Berlin
plane train car / ferry
10 days 3 weeks 3 days
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Holidays
Holidays are something special. It’s the chance to leave your home for a while and get to know other countries, cities and cultures. Maureen, Max, Tilly and Oliver have decided to go on city trips and they chose exciting cities: London, Berlin, Paris and Barcelona. Each of them has a long list of things they want to see and do. One of them wants to visit the Eiffel Tower, another one Big Ben and so on…
If you want to find out where Maureen and the others go on their holidays, start reading the clues and fill in the gaps.
Maureen Max Tilly Oliver
destination
means of transport
period of stay
costs
1. Max pays £ 250 for his holidays.
2. The children stay for three days, ten days, two weeks and three weeks.
3. The boy that goes to Paris goes there by bus / ferry.
4. Someone pays £ 900 for holidays in Berlin.
5. Max’s holidays are the shortest, Tilly’s are the longest. Max stays in the United Kingdom.
6. One of the girls goes to Berlin, the other one goes to Barcelona.
7. The holidays in Paris cost one of the children £ 150.
8. Maureen does not stay for two weeks.
9. One destination is London.
10. Tilly does not go to Barcelona.
11. The child that spends £ 600 goes by plane.
12. London is in the United Kingdom, so the child can go by train.
Who goes by car / ferry?