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hang out – spend time relaxing with friends
set off – begin a journey
warm up – prepare your body before exercise
cool down – relax after physical activity
check out – visit or explore a place
join in – participate
head out – leave home to go somewhere
run into – meet unexpectedly
take up – start a new hobby or activity
look around – explore an area casually
the great outdoors – nature, outdoor environment
fresh as a daisy – full of energy
a breath of fresh air – something pleasant and refreshing
pitch in – help others by contributing effort
hit the trail – start walking or hiking
on top of the world – extremely happy
a change of scenery – a new environment to feel refreshed
in full swing – at the most active moment
take a hike – go for a walk / hike (literal meaning here)
the time of one’s life – have an amazing, unforgettable experience
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Read the text and answer the questions (answers require logical thinking).
Last September, our class organized an outdoor leisure day in the Carpathians. Early in the morning, we set off from school, excited to spend a whole day in the great outdoors. When we arrived at the campsite, our instructor advised us to warm up before starting any physical activities. Some students decided to take up rock climbing, while others preferred to look around the area.
Our group chose to hit the trail and explore a nearby mountain path. The forest was truly a breath of fresh air, and we felt fresh as daisies after walking for only ten minutes. Suddenly, we ran into another school group that was also hiking there. They invited us to join in a team challenge, and soon the whole activity was in full swing.
After lunch, we headed out to a lake to check out a new zipline. Even those who were nervous at first had the time of their lives once they tried it. At the end of the day, we walked back to the campsite to cool down and rest. Everyone helped to clean the area because our teacher asked us to pitch in.
As we were leaving, we felt on top of the world. Spending the day outside was a change of scenery we all needed. We promised each other that we would plan another outdoor adventure soon.
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Read the text and answer the questions (answers require logical thinking).
Last September, our class organized an outdoor leisure day in the Carpathians. Early in the morning, we set off from school, excited to spend a whole day in the great outdoors. When we arrived at the campsite, our instructor advised us to warm up before starting any physical activities. Some students decided to take up rock climbing, while others preferred to look around the area.
Our group chose to hit the trail and explore a nearby mountain path. The forest was truly a breath of fresh air, and we felt fresh as daisies after walking for only ten minutes. Suddenly, we ran into another school group that was also hiking there. They invited us to join in a team challenge, and soon the whole activity was in full swing.
After lunch, we headed out to a lake to check out a new zipline. Even those who were nervous at first had the time of their lives once they tried it. At the end of the day, we walked back to the campsite to cool down and rest. Everyone helped to clean the area because our teacher asked us to pitch in.
As we were leaving, we felt on top of the world. Spending the day outside was a change of scenery we all needed. We promised each other that we would plan another outdoor adventure soon.
Why might some students have chosen to look around instead of rock climbing?
3
Read the text and answer the questions (answers require logical thinking).
Last September, our class organized an outdoor leisure day in the Carpathians. Early in the morning, we set off from school, excited to spend a whole day in the great outdoors. When we arrived at the campsite, our instructor advised us to warm up before starting any physical activities. Some students decided to take up rock climbing, while others preferred to look around the area.
Our group chose to hit the trail and explore a nearby mountain path. The forest was truly a breath of fresh air, and we felt fresh as daisies after walking for only ten minutes. Suddenly, we ran into another school group that was also hiking there. They invited us to join in a team challenge, and soon the whole activity was in full swing.
After lunch, we headed out to a lake to check out a new zipline. Even those who were nervous at first had the time of their lives once they tried it. At the end of the day, we walked back to the campsite to cool down and rest. Everyone helped to clean the area because our teacher asked us to pitch in.
As we were leaving, we felt on top of the world. Spending the day outside was a change of scenery we all needed. We promised each other that we would plan another outdoor adventure soon.
What does the reaction to meeting another school group suggest?
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Read the text and answer the questions (answers require logical thinking).
Last September, our class organized an outdoor leisure day in the Carpathians. Early in the morning, we set off from school, excited to spend a whole day in the great outdoors. When we arrived at the campsite, our instructor advised us to warm up before starting any physical activities. Some students decided to take up rock climbing, while others preferred to look around the area.
Our group chose to hit the trail and explore a nearby mountain path. The forest was truly a breath of fresh air, and we felt fresh as daisies after walking for only ten minutes. Suddenly, we ran into another school group that was also hiking there. They invited us to join in a team challenge, and soon the whole activity was in full swing.
After lunch, we headed out to a lake to check out a new zipline. Even those who were nervous at first had the time of their lives once they tried it. At the end of the day, we walked back to the campsite to cool down and rest. Everyone helped to clean the area because our teacher asked us to pitch in.
As we were leaving, we felt on top of the world. Spending the day outside was a change of scenery we all needed. We promised each other that we would plan another outdoor adventure soon.
Why was the team challenge described as “in full swing”?
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Read the text and answer the questions (answers require logical thinking).
Last September, our class organized an outdoor leisure day in the Carpathians. Early in the morning, we set off from school, excited to spend a whole day in the great outdoors. When we arrived at the campsite, our instructor advised us to warm up before starting any physical activities. Some students decided to take up rock climbing, while others preferred to look around the area.
Our group chose to hit the trail and explore a nearby mountain path. The forest was truly a breath of fresh air, and we felt fresh as daisies after walking for only ten minutes. Suddenly, we ran into another school group that was also hiking there. They invited us to join in a team challenge, and soon the whole activity was in full swing.
After lunch, we headed out to a lake to check out a new zipline. Even those who were nervous at first had the time of their lives once they tried it. At the end of the day, we walked back to the campsite to cool down and rest. Everyone helped to clean the area because our teacher asked us to pitch in.
As we were leaving, we felt on top of the world. Spending the day outside was a change of scenery we all needed. We promised each other that we would plan another outdoor adventure soon.
Why might some students have been nervous about the zipline at first?
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Read the text and answer the questions (answers require logical thinking).
Last September, our class organized an outdoor leisure day in the Carpathians. Early in the morning, we set off from school, excited to spend a whole day in the great outdoors. When we arrived at the campsite, our instructor advised us to warm up before starting any physical activities. Some students decided to take up rock climbing, while others preferred to look around the area.
Our group chose to hit the trail and explore a nearby mountain path. The forest was truly a breath of fresh air, and we felt fresh as daisies after walking for only ten minutes. Suddenly, we ran into another school group that was also hiking there. They invited us to join in a team challenge, and soon the whole activity was in full swing.
After lunch, we headed out to a lake to check out a new zipline. Even those who were nervous at first had the time of their lives once they tried it. At the end of the day, we walked back to the campsite to cool down and rest. Everyone helped to clean the area because our teacher asked us to pitch in.
As we were leaving, we felt on top of the world. Spending the day outside was a change of scenery we all needed. We promised each other that we would plan another outdoor adventure soon.
What does the fact that everyone “pitched in” tell you about the group?
7
Read the text and answer the questions (answers require logical thinking).
Last September, our class organized an outdoor leisure day in the Carpathians. Early in the morning, we set off from school, excited to spend a whole day in the great outdoors. When we arrived at the campsite, our instructor advised us to warm up before starting any physical activities. Some students decided to take up rock climbing, while others preferred to look around the area.
Our group chose to hit the trail and explore a nearby mountain path. The forest was truly a breath of fresh air, and we felt fresh as daisies after walking for only ten minutes. Suddenly, we ran into another school group that was also hiking there. They invited us to join in a team challenge, and soon the whole activity was in full swing.
After lunch, we headed out to a lake to check out a new zipline. Even those who were nervous at first had the time of their lives once they tried it. At the end of the day, we walked back to the campsite to cool down and rest. Everyone helped to clean the area because our teacher asked us to pitch in.
As we were leaving, we felt on top of the world. Spending the day outside was a change of scenery we all needed. We promised each other that we would plan another outdoor adventure soon.
Why did the students feel “on top of the world” at the end?
8
Read the text and answer the questions (answers require logical thinking).
Last September, our class organized an outdoor leisure day in the Carpathians. Early in the morning, we set off from school, excited to spend a whole day in the great outdoors. When we arrived at the campsite, our instructor advised us to warm up before starting any physical activities. Some students decided to take up rock climbing, while others preferred to look around the area.
Our group chose to hit the trail and explore a nearby mountain path. The forest was truly a breath of fresh air, and we felt fresh as daisies after walking for only ten minutes. Suddenly, we ran into another school group that was also hiking there. They invited us to join in a team challenge, and soon the whole activity was in full swing.
After lunch, we headed out to a lake to check out a new zipline. Even those who were nervous at first had the time of their lives once they tried it. At the end of the day, we walked back to the campsite to cool down and rest. Everyone helped to clean the area because our teacher asked us to pitch in.
As we were leaving, we felt on top of the world. Spending the day outside was a change of scenery we all needed. We promised each other that we would plan another outdoor adventure soon.
What does the phrase “a change of scenery” imply about their school routine?
9
Read the story and fill the gaps with the expressions in correct form:
to join in
on top of the world
a breath of fresh air
to head out
to run into
During our school’s outdoor day, the teachers encouraged everyone and try the activities. My group decided early and hike to the waterfall. The air was cool and the forest felt like , helping us relax. Halfway through, we a group of tourists who were also heading to the same place. When we reached the waterfall, we sat down to enjoy the view and felt .
10
Read the story and fill the gaps with the expressions in correct form:
in full swing
fresh as a daisy
to join in
to take up
to check out
Last weekend, my cousin invited me a new sport – mountain biking. At first I was nervous, but the fresh mountain air made me feel . After an hour of riding, we stopped the amazing valley below. Suddenly, we heard music: a festival in the village was already . We cycled there and decided with the locals in their dance.
11
Read the story and fill the gaps with the expressions in correct form:
to look around
to set off
the time of one’s life
a change of scenery
to pitch in
Our family camping trip was exactly we needed after a busy school month. Early in the morning, we for a long walk through the hills. Along the way, our parents asked us and help collect firewood. Later, we reached a meadow where we could rest and the beautiful scenery. That evening, sitting around the campfire, we knew we were having .
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