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b Work in groups of four: Pair A and Pair B.
shops and markets things to see buses and trains
restaurants and cafés parks famous buildings
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Pair A: You are visitors to a town or city. Write questions to
ask about the things in the box.
Is there a...? Are there any...?
Cani...? Where can!...?
Pair B: Think about a town or city that you know well. Make
notes about the things in the box.
The city is great to visit because... and...
There's a famous... It's called...
There are lots of...
and your notes in

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The sentences have been completed with the correct choice of homophones and commonly confused words, such as 'to', 'too', 'two', 'affect', 'effect', 'its', 'it's', and 'there', 'their', 'they're'.

The correct words to complete each sentence are:

Can you hear the phone ring from here?

Are you going to the movie theater at two p.m., or is that too early for you?

This show always has a depressing effect on me.

It's hard to find small apartments for rent in this neighborhood.

Let's meet at the pizza place so that I can eat something without meat.

Although it will need work, its basic structure is sound.

Check about insuring personal items in your apartment.

You can set the groceries on the table over there.

I'm going to watch the game at their house.

How do you think the elections will affect the neighborhood?

They're listening to music on their headphones.

You're going to trip if you don't tie your shoelaces.

Bring your phone to the store to exchange it for a new one.

Whether we travel depends on the weather.

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The complete question is probably:
What are the roles of Pair A and Pair B in the activity described, and how does the task involve asking questions and sharing information about a town or city?

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