Read the dialogue. Mike: Hello, I'm going for a holiday next month. Could you recommend an exiting place to go? Sam: Yes, sure. Are you planning a long trip? Mike: I don't think so... I'd like to go away for about three weeks, probably. Sam: Okay. Do you prefer active leisure like hiking or are you looking for a opportunity to just relax? Mike:I was thinking about Europe, the UK, probably. I've heard it's a beautiful country with rich culture and visiting it is a good way to boost your English. Sam:Agree with you. Do you have a particular city in mind? Mike:London would be great, but also it can be a bit expensive. Maybe Stratford-upon-Avon for a start? Sam:It's a lovely city and Shakespeare's hometown, actually. You will enjoy it. Mike:How much is this tour? Sam: It depends on the accommodation, some hotels that are a bit cheaper, some are more expensive. But usually it's about \(470\) pounds. It's about \(645\) dollars. Mike: That will do. What hotel do you recommend? Sam:I think Hamlet's Hotel will suit you well. The prices are not very high, the food is delicious and it's right in the centre of the city. Mike: Great! That's what I need. Thank you, I'll book it. Write true, false, doesn’t say: 1. Mike wants to go to Europe. 2. The tour costs about $\(470\). 3. Mike will travel abroad with his family.
Задание

Read the dialogue.

Mike: Hello, I'm going for a holiday next month. Could you recommend an exiting place to
go?

Sam: Yes, sure. Are you planning a long trip?

Mike: I don't think so... I'd like to go away for about three weeks, probably.

Sam: Okay. Do you prefer active leisure like hiking or are you looking for a opportunity to just relax?

Mike: I was thinking about Europe, the UK, probably. I've heard it's a beautiful country with rich culture and visiting it is a good way to boost your English.

Sam: Agree with you. Do you have a particular city in mind?

Mike: London would be great, but also it can be a bit expensive. Maybe Stratford-upon-Avon for a start?

Sam: It's a lovely city and Shakespeare's hometown, actually. You will enjoy it.

Mike: How much is this tour?

Sam: It depends on the accommodation, some hotels that are a bit cheaper, some are more expensive. But usually it's about \(470\) pounds. It's about \(645\) dollars.

Mike: That will do. What hotel do you recommend?

Sam: I think Hamlet's Hotel will suit you well. The prices are not very high, the food is delicious and it's right in the centre of the city.

Mike: Great! That's what I need. Thank you, I'll book it.

Write true, false, doesn’t say:

  1. Mike wants to go to Europe.

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  1. The tour costs about $\(470\).

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  1. Mike will travel abroad with his family.

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