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DO YOU HAVE A SUITCASE?

 When traveling, having a suitcase is important to carry clothes and other essentials. A suitcase helps keep everything organized and easy to transport. In this lesson, students will learn vocabulary, expressions, and grammar structures related to suitcases, packing, and travel preparation.


GRAMMAR: USING "DO YOU HAVE...?" FOR POSSESSION

We use "Do you have...?" to ask if someone possesses something.

"Do you have a suitcase?"
"Does she have a backpack?"

Sentence Structure

Do/Does + subject + have + object?

  • "Do you have a small suitcase?"

  • "Does he have a travel bag?"

  • "I have a blue suitcase."

  • "She does not have a carry-on bag."

Questions with "Do you have...?"

  • "Do you have a big suitcase?"

  • "Does she have a passport?"

  • "Do they have their tickets?"

Answers

  • "Yes, I do." / "No, I don’t."

  • "Yes, she has a passport."

  • "No, they don’t have their tickets."


VOCABULARY

  1. Suitcase – A bag used for travel.
    Example: "I need a new suitcase for my trip."

  2. Backpack – A bag carried on the back.
    Example: "He takes a backpack to school."

  3. Luggage – Bags and suitcases used for travel.
    Example: "My luggage is heavy."

  4. Carry-on – A small bag you take inside an airplane.
    Example: "My carry-on bag is light."

  5. Pack – To put things inside a bag or suitcase.
    Example: "I need to pack my clothes."

  6. Clothes – Things you wear, like shirts and pants.
    Example: "She packed warm clothes for the trip."

  7. Toiletries – Personal care items like toothpaste and soap.
    Example: "Don’t forget your toiletries!"

  8. Passport – A document needed for international travel.
    Example: "You need a passport to travel abroad."

  9. Ticket – A paper or digital pass for travel.
    Example: "I have my plane ticket."

  10. Check-in – The process of registering for a flight.
    Example: "We need to check in at the airport."


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • "Do you have a suitcase?"

  • "I need to pack my luggage."

  • "She has a big backpack."

  • "Don’t forget your passport!"

  • "Can I bring a carry-on bag?"

  • "Where is my plane ticket?"

  • "Let’s check in for our flight."

  • "I have too many clothes in my suitcase."

  • "This luggage is very heavy."

  • "I need a smaller suitcase."


SENTENCES

Positive Sentences

  • "I have a suitcase for my trip."

  • "She has a carry-on bag."

  • "We have our tickets ready."

Negative Sentences

  • "I do not have a large suitcase."

  • "He does not have his passport."

  • "They do not have enough space in their bags."

Questions

  • "Do you have a suitcase?"

  • "Does she have a backpack?"

  • "Do they have their tickets?"

Answers

  • "Yes, I do." / "No, I don’t."

  • "Yes, she has a backpack."

  • "No, they don’t have their tickets."


CONVERSATION

Scene: Two friends preparing for a trip.

Lisa: Do you have a suitcase for the trip?
Mark: Yes, I do. It’s a small suitcase.
Lisa: Do you have enough space for your clothes?
Mark: No, I don’t. I think I need a bigger one.
Lisa: You can borrow my extra suitcase.
Mark: Thanks! That would help a lot.


READING: "Packing for a Trip"

Tom is going on a trip to Spain. He needs to pack his suitcase. First, he puts his clothes inside. He packs shirts, pants, and a jacket. Then, he adds his toiletries: toothpaste, a toothbrush, and soap. Finally, he checks his travel documents. He has his passport and his plane ticket. Now, he is ready for his trip!


QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

  1. Q: Where is Tom going?
    A: He is going to Spain.

  2. Q: What does he put in his suitcase first?
    A: He puts his clothes inside first.

  3. Q: What toiletries does he pack?
    A: He packs toothpaste, a toothbrush, and soap.

  4. Q: What travel documents does he check?
    A: He checks his passport and plane ticket.

  5. Q: Is Tom ready for his trip?
    A: Yes, he is ready.

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