✨ The Magic Text – “Big Apple, Big Laughs”

Magic Text lesson for B1 level with the grammar focus on Simple Past vs. Present Perfect, including phrasal verbs, collocations, and idioms, all wrapped around the theme:

Title: “Big Apple, Big Laughs” 🍎😆

Magic Text lesson for B1 level with the grammar focus on Simple Past vs. Present Perfect, including phrasal verbs, collocations, and idioms, all wrapped around the theme:
🗽 The Funny Situations That Happened to Mark and Gaby on Their Trip to New York 😄🍕


✨ The Magic Text

Title: “Big Apple, Big Laughs” 🍎😆

Mark and Gaby have just returned from their first trip to New York City, and they can’t stop laughing about everything that happened.

On their first day, they got lost in the subway system. They had planned to visit the Empire State Building, but instead, they ended up in the Bronx! A kind stranger helped them out, and they managed to get back on track.

Later that evening, Gaby realized she had left behind her phone at the coffee shop. When they rushed back, a barista had already found it and even charged it up. Mark joked, “At least your phone had a coffee break too!”

They also ran into a street performer who pulled them into his magic act. Mark had never been on stage before, and he froze like a deer in headlights 🦌💡. The crowd burst into laughter, and someone even gave him a high five afterward.

Since they came home, they have been sharing their stories non-stop. Gaby has posted over fifty photos, and Mark has already written a blog post titled, “How Not to Visit New York.” 😅

Despite the chaos, they both agree: they had the time of their lives.

📘 Vocabulary Table: Phrasal Verbs, Collocations & Idioms

ExpressionTypeMeaningExample from Text / Use
get lostCollocationTo become unable to find your way“They got lost in the subway system.”
end upPhrasal VerbTo eventually arrive somewhere or in a situation unexpectedly“They ended up in the Bronx.”
help outPhrasal VerbTo assist someone“A kind stranger helped them out.”
get back on trackIdiom / Phrasal VerbTo return to the correct direction or plan“…and they managed to get back on track.”
leave behindPhrasal VerbTo forget or not take something with you“Gaby realized she had left behind her phone.”
rush backCollocation / Phrasal VerbTo return quickly“When they rushed back…”
charge it upPhrasal VerbTo recharge a device“…even charged it up.”
have a coffee breakCollocation (playful use)A short rest period to drink coffee“At least your phone had a coffee break too!”
run intoPhrasal VerbTo meet someone or something by chance“They ran into a street performer.”
pull intoPhrasal VerbTo involve someone unexpectedly (figuratively)“…who pulled them into his magic act.”
freeze like a deer in headlightsIdiomTo suddenly become motionless due to fear or surprise“…and he froze like a deer in headlights.”
burst into laughterIdiom / CollocationTo suddenly begin laughing“The crowd burst into laughter.”
give someone a high fiveCollocationTo slap someone’s raised hand in celebration or agreement“Someone even gave him a high five.”
can’t stop laughingCollocationTo continue laughing uncontrollably“…and they can’t stop laughing about everything that happened.”
have been sharingPresent Perfect (w/ collocation)Ongoing action of telling stories“They have been sharing their stories non-stop.”
has postedPresent Perfect (social media collocation)To upload content recently“Gaby has posted over fifty photos.”
has already writtenPresent PerfectRecent action completed with effect now“Mark has already written a blog post…”
had the time of their livesIdiomEnjoyed something very much“They had the time of their lives.”

❓Challenging Questions

🧠 Text-Based Questions

  1. What mistake did Mark and Gaby make on their first day in New York?
  2. Why did Gaby rush back to the coffee shop?
  3. What was Mark’s reaction when he was pulled into the magic act?
  4. What have they done since returning home?

🗣️ Personal & Professional Questions

  1. Have you ever ended up somewhere unexpected while traveling?
  2. What’s something funny that has happened to you recently?
  3. Have you ever lost something important and got it back?
  4. Do you know someone who always gets into trouble in a funny way?

⚙️ Grammar Exploration

🎯 Focus: Simple Past vs. Present Perfect

TenseUseExample from Text
Simple PastCompleted actions in the past (with time reference)“They got lost in the subway.”
Present PerfectExperiences or recent events with impact now“They have just returned.” / “Gaby has posted over fifty photos.”

🔥 Tip from Celestia (Pop-up Style)

🧚‍♀️ “Use the present perfect to connect the past with the present, especially when the exact time isn’t important or it’s ‘just happened.’ Use simple past when you’re telling the story step by step.” 💬


🧙‍♀️ Character Perspective Activity

Imagine you’re Mark, writing a funny post for your blog. In 3-4 sentences, describe one situation from the trip using both tenses (simple past and present perfect).
📝 (Ejemplo: “I had never seen a rat so big until I visited the subway. Since I came back, I’ve been telling everyone about it.”)


🎨 Creative Expansion

Choose one:

✏️ Writing

Write a short diary entry as Gaby, reflecting on the most ridiculous thing that happened on the trip. Use at least 3 phrasal verbs and 2 idioms.

Useful ideas:

  • “left behind”
  • “run into”
  • “laugh your head off”
  • “get back on track”
  • “time of my life”

🗣️ Speaking

Tell your teacher or classmate about a time you had a travel disaster that turned out funny. Use at least:

  • One simple past verb
  • One present perfect verb
  • One phrasal verb
  • One idiom

🪞 Wrap-Up & Reflection

  • 🎤 Have you ever had a trip like Mark and Gaby’s?
  • 💡 Which idioms or phrasal verbs did you like the most?
  • 🧩 Can you explain when to use present perfect vs. simple past?

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📝 Quick Notes

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