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to practice your English
see a statelyhometo meet people
visit an ancientcastle
to visit new places to take part in a festival
Which of the following things you think you will need if Which of the following things you think you will need if you are going to have holidays abroad?you are going to have holidays abroad?
I’ll need... by all means.I will also need...
...is not necessary.
Travelling helps us to make Travelling helps us to make new friends. We can meet new friends. We can meet interesting people and we interesting people and we ask them some questions.ask them some questions.
accommodationaccommodation
advantageadvantage
airportairport
archeryarchery
boatingboating
campcraftcampcraft
canoeingcanoeing
(channel) ferry(channel) ferry
coachcoach
cost/farecost/fare
cruisecruise
cyclingcycling
destinationdestination
equipmentequipment
excursionexcursion
luggageluggage
numberplatenumberplate
pony-trekking pony-trekking
request stop request stop
routeroute
stately homestately home
travel card travel card
undergroundunderground
to arriveto arrive
to attendto attend
to broadento broaden
to communicateto communicate
to displayto display
to holdto hold
to interruptto interrupt
ancientancient
cheerfulcheerful
convenientconvenient
gratefulgrateful
return (ticket)return (ticket)
single (ticket)single (ticket)
1) a special ticket which includes travel on buses and the tube2) a special sign for parking a car or a bike3) the London Underground4) travelling by railway means travelling by…5) a one-way ticket6) the busiest airport in Britain7) travelling by air means travelling by…8) a tourist bus9) a place where you can buy “package” holidays
Brighton in the RainI've never been to Athens and I've never been to RomeI've only seen the Pyramids in picture books at home
I've never sailed across the sea or been inside the planeI've always spent my holidays in Brighton in the rain.I've never eaten foreign food or drunk in a foreign barI've never kissed a foreign girl or driven a foreign car
I've never had to find my way in a country I don't knowI've always known just where I am and where I'll nev er go.I've read travel books by writers who have been to Pakistan
I've heard people telling stories of adventures in IranI've watched TV documentaries about China and Brazil
But I've never been abroad myself; it's making me feel ill.I've studied several languages like Hindi and Malay
I've learnt lots of useful sentences I've never been able to sayThe furthest place I've ever been was to the Isle of ManAnd that was full of tourists from Jamaica and Japan.