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To travel is to take a journey into yourself To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries

To travel is to take a journey into yourself To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 12. 10. 11. 13. 15. . 14. travel …. traveller’s ………………. PREPARATION. travel …………. travelling companion. charter island

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To travel is to take a journey into yourself To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries

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  1. To travel is to take a journey into yourself To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries

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  3. travel ….......... traveller’s ………………. PREPARATION travel ………… travelling companion charter island agency brochure departure village area cheques resort holiday car carriage package ……… first-class ….... ……….. lounge TRAVELLING ………….. flight …………… ferry remote ………. tropical ……… DESTINATION seaside ………. mountain ……

  4. A: I think we should go to a …………… first and look at some travel brochures. B: That’s a good idea. Maybe we’ll find a cheap …………….. holiday. A: Or maybe we could just get a cheap ………………. B: Would you like to go to a ……………………….? A: Oh, I don’t know. I rather fancy a ……………. or tropical island. B: Would you like to take the car? You can get to lots of places now by …………….. A: It’s a nice idea, but it’s very slow, isn’t it? B: Yes, but it’s relaxing. Still, going by plane is probably the best. A: Yes, just imagine sitting in the ………..........., admiring our ………............! B: I can’t wait!

  5. A: I think we should go to a travel agencyfirst and look at some travel brochures. B: That’s a good idea. Maybe we’ll find a cheap packageholiday. A: Or maybe we could just get a cheap charter flight. B: Would you like to go to a remote area/mountain village? A: Oh, I don’t know. I rather fancy a seaside resortor tropical island. B: Would you like to take the car? You can get to lots of places now by car ferry. A: It’s a nice idea, but it’s very slow, isn’t it? B: Yes, but it’s relaxing. Still, going by plane is probably the best. A: Yes, just imagine sitting in the departure lounge, admiring our traveller’s cheques! B: I can’t wait! 

  6. As a tourist the fastest and perhaps the most comfortable way to travel long distances is by air. You can sit back and relax, read, or even watch a video. Of course you have to pay more money and run the risk of being delayed. Some people refuse to fly for fear of accidents. However, according to statistics it is a safe way to travel Perhaps the most convenient way to travel is by car, simply because you decide when and where to stop. You have the freedom to organise your own timetable so there’s no danger of missing appointments. However, you may need somebody else to help share the driving, a good map reader and petrol money. There is also that the car will break down or you will feel travel sick.

  7. Travelling by ship is often the cheapest form of travel. Unlike other means of transport you have the chance to move around on or below deck. Large ship often have shops, T.V. lounges and restaurants so there’s plenty to do. However, a sea voyage is a slowest way to get to your destination and should be avoided if you suffer from sea sickness. A train journey is often the best way to see a country. You can sit back and enjoy the view or have a meal in the restaurant car. For long journeys you can reserve a bed in a sleeping compartment. However you may be delayed or miss your connection. It is also not the fastest or cheapest way to travel.

  8. travel essentials You’re going on a business trip abroad. You’re about to leave your house when you think “Did I forget anything?”. Does it sound familiar? Use this checklist to ensure you don’t forget anything important! • Don’t forget your passport! Keep it with you at all times, but be careful that it doesn’t fall out of your beg or pocket or get stolen. • Do you have the paperwork relating to your journey? You’ll need your flight number when you check in. • Have you got any foreign currency? You don’t want to be stuck abroad with no money! • Do you take medication regularly? If so, don’t forget it! Also remember that in some countries, you will need inoculations before you travel. Where will you go when you arrive? Take a travel guide or a map of your destination. It’s also a good idea to have your hotel’s contact information handy. You may need it when filling out forms.

  9. You need several injections that prevent the spread of disease. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Be sure that you bring any drugs prescribed by a doctor. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • The airlines recommends that passengers arrive early to register for their flight. _ _ _ _ _ -_ _ • Keep the hotel’s phone number and address with you. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Do you have a paper displaying streets and major attractions of the city? _ _ _ • The trip across the ocean is much faster then it used to be. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Read a book with information about an area before leaving. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

  10. Businessman: Yes, they’re ………….. …………… …………… somewhere. Assistant: You should take them out, it will make your …………… - ……………… a lot faster. B: Good thinking. I’ll keep them ………… …….. ……….. A: Also, I put the ……… ……… ……… …….. …….. in your travel guide. B: Great, thanks. A: And did you ever grab any ……..? B: I don’t need any, I have my credit card. I’ll …….. …….. …….. …….. when I arrive. A: Are you sure about that? Don’t you need to take a taxi from the airport? B: I was planning on it. Why do you ask? A: Well, they only accept cash.

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