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TRAVELLING

AND TRANSPORT
PHONETIC DRILL
[ s] [i:]
A sailor went to sea
To see what he could see,
And all he could see
Was sea, sea, sea
Make Go
new sights
friends eeing

Meet On
Trave
new busin
people lling ess

Learn
traditions
For
of other pleasu
countries
In search re
of
adventur
e
Guess
Plane
Guess
Bus
Guess
Bike
Guess
Train
Guess
Car
Guess
Ship
Vocabulary Network
Return, through bus, trip, ship,
port, railway station, bus stop,
through train, journey, class,
boat, tourist class, single,
flight, luggage, airport, voyage,
ticket, platform, business
class
By Bus
 through bus
 bus stop
 return
 ticket
 luggage
 trip
 single
By Sea
 ship
 port
 boat
 tourist class
 luggage
 voyage
 ticket
 business class
By Train
 return
 trip
 railway station
 through train
 journey
 single
 luggage
 ticket
 platform
By Plane
 journey
 tourist class
 flight
 luggage
 airport
 ticket
 business class
Think of Word Combinations
Adj N
cold luggage
fast ticket
little voice
A /an cheap plate
silver journey
interesting train
weak wind
Talk with your friend
At a Hotel
 Excuse me, I’m looking for a hotel to stay at. What
could you recommend?
 How long are you going to stay?
 Four nights, I think. I would like a hotel not far from
the city centre.
 No problems. There is a comfortable hotel in
Victoria Street.
 Is there a car park?
 Yes, of course.
 How much does it cost?
 It is 50 $.
Railway travel
 What time does the next train to London leave?
 At 16:35, from platform 8.
 Is it a direct train to London?
 No, you have to change trains at Birmingham.
 I see. One ticket to London, please.
 Single or return, sir?
 Single, please.
 64 pounds, please.
 Here you are.
 Here´s your ticket and change, sir.
City
 I beg your pardon, is this the right way to Hyde Park Corner?
 To Hyde Park Comer? Let me see... No, you must turn right at
the first traffic lights. Then keep straight on till you come to
Oxford Street. Oxford Street leads to Hyde Park Corner.
 Is it very far?
 About 15 minutes. But you can take a bus, too. There's a bus
stop over there. Hyde Park Corner is the second or third stop
from here.
 Well, I think I can walk. Thank you very
much.
 That's all right.
Summarizing.
Dear pupils! Our lesson is coming to the
end. You worked hard today and got
good marks.

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