Day 1
Day 1
Vocabulary
+ accommodation: a room or building in which you stay during
holidays or live.
|e.g: While I’m travelling, my favourive types of accomodation
are hotels.
+ all holiday: a time after you lost your job.He lost his job
yesterday.
|e.g: Now it’s all holiday for him.
+ all-inclusive: a hotel deal where the price includes
accommodation, meals and drinks at any time.
|e.g: I’ve never thought that hotels with all-incusive service are
so comfortable! You can grab a piece of cake at 6 a.m. or get a
cocktail at midnight.
+ half-board: if you request ‘half-board’ at a hotel, breakfast and
dinner would be included in the hotel price (as part of the
package).
|e.g: John and Lily liked their tour with half-board service.
They spent breakfasts and dinners in the hotel and bought
lunches in the nearby cafes.
+ full-board: if you request ‘full-board’ at a hotel, that would
include all three meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) in the price
of your accommodation.
+ self-catering: a holiday deal where meals are not provided.
|e.g: Mary thinks that self-catering is neither pleasant nor
efficient.
+ to book (something): to arrange and confirm a place on a flight,
a room in a hotel or a ticket for an event in the future.
|e.g: If you book your plane tickets in advance, they will be
much cheaper.
+ breathtaking view: an amazing view.
|e.g: I’ve seen many breathtaking views during my journey to
Paris.
+ busman’s holiday: when you spend your free time similarly to
the time when you work. This expression comes from the idea
that a bus driver would spend his holiday traveling somewhere
on a bus.
|e.g: Unfortunately, many people spend a busman’s holiday
nowadays.
+ charter flight: a cheap regular flight.
|e.g: Due to our modest budget, we had to take a charter-flight
+ check-in desk: the place at the airport where you register for
your flight and deposit your luggage.
+ far-off destination: a distant place.
|e.g: Australia is a far-off destination, nonetheless I want to
visit it.
+ getting away from it all: escaping in order to rest from a daily
routine.
|e.g: After I passed my exams, I wanted to get away from it all
for at least a couple of days.
+ go off the beaten track: to visit an uncommon place.
|e.g: Unlike my brother, I prefer to go off the beaten track.
+ guided tour: a tour in which a group of people is guided by an
expert.
|e.g: Guided tours are a great way to learn about different
places of interest.
+ head for: go in a direction for.
|e.g: I’m heading for France for my next holidays.
+ holiday brochure: a publication with details of holiday.
|e.g: Our guide gave us a great brochure about our hotel.
+ holiday destination: where you go for a holiday.
|e.g: We chose New York as our holiday destination for the
next summer.
+ holiday of a lifetime: a very special holiday, once in a lifetime.
|e.g: Last year me and my family had a holiday of a lifetime in
Italy.
+ holiday resort (tourist resort): a place where lots of people go
for a holiday.
|e.g: Last year my family went on a journey to London. We
lived in a great tourist resort.
+ hordes of tourists: crowds of tourists.
|e.g: Hordes of tourist can be seen during summer near the
city park.
+ in the middle of nowhere: in a place that is far away from where
most people live.
|e.g: My grand-mother lives in the middle of nowhere, but she
loves her old little village.
+ local crafts: thighs made in the region.
|e.g: My sister bought some amazing local crafts on her trip to
India.
+ out of season: not within the main holiday period.
|e.g: I decided to go on a journey with my friends out of
season.
+ passport control: a place where you get your passport checked.
|e.g: I spent a few hours waiting in line on a passport control.
+ package tour: a holiday at a fixed price in which the travel
company arranges your travel, hotels, and sometimes meals for
you
|e.g: We bought a cheap package tour to Italy and stayed in a
big hotel by the sea.
+ picturesque village: a nice, beautiful village.
|e.g: My grandparents live in a picturesque village.
+ places of interest: memorable and honorable places.
|e.g: My native city has a variety of places of interest.
+ short break: a little holiday.
|e.g: My father had a short break this year, I hope he’ll be able
to relax some more.
+ stunning landscape: a beautiful countryside.
|e.g: Stunning landscapes are only one of many reasons why I
want to visit Africa.
+ to go sightseeing: to go visiting sights of interest.
|e.g: Today we went sightseeing with my friends.
Part 2
Now, have a look at the card and prepare a monologue.
Describe a tourist attraction you once visited. You should say:
– When you visited it
– Where is it situated
– Who you went with and say what about it you like the most
A couple of years ago I went on a holiday to Paris with my parents… it is a
very popular tourist destination, since it has various places of interest, such
as ancient museums and monuments… That’s why there are always hordes of
tourists… So we decided to go out of season in the autumn… Fortunately, the
weather was great, and we did not waste any days watching TV at the hotel… it
was a memorable holiday … we enjoyed breathtaking views from the top of the
Eiffel tower and dined in cozy little restaurants. I would certainly recommend
visiting Paris, it is a picturesque city.
Part 3
Why do you think tourism is so developed now?
Well, because it is a lot easier to travel nowadays… you can choose charter
flights and find various youth hostels all around the world, so you don’t need
to spend much money on the travelling. Moreover, you can book a trip via the
Internet, so you don’t even have to leave home.
How people choose their destination?
There are a lot of ways. For instance, you can surf the internet for all the
necessary information… Or you can visit different travel agencies for more
advice.
What kind of transport do you prefer on holidays? Why?
It depends… I usually reach my holiday destination by plane because it is the
fastest and the least dangerous way to travel. However, flying can be a bit
uncomfortable… So I also travel by train from time to time… But I never drive
car on a vacation, because I do it every day when I work… I would have a
busman’s holiday otherwise.
Do you prefer traveling alone or in tour groups? Why?
I definitely prefer traveling alone because I like to plan the trip by myself…
When choosing a guided tour, you should always conform to a set schedule…
So if you are in India and, say, you want to spend an extra hour at Taj Mahal,
you simply cannot do that with a group tour… I like independent travel. That
way I get to see and do exactly what I want and spend as much time as I want
at various stops.