Explore Tourist Information Centers and Phrasal Verbs for Travel Enthusiasts

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Discover the role of Tourist Information Centers in assisting travelers and learn popular expressions for different interests like modern art, travel, and food. Explore phrasal verbs related to travel activities such as boarding, entering, leaving, and canceling. Enhance your travel vocabulary and understanding with this comprehensive guide.


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  1. UNIT 11, 04 May 2020

  2. tourist information centre visitor information centre found in city centres, major resorts and transport hubs tourists can find maps and brochures on local attractions, transport timetables, accommodation options offer booking services sell souvenirs Revision TIC/VIC:

  3. expressions used to describe someone interested in something modern art buff keen bird-watcher SF fan adrenalin junkie jazz devotee theatre-goer ecology enthusiast wine connoisseur astronomy aficionado cinephile fashionista culture vulture disco diva travel geek beachcomber chocoholic fitness freak foodie

  4. modern art buff

  5. travel geek

  6. foodie

  7. phrasals: verb + preposition, special meaning PICK UP collect (passengers) DROP OFF - leave GET AWAY - go on a holiday GET ON board (bus/train/plane) GET OFF leave GET IN enter (car) GET OUT - leave SET OFF/OUT - begin a journey TAKE OFF - plane going up TOUCH DOWN - plane landing

  8. phrasals: verb + preposition, special meaning SET SAIL - ship sailing PULL OUT - train going from station PULL UP - train reaching station PULL IN/OVER - car stopping GET IN - arrive STOP BY/OVER/OFF - make a visit on the way CALL OFF - cancel PUT OFF - delay CHECK IN - register at hotel, airport CHECK OUT leave a hotel

  9. PUT SB UP= provide sb with accommodation

  10. SEE SB OFF=go with sb to the airport/train station

  11. LOOK AROUND=visit a place

  12. My uncle will us at 7pm to us at the airport. After me at the railway station, he waited for the train to . My friend has a flat in LA, she can you for a few days. We for the flight this morning but it was till late in the evening. Let s somewhere nice next weekend! Seat belts on the plane must be fastened during the and . complete the sentences with phrasal verbs:

  13. My uncle will pick us up at 7pm to drop us off at the airport. After seeing me off at the railway station, he waited for the train to pull out . My friend has a flat in LA, she can put you up for a few days. We checked in for the flight this morning but it was put off till late in the evening. Let s get away somewhere nice next weekend! Seat belts on the plane must be fastened during the take off and touch down . complete the sentences with phrasal verbs:

  14. IDIOMS You should always read between the lines when you look in a holiday brochure. I chose a hotel that was described as located at a stone s throw from the beach. In fact, it was in the back of beyond. To be honest, it fell short of my expectations. First of all, I had to pay through the nose for food and service which wasn t really up to the mark.

  15. IDIOMS Long-haul flights are usually very pricey, but if you shop around, you can get a good deal, especially if you go to a bucket shop or search the Internet. I managed to get a cut-price flight to Sydney - $ 350 return! But the flight left London at an unearthly hour and went round the houses (via Dubai, Karachi, Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta).

  16. have itchy feet urge to travel

  17. get/catch the travel bug desire to travel

  18. live out of a suitcase travel a lot, usually for business

  19. https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2020/apr/20/postc ard-from-the-future-lose-myself-in-marrakech- morocco?utm_term=RWRpdG9yaWFsX1RoZUZseWVyLTIwM DQyMA%3D%3D&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CM P=flyer_email&utm_campaign=TheFlyer https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2020/apr/25/lockd own-learning-surfing-and-yoga-virtual-retreat- holiday?utm_term=RWRpdG9yaWFsX1RoZUZseWVyLTIwMD QyNw%3D%3D&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP =flyer_email&utm_campaign=TheFlyer read two articles about recent changes in travelling

  20. Stay safe!

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