跟读练习: IELTS Speaking Vocabulary: TRAVEL - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Okay, let me just extend that.
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Let's have a look at some of the vocabulary here,
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just to get it really, really clear, right?
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So, to travel can be a verb,
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to travel from A to B,
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to go from point A to be.
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So I travel by bus when I go to work.
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Notice travel by is the form of transport,
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as you've said very, very clearly.
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The word families, so travel can also be a noun.
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If it's uncountable, then this is the act of travelling.
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So we often say we use,
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it's, well, okay, I hate air travel, right?
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It's a kind of travel.
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It's the act of travelling.
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I hate air travel.
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I love economy travel.
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Do you have any travel plans this summer?
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Here, travel is a noun.
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It's acting as an adjective,
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so it's a noun phrase travel plans.
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Do you have any travel plans?
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Here it's uncountable, okay?
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You cannot say a travel.
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Some people say I'm going on a travel.
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I notice a lot of my Spanish friends say I'm going on a travel
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because un viaje y viajar are the same but travel cannot be countable.
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You can't say a travel, right?
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It's just the act of travelling.
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However, English is strange because you can use it in the plural as a countable noun.
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You can say travels.
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Not a travel, no, but travels, yes, meaning journeys.
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Tell me about your travels around Europe.
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Okay.
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So different journeys.
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Imagine the situation.
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My daughter, she's now 19.
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Oh my God.
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Anyway, she's 19 and maybe in the summer she will travel to some different countries in Europe.
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She would like to go on some journeys to Italy, to France.
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She will be going to different countries.
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We can talk about her travels.
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And I will say, are you excited about your travels to Europe?
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And when she comes back,
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I will say, tell me about your travels to Europe.
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It's different journeys.
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So travels as a plural we can use in English.
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English is a bit weird, right?
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I can say that because I'm English.
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So travels.
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Tell me about your travels around Europe.
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So here travel is uncountable.
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Some good examples here.
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Travel bags.
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Very good.
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Travel bags is a nice one.
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Gulliver's travels where his journey is right.
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Exactly.
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That's exactly it.
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Yes.
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some famous people died during air travel that is very very true yes
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yep I'm going to come back to
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that travel plans excellent say let me move on traveling as a noun can be uncountable traveling is my biggest hobby Again,
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it acts as a noun.
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It's like smoking is my worst habit or playing the guitar is my favourite hobby.
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Travelling is my biggest hobby.
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The collocations we typically use to travel abroad,
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right, to go to a foreign country, to travel on holiday.
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So notice on holiday.
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Domestic travel.
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Actually, let me put, let me change that because to travel abroad,
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the opposite is domestic travel.
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You can also say international travel,
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but here as a verb, to travel on holiday.
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And then we've got the classic to travel by bus,
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by plane, by boat, by car.
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But notice, and some of you have mentioned this in the comments,
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thank you, on foot.
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I don't know why, it's just on foot, travel on foot.
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And why is it Why is it one foot, right?
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I mean, that's crazy.
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When you walk, you use two feet.
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Why do you say travel on foot?
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I mean, that's like...
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It's like you're hopping.
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It's insane to say travel on foot, but it means walking.
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I hope that helps you remember to travel on foot.
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Okay.
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Christine, good question.
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Can I say I have a trip?
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Yes, I have a trip planned for next year.
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I have a travel no. I have a travelling no. So you're correct.
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Christine, yes.
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Yes.
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Excellent.
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Good.
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Hiking is on foot.
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You're right.
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Travel by walking.
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It's a bit strange.
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It's a bit strange.
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Just say walking or hiking.
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Travel by foot Almost Travel by foot No,
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travel on foot Let me help you The Jacob's Way Yes,
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do you mean the Camino de Santiago?
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St. James' Way, I think it's called, isn't it?
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St. James' Way Travelling, is there a difference?
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Travelling abroad and to travel abroad?
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Yes, so travelling abroad is the noun phrase, okay?
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Travelling abroad is interesting.
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It's a noun.
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To travel abroad, to travel abroad,
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it could be used as a noun phrase.
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To travel abroad is interesting,
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but we don't normally do that.
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Normally in English, the noun phrase is the ing, the gerund.
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Travelling is interesting.
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Driving a car is difficult.
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We don't use the infinitive normally.
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You can say, I like to travel abroad.
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But if it's a noun phrase at the start, then we use...
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Oh, your comment's gone.
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Then we use travelling abroad.
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That's the noun phrase at the start, not the other one.
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Okay.
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Natalia, you have itchy feet.
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That's a great idiom, meaning you love traveling, right?
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Tour and a trip.
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Let me explain.
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And why is it domestic and not internal?
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You can say internal travel within the country,
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but domestic travel is much more common.
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Internal travel, it doesn't quite sound right.
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It sounds like something the police may say rather than generally speaking.
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So let me explain a common mistake.
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I went on a travel.
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That's the common mistake.
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I wrote that because I hear it a lot.
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Correct is I went on a trip or I went on a journey.
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I'll just explain the difference, right?
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A trip is where you're going somewhere and coming back.
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So a trip to France,
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I go to France and I come back.
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A trip to the bank,
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I go to the bank and I come back.
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Usually a short time, right?
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A trip to the park.
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It's not for months.
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So a trip to Australia could be two or three weeks.
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It's a short time.
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If you go to Australia for a year,
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it's not really a trip.
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A trip then is normally a short time and it's going there and back.
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So to go on a trip,
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again, notice on a trip is on holiday.
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If you go on a trip,
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normally it's the meaning of holiday for leisure or for pleasure.
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Leisure, pleasure.
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Interesting.
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To go on a trip, go on a holiday.
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To go on a tour is to visit in and around a place,
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typically a city or a museum.
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When you go to a museum,
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you can go on a tour of the museum.
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in many countries in Europe at least we have something called
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the hop on remember hop I'm not going to do it again hop on hop off bus
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and it's a tour bus
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that goes around the city there's one in Santander you can
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go to the near the centro botín there's a bus stop big red sign hop on hop off bus.
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You buy a ticket for 24 hours.
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You can get on and get off anywhere as it goes around the city.
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That is a tour bus.
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And you go on a tour of the city.
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You can go on a tour of the botting centre.
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You can go on a tour of a museum.
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So that's the idea of a tour, right?
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A little bit different.
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And I'll just explain a journey.
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A journey is only the traveling bit.
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Okay, so example by train,
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a journey by train, a journey by car,
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or the journey lasted 20 minutes.
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Different from a trip.
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A trip is going there,
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spending time there and coming back.
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The journey is just the travelling bit So if I go on a trip to France for two days A weekend trip
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The journey there is two hours The journey back is two hours But the trip is the journey
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The tour of the city The restaurant,
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the hotel And then the journey back So the journey is the motion, the travelling bit.
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That's the journey.
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And an outing is a very short trip, normally half a day.
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Typically an outing to a park, to a zoo.
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Normally also organised.
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by a school or parents.
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So the outing has the idea of an organised trip,
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very short time, maybe half a day,
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typically a park or a zoo.
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It's an outing.
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Okay, so that, those are the words.
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So there you've got your question what's the difference between a tour and a trip?
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A tour is visiting in and around a place.
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A trip is like a holiday.
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It's everything together.
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It's much bigger.
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Can I say go for a walking or go for a hiking?
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No, no. You would say,
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Celine, I'll help you here.
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You would say go for a walk or go hiking.
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Celine, come back.
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okay let me just change something because I've realized the comments are disappearing really quickly
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and I'm going to change that because it's too fast okay updated Celine where are you come back
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Celine's like, I didn't go anywhere.
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So the answer is go for a walk or go hiking, go walking.
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Okay.
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It's one or the other.
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You either go for a walk or you go walking.
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Go for a hike or go hiking.
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Both are correct.
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That's the answer.
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Camino de Santiago.
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Yes.
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Okay, great.
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Hopefully I've answered your question there.
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Journey, trip and travel.
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Serena, you're right.
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The idea of travelling on foot is a bit idiomatic.
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That's why it works.
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You're right.
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Yes.
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We can talk about a business trip for sure.
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An excursion, Elvira, is nice.
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An excursion is a bit like
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an outing
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so an excursion
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oh it's a trip
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nice it's a trip
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and an outing they're very similar right trip outing excursion excursion is a bit more adventure for me
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but it's an organised trip yeah good can I say meditation
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is a travel within itself.
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No, even though you're being abstract,
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meditation is a trip within yourself or meditation is traveling within yourself.
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EG means example, correct?
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Yes.
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Elvira, you're learning Spanish from me.
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Viajar.
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Un viaje.
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Un tour.
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Daniela says, in London, Kristin and I went on an exciting tour at the British Museum.
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Very good.
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Very, very good.
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OK.
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Excellent.
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Meaning of staycation.
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So this is a more modern word.
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A staycation is a vacation where you stay at home.
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It's a holiday where you don't travel,
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you stay at home and relax.
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Stay-cation.
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Stay at home plus vacation.
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Very nice.
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English with Will.
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Hello, Will.
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To go on an outing when I wander around the town.
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Not really, because an outing is normally organised, right?
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It's an organised trip.
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So normally an outing, you organise other people,
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your friends or your children.
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I think if it's just you wandering around town,
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I wouldn't say go on an outing.
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Unless you're being metaphorical, right?
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Okay, let's move on.
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