travel and transport

travel and transport

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Do the exercises to improve your vocabulary for air travel.

Read an airport departures board to practise and improve your reading skills. 

Read a notice at the airport and answer the questions to practise reading important information.

Learn how to write an email about a business event.

Read an email from a friend you haven't heard from for a long time to practise and improve your reading skills.

Learn how to write an email to give holiday advice.

Learn how to write an email to book a hotel.

How often do you ride a bicycle or motorbike? Learn some vocabulary for speaking about your bike by doing these exercises.

Listen to two friends talking about a recent trip abroad to practise and improve your listening skills.

Read two adverts for corporate venues to practise and improve your reading skills.

In this episode Tess and Ravi talk about clothes, and their guests talk about the designer of Apple products, Jonathan Ive, and women's football. You can also follow Carolina on her journey from Venezuela to the UK. Will she find her suitcase?

Tess and Ravi talk about one of the most emblematic forms of transport in London. You guessed it! The big, red double-decker buses! Jo and Adam join them in speaking about transport.

Tess and Ravi are making plans for the weekend, and their guests talk about the cartoonist Matt Groening and the Indian film industry. You can also follow Carolina as she starts to enjoy life in Newcastle and invites some new friends to dinner. What do you think she'll cook for them?

Jamie might have the chance to follow his dream. Adam and Jo look at how Jamie and Carolina use 'will', 'won't' and 'might' to talk about his future.

Carolina goes to the river and goes on a rowing boat with Jamie. Adam and Jo talk about difficult aspects of English such as homographs and homophones.

Sammy is excited about taking Julia to his favourite campsite. There's just one problem ...

Listen to the lecturer giving some facts and figures to practise and improve your listening skills.

Learn how to write an email to give instructions.

Read two adverts for places to stay on holiday to practise and improve your reading skills. 

What's the word for a bed for two people? Learn this and other words to talk about staying in a hotel with these exercises.

Learn how to write about your last holiday.

Ashlie and Stephen travel to Paris, where Steven shows off his French and Ashlie tries a famous French dish - by accident!

The film The Last Tourist is about problems with the tourism industry. Watch the trailer to find out more about it.

Would you like to stay in a hotel made out of salt? Watch this video to find out more about this unusual hotel in Bolivia. 

Do these exercises to learn more words for different kinds of transport.

Ashlie, Stephen and Jazz take a trip on the London Eye to enjoy the views of London.