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Lesson 69: New places and travel trendsšŸš†

This week, you will train to speak about new places and the subject of ‘travel’. Use the shadow technique in the below exercises to practise speaking about these topics.

Step 1:Ā Tune in to this weekā€™s podcast episode (video version available below).

Part 3 Questions

What part of the festival did you most enjoy?
What is another new place you would like to visit?
Is there anything that would discourage you from visiting a new place?
Do people travel differently now compared to the past?
šŸ§‘ā€šŸŽ“Target language:

chum around
-hang out with; do friendly things with

ā€œWe chum around together regularly, and yet I never grow tired of her company.ā€

Step 2:Ā Listen to the sample a few times to get more familiar with the language.

Step 3:Ā Engage this weekā€™s full speech shadowing lesson.

Step 4:Ā Below is Mondayā€™s speech exercise. Post yourself saying this excerpt to your Whatsapp group. Exercises for Tuesday to Friday will be posted in the group by your instructor.

Post yourself saying this into your Whatsapp group!šŸ—£ļøšŸ“²

ā€œI liked the foods and the relaxed atmosphere of the festival, but I think what I enjoyed most of all was being able to experience it with my friend. We chum around together regularly, and yet I never grow tired of her company. At the festival, we shared a few good laughs and talked about the foods that were on offer. We also reminisced about old times.ā€

Step 5:Ā Itā€™s very important that you note any new language items or pronunciation points from this weekā€™s lesson in your journal to help you chronicle your improvement.šŸ“


Transcript

Weā€™ve been talking about visiting a new place, and I would like to ask you a few more questions about this topic. What part of the festival did you most enjoy?

I liked the foods and the relaxed atmosphere of the festival, but I think what I enjoyed most of all was being able to experience it with my friend. We chum around together regularly, and yet I never grow tired of her company. At the festival, we shared a few good laughs and talked about the foods that were on offer. We also reminisced about old times.

What is another new place you would like to visit?

There are many new places I would like to visit. I suppose I would most like to see old historical sites in the UK, such as Hadrianā€™s Wall or Stonehenge. We have ancient sites like these in Vietnam too, but the past few years I have been especially interested in learning about British history and culture, and Iā€™d really appreciate the opportunity to see such historic places first hand.

Is there anything that would discourage you from visiting a new place?

I suppose if I read online reviews that questioned the safety of an areaā€¦or its accessibility I might think twice about going. Iā€™m pretty adventurous, but I would never sacrifice my sense of security for a new experience. Some things are just not worth the risk.

Iā€™m also not interested in visiting places that are known for being excessively pricey. I donā€™t feel that expensive travel plans necessarily mean youā€™re going to have a more rewarding trip. In fact, some of my greatest memories are from times when I travelled on a shoestring and had to eat locally, try to interact in a foreign language, and walk instead of taking a taxi.

Do people travel differently now compared to the past?

Yes, there are many differences. International travel infrastructure has spread to even the most remote corners of the planet, and this means more people are travelling and they are travelling further than ever before. Airports have grown to phenomenal sizes too, and with this has come ā€˜duty freeā€™ commercial culture, where people associate international travel with the opportunity to pick up goods that arenā€™t taxed. These characteristics are a relatively recent phenomenon and not part of travel experiences of the past.

Thank you.


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