- Revise the vocabulary from the section
Best destinations
Useful language
- school trip
- go on a trip
- break one's journey
- journey time
- Safe journeys!
- voyage of discovery
- round-the-world voyage
- world cruise
- Mediterranean cruise
Top countries to visit
Useful language
- to arrive in a city/country
- to arrive at a place
How can I get there?
Useful language
- to book a ticket/a flight/a seat
- to board a ship/a train/a plane
- to catch/take a train
- to get into a car/taxi
- to get out of a car/taxi
- to get on a bus/train/plane
- to get off a bus/train/plane
- to show the direction
- to go round the corner
- in this direction
- to go right
- on your left
Does travelling influence our lives?
Useful language
- to shape your worldview
- to form your viewpoint
- to enhance your cultural awareness
- a predecessor
Holidays and celebrations
Useful language
- book in advance
- perform a ceremony
- decorate for the occasion
- exchange gifts
- have a feast
- set off fireworks
- Revise the grammar from the section
Form
so + adjective + that
so + adverb + that
so + many/much + that
such + a/an + adjective + singular noun + that
such + adjective + plural noun + that
such + a lot of + noun + that
The cake is so delicious!
The cake was so delicious that everyone liked it.
Sally bought a book at such a great discount!
Sally bought a book at such a great discount that her friend bought the same book.
Rules: so and such
Future Simple is used to express:
facts about the future:
He will graduate from college in June.
on-the-spot decisions:
I've just decided. I'll go to the seaside this summer.
opinion-based predictions:
I think we will see a lot of places of interest this summer.
offers, suggestions:
Are you cooking dinner? I'll help you.
requests:
Will you help me, please?
to be going to is used to express:
predictions based on current evidence or situations:
Watch out! You are going to fall.
planned actions and intentions:
We are going to visit my friends in Italy this summer.
Present Continuous is used to express:
fixed arrangements in the future:
We are going to the theatre next week. I've already bought the tickets.
Present Simple is used:
to speak about timetables and programmes:
The train leaves at 9 p.m. tomorrow.
in time clauses after while, when, till, until, as soon as, before, after:
We will set off as soon as Michael comes.
Call me, please, when you arrive at the station.
Rules: the ways to express the future