6. TRAVEL PLANS


Task 1: Complete the text with the words in the box. Then listen and check.



Task 2: Change the text to the future using different tenses.
 


READING COMPREHENSION
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ESL Taking a Trip Reading Comprehension Passage

How to Plan a Trip
Traveling can be tricky for a newbie. If you want to take a trip to a new place abroad or which is far away from where you live, you may need to make a good plan in order to avoid troubles during the trip. So once you know where you want to go, you should decide when and how you are going to go there. 
Many people take a trip during holidays because that is the time when they can take a break from work or studies. Unfortunately, traveling during holiday season may not be a good choice as prices for flight tickets and hotel rooms are usually higher than the off-season period when tourism is not booming. If you have a limited budget, you may consider taking a day off work during the off-season when prices are lower and discounted. 
Your budget will also determine what means of transportation you are going to use. Taking a road trip might be cheaper, but you should be in good shape and prepare your car for a long trip. If you choose to fly, you may have to take public transportation to get around in your holiday destination. Whether you take a taxi, subway or bus, you should know where you are going based on the itinerary that you have planned before and make sure you know the routes and the fares.
Next, calculate your costs. What kind of accommodation do you want? If you take a road trip, you may prefer to stay in a motel. Hostels are cheaper, but today you can search online and find hotels offering rooms with low rates. If the costs are more than you can afford, make cuts where you can. You may cut expenses for eating out or even cut the trip short and get back before the holiday season ends.
Once you are exactly sure of where and when you want to go, how you will get there and where you are going to stay, make your reservations. You can book your flight and accommodation online and even many attractions have ticket sales online so you can skip the lines and enjoy the attraction right in. You may also consider taking travel insurance. You will have some protection in case you could not travel during the time your tickets are booked for. If you plan to travel internationally, keep your passport, travel documents, visas and similar items in one place to ease you in accessing them.
Lastly, pack light. Heavy luggage will only restrict your movement and cause discomfort. A few basic shirts and pants or shorts will do and roll them when packing to save room for souvenirs. 

VOCABULARY. FIND WORDS WITH THE SAME MEANING:

-Difficult:                                       -Starter:                              -Out of your country:               
 -Problems:                                   -A period of rest:                             -In a period of growth:          
-Plan for spending your money:                                            -Low, with less tourists:            
-Move:                                           -Ticket prices:                            -Prices at a hotel:
-Reserve:                                       -Avoid:                                            -Queue:                                 
 

 ESL Taking a Trip Reading Comprehension


Reading comprehension questions that go with the above reading passage.

1) When is the best time to take a cheap trip?
        A) During the holiday season.
        B) During the off-season.
        C) During the peak period.
        D) During the day off.
2) What is the advantage of taking a road trip compared to flying?
        A) A road trip is longer.
        B) A road trip could be dangerous.
        C) A road trip is usually cheaper.
        D) A road trip requires you to be in good shape.
3) If your budget for accommodation is very limited, you can do the following, EXCEPT:
        A) Stay in a luxury hotel.
        B) Stay in a hostel.
        C) Cut your trip short.
        D) Find a low rate hotel room.
4) What is travel insurance for?
        A) To protect your health during the trip.
        B) To give protection if you lose your luggage.
        C) To give protection when traveling.
        D) To give protection if you should cancel your booking.
5) Why should you bring light luggage?
        A) To restrict your movement.
        B) To save your energy.
        C) To ease you in moving around.
        D) To give space for camping equipment.


GIVE ADVICE TO SOMEONE WHO IS GOING TO TRAVEL: 

You should...
You shouldn't... 

COMPLETE WITH A COMPARATIVE (1 syllable adjectives)
1.-Prices for flight tickets and hotel rooms are usually ……………………… (HIGH) in high season.
2.-Prices are …………………….. (LOW) on the beach in winter.
3.-Road trips are usually  ………………………. (CHEAP) than flights.

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