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TIME OUT

JOKE TIME Look at the pictures. What’s happening in each one? What’s going to happen next?

He hasn’t got any water left.

Listen and react to the joke. Do you get it?

Language point: types of journeys travel journey trip tour excursion voyage

Language point: types of journeys travel The general act of moving from one place to another. Travel is used more often as a verb e.g. I was travelling through Russia or as an uncountable noun e.g. Air travel is cheap these days Travelling is a common noun form e.g. Do you enjoy travelling?

Language point: types of journeys The time and distance moving from A to B, often regularly e.g. The journey back from Prague was terrible. I have an easy journey to work.

Language point: types of journeys trip a journey to a place and back, especially for a short visit e.g. He’s away on a business trip. I’m going on a day trip to France.

Language point: types of journeys tour a journey for pleasure to several different places

Language point: types of journeys excursion a short organized journey to visit a place, usually for a group

Language point: types of journeys voyage a long sea or space journey. No longer common in English.

Language point: types of journeys