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Chapter 3: Out and about Text 3.1: Travel advice new words

travel abroad / destinations

motion sickness get airsick get seasick get carsick

feel dizzy

vomit

prevent

light meals

snacks

dairy products

movement

family doctor’s advice

food hygiene

poor food hygiene

on holiday

street food Hong Kong street food

raw seafood

contain bacteria

cause food poisoning

earthquake

earthquake zones

indoors

outdoors

drop to the ground

take cover

hold on

(shake) shaking

a mirror

hanging objects

watch out

street lights

high ground

open spaces

tsunami

a grown-up

stay calm

get injured

get sick

stay in bed / rest

a thunderstorm

a snowstorm

a typhoon

a sandstorm