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Say what’s the best thing about • the plane? • the bus? • the train?

27 A travel agent is explaining transport choices to a customer who wants to travel from London to Edinburgh. Use the information below and the words in the box to complete the explanation.

journey time fare

bus 10 hours £40

train 5 hours £75

plane 1 hour £99

quicker • the cheapest • more interesting • the most expensive • more expensive • the quickest • the longest

‘Basically, you can go by train, by bus, or you can fly. The bus is (1) _______ option, but it takes (2) _______ . Flying is (3) _______, but obviously it’s (4) _______ - it only takes an hour. The train is (5) _______ than the bus, but it’s (6) _______, and because it goes through beautiful countryside it’s a (7) _______ journey.’

28 Сhoose the most suitable word (A, B, C or D) for each space (1-15).

Most people enjoy going (1) …C… for their holidays, and having the opportunity to (2)… in an interesting city or a seaside (3) … . If you speak (4) … languages, you can make new friends, and (5) … home some interesting (6) … as presents. But before you can do that, you have to (7) … your destination, and that is often a problem! If you fly, then you may find that your flight has been (8) … . (9) … by train can also be difficult, since trains are often (10) … in the summer, and you might have to reserve a (11) … in advance. Whichever way you (12) …, you can have problems with your (13) … , and it is often difficult to find good (14) … . Apart from this, you might not be able to afford the (15) … !

1 A out

2 A remain

3 A resort

4 A strange

5 A fetch

6 A memories

7 A reach

8 A waited

9 A Journeys

10 A filling

11 A post

12 A voyage

13 A baggages

14 A staying

15 A fare

B forward

B pass

B post

B stranger

B take

B souvenirs

B arrive

B reversed

B Travels

B occupied

B chair

B travel

B luggage

B homes

B fair

C abroad

C spend

C too

C foreigner

C go

C memoirs

C go

C delayed

C Voyages

C overdone

C seat

C trip

C goods

C lodges

C far

D foreign

D stay

D one

D foreign

D get

D recollections

D travel

D booked

D Passes

D crowded

D position

D tour

D sacks

D accommodation

D fur

Phrasal verbs

with ‘get

get about/around to move or travel from place to place

get along/on to advance

get at smb to reach or find

get away to succeed in leaving

get back to return, esp. to one’s home

get in to arrive

get off to start a journey; leave