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You travel to other countries in the sky in an airplane.
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bicycle |
You ride a bicycle to college. It has 2 wheels.
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timetable |
We use our timetable to help us remember the lessons for the day.
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taxi |
You can travel in a taxi. You pay the driver to take you places in the car.
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walk |
It is more healthy to walk than it is to drive.
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arrive |
When you get to a place, we say you arrive.
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depart |
When you leave a place, we say you depart.
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check-in |
When to get to an airport or a hotel you need to check-in to let them know you have arrived.
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motorbike |
It is quite dangerous to ride a motorbike. It is a bike with an engine.
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train |
The train travels on rails. You need to go to the station and wait at the platform.
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journey |
You go from one place to another, this is called a journey.
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ticket |
You need a ticket to travel by airplane, bus or train.
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travel |
The verb we use to talk about going from one place to another is travel.
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station |
To travel by train or bus you need to go to the station.
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single |
A single ticket will take you to a place but not back.
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return |
A return ticket will take you to a place and back again.
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