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@natalialzam EASILY CONFUSED WORDS RELATED TO TRAVEL

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EASILY CONFUSED WORDS RELATED TO TRAVEL

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TRIPOBJECTIVE,

DESTINATION, ACTIVITIES

How was your trip to

Paris?

It was lovely, we had a

great time.

JOURNEY PROCESS OF TRAVELLING

How was your journey

to Paris?

Awful, the plane was delayed, there were turbulences, and it

was very long.

TRAVELGENERAL IDEA OF

TRAVELLING

VOYAGE ship, space

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TRIP

• going to a destination / destinations for a purpose, be it business or pleasure.

• The important thing is THE OBJECTIVE, THE REASON why you’re travelling, or THE ACTIVITIES you’re going to do.

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TRIP

• The trip to Paris was great, we had lots of fun.• We can't afford another trip abroad this year. • She’s away on a business trip and won't be

back until next week.• I was thinking we might go on a shopping trip

to Oxford on Saturday.

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JOURNEY

journey (n): • going from one place to another• the process of moving and travelling—what

happens along the way

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JOURNEY

• It's a two-hour train journey from York to London.

• The journey from York to Newcastle takes about an hour by train

• The journey was too long and tiring

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TRAVEL

• (verb): to move or go from one place to another

• (noun): the activity of travelling (in a general sense)

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• We share a love of literature, food and travel.

• I travel to work by train.

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VOYAGE

• a long journey, especially by ship (or space voyage)

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VOYAGE

• He was a young sailor on his first sea voyage.

• Titanic departed from Southampton on 10th April 1912 on her maiden voyage to America.