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HOLIDAYS PRESENTATION
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Transcript
What are your travelling tips?
Which part of holidays do you like best?
Do you like travelling? Where did you go on your last holiday
Where do you prefer to spend your holidays: on a beach, in the mountains or in a city? Why?
What is this video about?
If you want to save some money, you have to be flexible. You shouldn’t choose a country where there is a school break because the cost of your holiday will be higher. If you don’t have to travel at a specific time and you can get up early, and take early morning flights. They are cheaper than other flights. When you walk around a city, you should always take a bottle of water and some snacks with you. Why? You can’t expect low prices when you visit very popular places.
We use can when we talk about something which is possible/not possible. We use can’t when we talk about something which is possible/not possible. We use should/shouldn’t when we give advice/allow something. We use have to when we talk about rules/advice or something necessary/not necessary. We use don’t have to when we talk about something necessary/not necessary, but possible/not possible.
I’m sorry, but I can’t/don’t have to come to your birthday party. I’m ill. If you want to get to university, you can/should study harder. I can/have to go now. I have my guitar class in 15 minutes. I feel better now, so I don’t have to/shouldn’t go to the doctor. I can/have to pick you up from the airport. I’m free in the afternoon. When you’re in Britain, you have to/should drive on the left. You can’t/don’t have to pay. The tour is free.
How to save money while travelling?
food
accommodation
sightseeing
transport
Let's go back to the video!
Travelling alone is more expensive than with other people.
You shouldn’t eat near sightseeing places because prices are higher there.
You can go on a free walking tour to learn more about the city you visit.
Places where locals eat offer authentic food.
How do you choose your holiday destinations ? Do you often fly outside of season to save some money?
What accomodation do you usually choose: hostels, hotels or Airbnb?
When travelling, do you eat near sightseeing spots or try to find places where locals eat?
When do you exchange your money: before you leave or at the airport when you arrive?
Do you like the idea of learning more about a city on free walking tours ?
What other tips for travelling cheap do you know or follow?
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