Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 494

和哈利说更好的英语 | 第494话

Speak Better English with Harry

语言学习

2024-07-31

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In this episode, you will learn the differences between commonly confused travel-related terms in English. I will help you understand how to use these words correctly, improving your speaking skills and sounding more like a native English speaker. This lesson will be especially useful for those preparing for exams like IELTS, TOEFL, or CAE.By the end of this episode, you will enhance your travel vocabulary and avoid making mistakes with commonly confused English words. Speaking fluent and nat...

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  • Hi there.

  • This is Harry.

  • Welcome back to advanced english lessons with Harry, where I try to help you to get a better understanding of the english language, to help you with your conversational skills, your business english skills, interview skills, whatever your goals are, we're here to help.

  • And for those of you and your friends or family who want one to one lessons, well, you know what to do.

  • Just get in touch www.englishlessonviaskype.com, and you can apply for a free trial lesson.

  • And we'd be very happy to hear from you and very happy to help you.

  • Okay, so in this advanced english lesson, what are we going to look at?

  • Well, today we're going to look at all about holidays and vacation.

  • We're looking at vocabulary to talk about holidays and vacation.

  • This will help you to build up your vocabulary, particularly if you're planning to do Ielts or the CAE exams, because it'll help you when you're talking about those sort of topics.

  • Now, the first thing to get to understanding about is that there are lots of words that we use, like trip, journey, voyage, travel.

  • And people can get them confused.

  • There are lots of similarities, but there's also some confusion.

  • So trip, a trip, journey, a journey, voyage, a voyage.

  • They're all nouns, travel.

  • We usually use it in relation to a verb to travel.

  • How do you travel to work?

  • I'm going to travel to the United States next week on business.

  • So it's a verb, whereas the others, I'm going on a trip, I'm taking a journey.

  • I would like to take a voyage on a cruise ship.