Phrasal Verbs (Travels)

Going on a journey

Don had had a busy time at work so he was glad to get away from London for a month's holiday. He set off/out last Saturday. His journey really started off at Waterloo Station when he got on the Eurostar train to Paris. He was heading for a villa in the south of France buy was planning to stop off in Paris for a couple of days before continuing south.

1. Try to guess the meaning of the previous Phrasal Verbs related with going on a journey.


Travel in general

- When we arrived at the hotel, Maria went to reception and checked in while I was parking the car.
- I went to the hotel hoping to meet Sam but he had already checked out.
- My plane gets in at 15-30
- The train pull in exactly on time.
- Unfortunately, the train I'd hope to catch was pulling out just as I arrived on the platform.

2. Try to guess the meaning of the previous Phrasal Verbs.



Air travel

Debbie was lucky enough to get a standby to New Zealand last week. There weren't many people on the flight so she checked in quickly. The flight took off on time and touched down half an hour early. On her way home she is hoping to be able to stop over in Hong Kong for a day or two.


3. Try to guess the meaning of the previous Phrasal Verbs related with Air travel.





4. Let's talk!
Talk with your teacher or write about any travel that you have made recently using the previous Phrasal Verbs.

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