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English Language Learning E-book Guide

This E-book, dedicated to the author's father, aims to assist learners of English as a foreign language through six volumes covering vocabulary and grammar from beginner to advanced levels. It includes practical exercises and vocabulary related to travel, shopping, and dining, along with dialogues for real-life situations. The author expresses gratitude to contributors who helped bring this project to fruition.

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English Language Learning E-book Guide

This E-book, dedicated to the author's father, aims to assist learners of English as a foreign language through six volumes covering vocabulary and grammar from beginner to advanced levels. It includes practical exercises and vocabulary related to travel, shopping, and dining, along with dialogues for real-life situations. The author expresses gratitude to contributors who helped bring this project to fruition.

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My School ITALY

Language Centre
Piazza Luigi Di Savoia, 41A
Bari (BA) 70121
Italy
Landmarks: Near Caserma Picca & St. Antonio's
Church(Chiesa Di St. Antonio)
Tel: + 39 (0) 80 3216613
Cell: +39 380 4772190
E-mail:info@[Link]
This E-book is dedicated to my loving father who has always
been my inspiration to do things that are creative and
knowledgeable.

PREFACE

My aim to publish this E-book is to provide help and


guidance to the learners of English as a foreign language.
This E-book has six volumes. Volume 1 and volume 2 deal
with the vocabulary and the grammar for post-beginners
and beginners of English language respectively. Volume 3
and volume 4 improve the language and speaking skills of
lower-intermediate learners of English. While volume 5 and
volume 6 introduce intermediate and advanced level
grammar and vocabulary.

A word of thanks.....

This E-book would have remained just a thought and


wouldn't have been presented to you without the sincere
efforts of Dr. Marta Walendzik, the author of this E-book. I
also thank the whole team of Mr. Sandip Chokraborty for
making this dream come true.

Aperna Rao Volluru


Unit 1. Friends
Unit 2. Travel and Holiday
Unit 3. Hobbies and sports
Unit 4. Future plans
Unit 5. Jobs
Unit 6. Shopping
Unit 7. Entertainment
Unit 8. The natural world
Unit 9. Present Perfect
INDEX

Vocabulary …………………………………………………………………….2
Travel Land……………………………………………………….……………..3
Travel Sea,Travel Verbs…..…………………………………………………..3
Exercise 1 ……………………………………………………………………….4
Buying clothes………………………………………………………………….5
Ordering a meal………………………………………………………………..6
Checking out……………………………………………………………………7
Tips and vocabulary…………………………………………………………..8
Security reasons……………………………………………………………….9
Exercise 2……………………………………………………………………….10

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VOCABULARY

Travel - Air suitcase


Airport
tour
check-in
fly
Travel - Land
land
Bicycle
landing
Bike
plane
take off Bus

bus station
Travel - General Related Words
car
Travel
travel agent subway
passenger train
destination
taxi
journey
route railway station

trip go by rail
hotel
motorbike
luggage
coach
motel
package holiday coach station
sightseeing lane
go sightseeing

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rail
Ship
railway
Sea
road
Sail
main road
Voyage
traffic
Travel - Verbs
tube board (boat / plane)
underground go by

Travel – Sea go on board


Boat
get on board
Crossing
hitch-hike
Ferry
set off
Port

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Exercise:
xercise: 1
Translate the text. Write sentences with the underlined expressions.
A Cruise on River Thames

We have planned to go on a river cruise on the River Thames when we go to London


next summer. We went to consult a travel agent and chose a seven-day package
vacation in London for our trip. The travel agent gave us the itinerary, and offered
us cheap cut-price tickets for flights to London. Besides, in order to save money,
instead of staying at the hotel, we would like to stay at the youth hostels. We are
looking forward to the cruise to avoid the congestion on the land in London.

Mini Phrase Book

Asking for a drink


 Coffee, please.
 Would you like a drink, sir?
 Here you are
 Yes, a Diet Coke, please.
 Milk?
 Ice and lemon ?
 No, thanks
 Just lemon
 Sugar?
 Here you are.
 Yes, please.
 Thank you
 Thank
 Coffee? Tea?

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Buying clothes

 The changing rooms are over


 Can I help you? there.

 Yes, I’m looking for a blue shirt.  How is it?

 What do you think about this  It’s fine. How much is it?
one?
 The shirt costs 34.99.
 Yes, I like the colour.
 I’ll take it. Thank you.
 What size do you want?
 Can I pay with my credit card?
 A medium.
 Yes ,sir. Thank you very much.
 Thanks. Where can I try it on?
 Have a nice day!

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Ordering a meal

 Good evening. Do you have a reservation?

 Yes, a table for two. My name’s Allie Gray

 Smoking or non-smoking?

 Non-smoking, please.

 Come this way, please.

 Are you ready to order?

 Yes, I’d like the onion soup, and then the steak, please.

 The salad and the lasagna for me, please.

 What would you like to drink? Would you like some wine?

 No, thanks. Just mineral water for me.

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Checking out
 Good morning, sir.

 Good morning. Can I have the  OK. Can you sign here, please?
bill, please? I’m checking out.
 Would you like me to call a taxi
 Yes. Which room is it? for you?

 Room 425.  No, thanks.

 Did you have anything from the  Do you need any help with your
minibar last night? luggage?

 Yes, a mineral water.  No, I’m fine, thanks.

 Here you are.  Have a good trip, Mr. Ryder.

 Thank you.  Thank you.

 How would you like to pay?  Goodbye.

 I would like to pay with my  Goodbye.


credit card.

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Tips and Vocabulary:
Instead of “Where are you flying today?” the agent may ask “What’s your final
destination?” The answer would be the same!

You can say “Here you go!” when you give something to somebody, for
instance your ID card or passport.

Check your bags' means to put them on the airplane inside the cargo
'Check
compartment. The small bag you take with you on the airplane is called a carry-
carry-on.
on
You need to put your carry-on bags through the X-ray machine at security.

The scale is the equipment that tells you the weight of your baggage.

A stopover or layover is when the airplane stops in a different city before


continuing to its final destination.

If the agent says that your luggage will go straight through,


through it means it will go
directly to the final destination.

Boarding passes are the tickets that permit you to enter the airplane.

When a plane begins boarding,


boarding it means that the passengers start entering
the plane.

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Going through security:

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Exercise: 2

Finish the sentences below.

1. I like to travel alone/in company because……………………. .

2. The last place on earth I would visit is………because…….. .

3. When I fly............................................ .

4. I’d much rather walk around a museum than…………. .

5. My advice is to travel in the fall/spring because….......... .

6. When travel I spent too much time on…………………. .

7. I just love tasting all the new foods because….......... .

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