The lesson focuses on travel verbs and travelling words that describe different actions and types of trips. Travel verbs include expressions like arrive (to reach a destination), board a plane (to get on an airplane), go by coach (to travel by a large bus), go kayaking (to paddle a small boat), and miss a bus (to fail to catch it). Other useful verbs include put on sunscreen (to protect skin from the sun), put up a tent (to set up for camping), stay in a hotel (to spend the night), take the underground (to travel by subway), travel by train, and visit a museum.
In addition, travelling words describe types of vacations or journeys. For example, an adventure holiday involves exciting activities like hiking or climbing, while a city break is a short trip to explore a city. A cruise is a vacation on a ship, and an excursion is a short outing to visit a place. An expedition refers to a long and carefully planned journey, often for exploration or research. A journey means traveling from one place to another, and a package holiday includes all travel and accommodation arranged together. Finally, a school trip is an educational journey organized for students to visit museums or historical sites.