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Conversation planning a journey

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Answered by Ninu2018
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ACCORDING TO ME...

In the latest episode of our new podcast, my wife and I talk about travel.

  • A few things to focus on:
  • how we use remember
  • the use of used to and would to talk about the past
  • how we use ‘um’, ‘I mean’, and ‘you know’ as fillers

English Phrases Used in This Lesson

– we are being quite ambitious

– we have brought our daughter along with us

– It’s flown by, hasn’t it?

– how many vacations have we been on since we’ve been here.

– I think a lot of times we end up traveling to visit family

– to get away from it all

– why don’t you tell everyone about our latest vacation?

– we met up with your parents and sister

– we had more of a beach vacation

– it didn’t really feel like Christmas

– There were park rangers passing out / giving out free sunglasses

– we are thinking about going away this summer

– I have always wanted to travel to somewhere different

– We nearly went while we were living in Spain

– That was the time to go

– I mean, I think that once you start a family…

– Take advantage of this time right now

– We’ve been talking a lot with our son about koala bears and kangaroos

– I would love to travel around Asia as well

– I haven’t been to anywhere in Asia.

– You have been all the way down to Patagonia

– And he got excited about that

– I don’t really know, to be honest

– I remember being in my mum’s arms

– I remember seeing our neighbor

– Are you gonna remember this?

– She’ll have the video to look back on

– it used to take us 3 days to get to the south of France

– we would spend about two weeks there.

– they had sports going on

– there was a big heat wave

– that’s what I remember about it

– that’s something that we take for granted

– it doesn’t get that hot

– my family and family friends would rent a house on an island

– we would drive and take a ferry out to the island

– we would grill seafood at night

– my mom actually grew up going there when she was a kid too

– when was the first time you went abroad?

– do you remember?

– my father actually passed away when I was in college

– Do you remember the journey?

– it was the most exciting thing that had ever happened to me

– … the novelty of everything – being able to look out an airplane window

– my uncle used to fly back and forth

– I’m getting confused

– we got bumped up to first class

– have you seen some of those recent pictures

– it just looks incredible

– that would make flying with small children worth it.

– Yeah, no, definitely.

– it’s hard, isn’t it, with small children

– you just never know what you’re going to get

– You mentioned Morocco before as an ideal place to go on vacation.

– I was gonna.

– I was thinking about this while we’ve been having this discussion

– When I went traveling, I was on my own. I had a tiny backpack.

– Oh, so much easier on my own.

– I was worried that you were going to say that.

– When you are on your own, you have your stuff and that’s it.

– if you’re like you just don’t want to talk to someone

– if you wanna be outgoing, you can meet other people

– it’s more fun traveling with someone

– You get to share your experiences

– Shall we wrap it up?

– I’ve put you on the spot

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