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Scope 2 Unit 10

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  • Lots of people go on a bus _______ when they go to London.
    tour
  • to take someone or something to a particular place, usually by car
    drop off
  • a long journey by ship
    voyage
  • to start a journey/trip
    set off
  • to leave a train, bus, or aircraft
    get off
  • Complete with a phrasal verb : We need to _________ ________ at 9.00am tomorrow so that we arrive on time.
    set off
  • the general activity of moving from one place to another
    travel
  • Can you ______ me ________ from the airport, please? My flight gets in at 22:00.
    pick up
  • My friend went on an ____________ to the Amazon to find out about the exotic birds that live there.
    expedition
  • to report your arrival, esp. at an airport or hotel, so that you can get the service you are paying for
    check in
  • Complete with a phrasal verb: Can you _______me ________at the station, please mum? It's raining and I don't want to be late.
    drop off
  • to wait in a line of people, often to buy something
    queue up
  • when an aircraft, bird, or insect leaves the ground and begins to fly
    take off
  • to collect, or to go and get, someone or something
    pick up
  • You need to _______ _____ for your flight before you go.
    check in
  • a holiday by ship
    cruise
  • a journey by air
    flight
  • We had to _________ _________ for ages at the airport. There were fifty people waiting!
    queue up
  • delay; to make something happen at a later time than originally planned or expected
    hold up
  • In English you get in a car but you ________ ______ a plane, train, boat or bus.
    get on
  • a long journey for a special purpose
    an expedition
  • a journey where you visit several places for pleasure
    a tour