Travel (verb or noun): is the general term to describe travelling Journey (noun): is when you travel from one place to another especially in a vehicle Trip (noun): usually involves more than one single journey Expedition (noun): an organized journey for a particular purpose Safari (noun): an organized journey to look at or sometimes hunt wild animals, especially in Africa: Cruise (noun or verb): a journey on a large ship for pleasure, during which you visit several places Voyage (noun): a long journey, especially by ship or boat Complete the sentences with one of the words above in its correct form: “Where Brian?” “He’s on a filming the giraffes.” Bob took his wife on a luxury _ around the Greek islands He was a young sailor on his first sea _ His _ abroad provided lots of background material for novels he wrote A: “How long did your take?” B: “A long time We stopped at every small station.” I don't as much as I used to now that I'm retired I love _ during the summer holidays This year I off to Italy I went on a day to France We left at 6.30 a.m and got back at midnight If a ship or aircraft _, that means it travels at a continuous speed 10 In their little boat they planned to to distant lands 11 Jane & Paul are going on a _ holiday to see all the wild animals in Africa 12 Scott died while he was on an _ to the Antarctic in 1912 13 The _from London to Newcastle by train can be done in under hours 14 The round- ticket enabled me to visit all the major tourist destinations in India 15 They went on a Mediterranean _ for their honeymoon 16 _by boat between the islands is less tiring than travelling by road 17 The _between the pyramids on horseback was incredible 18 We're going on a shopping _ on Saturday 19 A: “Where's David?” B: “He's gone on a business _to Spain.” 20 The British _ to Mount Everest is leaving next month KEY “Where Brian?” “He’s on a safari filming the giraffes.” Bob took his wife on a luxury cruise around the Greek islands He was a young sailor on his first sea voyage His travels abroad provided lots of background material for novels he wrote A: “How long did your journey take?” B: “A long time We stopped at every small station.” I don't as much travelling as I used to now that I'm retired I love travelling during the summer holidays This year I off to Italy I went on a day trip to France We left at 6.30 a.m and got back at midnight If a ship or aircraft cruises, it travels at a continuous speed 10 In their little boat they planned to voyage to distant lands 11 Jane & Paul are going on a safari holiday to see all the wild animals in Africa 12 Scott died while he was on an expedition to the Antarctic in 1912 13 The journey from London to Newcastle by train can be done in under three hours 14 The round-trip ticket enabled me to visit all the major tourist destinations in India 15 They went on a Mediterranean cruise for their honeymoon 16 Travelling by boat between the islands is less tiring than travelling by road 17 The journey between the pyramids on horseback was incredible 18 We're going on a shopping expedition on Saturday 19 A: “Where's David?” B: “He's gone on a business trip to Spain.” 20 The British expedition to Mount Everest is leaving next month