This topic explores travel trends and habits, using the present continuous tense to discuss ongoing activities and general trends. Students will learn how to talk about travel in English, describe current trends, and share their experiences or observations. They will also practice vocabulary related to travel and develop conversational skills.
GRAMMAR
Present Continuous Tense for General Trends
- Usage: To describe ongoing actions or temporary trends.
- Structure:
Subject + be (am/is/are) + verb(-ing)
Examples:
- Are people traveling more nowadays?
- Many families are visiting new places during holidays.
- She’s exploring different countries this year.
Negative Form
- Structure:
Subject + be (am/is/are) + not + verb(-ing)
Examples:
- People aren’t traveling as much as before due to the weather.
- He isn’t planning a vacation this month.
Questions
- Structure:
Be (am/is/are) + subject + verb(-ing)?
Examples:
- Are people traveling more nowadays?
- Is she visiting new countries this summer?
- Are we spending more on travel these days?
VOCABULARY
- Travel: To go from one place to another. (I love to travel to new cities.)
- Destination: The place where someone is going. (Our destination is Paris.)
- Vacation: Time away from work or school for relaxation. (They’re on vacation in Spain.)
- Explore: To travel to learn about a place. (We’re exploring ancient ruins.)
- Tourist: A person who visits places for pleasure. (Many tourists are visiting Italy.)
- Flight: A journey on an airplane. (Their flight is at 10 a.m.)
- Luggage: Bags and suitcases for travel. (Don’t forget your luggage!).
- Passport: A document for international travel. (You need a passport to travel abroad.)
- Adventure: An exciting or unusual experience. (They’re going on an adventure to Africa.)
- Trend: A general direction in which something is developing. (The trend of solo travel is growing.)
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
- Are people traveling more these days?
- Many families are exploring new places.
- Traveling is becoming more popular.
- People are booking vacations online.
- She’s planning a trip to Europe.
- Tourists are visiting cultural sites more often.
- They aren’t spending much on travel this year.
- Are flights getting cheaper?
- Travel trends are changing.
- Let’s talk about our travel experiences.
SENTENCES
Positive Sentences
- People are traveling more than before.
- Families are visiting international destinations.
- She’s exploring a new city every month.
Negative Sentences
- Many people aren’t traveling because of high costs.
- They aren’t planning a vacation this year.
- He isn’t exploring new destinations this time.
Questions
- Are people traveling more nowadays?
- Is she visiting famous landmarks?
- Are we spending more time on vacation?
Answers
- Yes, people are traveling more, especially during holidays.
- No, she’s not traveling this year; she’s saving money.
- Yes, we’re exploring more places together as a family.
CONVERSATION
Lily: Hi, Paul! Are people traveling more nowadays?
Paul: Hi, Lily! Yes, I think so. Many of my friends are going on vacations. How about you?
Lily: Yes, I’m planning a trip to the mountains next month. What about you?
Paul: I’m traveling to Italy with my family. It’s our first international trip!
Lily: That’s exciting! Are you visiting Rome?
Paul: Yes, we’re exploring Rome and Venice. Are you going hiking in the mountains?
Lily: Yes, I love nature. Travel is such a great way to relax and learn.
Paul: Absolutely! Let’s share our travel photos when we’re back.
Lily: Great idea!
READING
"Travel Trends: Are People Exploring More?"
Travel has become a popular activity in recent years. People are exploring new places more than ever. Many families are choosing international destinations for vacations. For example, some are traveling to Europe to see famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower or the Colosseum.
Technology also plays a big role in this trend. Booking tickets online and finding information about destinations has made travel easier. Tourists are also trying new types of travel, such as eco-tourism and adventure trips.
However, not everyone is traveling more. Some people aren’t traveling due to financial reasons or work commitments. Still, the trend shows that people value experiences and exploring the world more than material things.
Questions and Answers
Q: Why are people traveling more?
A: People are traveling more to explore new places and experience different cultures.Q: What role does technology play in travel?
A: Technology makes booking tickets and finding information easier.Q: What types of travel are becoming popular?
A: Eco-tourism and adventure trips are becoming popular.Q: Why aren’t some people traveling?
A: Some people aren’t traveling due to financial reasons or work commitments.Q: What do people value more nowadays?
A: People value experiences and exploring the world more than material things.
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