WILL YOU GET AROUND EASILY WHEN YOU TRAVEL TO JAPAN?

 This topic helps you talk about future travel plans, using "will" for predictions and "get around" to describe transportation. It also includes adverbs like easily to show how something is done.

📌 Examples:

  • Will you get around easily when you travel to Japan?

  • I think we will use trains a lot.

  • She will get around by subway and bus.


🖊️ GRAMMAR (with examples)

✅ Future with Will:

  • I will take the subway.

  • She will travel to Tokyo.

  • Will you get around easily?

  • They won’t have a car.

✅ Modals (can/can’t, should/shouldn’t):

  • You can use a JR Pass.

  • You should plan your route.

  • You mustn’t forget your ticket.

✅ Adverbs of Manner:

  • easily, quickly, safely, comfortably

✅ Prepositions of Place and Movement:

  • in Tokyo, on the train, to Kyoto, at the station


📖 VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)

  1. Travel – To go to another place.

  2. Get around – To move from place to place.

  3. Subway – An underground train.

  4. Station – A place to catch a train or bus.

  5. Ticket – A paper or digital pass to travel.

  6. Easily – Without problems or difficulty.

  7. Transportation – Ways to travel, like bus, train, or taxi.

  8. Plan – To decide in advance.

  9. Route – The path or way you take.

  10. Comfortable – Relaxing and not hard.


📝 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • Will you get around by train?

  • You can buy a rail pass.

  • We should look at a map.

  • They will travel to Osaka.

  • The buses are easy to use.

  • I think we will walk in the city.


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I will travel to Japan next week.

  • She will get around by subway.

  • We will use trains and buses.

  • You can walk in many areas.

  • They will go to Kyoto by train.

Negative:

  • I won’t rent a car.

  • He won’t take a taxi.

  • We can’t speak Japanese well.

  • You shouldn’t miss your stop.

  • They mustn’t forget their hotel address.

Questions:

  • Will you get around easily in Japan?

  • Can you use the subway map?

  • Should we buy tickets in advance?

  • Will it be hard to travel alone?

  • Where will you go first?

Answers:

  • Yes, I will.

  • No, we won’t.

  • I will use Google Maps.

  • Yes, many signs are in English.

  • We will visit Tokyo and Osaka.


💬 CONVERSATION

Alex: Will you get around easily when you travel to Japan?

Maya: I think so. I will use the trains and the subway.

Alex: That sounds smart. Can you read the signs?

Maya: Yes, many signs are in English. And I will use a map on my phone.

Alex: Are you going to visit Tokyo?

Maya: Yes, and Kyoto too. The train system is very good.

Alex: Great! Have a good trip!


📖 READING

"Getting Around in Japan"

Japan has a great transportation system. Many visitors use trains to get around. The JR Pass is a good way to save money. In Tokyo, people ride the subway. Signs are often in English and Japanese. If you plan your trip, you will get around easily. You can also walk or rent a bike in many cities.

Comprehension Questions:

  1. What do many visitors use in Japan?
    → Trains.

  2. What is the JR Pass?
    → A train pass to save money.

  3. Are the signs in English?
    → Yes, often.

  4. What can you do to get around?
    → Use the subway, walk, or bike.

  5. How can you travel easily in Japan?
    → By planning your trip.

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