5 Travel Phrasal Verbs Intermediate Advanced English Vocabulary

hello everyone and welcome back to

english with Lucy the other day on my

Instagram I asked what sort of video would

you like to see next

I asked on this photo here and by far

the most popular comment was tell us

about your trip to Barcelona

unfortunately i didn’t film much or

take so many photos so i can’t do that

the second most popular was phrasal

verbs and the third most popular was

travel vocabulary so thought I

would take travel and phrasal verbs fuse

them together and talk to you about

travel-related phrasal verbs so let’s

get started now obviously you know the

ones like take off and get away and

things like that today I want to talk to

you about some more advanced

travel-related phrasal verbs

so the first one is to set off to set

off to set off means to start or begin a

trip or a journey so i could say when I

went to Barcelona i set off at six

o’clock in the morning and i arrived at

the airport at eight o’clock so i began

the whole journey at six o’clock in the

morning

now the next one is to hold up and this

means to delay something so i could say

there was a traffic jam which held us up

for half an hour the next one is to see

somebody off or just to see off and this

means to go to a station or airport or

specific place to say goodbye to

somebody that is traveling somewhere so

i could say my dad came into departures

to see me off my dad came into

departures to say goodbye to me before I

traveled the next one is to check in and

this means to arrive and register at a

hotel or an airport so at the airport I

had to check in my luggage at the desk

and that the hotel i also had to check

in and receive my keys

remember at the end of the trip i would

also

check out the final one is to stop over

and this means to stop somewhere on the

way to your final destination so if you

were going on a long journey to

Indonesia for example maybe you would

stop over in another country in another

airport on the way and then make a

connecting flight to break up the

journey so my final destination is

Indonesia but i might stop over in Italy

ok guys those were your five

travel-related phrasal verbs i hope you

enjoyed the video i hope you learned

something

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