To speak about travelling, you also need to remember some phrasal verbs.
1) to go away - to leave, as when starting from home on holiday.
2) to set off - to start a journey.
3) to check in - to register (for a flight; in hotel)
4) to check out - to settle one's bill and leave a hotel or other place of lodging.
5) to take off - to rise into the air or begin flight.
6) to get in - to arrive.
7) to see off - to take leave of (someone).
8) to book in - to reserve a room for (oneself or someone else) at a hotel.
9) to get out of - to move out of; as of a room, a country, a bus, etc.
10) to stop over - to interrupt a journey temporarily, e.g., overnight.
11) to lay over - to make a stopover in the course of a journey.
12) to go on - to continue a certain state, condition, or activity.
13) to touch down - to make contact with the ground; land.
14) to stop off - to halt and call somewhere, as on a visit or errand, especially en route to another place.
Some examples:
This summer I am going to Granada in Spain by car. I will go away my trip from Riga.
I will stop over in several cities including Berlin, Paris and Madrid.
When I will get in Granada I will immediately check-in the hotel and see-off my old friend Jose. I am so looking forward this trip!
Atsauce:
http://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/phrasal-verbs-travel
http://freeenglishlessonplans.com/2013/01/29/travel-phrasal-verbs-activity/
http://www.vergemagazine.co.uk/girls/2014/04/truth-backpacking/
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