Instrutions: Look at the picture, pick an answer that matches the question.
1 . Where do you think she is?
A- I’d take them to Rome. It’s got cool old stuff, like the Colosseum. Plus, we could eat lots of yummy pasta and pizza!
2. Is she a visitor or does she live there? Why?
B- Definitely! Italy has cool stuff to see, and the food is amazing. It’d be a cool family trip.
3. Is the baby her granddaughter or her daughter? Why?
C- I think she’s just visiting. She seems so excited and curious, like someone exploring a new place.
4. If you had a son or daughter, would you take them to Italy?
D –I guess she’s in Italy. The place looks really pretty, maybe a small town or the countryside.
5. Where would you take them and why?
E- I’d say the baby is her daughter. They look like they’re having a fun, relaxed time together, maybe on a little trip.
Answer: 1.D / 2.C / 3.E / 4.B / 5.A
Welcome to Travel Abroad
Amy: Hey, Mike! I just got back from a trip to Italy. It was amazing!
Mike: Italy? That sounds incredible! Tell me all about it.
Amy: Well, I visited Rome and Florence. The architecture is stunning, and the history is so rich.
Mike: That’s awesome. I’ve always wanted to explore Europe. Any must-see places you recommend?
Amy: Oh, definitely the Colosseum in Rome. It’s breathtaking, and the history behind it is fascinating. In addition, the art in Florence, like Michelangelo’s David, is a must-see.
Mike: Nice! Did you try any local cuisine?
Amy: Absolutely! The pasta and gelato were out of this world. Nevertheless, I had a bit of trouble with the language barrier, especially in smaller towns.
Mike: I can imagine. Meanwhile, I’m planning a trip to Japan next year. Any tips?
Amy: Japan sounds amazing! Make sure to visit Kyoto for its traditional charm. Consequently, learning a few basic Japanese phrases will go a long way.
Mike: Good advice. did you face any challenges during your trip?
Amy: Well, there was a moment when I got lost in the narrow streets of Florence. Nevertheless, the locals were so friendly and helped me find my way.
Mike: That’s great to hear. I’m a bit worried about the cost of traveling. Any budgeting tips?
Amy: Budgeting is crucial. Meanwhile, consider staying in hostels or using public transportation. It can save you a lot.
Mike: Thanks for the advice. By the way, did you take a lot of photos?
Amy: Oh, hundreds! Nevertheless, I made sure to put the camera down and really soak in the experience.
Mike: Wise choice. I’m already making a list of places to visit in Japan. Any specific recommendations?
Amy: Definitely check out Tokyo’s vibrant neighborhoods like Shibuya and Harajuku. Consequently, exploring the traditional tea houses in Kyoto is a unique experience.
Mike: Got it. Sounds like you had an amazing trip. I can’t wait to embark on my own adventure.
Amy: You’ll love it! Traveling opens up a whole new world of experiences.