Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 555

与哈利一起说好英语 | 第555集

Speak Better English with Harry

2025-10-01

10 分钟
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In this podcast episode, you’ll learn the key differences between common travel words in English. Many learners confuse journey, trip, travel, and tourism. I’ll explain what each word means and how to use them correctly. We’ll also look at related words like voyage, trek, expedition, tour, commute, and pilgrimage. You’ll hear natural examples to help you understand when to use each one. By the end of this lesson, you’ll: Know the difference between journey, trip, and travelLearn extra words for travel, holidays, and daily lifeImprove your vocabulary for IELTS, CAE, and everyday English conversationsListen now to make your English more precise and confident when talking about travel. Share Your Thoughts Support the show Improve your English step by step. My online courses cover grammar, vocabulary, and speaking practice — prices start from just €7.99. Enrol today and start improving your English ➡️ https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/online-learning-courses/
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  • Hi there,

  • this is Harry and welcome to my podcast where I tried to help you to understand the English language in a better way so that you can communicate through business or through normal conversational English and I help you by picking up on areas of grammar,

  • phrasal verbs, idioms, expressions, all sorts of aspects.

  • Okay, so what do I have for you in this particular podcast?

  • Well,

  • the podcast now is going to cover types of journeys we all like to make journeys in this podcast

  • as I said we're going to look at the types of journeys and the differences between trips,

  • travel, journey and tourism and then I'll give you some other words as well.

  • So when we're talking about a journey it's about getting from A to B. Okay,

  • so you get from A to B and that is considered as a journey.

  • It might be 10 miles, 10 kilometers, 1 kilometer, 100 kilometers, a thousand kilometers.

  • It doesn't really make a difference about the length of the journey.

  • It's the actual act of traveling from A to B. How was your journey to work this morning?

  • I'm going on a journey next week.

  • What journey?

  • Oh I'm going to visit my brother he's living in the UK.

  • How long will the journey take?

  • Ah the journey will take probably about two hours actually on the plane but

  • if you count the time from getting to the airport and getting to him it might be a little bit longer but normally the journey only takes about two hours.

  • Okay so here we're talking about journey.