Georgie teaches you some phrasal verbs that can be used to talk about travel.
look forward to (something)
anticipate something good or exciting happening in the future
get away
escape from your usual responsibilities and go on holiday
pick (someone) up
collect someone and take them to another location, usually in a vehicle like a car
hurry up
go faster
get in/out
enter/exit a vehicle with a small space (car, taxi, truck, lorry, van, helicopter), and immediately sit down
get on/off
enter/exit a vehical standing on your feet (bus, plane, train, tram, boat)
set off
Begin your journey
check in
Register your arrival at the airport, at a hotel, or some kind of facility.
take off (plane)
leaves the runway
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