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How do you describe a vacation trip?

You should say where you went, who was with you and how long; What you did on your vacation; describe the place you went to and talk about what you liked and disliked.



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Examples of travel in a Sentence His job requires him to travel frequently. She enjoys traveling around Europe.

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Include all the places you've traveled to, whether you worked there, studied, or volunteered. Then make a list of all the different skills you've had to use and new skills you've learned in each place and each role. Remember both your hard skills and soft skills; you'll be surprised how many there are!

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3 Know the general rules of travel writing
  1. Be written in first-person.
  2. Tell the story in the past tense.
  3. Be conversational in tone (dialogue can be useful here)
  4. Contain sensory details.
  5. Give the reader value in some way, whether that's providing useful tips for navigating or insight into a culture.


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But if you're looking to make your sentiment feel more meaningful, here are some alternative phrases to try:
  1. 1) Stay safe up there ...
  2. 2) Safe travels ...
  3. 3) Bon voyage ...
  4. 4) Fly safe! ...
  5. 5) Have a wonderful trip ...
  6. 6) Happy travels! ...
  7. 7) See you soon ...
  8. 8) Cheerio!


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How to Write a Summer Vacation Essay
  1. Save Mementos From Your Summer. ...
  2. Write an Outline Before Writing Your Essay. ...
  3. Be Specific. ...
  4. Focus on Feelings About Your Trip, Not What You Did. ...
  5. Stick to Writing About a Small Moment. ...
  6. Edit Your Essay Carefully.


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Introduction. Summer vacation is a time when students can relax and enjoy their free time. It is a time to catch up on rest, spend time with family and friends, and explore new hobbies or interests. For many students, summer vacation is also a time to continue learning and improving their English skills.

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For travel blogs, that often means the writing should:
  1. Be written in first-person.
  2. Tell the story in the past tense.
  3. Be conversational in tone (dialogue can be useful here)
  4. Contain sensory details.
  5. Give the reader value in some way, whether that's providing useful tips for navigating or insight into a culture.


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In the first paragraph, introduce the place where you traveled and the person you traveled with. Also, mention what your feelings and expectations about this trip were. In the second paragraph, include an exciting experience you had there. In the third paragraph, you can write what you learned from this experience.

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Words that Embrace a Place
  • Alive - Full of life.
  • Attractive - Pleasing; charming.
  • Beautiful - Having qualities that are pleasing or appealing.
  • Bustling - Full of life, energy.
  • Calm - Peaceful; free from stress.
  • Charming - Fascinating; likeable.
  • Cosmopolitan - Appealing to people from all across the globe.


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