Two Ways to Travel

兩種旅行方式


Introduction

Some people like planned trips. Other people like free trips.

有些人喜歡計畫好的旅行,而有些人則喜歡自由行。

Main Body

Many people follow lists. They visit famous places and eat expensive food. They do this to show their friends on social media. These people often spend too much money on fancy hotels.

很多人會遵循清單。他們造訪著名的景點並享用昂貴的食物。他們這樣做是為了在社群媒體上向朋友展示。這些人通常在豪華酒店上花費過多。

This way of travel can be bad. Famous places become too crowded. Local shops and food change to please tourists. People look at their phones more than the city.

這種旅行方式可能是糟糕的。著名景點變得過於擁擠。當地商店和食物為了迎合遊客而改變。人們看手機的時間比觀察城市還要多。

Some people travel differently. They do not use lists. They walk and find new things. They do not hurry. They eat what they like and relax.

有些人旅行的方式不同。他們不使用清單,而是隨意行走並發現新事物。他們不匆忙,吃自己喜歡的食物並放鬆心情。

Conclusion

Travelers must choose. They can follow a strict plan or they can be free.

旅行者必須做出選擇:是要遵循嚴格的計劃,還是要自由自在。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'People' Pattern

Look at how we describe groups in this text:

  • Some people \rightarrow (A part of the group)
  • Other people \rightarrow (A different part)
  • Many people \rightarrow (A large number)

How to use this: When you talk about habits, don't just say "People." Use these words to show who you mean.

Quick Examples:

  • Some people like coffee.
  • Other people prefer tea.
  • Many people drink water.

🛠️ Simple Opposites

The text uses simple pairs to show a contrast. Learning these helps you reach A2 fast:

Planned \leftrightarrow Free Expensive \leftrightarrow Cheap (implied) Crowded \leftrightarrow Quiet (implied) Strict \leftrightarrow Relaxed

Vocabulary Learning

planned (adj.)
Something that is decided or organized before it happens.
Example:I have a planned trip to London next month.
expensive (adj.)
Costing a lot of money.
Example:Eating at that restaurant is very expensive.
fancy (adj.)
Very nice, expensive, or special.
Example:She stayed in a fancy hotel with a big pool.
crowded (adj.)
A place with too many people.
Example:The train is very crowded in the morning.
tourists (n.)
People who visit a place for a holiday.
Example:Many tourists visit Paris every year.
differently (adv.)
In a way that is not the same.
Example:He thinks differently about the problem than I do.
strict (adj.)
Following rules exactly; not flexible.
Example:My teacher has a strict rule about being late.
Practice A2 words in a crossword