PHRASAL VERBS:
TO COME ACROSS: To find something by chance.
TO GET AWAY: To go somewhere for holidays because you need to rest.
TO GET OFF: To leave a bus, train, plane or boat.
TO GET ON: To go onto a bus, train, plane or boat.
TO SET OFF: To start a journey.
TO SEE OFF: To wave someone goodbye.
TO SPEED UP: To accelerate.
TO STOP OVER: To stay the night somewhere.
TO TURN BACK: To go back in the opposite direction.
TRANSPORT VOCABULARY:
RUSH HOUR: a time of day in which large numbers of people are in transit , as going to or returning from work
PEDESTRIANS: a person who is walking, especially in an area where vehicles go
DOUBLE-DECKER: a bus that has two floors
FARE: an amount of money that you have to pay to go on a bus
COMMUTING: travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis
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