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tourist attraction
tourist attraction
noun
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/tˈʊɹɪst ɐtɹˈækʃən/
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a place that is popular among tourists and visitors, typically due to its cultural, historical, or natural significance, or its entertainment value

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The Eiffel Tower is a famous tourist attraction in Paris.
The museum became the city's most popular tourist attraction.

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art gallery
art gallery
noun
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/ˈɑːɹt ɡˈælɚɹi/

a building where works of art are displayed for the public to enjoy

What is an "art gallery"?

An art gallery is a place where artworks are displayed for people to view and appreciate. It can be a private business or a public institution that displays a variety of art forms, such as paintings, sculptures, photographs, and other visual art. Art galleries often organize exhibitions, which are special displays of artworks around a theme, artist, or period. They may also sell artworks, representing artists and helping them access potential buyers. Art galleries provide a space for artists to present their work to the public, and for art lovers to explore and enjoy different artistic styles and creations.

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carnival
carnival
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a festival happening annually that involves dancing, music and colorful clothes

church
church
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a building where Christians go to worship and practice their religion

What is a "church"?

A church is a building used for Christian religious activities, such as worship, prayer, and community gatherings. It is typically designed to be a place where people come together to practice their faith, attend services, and celebrate religious holidays. Churches vary in size and architectural style, ranging from small chapels to large cathedrals. The interior often features seating for people, altars, and religious symbols like crosses or stained glass windows. Churches are also often important cultural and historical landmarks in communities.

concert
concert
noun
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a public performance by musicians or singers

What is a "concert"?

A concert is a live performance of music, typically held in a venue such as a theater, auditorium, or outdoor space. During a concert, musicians or bands perform a set of songs or pieces in front of an audience. Concerts can range from small, intimate gatherings to large-scale events featuring well-known artists. The experience often includes not only the performance of music but also visual and atmospheric elements that enhance the overall enjoyment of the event.

festival
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a series of performances of music, plays, movies, etc. typically taking place in the same location every year

What is a "festival"?

A festival is an event that features a series of performances, such as music, plays, movies, or other arts, usually held annually in the same location. It often spans several days or weeks and brings together various acts or activities centered around a common theme or genre. Festivals aim to bring people together to enjoy and celebrate different forms of art and culture in a shared space.

monument
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a structure built in honor of a public figure or a special event

What is a "monument"?

A monument is a structure or statue built to honor or remember a person, event, or idea. Monuments can be found in public places and are often made from materials like stone, metal, or concrete. They are designed to stand the test of time, serving as a symbol of significance or historical importance. Monuments can vary in size and shape, from small plaques to large sculptures or buildings. They help preserve memories and educate future generations about important moments or individuals in history.

musical
musical
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any theatrical performance that combines singing, dancing, and acting to tell a story

What is a "musical"?

A musical is a genre of film or theater that features a story told through songs and dance performances. The characters express their emotions and advance the plot through musical numbers, which are often integrated into the narrative. Musicals typically include a combination of dialogue, music, and choreography, with the aim of entertaining the audience through engaging and lively performances. The goal is to create a captivating experience that combines storytelling with the energy and artistry of musical and dance performances.

safari park
safari park
noun
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/sɐfˈɑːɹɹi pˈɑːɹk/

a type of zoo where visitors can drive or ride through an area to view wildlife animals in a more natural environment

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opera house
opera house
noun
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/ˈɑːpɚɹə hˈaʊs/

a theater designed for performing operas

What is an "opera house"?

An opera house is a theater specifically designed for staging operas and other musical performances. It features a large auditorium with a stage, seating for the audience, and often includes specialized acoustic design to enhance sound quality. Opera houses may also have additional facilities such as rehearsal rooms, dressing rooms, and an orchestra pit. They are known for their elaborate architecture and are often located in major cities, serving as cultural centers for high-quality musical and theatrical productions.

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park
park
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a large public place in a town or a city that has grass and trees and people go to for walking, playing, and relaxing

restaurant
restaurant
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a place where we pay to sit and eat a meal

old town
noun
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/ˈoʊld tˈaʊn/

the historic part of a city, often characterized by old buildings, narrow streets, and cultural landmarks

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shopping
shopping
noun
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the act of buying goods from stores

district
district
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an area of a city or country with given official borders used for administrative purposes

square
square
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an open area in a city or town where two or more streets meet

theater
theater
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a place, usually a building, with a stage where plays and shows are performed

to go
to go
Verb
g
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o

to travel or move from one location to another

stay in place

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to get
to get
Verb
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to receive or come to have something

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pizza
pizza
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an Italian food made with thin flat round bread, baked with a topping of tomatoes and cheese, usually with meat, fish, or vegetables

What is "pizza"?

Pizza is a popular Italian dish that has become a staple in many countries around the world. It typically consists of a round, flattened crust made from dough, which is then topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and a variety of toppings, such as meats, vegetables, and herbs. Common pizza toppings include pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, onions, and peppers. Pizza can be made in various styles and sizes, such as thin crust, deep dish, and stuffed crust, and can be cooked in a wood-fired oven, a gas oven, or even on a grill. It is a versatile and customizable dish that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and dietary preferences. Pizza is often served as a quick and easy meal and is available at many restaurants, pizzerias, and take-out establishments. It is a beloved food item around the world and has become a symbol of comfort food and indulgence.

to stay
to stay
Verb
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to remain in a particular place

move

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expensive
expensive
Adjective
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having a high price

cheap
hotel
hotel
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a building where we give money to stay and eat food in when we are traveling

to book
to book
Verb
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to reserve a specific thing such as a seat, ticket, hotel room, etc.

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in advance
in advance
Adverb
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/ɪn ɐdvˈæns/

prior to a particular time or event

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to hire
to hire
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to pay for using something such as a car, house, equipment, etc. temporarily

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bicycle
bicycle
noun
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a vehicle with two wheels that we ride by pushing its pedals with our feet

city
city
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a larger and more populated town

to visit
to visit
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to go somewhere because we want to spend time with someone

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science museum
noun
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/sˈaɪəns mjuːzˈiəm/

a museum dedicated to exhibits and displays related to science, technology, and innovation

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out-of-town
Adjective
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/ˌaʊɾəvtˈaʊn/

located away from a town or city center, often in a rural or suburban area

excursion
excursion
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a short trip taken for pleasure, particularly one arranged for a group of people

to travel
to travel
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to go from one location to another, particularly to a far location

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underground
underground
noun
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/ˈʌndɚˌɡraʊnd/

a city's railway system that is below the ground, usually in big cities

tourism
tourism
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‌the business of providing accommodation, services and entertainment for people who are visiting a place for pleasure

boat trip
boat trip
noun
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/boʊt tɹɪp/

a journey or trip taken by boat for pleasure or transportation purposes

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bus fare
bus fare
noun
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/bˈʌs fˈɛɹ/

The amount of money one has to pay to use a streetcar or bus

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day trip
day trip
noun
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/dˈeɪ tɹˈɪp/

a journey that is completed within a single day, without requiring an overnight stay

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fish and chips
fish and chips
phrase
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/fˈɪʃ ænd tʃˈɪps/

a dish of fried fish served with chips

What is "fish and chips"?

Fish and chips is a classic British dish that consists of deep-fried fish and potatoes. The fish is usually battered and deep-fried until golden brown, then served with a side of deep-fried potatoes. The dish is usually served with a side of tartar sauce or malt vinegar, and is often garnished with fresh herbs, such as parsley or mint. Fish and chips is a popular dish throughout the United Kingdom, and is often served as a main course. Fish and chips is a popular vegan and gluten-free option.

shop
shop
noun
sh
ʃ
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ɑ
p
p

a building or place that sells goods or services

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food
food
noun
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things that people and animals eat, such as meat or vegetables

van
van
noun
v
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n
n

a big vehicle without back windows, smaller than a truck, used for carrying people or things

What is a "van"?

A van is a type of vehicle designed to carry passengers or goods. It is larger than a regular car and often has more space inside, with a boxy shape that allows for a higher roof and more room. Vans are commonly used for transporting multiple people or heavy loads, making them popular for families, work, or delivery services. They can come in various sizes, with some designed for comfort and others built for cargo. Many vans also have sliding doors for easy entry and exit in tight spaces.

open-top
noun
uk flag
/ˈoʊpəntˈɑːp bˈʌs/

a type of vehicle or container that lacks a roof or has a removable top

What is an "open-top"?

An open-top is a type of vehicle with a roof that can be removed or folded back, allowing passengers to enjoy an open-air experience while driving. This design is often found in convertibles and some sports cars, offering the option to have the roof down when the weather is nice. Open-top cars are popular for leisurely drives, giving the feeling of more freedom and connection to the surroundings. They can be easily converted back to a closed roof when needed for protection from weather or for added security.

tour
tour
noun
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r
r

a journey for pleasure, during which we visit several different places

route
route
noun
r
r
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a fixed way between two places, along which a bus, plane, ship, etc. regularly travels

What is a "route"?

A route refers to a specific path or track followed by a bus, train, or other forms of public transportation to take passengers from one place to another. It includes the starting point, stops along the way, and the final destination. Routes are planned to connect different areas, ensuring passengers can travel efficiently between key locations. Each route is usually identified by a number or name, and vehicles on that route follow the same path regularly, often at set times. Public transport routes help organize travel and make it easier for people to get to where they need to go.

sandwich
sandwich
noun
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two pieces of bread with cheese, meat, etc. between them

bar
bar
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ɑ
r
r

a place where alcoholic and other drinks and light snacks are sold and served

What is a "bar"?

A bar is a lively social place where people gather to unwind, socialize, and enjoy a wide range of alcoholic beverages. These establishments often feature a relaxed atmosphere with dim lighting, cozy seating, and perhaps some entertainment like live music or sports screenings. Unlike traditional restaurants, bars typically focus more on beverages, with a wide variety of cocktails, craft beers, and fine wines. Bars may also feature a menu of appetizers or small plates designed to complement the drinks.

street
street
noun
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a public path for vehicles in a village, town, or city, usually with buildings, houses, etc. on its sides

cafe
cafe
noun
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k
a
æ
f
f
e

a small restaurant that sells drinks and meals

What is a "café"?

A café is a cozy spot, often decorated with comfortable seating and warm lighting, where people can enjoy freshly brewed coffee, aromatic teas, and delicious pastries. The vibe is typically relaxed, inviting visitors to spend time drinking their favorite beverages while enjoying the company of friends or while reading a good book. Whether it is a bustling urban café or a charming neighborhood hangout, these establishments are cherished for their welcoming vibe and the simple pleasure of enjoying a leisurely moment in the middle of the daily hustle and bustle.

tea room
tea room
noun
uk flag
/tˈiː ɹˈuːm/

a café or small restaurant where coffee, tea, and light meals are served

What is a "tea room"?

A tea room is a charming and cozy establishment where people can enjoy a variety of teas, light meals, and pastries in a relaxed setting. These venues often feature elegant décor with comfortable seating, floral arrangements, and delicate teaware, creating a tranquil atmosphere for tea enthusiasts to indulge in their favorite beverage. In addition to tea, tea rooms typically offer a selection of sandwiches, scones, cakes, and other treats, often served on tiered trays as part of an afternoon tea service.

timetable
timetable
noun
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a list or chart that shows the departure and arrival times of trains, buses, airplanes, etc.

What is a "timetable"?

A timetable is a list that shows the times when public transportation services, such as buses, trains, or flights, are expected to arrive or depart. It includes the start and end times of each trip along with any stops along the way. Timetables help passengers plan their journeys by showing when to expect a vehicle and how long the trip might take. They are usually available at stations, online, or on transportation apps to make it easier for people to travel at the right times.

travel
travel
noun
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æ
v
v
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ə
l
l

the act of going to a different place, usually a place that is far

to pass
Verb
p
p
a
æ
ss
s

to be allowed without objection

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intransitive
zone
noun
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z
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n
n
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a specific area with unique characteristics

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