1. To arrive: To reach a destination or to come to a particular place or situation. It can refer to arriving by any mode of transportation, such as by car, train, plane, or boat.
2. Reserve: To make arrangements or hold something in advance, such as a hotel room or a table at a restaurant. Reserving something ensures that it is available and waiting for you when you arrive.
3. Luggage: The bags and suitcases that a person carries while traveling. Luggage typically contains a person's personal belongings, clothing, and other essentials needed for the trip.
4. Schedule: A plan or timetable for a series of events or activities. It outlines the chronological order and timing of various tasks or activities, such as a schedule for a flight or a schedule of classes for students.
5. Board: To get on a vehicle or transportation mode such as a plane, bus, or train. When you board, you take your assigned seat or find a place to stand or sit for the duration of the journey.
KYIV
I want to tell you about Kyiv. Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine. It is one of the largest and most beautiful cities in the world. It is a large political, industrial, cultural, and scientific center. By the way, Kyiv is situated on the picturesque banks of the Dnipro River. According to legend, Kyiv was founded by three brothers, Kyi, Shchek, Khoryv, and their sister Lybid. Kyiv has a population of about 3 million people. I must say Kyiv is famous for its beauty. The city is very green; in summer, it looks like a huge park. The streets of Kyiv are broad and straight. There are a lot of chestnut trees and flowers in it. The main street is Khreshchatyk. If I am not mistaken, the street is only one kilometer long, but it is very impressive. Kyiv is rich in museums and theaters. There are many bridges over the Dnipro. My favorite bridge is the Paton Bridge. In the city of Kyiv, there are many places of interest: the Golden Gate, Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, St. Sophia Cathedral. So, I must say Kyiv is a beautiful city. It is the pride and glory of Ukraine.
I spent the whole summer at my grandmother's dacha, there were many interesting animals and plants, for example, there were chickens, geese and pigs. I played a lot with my friends and went to the river there we swam and fished