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First Rules for Travellers
Money: Take one fourth more than your estimated expenses, and a good supply of small change.
Geography: Acquaint yourself with the geography of the route and region of travel.
Luggage: Arrange, if possible, to have only one piece of luggage to look after.
Dress: Better be too hot for two or three hours at noon than be cold for the rest of the twenty-four.
Time: Be at the place of starting fifteen minutes before time, thus allowing for unexpected detention by the way.
Breakfast: Do not begin a day's travel before breakfast, even if it has to be eaten at daybreak. Dinner or supper can be more easily ignored than
a good breakfast.
Manners: Respect yourself by demonstrating the manners of a gentleman or lady, and then you will receive the respect of others.
Language: A good knowledge of the language of the country you are to visit is an immense help and will make the journey more agreeable.
Climate:The traveller's comfort depends on his dress being suitable to the climate he is in.
Packing:The principal point to remember in packing is to leave the things you are most likely to require, during the journey or on arrival until last. If you carry a handbag, small portmanteau or hold-all, they should be put in these.
Trains: This new mode of transport should not be feared. It is safer to
ride on the railroad than to walk through the streets.
Make-up: It is not a correct thing to do to make up while travelling. Many girls prefer not to show to openly how much the rosy of their cheeks owes to art instead of nature.
Lost: If you are lost, use your watch.
Journal: Many experienced voyagers keep a journal while they are travelling.
Complete the conversation. Use "might" or "might not" together with the verbs in brackets. A: Shall we phone this hotel and book some rooms?
B: Yes, but let's choose another hotel, too. Their rooms might be too expensive, or they might not have enough rooms.
A: How about this one? In fact, John might prefer this one.
B: Yes, but Susan might not like it. It's more old-fashioned.
A: Let's ask Bill. He might know a good hotel. She lived in Brighton for two years.
B: Good idea. Is she coming to the wedding?
A: Yes, she is. But she might not stay in a hotel. She might stay with a friend.
I am so excited about your arrival! It's such a good news.
I want to cook something really delicious for you! What is your favourire dessert? Maybe this is pancakes or tiramisu? I am pretty good cook, so you can say me what you like and i will bake it for you.
Waiting for you. With love, (имя).
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