Chatterbox #113 – Travel in Canada
Episode description
Canada is a big, big country! Most people who come from other places to visit us aren’t able to visit the whole country because it is just that big. In this episode, Andrew and Harp talk about travelling around Canada, the best places to visit and how to do it. Do you know what the western part of Canada is known for? What does Montreal have to offer? Listen to this episode if you’ve ever planned on visiting or just daydreamed about visiting Canada. There’s tons to see!
Expressions included in the study guide
- To be close to our hearts
- To finish off
- Seat sales
- The downside
- Stuffy
- At all costs
- It will cost you
- To be up and about
- Hitchhiking
- To be just asking for trouble
- Car shares or ride shares
- To be on a budget
- Airbnb
- To get ripped off
Informal contractions in this episode
Informal contractions are unofficial short forms of other words, and they’re usually only used in casual conversation. For example, when a native English speaker talks casually, they might say gonna instead of going to, or whaddya instead of what do you. Even though informal contractions are usually only used in spoken English, we include them in the Culips written transcripts to help yo u get used to how they’re used and what they sound like.
These are the informal contractions used in today’s episode, along with their meanings:
- ‘cause: because
- gonna: going to
- wanna: want to
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Chatterbox #113 – Travel in Canada
Episode description
Canada is a big, big country! Most people who come from other places to visit us aren’t able to visit the whole country because it is just that big. In this episode, Andrew and Harp talk about travelling around Canada, the best places to visit and how to do it. Do you know what the western part of Canada is known for? What does Montreal have to offer? Listen to this episode if you’ve ever planned on visiting or just daydreamed about visiting Canada. There’s tons to see!Expressions included in the study guide
- To be close to our hearts
- To finish off
- Seat sales
- The downside
- Stuffy
- At all costs
- It will cost you
- To be up and about
- Hitchhiking
- To be just asking for trouble
- Car shares or ride shares
- To be on a budget
- Airbnb
- To get ripped off
Informal contractions in this episode
Informal contractions are unofficial short forms of other words, and they’re usually only used in casual conversation. For example, when a native English speaker talks casually, they might say gonna instead of going to, or whaddya instead of what do you. Even though informal contractions are usually only used in spoken English, we include them in the Culips written transcripts to help yo u get used to how they’re used and what they sound like. These are the informal contractions used in today’s episode, along with their meanings:- ‘cause: because
- gonna: going to
- wanna: want to
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