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1. go abroad a.
basic medical treatment given to
someone before professional help arrives, especially in emergencies. 2. lane b. to secure a spot or service in advance, often for dining or lodging. 3. make a reservation c. to interact with individuals who live in the area you are visiting. 4. first aid d. to inspect something carefully in order to understand its condition or details. 5. experience local culture e. an accident where vehicles collide violently, often causing damage and injuries. 6. get a puncture f. to take part in the customs, traditions, and daily life of the people in a particular area. 7. break down g. a trained medical professional who provides emergency care and transport to patients in need. 8. don't get me wrong h. to reserve a place to stay, such as a hotel or guesthouse, for a period of time. 9. emergency services i. organisations that provide immediate help during urgent situations, like police, fire, and medical assistance. 10. meet local people j. to visit interesting places and attractions in a city or region. 11. see the sights k. to begin travelling from one place to another, usually over a considerable distance. 12. bleeding l. to travel to a different country outside of your own. 13. book a single ticket m. to arrange and pay for a journey for one person to travel from one place to another without a return trip. 14. book accommodation n. a phrase used to clarify that you do not want someone to misunderstand your opinion or statement. 15. examine o. when a vehicle stops working properly and cannot be driven anymore. 16. set off on a journey p. to have a hole in a tyre that causes it to lose air and become unusable. 17. stay at a resort q. to investigate or look around a specific location to discover what it has to offer. 18. explore the area r. to spend time at a holiday destination that offers various recreational activities and amenities. 19. paramedic s. a narrow road or path, often found in rural areas or within larger roads. 20. crash t. the loss of blood from the body due to injury or damage to blood vessels.
1. run out of fuel a. to use up all the petrol or diesel in a vehicle,
causing it to stop working. 2. belief b. to pass another vehicle while driving, moving ahead of it on the road. 3. traffic lights c. to collect someone or something from a place, often by car. 4. turn up d. to arrange or establish something so that it is ready for use or operation. 5. speeding e. a way of thinking or feeling about something, which can influence behaviour. 6. set up f. driving faster than the legal limit set for a particular road. 7. gesture g. to arrive or appear at a location, usually after being expected or invited. 8. unconscious h. not awake or aware of what is happening around you, often due to injury or illness. 9. roundabout i. signals that control the flow of vehicles and pedestrians at intersections using red, amber, and green colours. 10. traffic jam j. a conviction or acceptance that something is true or exists, often without proof. 11. pick up k. a formal event held to mark a special occasion, such as a wedding or graduation. 12. turn out l. to turn your head or gaze towards something behind you. 13. overtake m. a circular junction where traffic flows around a central island, allowing cars to enter and exit at various points. 14. ceremony n. a traditional practice or usual way of doing things within a particular culture or community. 15. pedestrian o. to happen in a particular way, often unexpectedly or as a result of certain actions. 16. custom p. a device that captures images of vehicles going over the speed limit to enforce traffic laws. 17. behaviour q. a situation where many vehicles are stuck and unable to move freely on the road. 18. speed camera r. a person who is walking, especially in an area where vehicles are present. 19. look back s. the way in which a person acts or conducts themselves, especially in response to others. 20. attitude t. a movement of the body or hands that expresses an idea or feeling.
1. charming a. having a pleasant and attractive quality that
makes you like someone or something. 2. go on a safari b. contaminated by harmful substances, making an environment unhealthy. 3. dull c. very unusual or remarkable, standing out from the ordinary. 4. contemporary d. arranged in a neat and efficient way, allowing for easy access and use. 5. well organised e. a small, simple house, usually found in the countryside. 6. extraordinary f. something that is difficult to understand or explain, often creating curiosity. 7. disappointing g. lacking interest or excitement; boring and uninteresting. 8. peaceful h. types of plants or animals that are at risk of becoming extinct. 9. feed animals i. animals that can live both on land and in water, such as frogs and salamanders. 10. endangered j. to take a journey, often in Africa, to observe species wildlife in their natural habitat. 11. overpriced k. something that is considered holy or deserving of great respect. 12. mysterious l. belonging to the present time, modern and current in style or ideas. 13. sacred m. causing feelings of sadness or hopelessness. 14. elegant n. to provide food for creatures, ensuring they have enough to eat. 15. polluted o. costing more than what is reasonable or fair for its value. 16. depressing p. showing grace and beauty in appearance or manner, often sophisticated. 17. breathtaking q. free from disturbance or noise, providing a sense of calm and tranquillity. 18. crowded r. something that is so beautiful or impressive that it takes your breath away. 19. amphibians s. not meeting expectations or hopes, leading to feelings of letdown. 20. cottage t. filled with too many people or things, making it difficult to move around.