Travelling abroad
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olkoz | Date: Thursday, 23.12.2010, 17:02 | Message # 1 |
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| The best way of traveling abroad is by train. Do you agree or disagree? Give your three reasons.
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FeniksA | Date: Thursday, 27.10.2011, 16:47 | Message # 2 |
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| I do not think so. The best way of travelling is travelling by car. First of all it is comfortable.You may go wherever you want without any trouble. You are free to choose your route. The 2nd - it is not very expensive, though nowadays it s really expensive to travel by train. And finally - travelling by car you may see lots of new things: such as villages, interesting places and so on...
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Olly | Date: Thursday, 27.10.2011, 17:00 | Message # 3 |
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| I think that the best way of travelling abroad is by plane. Firstly, it is more comfortable and quicker than by train. Although it's the most expensive means of travelling, most people prefer flying. But it depends on a person. If you like travellng by train, just do it!
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Ella | Date: Thursday, 27.10.2011, 17:08 | Message # 4 |
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| I agree with you. Travelling by train is very comfortable. Travelling by car isn't comfortable I think. Cars are very convenient when you go through the town or out of town but not too far. We've travelled to Ukraine by car. It was auwful! You can't sleep normally! So I prefer travelling by train or by plane.
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Ne-yulia | Date: Thursday, 27.10.2011, 17:16 | Message # 5 |
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| This summer I travelled by plane for the first time. Now I want to travell far only by plane! It's not only convenient, but really beautiful.
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Teacher | Date: Friday, 27.07.2012, 13:42 | Message # 6 |
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| I've travelled abroad by train once and will never advice anyone to go by train. The train from Moscow to Prague was just as uncomfortable as going a long distance by a commuter train. Sleeping carriages have got three sleeping bearths on one side, one above another, and a small convertable bearth-side table. There is no second side of bearths, so the compartment is smaller than the one in a Russian long-distance train. There is no diner in the train, so you will starve before you reach your destination.
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