IDIOM – into high gear

INTO HIGH GEAR

(idiom) – faster and more powerful speed

Example #1:
Student #1:  I want to quickly improve my speaking skills but that’s difficult to do in my home country.
Student #2:  You should go to America and travel with Language on Vacation.  That will kick your speaking skills into high gear!

Example #2:
Athlete:  When I exercise, I start by walking.  After 5 minutes, I get into high gear and run as fast as I can.

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When travelling with Language on Vacation, your first day in the United States of America will be an easy, relaxing day, but we get into high gear on Day 2 by studying English and travelling around the US.

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VOCABULARY – complimentary

COMPLIMENTARY

(adjective) – free; no cost

Example #1:
Hotel Clerk:  Welcome to the Disney Hotel!  Your breakfast is complimentary every morning.
Hotel Guest:  Do you mean I don’t have to pay for breakfast?
Hotel Clerk:  That is correct!  Your breakfast at the hotel is free!

Example #2:
Waiter:  Welcome to the famous Hard Rock Café in Orlando.  Please enjoy these complimentary shrimp cocktails while you wait for your table.

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Receive a complimentary lei (necklace of flowers) from Language on Vacation when you book a Hawaiian tour!

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ESL Habits

This article has great advice! Study while you are at school! Practice while you are on vacation! Spend your school holidays with Language on Vacation and practice speaking English while you see the famous sites of America!

Check out this article: http://www.esl.com/get-smart/5-habits-every-english-language-learner-should-form-this-school-year#.V-CTWt71RTQ.facebook

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IDIOMS – smooth sailing

SMOOTH SAILING

(idiom) – an easy journey; no problems

Example #1:
Student #1: I want to go on vacation in the USA, but planning a trip abroad is so difficult.
Student #2: You should travel with Language on Vacation. They take care of everything so it is smooth sailing for you!

Example #2:
Tour Bus Driver: It is difficult to drive a large van in the busy city of San Francisco, but after we leave the city, it’s smooth sailing on the highway.

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Book your tour with Language on Vacation and experience smooth sailing while travelling through the United States of America.

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