Do you think it’s important to travel? Why or why not?

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Do you think it’s important to travel? Why or why not? In my opinion, it is very important for everyone to travel once in the lifetime. You can get to know another culture and its customs. The Internet is an important means of communication where you can learn something about another country, but you are not able to live its culture. If I can go on holiday abroad in the future, I will travel to exotic places like India or Sri Lanka to learn about their religion and how they live their everyday lives.

Finish these Conditional Sentences: If I can’t sleep, … If I have time next weekend, … If I get a high grade on my Trinity exam, … If you come to my home, … I’ll be very disappointed if … I’ll be very surprised if …. I’ll travel abroad if … It’ll be great if …

must have to mustn’t don’t have to don’t need to / needn’t Rules & Regulations must have to mustn’t don’t have to don’t need to / needn’t

You mustn’t smoke

You mustn’t park here You mustn’t stop here

You mustn’t enter here

You mustn’t turn left

You mustn’t turn right

You mustn’t cross

You can cross here

You have to stop

You can go

You have to stop

Rules and Regulations: at home / school on the road / in public areas on the bus, train, tram have to / had to must / had to mustn’t / wasn’t allowed to don’t have to / didn’t have to