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Solo Travel Safety
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Solo Travel Safety

🎯 Goal: Student can give and understand advice about solo travel safety in conversations and written communication

📐 Advice and Recommendation Language
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#travel#safety#solo travel
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Solo Travel Safety
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🎯 Click hotspots to explore vocabulary in context

Let's talk about traveling alone before we dive in. I'm curious about your own experiences and thoughts!

Have you ever traveled somewhere completely on your own? How did it feel?
In your opinion, what's the scariest part about being a solo traveler?
If you had to visit a big, crowded city alone tomorrow, what would you do first?
Would you rather explore a place freely or stick closely to a plan?
What kind of place do you feel safest staying in when you're away from home?
Fresh topic questions — none repeat until you have seen them all
🎲 Speaking Activity 1
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Hot Seat
Stay in character and try to convince me. Use travel safety language to make your case.
8 minutes
🗣️ “Honestly, if I were you, I'd...
🔥YOU ARE IN THE HOT SEAT
You are an experienced solo traveler. Convince a worried beginner that traveling alone is safe if they take precautions.
Stay in character. Convince your teacher!
🎲 Speaking Activity 2
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Improve Terrible Advice
Tell me why each piece of advice is terrible, then give me much better advice using recommendation language.
6 minutes
🗣️ “That's a bad idea because... Instead, you should...
BAD ADVICE
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Never plan an itinerary — just wander and see what happens.
Why is this terrible? Fix it — give the GOOD version out loud.