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89  On  the  beach  and  in  the  country



                   Places  to  stay
                   When  people  go  on  holiday  they  stay  in  various  places
                   (=  a  number  of  different  places):  some  go  to  hotels;  others
                   rent  an  apartment  (a  ‘holiday’  flat)  or  villa  (=  a  house  by
                   the  sea  or  in  the  countryside;  often  in  the  Mediterranean  /
                   southern  Europe);  some  prefer  sleeping  in  a  tent  at  a
                   campsite.
                   At  the  beach

                   Many  people  spend  their  holiday  in  seaside  resorts  (=  towns  by  the  sea  for  tourists,  e.g.
                   Malaga,  St.  Tropez,  Okinawa)  where  they  can  spend  most  of  their  time  on  the  beach.  Some
                   people  enjoy  swimming,  others  love  sunbathing  (=  lying  on  the  beach  in  order  to  get  a
                   suntan).  If  you  like  sunbathing,  you  should  use  suntan  lotion  to  help  you  get  a  tan  and
                   protect  your  skin.  If  you  don’t  have  any  protection,  you  may  get  sunburn,  which  is  painful
                   and  can  be  dangerous.  And  if  you  want  total  protection  you  should  use  sunblock,  or  sit
                   under  a  beach  umbrella.
                   Swimming  can  also  be  dangerous  if  there  are  rocks  under  the  water  or  if  the  sea  is  rough,
                   e.g.  with  big  waves.


























                  In  the  country

                  People  who  live  in  large  towns  often  like  to  get  away  (=  leave  the  place  where  they  live)  at
                  weekends  or  in  the  summer,  and  enjoy  the  peace  and  quiet  (=  calm  and  tranquillity)  of  the
                  country  (also  called  the  countryside).  Some  people  just  like  to  put  their  feet  up  (=  relax  and
                  do  nothing)  and  occasionally  go  for  a  stroll  (=  a  slow  casual  walk);  while  others  enjoy
                  hiking  (=  long  walks,  often  hill  walking)  across  hills  and  valleys.  And  the  countryside  is  a
                  great  place  to  have  a  picnic  (=  eating  a  prepared  meal  of  cold  food  outside).
                  Note:  Learners  sometimes  say  ‘I  love  to  be  in  the  nature’.  This  is  usually  a  translation  from
                  their  first  language  and  it  is  not  correct  in  English.  The  nearest  we  can  say  is  probably  ‘I
                  love  being  in  the  countryside’.

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