Short Stories · Section 6
Transportation
People move from place to place. There are lots of ways that you can move around from one place to another.
Level: B1 · 35 sentences
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- People move from place to place.
- There are lots of ways that you can move around from one place to another.
- Sometimes you can just move your feet and walk.
- Walking is good for you.
- Some places are too far to walk to.
- You might have to ride a bicycle or ride on a skateboard.
- Some places are too far away to ride your bicycle to.
- You might have to drive in a car, or a van, or even a truck.
- My father has a car.
- My uncle has a van.
- I have never been in a big truck.
- Trucks are usually used to carry big loads from one city to another.
- I would like to be a truck driver.
- I would travel all over and sit high up in the cab.
- I have been in a taxi cab.
- Once, my mother and I took a taxi to the hospital.
- There was a special meter in the taxi.
- When we finished our taxi ride, the driver looked at the meter to find out how much money we owed him.
- I once rode a horse.
- I sat in the saddle and held on tight to the reins.
- The horse ran very fast.
- It was a bumpy ride, and I was afraid that I would fall off the horse.
- Not too many people around here use horses for transportation.
- They used to use horses for transportation in the old days.
- If you want to travel very far away, you have to go on a train, a plane, or a boat.
- If you are in a hurry, it is best to take a plane.
- Planes fly through the air very fast.
- Trains go along the tracks.
- Sometimes I can hear the train whistle from my house.
- Boats take a long time to cross the ocean.
- Great big boats that cross the oceans are called ships.
- If you like to take it easy and look out at the water, then ships are a good way to travel.
- They say that the world is a lot smaller now because of transportation.
- People can travel to all parts of the world quickly and easily.
- The world is not really smaller, but it has become easy to get to faraway places.