Learn English: Daily Easy English Expression 0201: trip VS travel VS journey

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Today's E-cubed: trip VS travel VS journey

Do you like to travel?
Not really. I prefer short trips.
So, you've never been overseas?
Never. I haven't even seen the ocean!

This is a video for ESL (English as a Second Language) learners. This video explains a common expression in American English. It also explains typical American pronunciation.
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You'll have to watch all my videos to find out!!

DailyEasyEnglish
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Life is like a journey composed of a lot of short trips.

davidchang
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I was born and raised in Cuba, It's a beautiful island and is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. So a trip to the beach is very common.

ghector
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Hi. Trip, travel, journey seems easy but what about trek and excursion ? And one more question, you said "travel by foot", is "travel on foot" correct too ?

MarcinVoyager
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Hi, Shane! Can you continue the saying on your T-shirt? :)

Thank you for the interesting video!
Also thanks a lot for your youtube channels! They are really helpful!

VadimMakhmutov
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But you might visit the 5 Great Lake in Wisconsin ^^ which is American Midterian(?) Sea I think.

ugreee
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Thank you so much for your lessons from Vietnam 🇻🇳. Sometimes I get confused with these words: trip, travel and journey. According to the teacher, travel is a verb, to go somewhere. Do you like to travel to Vietnam, my country? Trip is a short vacation, like when you go out of town, when you go 30 minutes away, even if you go to another country but not for a very long time. Example: what’s up this weekend? I will make a trip to the beach 🏖. Journey is a long vacation. Example: I wish I could take the journey over the world 🌎 right now. Could you please explain to me more about that? Thank you so much for your help. Today is Friday, 4 March 2022. I hope you will have a good time 🚢 ✈️ 🚂

thuynguyenthibich
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Could you make a video to explain the difference between "purpose", "aim", "goal", "objective" and "target"? 

MikhailKalita
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Hey Shane
A woman has never....
That question is going to kill me.

gilbarros
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"A woman has never set foot on the moon

raulguerra