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'''walk''' on foot  | '''walk'''  | ||
* on foot  | |||
* barefoot  | |||
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'''ride'''  | '''ride'''  | ||
* a horse  | * a horse  | ||
* your bike  | * your bike  | ||
* a bus / train plane  | * a bus / train / plane  | ||
→ get on / off a bus  | → '''get on / off''' a bus  | ||
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'''go by''' car, bus …  | '''go by''' car, bus …  | ||
Version vom 30. April 2020, 12:04 Uhr
Use interesting words. - Yes, but which words are more interesting than normal ones?
Don't use simple words like "go", "see" or "do".
Use more interesting synonyms!
Means of transport
go
walk
- on foot
 - barefoot
 
ride
- a horse
 - your bike
 - a bus / train / plane
 
→ get on / off a bus
go by car, bus …
- drive a car (sitting at the steering-wheel)
 
go by plane
- fly a plane by yourself
 
directions
go up = climb = ascend
go
go down = descend = I nearly tripped and stumbled down
go back = return
leave, depart ----> arrive, reach our destination, come home
Interactive Exercises
to go
| go away | leave | depart | go off | slip by | 
| go forward | proceed | progress | advance | |
| go to the place where you wanted to go  | 
arrive | come | ||
| start going | set out | set off | get under way | |
| go on | continue | carry on | go along | pass | 
to walk
| to walk very quickly | stride | march | pace | ||
| to walk quietly with light steps | tiptoe | creep | sneak | ||
| to walk for exercise and enjoyment | hike | go for a walk/take a walk | trek | go for a stroll | stretch your legs | 
| to walk around a place without any particular aim | walk around | wander | roam | ||
| to walk through water | wade | paddle | 
| to walk slowly because you are tired and have been walking for a long time | trudge | traipse | |
| to walk slowly and with difficulty, for example because of illness, pain, or old age  | 
hobble | shuffle | limp | 
| to walk slowly and in a relaxed way | stroll | amble | |
| to walk proudly | swagger | strut | parade | 
| a group of people, especially soldiers, walk together at the same speed  | 
march | walk in step | 
- adverbs and adjectives
- Adverbs of degree
 - Inversions
 
 - Synonyms
 - Mindmapping
 
