Travelling in an English Speaking Country 1) If I arrive in an English speaking country 2) the first thing I would most probably have to do 3) when the plane lands and comes to a halt 4) and the doors get open 5) is to get off the plane 6) and walk through the terminal building 7) and go to a baggage reclaim where I would collect my luggage. 8) Then Ill pass through the customs. 9) I would most probably choose the green gate, as I would have nothing to declare. 10) If I'm lucky, I can then take a bus, taxi of train to the centre of the city without waiting too long. 11) Then I would have to think about a place to stay. 12) If I соmе there to study I will most probably stay in a Bed & Breakfast (B&B) or a Guest House, where I'll pay for а bedroom, possibly an ensuite that is bed with a private bathroom and breakfast. 13) If I travel on business I'll most probably hire a car and drive to a good prestigious four- or five-star hotel like Carlton or Hilton Hotel, where I reserved the room a fortnight in advance, because it is the tourist season. 14) When I arrive at the hotel I will check in at the reception and then the porter will carry my suitcases up to my room. 14) I will certainly give him a little tip, unpack my suitcases and call my business partners and make all the important appointments. 15) I presume I'll then go to the bathroom and take a tepid shower and change into a pair of easy-walkers, jeans аnd a sweatshirt, and try to schedule out every hour of my stay.
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