Sport in which you fall from a great height while attached to ropes.
Bunjee jumping
Something on sale at a lower price than its true value.
Bargains
An idiom which means that something is easy and going well.
plain sailing
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Louis has been taking part / has taken part in a few marathons.
has taken part
Coastal area designed for tourists.
Seaside resort
Something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doing.
Achievement
A marked path or route specifically designed for people to walk through natural areas, such as forests, mountains, or parks.
Hiking trail
A choice or decision that is likely to succeed or be successful, especially when compared to other options.
Safe bet
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The place where / which you get the best view of London is The Shard.
WHERE
With little money to spend.
on a tight budget
Expression with 'take' used to say that something is extremely impressive or beautiful.
Take your breath away
The activity of visiting the famous or interesting places of an area.
Go sightseeing
Expression that means to relax or not to stress about something.
Take it easy
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The British Museum, whose / where collection includes eight million works, is in London.
WHOSE
Type of accommodation that includes all meals.
full board
The excitement or enjoyment someone feels from a risky or adventurous activity.
Get a thrill out of
A big screen at an airport or station that shows the times at which planes or trains leave.
Departure board
Idiom used to describe something that is very different from something else.
A far cry from
Susan is tired. She has been studying / has studied all morning.
has been studying
Short trip or getaway that typically lasts for a couple of days.
Weekend break
An exciting action that is dangerous or appears dangerous and usually needs to be done by someone skilled
Stunt
Very beautiful views in nature that are amazing to look at.
Breathtaking scenery
In a place where few people go, far from any main roads and towns.
Off the beaten track
Complete the second sentence so that it has the similar meaning to the first.
I met him three years ago. (KNOWN)
I .............................. years.
I have known him for three years.
Avoid boredom by doing something for a period of time.
Pass the time