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"To
  do" list for an upcoming trip | 
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For For my
  trip to a foreign country I need to... | 

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v  plan your itinerary. 
v  Get your trip budget (financial plan) ready 
v  go to the bank to change soles into dollars. 
v  get foreign currency. 
v  make sure you have the currency before you go. 
v  change your money. 
v  get some foreign currency. 
v  take your travel documents 
v  take your baggage / luggage / carry-on 
v  buy traveler’s checks. 
v  get a book about the place you’re going. 
v  get a phrase book. 
v  call a travel agent. 
v  declare anything you take with you. 
v  declare cargo information in advance to the Customs office 
v  make hotel reservations. 
v  make a booking (reservation) - accommodations... 
v  book a hotel room 
v  book (reserve, make a reservation for, arrange, timetable ) a flight,
  place)  
v  buy a ticket in advance.  
v  investigate more about the country. 
v  Get a visa. 
v  Call the embassy to find out visa. | 


Upcoming: (adj): forthcoming; about to happen, coming up;about to take place, appear, or be presented:
Examples:
- The upcoming election will be in two months.
- Here you can see some examples of upcoming sponsorship (patronage) projects.
- The upcoming events will be nice.
Currency:a system of money in general use in a particular country.
Examples:
- I need to get some foreign currency for my holidays.
A round-trip ticket = return ticket
US and Canadian a ticket entitling a passenger to travel to his destination and back again. British equivalent: return ticket.
Budget:an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
Get your trip budget (financial plan) ready.
Income:money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.



 
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