Solo Travel VS Group Travel
One of the greatest ways to engage with individuals from different
aspects such as racial, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds is
through travel. Travellers learn about the diverse customs and
beliefs that shape other people's lives and the interconnectedness
of mankind by doing so.
Majority of the people who love travelling admit they do it when
they are young because of the availability of adequate time and
lack of pressing responsibilities such as work and family.
Throughout this time, several persons have expressed differing
views on their travel arrangements. Individuals who prefer to travel
alone or in groups have adapted in our time.
Everyone has actually realised that there are distinct benefits
and drawbacks to each of the two possibilities.
With travelling we can get the new experiences to learn new things,
beautiful places and capture an aesthetic photo. Pretty sure it will
be fun.
This will try to compare and contrast travelling alone with
travelling in a group, as well as discover the benefits and
downsides of each of these methods of travel.
Travelling in a group assists you to meet new people and share
your experiences. This achieves the enjoyment of travel because
of the numerous fresh ideas that different members of the group
develop.
One may also recognise each association traveller's distinct
cultural heritage thanks to the range of their experiences. It can
also identify several distinctive areas in other countries.
On the other hand, travelling in a group blames one the chance of
being alone because you are always surrounded by other people.
As such, one cannot avoid annoying travellers and you have to
learn how to deal and make a wise agreement with them.
Travelling in a group also limits one’s chances of arranging new
people because it is far much easier to approach an individual as
opposed to a group.
Being active when travelling gives you more control over decisions
like what you eat and how you spend your time. The risk of
boredom exists, and you have no one with whom to discuss your
experiences.However, there is the caution of boredom, and you
have no one with whom to share your experiences.
Travelling alone gives one the freedom to encounter new things
without restrictions or agreements. As a result, make sure to follow
your heart and not worry about what others think. Additionally, you
need to administer of yourself when exploring various countries.
Travelling alone can be risky and caution especially if you are
visiting a foreign country. When you are alone, you cannot
immediately seek for aid.
On the other hand, group travel offers you safety and carry out
immediate help. If you get into trouble, you can contact your tour
guide or fellow travellers. If you become ill while travelling, there
will always be someone to assist you.
Travelling in a group is also advantageous because it also
reduces your travel costs.It has an effect on your travel
expenses. This is because it may be calculated by sharing
amenities such as the guest room, splitting food and beverage
expenditures, and splitting transport costs
On the other hand, travelling in a group could result in an issue of
conflict when it comes to the issue of aligned bills.
When travelling in a group, one runs the risk of agitating toward a
"herd" mindset, in which one ends up agreeing with the wishes of
the majority rather than articulating exactly what one wants.
Travelling alone, on the other side provides the necessary flexibility
to pick what one wants.
Furthermore, travelling in a group allows one to achieve
communication and personal relationships. As a result, one learns
how to get along with others, which assures that you will never be
lonely on your journey.
In contrast, some people do not typically get along with others and,
as a result, prefer to be alone. To prevent straining their
communication and personal relationships, they battle with
themselves.
Whether travelling alone or in a group, there are pros and
downsides to both methods of travel. Whatever option an individual
tourist chooses, they should always choose the option that has
arisen in the most rewarding experience.
TARGET WORD LIST TABLE
TARGET WORD NOUN VERB ADJECTIVE ADVERB
aspect
1. aspects aspectation believe aspected aspectedly
admitted
2. beliefs belief X believable believably
adapt
3. admit admission X admissible admittedly
beautify
4. adequate adequacy capture adequate adequately
X
5. adapted adaptation benefit adaptable X
6. actually actuality actual actually
7. beautiful beauty beautiful beautifully
8. capture captor XX
9. aesthetic aesthete aesthetic aesthetically
10. benefits benefit beneficial beneficially
TARGET WORD LIST TABLE
TARGET WORD NOUN VERB ADJECTIVE ADVERB
assist X X
11. assists assistant achieve achievable X
associate associative X
12. achieves achievement X X X
blame blameless X
13. association association agree agreeable agreeably
arrange X X
14. areas area act active actively
X cautious cautiosly
15. blames X administer administrative administratively
16. agreement agreement
17. arranging arrangement
18. active activity
19. caution caution
20. administer administration
TARGET WORD LIST TABLE
TARGET WORD NOUN VERB ADJECTIVE ADVERB
21. caution caution X cautious cautiosly
22. aid aide aid XX
23. carry out X carry out XX
24. effect effectiveness effect effective effectively
25. calculated calculation calculate XX
26. aligned alignment align XX
27. agitating agitator agitate XX
28. achieve achievement achieve achievable X
29. battle battle X XX
30. arisen XX X. X
SENTENCE PATTERN AND TENSE USED
NO. Sentence Sentence Pattern Tense
simple present
1. One of the greatest ways to engage with individuals SVOE
simple present
from different aspects such as racial, cultural, and SVOE simple past
ethnic backgrounds is through travel. Travellers learn SVOE
about the diverse customs and beliefs that shape
other people's lives and the interconnectedness of
mankind by doing so.
2. Majority of the people who love travelling admit they
do it when they are young because of the availability of
adequate time and lack of pressing responsibilities
such as work and family.
3. Throughout this time, several persons have expressed
differing views on their travel arrangements.
Individuals who prefer to travel alone or in groups have
adapted in our time.
SENTENCE PATTERN AND TENSE USED
NO. Sentence Sentence Pattern Tense
simple past
4. Everyone has actually realised that there are distinct SVO simple present
benefits and drawbacks to each of the two possibilities. simple future
5. With travelling we can get the new experiences to SVOA + SVOC
learn new things, beautiful places and capture an
aesthetic photo. Pretty sure it will be fun.
6. This will try to compare and contrast travelling alone SVO
with travelling in a group, as well as discover the
benefits and downsides of each of these methods of
travel.
SENTENCE PATTERN AND TENSE USED
NO. Sentence Sentence Pattern Tense
Simple future
7. Travelling in a group assists you to meet new people SVOE
and share your experiences. This achieves the
enjoyment of travel because of the numerous fresh
ideas that different members of the group develop.
SENTENCE PATTERN AND TENSE USED
NO. Sentence Sentence Pattern Tense
simple present
8. One may also recognise each association SVOE simple present
SVCE
traveller's distinct cultural heritage thanks to the simple present
range of their experiences. It can also identify SVOE
several distinctive areas in other countries.
9. On the other hand, travelling in a group blames
one the chance of being alone because you are
always surrounded by other people. As such, one
cannot avoid annoying travellers and you have to
learn how to deal and make a wise agreement
with them.
10. Travelling in a group also limits one’s chances of
arranging new people because it is far much
easier to approach an individual as opposed to a
group.
SENTENCE PATTERN AND TENSE USED
NO. Sentence Sentence Pattern Tense
simple present
11. Being active when travelling gives you more SVO
SVOE simple present
control over decisions like what you eat and how
you spend your time. The risk of boredom exists,
and you have no one with whom to discuss your
experiences.However, there is the caution of
boredom, and you have no one with whom to
share your experiences.
12. Travelling alone gives one the freedom to
encounter new things without restrictions or
agreements. As a result, make sure to follow your
heart and not worry about what others think.
Additionally, you need to administer of yourself
when exploring various countries.
SENTENCE PATTERN AND TENSE USED
NO. Sentence Sentence Pattern Tense
simple present
13. Travelling alone can be risky and caution SVC
SVOE simple future tense
especially if you are visiting a foreign country.
When you are alone, you cannot immediately
seek for aid.
14. On the other hand, group travel offers you safety
and carry out immediate help. If you get into
trouble, you can contact your tour guide or fellow
travellers. If you become ill while travelling, there
will always be someone to assist you.
SENTENCE PATTERN AND TENSE USED
NO. Sentence Sentence Pattern Tense
Simple present tense
15 Travelling in a group is also advantageous because SVOE
simple past tense
it also reduces your travel costs.It has an effect on SVC simple future tense
your travel expenses. This is because it may be SVCA
calculated by sharing amenities such as the guest
room, splitting food and beverage expenditures, and
splitting transport costs
16 On the other hand, travelling in a group could result
in an issue of conflict when it comes to the issue of
aligned bills.
17. When travelling in a group, one runs the risk of
agitating toward a "herd" mindset, in which one
ends up agreeing with the wishes of the majority
rather than articulating exactly what one wants.
Travelling alone, on the other side provides the
necessary flexibility to pick what one wants.
SENTENCE PATTERN AND TENSE USED
NO. Sentence Sentence Pattern Tense
18 Furthermore, travelling in a group allows one to SVEC simple future tense
SVC simple present tense
achieve communication and personal relationships. SVOC simple future tense
As a result, one learns how to get along with others,
which assures that you will never be lonely on your
journey.
19 In contrast, some people do not typically get along
with others and, as a result, prefer to be alone. To
prevent straining their communication and personal
relationships, they battle with themselves.
20. Whether travelling alone or in a group, there are
pros and downsides to both methods of travel.
Whatever option an individual tourist chooses, they
should always choose the option that has arisen in
the most rewarding experience.
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