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This week’s question is from Tong Zhang who wants to know how to correctly use the word holiday.
This word can be a little confusing1 as people use it in a lot of different situations. It can take on many meanings.
Here are some of the most common ways that the word holiday is used.
1. The word holiday can be used when you are talking about a period of time when you don’t go to work or school. For example:
I really need a holiday as work is just too busy at the moment.
2. The word holiday can be used when you are talking about a national or public holiday when hardly anyone has to go to work or school. For example:
In England there are approximately2 eight public holidays each year.
3. The word holiday can be used to describe a fun trip that you have been on. For example:
My recent holiday to Venice3 was wonderful.
4. The word holidays can be used to talk about a general period of time where people are not at school or work. For example:
I think the summer holidays are far too long.
Listen to this week’s programme to hear more about using the word holiday.
Tracy and Li also offer some additional4 words and phrases5 that you can use when you are talking about holidays.
We hope we’ve answered your question Tong Zhang.
We look forward to receiving more questions about the English language.
Glossary 词汇
period of time 一段时间
national holiday 全国休假日
public holiday 公共假日
trip 旅行/旅程
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