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English B1 Episode 36 - Track 10

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English Listening B1 Episode 36 -
Luyện nghe tiếng anh - English Listening Practice - Level B1 - Travel and Adventure

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P: OK, our lines are now open, so please phone us with your

travel queries.

Our studio guest this morning is Andrew Marshall, an expert

in eco-tourism, low-impact travel, conservation issues and .

He's here to answer your questions. And our first caller is

Suzanne ... with a question about flying, I think.

Hello?

S: Hi, yes, I've been hearing a lot about flying and climate

change recently - about how much fuel planes use and .

But when I flew back from holiday last week, the in-flight

magazine said that flying is greener than driving.

So what's the truth?

G: Hi, Suzanne. Yes, some of the budget airlines have been

making these claims.

It's all about numbers and statistics - it's easy to use

this way.

But I think the best thing is to use your common sense.

If you have a choice between flying and taking a train, for

example, then the train is a much greener option.

Flying is simply not .

P: And our next caller is Marco.

M: Hi, well, my parents want to go on an eco-friendly

cruise.

They've been going on cruises for about four years now, ever

since they retired, but they've started to worry about .

Where can we get information about eco-friendly cruises?

G: Hello, Marco. Well, it's great to hear that your parents

are thinking about the impact of their travelling.

I should say first that many of the larger tour operators

have been taking steps to improve things in .

I think an internet search is the best place to start. I've

seen quite a few green cruises advertised.

Your parents can email the companies with any .

P: And James has a specific question about Madagascar.

J: Yes, I've always wanted to go to Madagascar, but the

thing is, there are a lot of problems with threatened

habitats and species there.

I don't want to be part of the problem - should I think

about a ?

G: Hi, James. You don't need to choose a different

destination.

There are quite a few local communities in Madagascar that

have been working with international organisations to .

You can join in with conservation projects or simply be a

'tourist' without having a .

P: Andrew, before we take the next call, let me ask you a

bit more about Madagascar.

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