Would you let AI plan your next holiday?

BBC

This is a list of key vocabulary and expressions from the article in order of how useful they are. The student must choose 6 items from the list to study in the lesson.

However

Likely

A challenge

As good as

A highlight

An itinerary

Out of date/ Up to date

Word-of-mouth

To spit

To rely on (someone/ something)

To point (something) out

A query

We experienced a few things we wouldn’t have found using ChatGPT

Of those who had used AI for travel planning

Biased

To go (according) to plan

Feasible

To bring (something) up

In the long run

A rough idea

To turn to (something/ someone)

To narrow (something) down

To reel (something) off

To be in the know

To perpetuate (something)

15 conversation-provoking questions related to the article.

1.       What is this article about?

2.       What did Jason Brown say?

3.       What statistics were mentioned?

4.       What did some of the representatives of the companies say?

5.       What did Rebecca Crowe say?

6.       How do you normally plan your holidays?

7.       Would you like to use ChatGPT to plan your next trip?

8.       Do you ever use ChatGPT?

9.       What disagreements do you have with your friends/ family members about holidays?

10.     How do you decide where to go on holiday?

11.     Do you prefer to go on holiday to a place where you have a friend/ family member who can host you?

12.     What type of holiday would be your worst nightmare?

13.     What is your dream holiday?

14.     Do you like to visit the same place more than once?

15.     Do you ever pay for tours or experiences when you go on holiday?

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