to travel to a foreign country, usually across an ocean · to go abroad
Imagine you're chatting with friends about future adventures or past epic journeys! 🗺️ This phrase is perfect for talking about international travel in a straightforward, common way. It implies crossing an ocean, but it's often used more broadly for any foreign country! ✈️🌍
💡 **Fun Fact!** While 'overseas' literally means across the sea, you don't actually need to cross an ocean to use it! 🤫 You can 'go overseas' to Canada if you're in the US, even though it's a land border. It's often interchangeable with 'go abroad' but sometimes implies a bit more distance or a bigger trip. Use it to sound like a well-traveled pro! ✨
Your friend wants to travel to a different country, across an ocean, to experience a new culture. Which English expression best fits this situation? A. to stay put B. to go overseas C. to take a break