to travel to a specific destination · to go to [a place]
Imagine you're chatting with a friend about their travel plans. This phrase is perfect for asking or explaining how someone is getting from one spot to another, especially if the journey involves a bit of travel or multiple steps! 🚶♀️✈️
💡 **Pro Tip!** You can use this for specific destinations (e.g., 'make your way to the airport') or broader areas ('make your way to the mountains'). It implies a journey, not just a quick hop! Think of it as 'navigating' or 'traveling' there. ✨
When would you typically use 'to make your way to [a place]'? A. When you're asking about someone's favorite type of food. B. When you're complimenting someone's new haircut. C. When you're describing how you're traveling to a specific destination.