Band 5 Interview Practice Test

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How do you plan a trip and manage budgets?

Travel spontaneously without any planning and hope for the best.

Rely on credit cards for all expenses without tracking.

Book the most convenient option with little planning.

Research costs in advance, create a rough itinerary, and set a daily budget; book cheaper options and track expenses.

The main idea is to plan with a clear understanding of costs and a realistic itinerary, then keep a tight grip on spending. Researching costs in advance lets you know typical prices for transport, accommodation, meals, and activities, so you don’t face surprises. Creating a rough itinerary sets a feasible pace and helps you prioritize what matters, while a daily budget gives you a concrete spending target for each day. Booking cheaper options where possible reduces overall expenses, and actively tracking expenses as you go keeps you within the plan and makes it easier to adjust before charges add up.

Spontaneity can lead to unpredictable costs, which makes budgeting hard. Relying on credit cards for all expenses without tracking hides how much you’re actually spending and can lead to debt. Booking the most convenient option with little planning can result in higher costs and missed savings.

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