Welcome to today’s lesson! Whether you’re planning a vacation, going on a business trip, or just daydreaming about your next adventure, this lesson will help you learn essential vocabulary related to travel.
Let’s explore the words and phrases that will come in handy on your journeys.
Travel vocabulary list:
Destination – The place to which someone or something is going.
Itinerary – A detailed plan for a journey, including a list of places to visit.
Passport – An official government document that identifies a person and allows them to travel to other countries.
Ticket – A piece of paper or electronic record that gives the holder the right to enter a vehicle or event.
Boarding Pass – A document that allows a passenger to board a plane.
Airport – A place where aircraft regularly land and take off, with facilities for passengers.
Hotel – A place that provides lodging, meals, and other services for travelers.
Check-In – The process of registering at a hotel or boarding a flight.
Luggage – Suitcases or other bags in which to pack personal belongings for travel.
Currency – The system of money used in a particular country.
Exchange Rate – The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
Tourist Attractions – Places of interest that tourists visit, often with historical or cultural significance.
Guidebook – A book of information for tourists, typically containing details about a place’s history, culture, and attractions.
Souvenir – A keepsake or memento purchased as a reminder of a trip.
Adventure – An exciting or unusual experience, often involving risk and exploration.
Explore – To travel in or through an unfamiliar area to learn about it.
Travel Insurance – Insurance that covers the costs and losses associated with traveling.
Hike – A long walk, especially in the countryside or wilderness.
Cruise – A vacation on a ship that travels to various destinations.
Reservations – Arrangements made in advance, especially for accommodations or travel.
Practice sentences:
- Our destination for the summer vacation is a tropical island.
- I need to check my itinerary to see the schedule for the trip.
- Don’t forget your passport; it’s essential for international travel.
- I purchased a round-trip ticket for the train to the city.
- Make sure to have your boarding pass ready when you arrive at the airport.
- We’ll stay at a comfortable hotel near the city center.
- The check-in process at the airport was quick and efficient.
- Pack your luggage carefully, and don’t forget any essentials.
- It’s essential to exchange currency before traveling abroad.
- The current exchange rate makes the local currency more favorable.
Congratulations! You’ve completed the “Travel” vocabulary lesson. Now you’re better equipped to plan and discuss your adventures!