Travel Vocabulary - Beginner Level

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What should you do if you lose your passport?

  • Report it to the authorities. (correct)
  • Change your travel plans completely.
  • Immediately purchase a new one online.
  • Ignore it and continue traveling.

Travel insurance is not necessary for short trips.

False (B)

What is the main purpose of a travel itinerary?

To organize and plan travel details.

You need to go through __________ after arriving at an international airport.

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Match the travel terms with their meanings:

<p>Airport shuttle = Transport service to/from the airport Travel documents = Essential papers needed for travel Local guide = A person who provides information about a place Visa extension = Prolonging the legal permission to stay in a country</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following phrases would you use to ask for directions to a bus stop?

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You should always confirm your hotel reservation before arrival.

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Why is it important to check the exchange rate before exchanging money?

<p>To ensure you receive a fair value for your currency.</p> Signup and view all the answers

If you want to buy a gift for someone, you should visit a __________.

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What is the term for the procedure you must complete when you arrive in a new country?

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Passport

A document that proves your identity and allows you to travel to other countries.

Airplane

A large aircraft that carries passengers over long distances.

Hotel

A place where people stay overnight during a trip.

Check-in

The process of arriving at a hotel and checking into your room.

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Train

A vehicle that runs on rails and travels between cities.

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Transportation

The general term for all the ways you can travel from one place to another.

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Travel itinerary

A plan for your trip, listing where you'll go and when.

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Visa

An official document that allows you to enter a foreign country.

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Customs

The process of going through customs officers at the airport.

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Currency exchange

A place where you exchange money for a different currency.

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Study Notes

Travel Vocabulary - Beginner Level

  • Passport: A document needed for international travel. Example: "I lost my passport."
  • Airplane: A vehicle for air travel. Example: "The airplane is delayed."
  • Hotel: A place to stay during travel. Example: "I made a hotel reservation."
  • Trip / Travel: A journey. Example: "I’m going on a trip this weekend."
  • Luggage / Baggage: Items packed for travel. Example: "Pack your luggage."
  • Map: A visual representation of a location. Example: "Please give me the map of this area."
  • Airport: A place where airplanes take off and land. Example: "I arrived at the airport."
  • Ticket: A document confirming travel arrangements. Example: "I bought a train ticket."
  • Bus: A public transportation vehicle. Example: "I need to take the bus."
  • Taxi: A private transportation service. Example: "Can you call a taxi?"
  • Restaurant: A place to eat. Example: "I made a reservation at the restaurant."
  • Money: Currency used for transactions. Example: "I need to exchange money."
  • Convenience store: A small store for everyday needs. Example: "I bought a drink at the convenience store."

Travel Vocabulary - Intermediate Level

  • Check-in: The process of registering for lodging. Example: "What time is check-in at the hotel?"
  • Train: A rail transportation system. Example: "Where is the train station?"
  • Transportation / Traffic: The movement of people and goods. Example: "The traffic is very heavy."
  • Reservation: Booking accommodations or services. Example: "Can I confirm my reservation?"
  • Tour guide: A person providing guidance for tourists. Example: "I’ll go with a tour guide."
  • Travel insurance: Coverage for travel-related issues. Example: "I signed up for travel insurance."
  • Duty-free shop: A shop offering tax-free goods. Example: "I’m going shopping at the duty-free shop."
  • Departure: Leaving a country. Example: "I need to go through the departure process."
  • Entry: Entering a country. Example: "I need to go through immigration."
  • Tourist attraction: Places visited by tourists. Example: "Please recommend tourist attractions in this area."
  • Currency: Money of a specific country. Example: "I need to exchange for Korean currency."
  • Currency exchange: An exchange between currencies. Example: "Where is the currency exchange?"
  • Accommodation: A place to stay, including hotels. Example: "The accommodation is good."
  • Reservation confirmation: Verification of a reservation. Example: "Can I confirm my reservation?"

Travel Vocabulary - Advanced Level

  • Travel itinerary: A planned schedule for travel. Example: "I need to follow the travel itinerary."
  • Visa: A document allowing entry into a country. Example: "My visa has expired."
  • Customs (at the airport/border): Checking and clearing items at the border. Example: "I need to go through customs."
  • Exchange (currency): Trading one currency for another. Example: "I can exchange money at the exchange booth."
  • Travel companion: Someone traveling with you. Example: "I’m leaving with my travel companion."
  • International flight: A flight between countries. Example: "I’m taking an international flight."
  • Comfortable travel: Planning for a smooth trip. Example: "I have a lot of things ready for a comfortable trip."
  • Local guide: A person who shows you around a local area. Example: "I plan to travel with a local guide."
  • Accommodation: The place you're staying. Example: "I need to confirm the accommodation reservation."
  • Traveler check-in process: The procedures for travelers at the airport. Example: "Finish the traveler check-in process quickly."
  • Domestic flight: A flight within a country. Example: "I will take a domestic flight to travel."
  • Souvenir: A small gift bought as a memory of a place. Example: "I bought a gift at the souvenir shop."
  • Border: The dividing line between countries. Example: "Check your belongings before crossing the border."
  • Clearing customs: The process of confirming items at customs. Example: "I’ve finished customs."
  • Passport check: The passport check needed for entry or departure.
  • Stay: To spend time in a place. Example: "I am staying in Korea."
  • Emergency contact: A person to contact in an emergency. Example: "Please verify the emergency contact."
  • Tourist information: Information about a tourist attraction. Example: "I got information at the tourist information center."
  • Itinerary change: Modifications to a travel plan. Example: "The itinerary has been changed."
  • Exchange rate: The value of one currency compared to another. Example: "Please check the exchange rate."
  • Travel documents: All the papers required for travel. Example: "I have prepared the travel documents."
  • International call: A phone call across international borders. Example: "I need to make an international call."
  • Airport shuttle: A transportation service between the airport and the city. Example: "You can use the airport shuttle."
  • Visa extension: A request for an extended visa stay. Example: "I need to extend my visa."

Travel Vocabulary - Basic Directions

  • Left: To the left. Example: "Go left."
  • Right: To the right. Example: "Go right."
  • Go straight: To continue in the same direction. Example: "Go straight ahead."
  • Bus stop: A designated area for catching buses. Example: "Where is the bus stop?"
  • Bathroom: A room for personal hygiene. Example: "Where is the bathroom?"
  • Start / Begin: Commencement of a journey. Example: "I’m ready to start the trip."
  • End: Conclusion of a journey. Example: "The trip has ended."
  • Road / Street: A path for travel. Example: "I’m lost."

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