Exercise 1
Vocabulary
destination (noun)
/ˌdes.tɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ the place someone is going to.
What is your dream travel destination?
▸ Paris is a popular destination.
▸ We finally reached our destination.
trip (noun)
/trɪp/ a short journey for work or fun.
How was your trip to Spain?
▸ I’m planning a weekend trip.
▸ That trip helped me relax.
journey (noun)
/ˈdʒɜː.ni/ the time spent traveling from one place to another.
The journey took six hours.
▸ It was a long but nice journey.
▸ We talked a lot during the journey.
flight (noun)
/flaɪt/ a trip by plane.
Our flight was delayed two hours.
▸ Was it your first flight?
▸ I prefer early morning flights.
airport (noun)
/ˈeə.pɔːrt/ place where planes take off and land.
Let’s meet at the airport café.
▸ The airport was crowded.
▸ I almost got lost at the airport.
luggage (noun)
/ˈlʌɡ.ɪdʒ/ bags and suitcases for travel.
Don’t forget your luggage.
▸ I travel with light luggage.
▸ Her luggage was too heavy.
backpack (noun)
/ˈbæk.pæk/ a bag carried on your back.
I keep my passport in my backpack.
▸ His backpack was full of snacks.
▸ A small backpack is enough for me.
ticket (noun)
/ˈtɪk.ɪt/ document that allows you to travel.
Did you check your ticket details?
▸ I bought my ticket online.
▸ Keep your ticket in your wallet.
passport (noun)
/ˈpɑːs.pɔːrt/ official document for international travel.
▸ My passport expires next year.
▸ Do you have your passport with you?
▸ She almost forgot her passport.
book (verb)
/bʊk/ to reserve a ticket, room, or seat.
I booked the hotel yesterday.
▸ Let’s book our seats together.
▸ You should book early.
accommodation (noun)
/əˌkɒ.məˈdeɪ.ʃən/ place to stay, like hotel or apartment.
We found cheap accommodation near the beach.
▸ What kind of accommodation do you like?
▸ Good accommodation changes the trip.
hotel (noun)
/hoʊˈtel/ a paid place to stay with rooms and services.
The hotel room was clean.
▸ Our hotel had a great view.
▸ Let’s meet in the hotel lobby.
sightseeing (noun)
/ˈsaɪtˌsiː.ɪŋ/ visiting famous places for fun.
We spent the day sightseeing.
▸ Sightseeing can be tiring.
▸ A bus tour is easy sightseeing.
explore (verb)
/ɪkˈsplɔːr/ to go around and see new places.
I love to explore small streets.
▸ Let’s explore the old town.
▸ We explored a new area each day.
souvenir (noun)
/ˌsuː.vəˈnɪr/ something you keep to remember a place.
I bought a small souvenir.
▸ Do you collect souvenirs?
▸ This photo is my best souvenir.
adventure (noun)
/ədˈven.tʃər/ exciting experience with something new.
That hike was an adventure.
▸ Traveling alone feels like an adventure.
▸ I like a bit of adventure.
Exercise 2
Useful Expressions
- Have you ever been abroad?
- Where did you go on your last trip?
- How was your flight?
- How long did the journey take?
- Did you have any problems at the airport?
- I love exploring new cities.
- I usually book everything online.
- I like talking with local people.
- The best part was the food.
- I want to go back one day.
- Where do you want to travel next?
- That sounds like an amazing trip.
Exercise 3
Dialogue Practice
Read the dialogue aloud with your tutor.
















Exercise 4
Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks to complete the dialogue.
Two people are talking after visiting a museum. They discuss traditions, art, and what they learned about culture.













Choose answers from the options below that fit in blanks 1 to 13
Answer Pool (Questions 1-13)
Exercise 5
Role Play
Role-play the following situation with your tutor.
Situation
You meet a friend who just came back from a trip
Ask where they went, how the journey was, where they stayed, and what they enjoyed.
Use at least 6 words from the vocabulary list.
Then switch roles and answer their questions about your next trip.
Exercise 6
Discussion
- What is the best trip you’ve ever taken?
- Do you prefer hotels, hostels, or apartments? Why?
- How do you usually choose your destination?
- Do you like planning everything or staying flexible?
- Have you ever had a bad flight or airport experience?
- Do you enjoy talking with local people when you travel?
- What do you always put in your backpack?
- Which country would you like to explore next?
- Is travel expensive in your country?
- Do you think travel changes how people see others?
Correction – Exercise 4: Fill in the Blanks
(1) → trip
(2) → destination
(3) → journey
(4) → flight
(5) → book
(6) → hotel
(7) → accommodation
(8) → luggage
(9) → backpack
(10) → sightseeing
(11) → explore
(12) → adventure
(13) → ticket