Brad is on vacation in southeast Asia. He has stayed in hostels in Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia.
He’s a nomad.
He’s a backpacker.
He’s a commuter.
15
Susie is walking across the Sahara Desert to raise money for charity. So far, she’s walked 40 kilometers.
She’s a tourist.
She’s an immigrant.
She’s an adventurer.
15
Sara left her country because of the war and lives in a large camp.
She’s a refugee.
She’s an explorer.
She’s a passenger.
15
Laura is on the bus that she usually takes to work every morning.
She’s a commuter.
She’s a nomad.
She’s a tourist
15
Alicia isn’t from this country, but she lives and works here now.
She’s a backpacker
She’s a motorist
She’s an immigrant
15
Luis is in a part of the Amazon rainforest that nobody has visited before.
He’s a commuter.
He’s an explorer.
He’s a tourist.
15
Cynthia is driving across the USA on Highway 66. She loves her car.
She’s a nomad.
She’s a motorist.
She’s a backpacker.
15
We’ve booked our flight and hotel, and we’re on our way to our vacation destination.
We’re commuters.
We’re immigrants.
We’re tourists.
15
After the war, we arrived in this country as _________
refugees
nomads
passengers
tourists
15
It’s fun being ______ in London. There are so many places to visit: Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London. We have a great guidebook to help us get around.
refugees
tourists
nomads
passengers
15
We’re ______ from East Africa. Traditionally, our people don’t stay in one place. They follow their cows across the land.
nomads
passengers
tourists
refugees
15
There are a lot of _____ on the train to the coast, probably because they live there.
tourists
nomads
passengers
refugees
15
Some ______ drive too fast on the country roads near our house.
explorers
motorists
passengers
tourists
15
After traveling for many days, the ____ reached a village which nobody from the West had ever visited before.