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How often do you stay up late or stay out late? What do you do?
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How often do you stay up late or stay out late? What do you do?
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How often do you stay up late or stay out late? What do you do?
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How can you calculate the exchange rate of your currency?
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How often do you stay up late or stay out late? What do you do?
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Which of the following types of traveler have you been? When, where, and why? [a tourist a backpacker a commuter a passenger]
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Sophie ____ her old toys because she didn’t want them anymore.
 
gave away
 
hid out
 
gave up
 
packed up
We want to _____ out to the country and see the pretty villages.
 
drive
 
grow
 
hide
 
move
I ___ up in this neighborhood. I was a teen when I left.
 
grew
 
hid
 
packed
 
moved
They_____ out in the forest where nobody could find them.
 
hid
 
packed
 
stayed
 
drove
We _______ up our things and left.
 
packed
 
stayed
 
hid
 
drove
______ away from the fire. It’s dangerous.
 
Stay
 
Hide
 
Pack
 
Drive
After traveling for many days, the ____ reached a village which nobody from the West had ever visited before.
 
explorers
 
motorists
 
passengers
 
tourists
Some ______ drive too fast on the country roads near our house.
 
motorists
 
passengers
 
explorers
 
tourists
There are a lot of _____ on the train to the coast, probably because they live there.
 
passengers
 
nomads
 
refugees
 
tourists
We’re ______ from East Africa. Traditionally, our people don’t stay in one place. They follow their cows across the land.
 
nomads
 
tourists
 
passengers
 
refugees
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.
 
tourists
 
refugees
 
nomads
 
passengers
After the war, we arrived in this country as _________
 
refugees
 
passengers
 
tourists
 
nomads
We’ve booked our flight and hotel, and we’re on our way to our vacation destination.
 
We’re tourists.
 
We’re immigrants.
 
We’re commuters.
Cynthia is driving across the USA on Highway 66. She loves her car.
 
She’s a motorist.
 
She’s a backpacker.
 
She’s a nomad.
Luis is in a part of the Amazon rainforest that nobody has visited before.
 
He’s an explorer.
 
He’s a tourist.
 
He’s a commuter.
Alicia isn’t from this country, but she lives and works here now.
 
She’s an immigrant
 
She’s a backpacker
 
She’s a motorist
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
Sara left her country because of the war and lives in a large camp.
 
She’s a refugee.
 
She’s a passenger.
 
She’s an explorer.
Susie is walking across the Sahara Desert to raise money for charity. So far, she’s walked 40 kilometers.
 
She’s an adventurer.
 
She’s a tourist.
 
She’s an immigrant.
Brad is on vacation in southeast Asia. He has stayed in hostels in Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia.
 
He’s a backpacker.
 
He’s a nomad.
 
He’s a commuter.