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Vocabulary - Travel B1+

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  • What's in the picture?
    A hot-air balloon
  • A ship for taking passengers across an area of water, esp. as a regular service, something like public transport.
    Ferry
  • What's in the picture?
    A tent
  • What's in the picture?
    A rocket/spacecraft/spaceship
  • A ticket used to travel only to one's destination, without returning
    A single ticket
  • What happened to the man in the picture?
    He missed his flight.
  • What's in the picture?
    A motorbike/motorcycle
  • We arrived at the airport just in time to ______ the plane (to be in time to travel on or do something)
    catch
  • What's in the picture?
    Luggage/baggage
  • A place where people can stay cheaply for short periods when they are travelling, with shared rooms
    A hostel
  • A small hotel offering a room to sleep in for the night and a morning meal.
    Bed and breakfast
  • The money that you pay for a journey in a vehicle (such as a bus or a train), f. e. Train _______ are going up again.
    fares
  • A hotel for people travelling by car, oftentimes along a busy road.
    A motel
  • We regret the late ___________ of Flight 237 (= the opposite of departure)
    Arrival
  • A railway system in which electric trains travel through tunnels below ground.
    Subway/the underground/metro
  • They had to _______ tomorrow's game because of the bad weather.
    cancel
  • A place outside where people on holiday can camp, usually with toilets and places for washing
    A campsite
  • To come back
    To return
  • I'm sorry I'm late. My bus was ________ by an hour.
    delayed
  • There are several _______ (= buses, trains, or aircraft leaving) for Paris every day (= the opposite of arrival).
    departures
  • The next train for Aberdeen will depart from ________ 9 (where people get off or on trains)
    platform
  • What's in the picture? (correct pronunciation required)
    A yacht
  • What's in the picture?
    A caravan
  • What's in the picture?
    A lorry/truck
  • The place where tickets (e. g. for public transport) are sold.
    A ticket office
  • What's in the picture?
    A tram
  • a long motor vehicle with comfortable seats, used to take groups of people on journeys (US = bus)
    Coach