TRAVEL VOCABULARY


Here are a few tips for learning travel vocabulary:

  1. Start with essential words and phrases: Begin by learning the most essential words and phrases you'll need for travel, such as "hello," "goodbye," "please," "thank you," "yes," "no," and "excuse me." These will help you communicate basic needs and politeness in any situation.

  2. Learn words related to travel logistics: Next, focus on learning words related to travel logistics, such as "airport," "ticket," "hotel," "taxi," "train," and "bus." These will be helpful for getting around and making travel arrangements.

  3. Practice listening and speaking: To improve your listening and speaking skills, consider finding a language exchange partner or joining a conversation club. You can also listen to and watch authentic materials, such as news programs or movies, to get a sense of how native speakers use the language.

  4. Use flashcards and games: Flashcards and games can be a fun and effective way to learn and review new vocabulary. You can create your own flashcards or use a vocabulary app to help you practice.

  5. Learn vocabulary specific to your destination: If you are traveling to a specific destination, try to learn some words and phrases that are specific to that place. For example, you might learn words related to local food, culture, or attractions.

Remember to practice consistently and seek out opportunities to use your new vocabulary in real-life situations to help you retain and improve your skills.

1. CARDINAL NUMBERS


2. ORDINAL NUMERALS

3. TIME

4. BUILDINGS

5. LOCATION & DIRECTIONS

6. THE WEATHER

7. HOTEL WORDS

8. TYPES OF TRAVEL

9. MEANS OF TRANSPORT

10. TRAFFIC WORDS

11. ESSENTIAL WORDS

12. AIRPORT WORDS










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