Travel and Tourism Vocabulary

Vocabulary

Part 1: Travel Vocabulary (Matching Activity)
Match the words with their meanings:

1. Itinerary

2. Accommodation

3. Tourist attraction

4. Souvenir

5. Boarding pass

 

a) A place where you stay during a trip
b) A card that allows you to enter a plane
c) A plan for your trip with details of places and times
d) A famous place that travelers visit
e) A small item bought to remember a trip

 

Part 2: Reading Comprehension (Fill in the Blanks)
Read the short passage and complete the missing words. Fill in the blanks with the words: hotel, tourist attractions, Paris, souvenir

 

"Last summer, I went on a fantastic trip to (1) _______. I stayed in a comfortable (2) _______, and every morning, I enjoyed a delicious breakfast. During the day, I visited many (3) _______, like famous museums and beautiful beaches. One of the best experiences was taking a guided tour to a historic castle. Before leaving, I bought a (4) _______ for my family. The trip was unforgettable!"

 

Part 3: Grammar – Past Simple vs. Present Perfect
Circle the correct verb tense for each sentence:
1. I (booked / have booked) my flight tickets last night.
2. She (visited / has visited) five different countries in the last two years.
3. We (have never been / never went) to Japan before.
4. They (arrived / have arrived) at the airport an hour ago.
5. I (lost / have lost) my passport! I can’t find it anywhere.

 

Part 4: Writing Task
Imagine you just returned from a dream vacation. Write a short travel blog post (4-5 sentences) using the past simple and present perfect.

Example:
"Last week, I went to Italy with my best friend. We visited Rome and saw the Colosseum. I have never eaten such delicious pizza before! We also took a boat tour in Venice. It was an amazing trip!"

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