1 To get to a place. (A), ARRIVE, 2 A large bag that you carry on your back. (B), A BACKPACK, 3 A ship that takes cars across water. (F), A FERRY, 4 A trip on a ship. (C), A CRUISE, 5 Bags, backpacks, suitcases, etc. (L), LUGGAGE, 6 Buses, trains, planes, trams, etc. (M of T), MEANS OF TRANSPORT, 7 A document that you need when you want to travel to another country. (P), A PASSPORT, 8 A person travelling on a bus, train, ship, etc. (P), A PASSENGER, 9 The part of a train station where people wait for the train. (P), A PLATFORM, 10 A large piece of luggage, often with wheels. (S), A SUITCASE, 11 Walking in the countryside. (H), HIKING, 12 Trying to stop someone’s car and travel with them for free. (H), HITCHHIKING, 13 Walking around a town / city and looking at interesting things. (S), SIGHTSEEING, 14 A thing in which you sleep when you go camping. (T), A TENT, 15 Lying on the beach and trying to get your skin darker. (S), SUNBATHING, 16 A place to stay or live (a hotel, a hostel, a campsite, etc.). (A), ACCOMMODATION, 17 A place where you put up a tent or park your caravan. (C), A CAMP / A CAMPSITE, 18 A mobile home. (C), A CARAVAN, 19 A type of accommodation similar to a hotel, but lower quality and cheaper. (H), A HOSTEL, 20 A house where you go at the weekend. (C), A COTTAGE, 21 A room for two people. (D R), A DOUBLE ROOM, 22 A room for one person. (S R), A SINGLE ROOM, 23 A journey by plane. (F), A FLIGHT, 24 When a train, a plane or a bus arrives later than usual. (D), A DELAY, 25 Things you buy when you are on holiday. (S), SOUVENIRS, 26 The act of travelling from one place to another. (J), A JOURNEY, 27 A piece of paper that you need when you want to travel by bus, by train, by plane, etc. (T), A TICKET, 28 When a plane arrives on the ground. (L), LAND, 29 When a plane starts flying. (T O), TAKE OFF, 30 A journey somewhere and back. (T), A TRIP.

TRAVEL AND TOURISM – ALL (Oxford Exam Trainer, Unit 8)

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