Phrasal Verbs in Motion
Idioms for the Itinerary
The Savvy Traveler
Global Traditions & Festivals
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To arrive and register at a hotel or airport.

to check in

100

To begin a journey or leave a place; often used when starting a road trip.

to hit the road

100

The tired feeling you get after a long flight through different time zones.

jet lag

100

This Irish holiday celebrated on March 17th involves wearing green and watching parades.

Saint Patrick’s Day

100

Correct this sentence: "I went to a travel to London last weekend."

I went on a trip (or journey)

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To start a journey, especially a long one. (Two words, starts with 'S').

set off (or set out)

200

To visit a place that is remote, unusual, or not popular with typical tourists.

to go off the beaten track/path

200

A short trip taken for pleasure, usually for a group of people.

excursion

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This term describes the feeling of confusion or anxiety someone may feel when visiting a very different country for the first time.

culture shock

200

Correct this sentence: "We stayed in a very luxury hotel by the sea."

We stayed in a very luxurious hotel

300

To go to an airport or station to say goodbye to someone.

see (someone) off

300

A person who travels a lot and has visited many different countries.

a globe-trotter

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This adjective describes a journey that is difficult, tiring, and requires a lot of effort.


arduous

300

Celebrated in late November in the US, this holiday originated as a harvest festival.

Thanksgiving

300

Correct this sentence: "The plane took up at 6:00 AM."

The plane took off at 6:00 AM

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To have no more rooms or tickets available.

to be booked up

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To have a strong, restless desire to travel. (Body part idiom).

to have itchy feet

400

A holiday where the price includes flights, transfers, and accommodation.

a package tour/holiday

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This Brazilian city is world-famous for its massive "Carnival" featuring samba schools and elaborate floats.

Rio de Janeiro

400

Explain the difference between "Voyage" and "Journey."

a voyage is a long trip by sea or space; a journey is a general act of traveling from A to B (usually on land)

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To stop a journey for a short time (usually overnight) before continuing to your final destination.

to stop over (or lay over)

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To travel with very little money or on a very tight budget.

to travel on a shoestring

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The specific area in an airport where you collect your suitcases after a flight.

baggage reclaim (or baggage claim)

500

This Spanish festival, held in Buñol, involves participants throwing thousands of overripe tomatoes at each other.

La Tomatina

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Correct this sentence: "I’m looking forward to go on holiday next month."

I'm looking forward to going on holiday

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