We need to arrive early to _______ for our international flight.
check in
I have _______ finished packing my suitcase.
already
You _______ bring a jacket. It might get cold at night.
should” or “ought to
A small official book that proves your identity and citizenship when traveling internationally
passport
After a long hike, we were completely ______ ______ (meaning: exhausted).
wiped out
Don’t forget to _______ your tickets online before we leave for the airport.
book (accept anything that makes sense)
They haven’t bought travel insurance _______.
yet
You _______ forget to take your passport to the airport. (Strong warning)
had better not”
The place where you sleep when you travel, like a hotel, hostel, or campsite.
accommodation
plane / to / miss / the / almost / bus / we / the / connection
(Meaning: we nearly failed to make a transfer)
We almost missed the bus to the plane connection
or “We almost missed the connection.”)
The car will _______ us at the hotel lobby at 8 a.m. sharp.
pick/ drop (accept anything that makes sense)
She has been waiting for an hour, and the bus has _______ not arrived.
still
We _______ make a reservation at the restaurant; it’s very popular.
should / ought to / had better
Visiting interesting places and famous landmarks as a tourist.
sightseeing
Let’s ______ ______ ______ early tomorrow to avoid the crowds at the museum.
(Meaning: start a journey)
hit the road
We had to wake up early to _______ on our road trip before traffic got bad.
set off
(Make a full sentence) You / see / the Eiffel Tower? – No, not yet.
Have you seen the Eiffel Tower yet?
(Make a full sentence) Your phone battery is at 2%.
You had better charge your phone before you go sightseeing”
An official document or stamp that allows you to enter, stay in, or leave a country.
visa
suitcase / still / living / is / she / out / of / her
(Meaning: she hasn’t unpacked yet because the trip was short or she’s disorganized)
She is still living out of her suitcase
After a long delay, our _______ was finally called for boarding.
flight
(Make a full sentence) He / eat lunch / but / be hungry / because / time zone change.
He has already eaten lunch, but he is still hungry because of the time zone change.
Your friend wants to avoid jet lag but has never flown across time zones. Give two pieces of advice using two different modal phrases
You should drink water on the plane, and you ought to try to sleep during the flight.” (or similar variation)
Official rules you must follow when traveling, such as luggage weight limits or safety procedures.
regulations
The airport was so crowded that we had to ______ ______ our way through security, and by the time we found our gate, we were running ______ ______.
“push through” and “on fumes” / “on empty”
(Accept: “push through … running on fumes”