Grammar
Vocabulary
Reading
Travel Tips
100

Complete: “She ___ to Paris last summer.”

went

100

What do you call a person who travels by plane?

Passenger

100

Emma packed her swimsuit and sunglasses. → Where is Emma probably going?

To the beach / somewhere sunny

100

What should you pack in your carry-on bag?

Passport, ticket, money, phone

200

Choose the correct: “I have / has a passport.”

have

200

What is a small bag you take on the plane?

Carry-on bag

200

Mike looked at his watch and ran to the gate. → What is Mike probably worried about?

Missing his flight

200

Why is it important to check the weather before a trip?

To know what clothes to pack

300

Make a question: “You visited London.”

Did you visit London?

300

What do we call the place where you get your boarding pass?

Check-in desk

300

Sarah asked the hotel receptionist for a map and circled places to visit. → What is Sarah planning to do?

Explore the city / go sightseeing

300

What should you do if you get lost in a new city?

Ask someone for help or use a map

400

Correct the mistake: “He go to Italy every year.”

He goes...

400

What is the opposite of "arrival"?

Departure

400

There was a long line at the security check, so Tom waited for 20 minutes. → Why might Tom be late?

The security check took a long time

400

Why is it good to learn a few local words before travelling?

To talk to people more easily

500

Fill in: “If you ___ late, you miss the bus.”

are

500

What is a “souvenir”?

Something you buy to remember a trip

500

Julia didn’t speak the language, so she showed a photo of the hotel to the taxi driver. → What problem did Julia have?

She couldn’t explain where to go

500

What can you do to stay safe while travelling?

Keep your things safe, stay in public places, follow local rules