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abroad (v)
in or to a foreign country
accommodation (n)
a place for someone to stay, live, or work in
book (v)
to arrange to have or use something at a particular time in the future
break (n)
a period of time when you are not working and can rest or enjoy yourself
cancel (v)
to say that something that has been arranged will not now happen
catch (v)
to get on a train, bus, plane, or boat that is travelling somewhere
coach (n)
a comfortable bus for long journeys
convenient (adj)
easy for you to do, or suitable for your needs
crash (v)
if a vehicle crashes, or if someone crashes it, it hits something
crash (n)
an accident that happens when a vehicle hits something
crowded (adj)
containing a lot of people or things
cruise (n)
a journey on a ship for pleasure, often visiting a series of places
delay (v)
to do something later than is planned or expected
delay (n)
a situation in which something happens later or more slowly than you expected
destination (n)
the place where someone or something is going
ferry (n)
a boat that makes short regular journeys between two or more places
flight (n)
a journey in a plane
foreign (adj)
from another country, or in another country
harbour (n)
an area of water next to the land where boats can stop
journey (n)
an occasion when you travel from one place to another, especially over a long distance
luggage (n)
bags and suitcases that you take on a journey
nearby (adj)
a nearby place is not far away
nearby (adv)
not for from where you are
pack (v)
to put your things into a bag, case, or box so that you can take or send them somewhere
passport (n)
an official document that contains your photograph and shows which country you are a citizen of
platform (n)
an area next to a railway track where passengers get onto and off trains
public transport (n phr)
the system that is used for travelling or for moving goods from one place to another
reach (v)
to arrive somewhere
resort (n)
a place where people go for a holiday
souvenir (n)
something that you buy to remind you of a place that you visited on holiday or of a special event
traffic (n)
the vehicles that are travelling in an area at a particular time
trip (n)
an occasion when you go somewhere and come back again
vehicle (n)
a machine that you travel in or on, especially one with an engine that travels on roads, for example a car, bus, etc
get in(to)
enter a car
get off
leave a bus/train/etc
get on(to)
enter a bus/train/etc
get out (of)
leave a car/building/room/etc
go away
leave a place/sb
go back (to)
return (to)
set off
start a journey
take off
leave the ground
on board
on a boat, train, or aircraft
on foot
walking
on schedule
not early or late
on the coast
coast: the land next to or close to the sea
attract (v)
attractive, attraction
back
backwards
choose
chose, chosen, choice
comfort (v)
(un)comfortable
depart (v)
departure
direct (v)
direction
drive
drove, driven, diver
fly
flew, flown, flight
travel
traveller
visit
visitor
close to (adj)
People who are close know each other very well and like each other a lot, or who see and talk to each other a lot; not far in position or time
famous for (adj)
known and recognized by many people
far from (adj)
not at all; at, to, or from a great distance in space or time
late for (adj)
(happening or arriving) after the planned, expected, usual, or necessary time
suitable (for)
acceptable or right for someone or something
arrive at/in
to reach a place, especially at the end of a journey
ask (sb) about
to put a question to someone, or to request an answer from someone
ask for
to speak or write to someone saying that you want them to do something, to give you something, or to allow you to do something
provide sb with
to give someone something that they need