Unit 9 - Transportation (ELLevate English Book Level 2)

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<p><strong>Vehicle</strong> <em>(noun)</em></p>

Vehicle (noun)

a machine that carries people, like a car or bus

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<p><strong>Rush Hour </strong><em>(noun)</em></p>

Rush Hour (noun)

a busy time with many people, like morning traffic to school

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<p><strong>Shortcut </strong><em>(noun)</em></p>

Shortcut (noun)

a shorter way, like a faster road home

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<p><strong>Passenger </strong><em>(noun)</em></p>

Passenger (noun)

a person traveling in a vehicle, like on a train

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<p><strong>Fare </strong><em>(noun)</em></p>

Fare (noun)

the money for a trip, like a bus cost

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<p><strong>Road </strong><em>(noun)</em></p>

Road (noun)

a way for cars to travel, like a street in town

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<p><strong>License </strong><em>(noun)</em></p>

License (noun)

a paper for permission, like driving legally

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<p><strong>Route </strong><em>(noun)</em></p>

Route (noun)

the path a vehicle follows, like a bus line

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<p><strong>Traffic </strong><em>(noun)</em></p>

Traffic (noun)

many vehicles on the road, like busy streets

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<p><strong>Fuel </strong><em>(noun)</em></p>

Fuel (noun)

energy for vehicles, like gas for cars

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<p><strong>Distance </strong><em>(noun)</em></p>

Distance (noun)

how far something is, like between two cities

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<p><strong>Queue </strong><em>(noun)</em></p>

Queue (noun)

people standing in order, like waiting for a bus

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<p><strong>Highway </strong><em>(noun)</em></p>

Highway (noun)

a big fast road, like cars between cities

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<p><strong>Direct </strong><em>(adjective)</em></p>

Direct (adjective)

going straight, like a bus with no stops

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<p><strong>Public </strong><em>(adjective)</em></p>

Public (adjective)

for everyone to use, like buses and trains

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<p><strong>Private </strong><em>(adjective)</em></p>

Private (adjective)

for one person or group, like a family car

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<p><strong>Rapid </strong><em>(adjective)</em></p>

Rapid (adjective)

very fast movement, like a train between cities

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<p><strong>Suitable </strong><em>(adjective)</em></p>

Suitable (adjective)

right for something, like bikes for short trips

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<p><strong>Leave </strong><em>(verb)</em></p>

Leave (verb)

to go away from a place, like go from the station

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<p><strong>Board </strong><span><em>(verb)</em></span></p>

Board (verb)

To get on a plane, ship, or train

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<p><strong>Get on </strong><em>(verb)</em></p>

Get on (verb)

to enter a vehicle, like getting on a bus

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<p><strong>Get off </strong><em>(verb)</em></p>

Get off (verb)

to leave a vehicle, like leaving a train

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<p><strong>Turn </strong><em>(verb)</em></p>

Turn (verb)

to change direction, like going left on a road

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<p><strong>Explore </strong><em>(verb)</em></p>

Explore (verb)

to travel to learn new places, like visiting a city

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<p><strong>Prefer </strong><em>(verb)</em></p>

Prefer (verb)

to like something more, like choosing trains over buses