The document provides definitions and examples of various travel-related terms including:
- Travel refers to going from one place to another and can be a verb, noun, or adjective.
- A trip refers to a short journey for a purpose like business or pleasure.
- A journey is the distance covered when traveling from one place to another.
- A tour is a journey where several places are visited, especially on holiday.
- A voyage is a long journey by sea or in space.
It also includes common phrases used when booking travel arrangements, finding accommodation, getting around a new place, and inquiring about local events and activities. Sample dialogues demonstrate booking flights and hotels.
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2. Interesting
FactsTravel The word 'travel' is used to talk about going from one place to another.
It can be a verb, a noun or an adjective :
Verb : Paul travels a lot in his job.
Noun :Travel nowadays is faster than before.
Adjective :There is a travel agency beside the bank.
Trip The word trip is used to talk about a short journey somewhere for a
purpose, business or pleasure.
For our wedding anniversary, we went on a trip toVenice.
My boss is often away on business trips.
During our holiday we took a boat trip to the islands.
3. Journey A journey is the distance covered when travelling from one place
to another.
'Journey' can refer to a long distance or a short regular one.
The journey was long and tiring. It took us 5 hours to get there.
Did you have a good journey?Yes, it was quite pleasant.
How long is your journey to work? Just about 20 minutes.
Tour A tour is a journey during which several places are visited, especially
on a holiday.
'Tour' can be a noun or a verb.
Noun :We went on a tour of Italy.
Verb :We toured the north of India.
Voyage A voyage is a long journey by sea or in space.
Before the 20th century, long sea voyages were common.
A spacecraft will take you on a voyage through space.
5. Here are some English terms related to travel.
price
fare
ticket office
map
single
return
ticket
travel agent
brochure
to book
to cancel a booking
to travel
to leave
to depart
to arrive
booking
reservation
journey
holiday
business trip
delay
delayed
cancelled
6. Phrases
Would you like to book your seats now?
Would you like a window seat or an aisle seat?
What is your ticket number?
What is your last name?
What is your first name?
Hello, I need to schedule my trip to Paris for next week?
I have to reach Paris by the 24th.
7. I’d like to book a hotel in Paris, please.
Do you accept cards?
What are the rates for 1 person?
I need to book three tickets in economy class forTokyo on the 28th of
May.
How much is the fare?
Hello, I need to cancel my flight toTokyo.
I booked it yesterday. It’ll be under Emma Brown, number Z21455.
8. Finding
accommodation
we're looking for accommodation
we need somewhere to stay
do you have a list of ...?
hotels
B&Bs (abbreviation of bed and breakfasts)
youth hostels
campsites
what sort of accommodation are you looking for?
can you book accommodation for me?
9. Getting
around
do you have a map of the ...?
city
town
where's the ...?
city centre
art gallery
museum
main shopping area
market
railway station
what's the best way of getting around the city?
where can I hire a car?
10. Events and activities
what are you interested in?
are there any ... on at the moment?
exhibitions
cultural events
sporting events
are there any ...?
excursions
tours
day trips
is there a city tour?
11. could you tell us what's on at the ...?
cinema
theatre
concert hall
opera house
can I book tickets here?
do you have any brochures on ...?
local attractions
can you recommend a good restaurant?
13. A: I need help planning my vacation.
B: Sure, where would you like to go?
A: I haven't decided where to go yet.
B: Do you enjoy warm or cold climates?
A: I am thinking that I might enjoy a tropical climate.
B: I have some brochures here that you might like to look at.
A:These look great!
B: Do you know how much you want to spend on this vacation?
A: I have about a thousand dollars to spend on this trip.
B:Well, take these brochures, and get back to me when you want
to make your reservations.
Planning aVacation 1
14. A: Could you help me with vacation plans?
B: Do you know where you will be traveling?
A: I am open to suggestions at this point.
B: Are you wanting to travel to a tropical climate, or would you like to
go somewhere with a cooler climate?
A: I would like to travel to a cooler destination.
B: I can give you some brochures that could give you some ideas.
A: I will look at them right now.
B: How much money is in your budget for this trip?
A: I think that I can spend about two hundred dollars a day.
B:Take your time choosing a destination and, when you've narrowed it
down, I'll be happy to help you make a reservation.
Planning aVacation 2
15. A: I was wondering if you would be able to help me with vacation plans.
B: Have you chosen your destination?
A: I don't know where I want to go yet.
B: Do you enjoy warm weather, or are you looking forward to a cooler
vacation?
A: A nice temperate climate would be best for me.
B:Why don't you take a look at these brochures that might help you make up
your mind?
A:This place looks nice.
B: Have you thought about what you would like to spend on this vacation?
A: I just got a bonus and can spend about three thousand dollars total.
B: I'll be happy to help you make a reservation whenever you decide upon a
destination.
Planning aVacation 3
16. Dave: Hi, I’d like to check on a flight.
TravelAgent: Sure.What is your destination?
Dave: London, England.
TravelAgent: And is this one-way or round trip?
Dave: Round trip.
TravelAgent: When would you like to depart?
Dave: January 12th, returning on January 26th.
TravelAgent: Okay, one moment please. . . . Do you have an airline preference?
Dave: No. Any airline will be fine. I’m not picky.
TravelAgent: And what class would you like? Economy, business class, or first class?
Dave: Economy, please.
TravelAgent: Okay, well there’s a flight on the morning of the 12th, returning on the afternoon of the 26th.
The cheapest we have is $1,400.
Dave: Ouch! I was hoping to find something cheaper. My dates are flexible – do you think you can find a
cheaper flight on different dates?
TravelAgent: Let me check. Just a moment. . . .There’s a flight on the 10th, returning on the 25th, for $968.
Dave: That’s much better!
TravelAgent: But you have to change planes twice – once in NewYork, and again in Holland. And there’s a
6-hour layover in Holland.
Dave: Hmmm. . . Is that the best you can do?
TravelAgent: I’m afraid so. If you’d like, I can reserve a seat now, and you don’t need to pay right away.
Dave: That would be great.
TravelAgent: I just need your full name and passport number.
Dave: Here you are. (Hands the travel agent his passport.)
TravelAgent: Okay, one moment. . . . Alright! It’s reserved. If you decide you want to purchase the ticket,
you need to confirm before the end of the month.
Dave: Great!You’ve been very helpful.Thanks!
TravelAgent: That’s my job!Take care.
17. Do you have any flights to Sydney nextTuesday
afternoon?
clerk: — Northwind Airways, good morning. May I help you?
Mary Jones: — Yes, do you have any flights to Sydney nextTuesday afternoon?
clerk: — One moment, please...Yes.There´s a flight at 16:45 and one at 18:00.
Mary Jones: — That´s fine. Could you tell me how much a return flight costs? I´ll be staying three weeks.
clerk: — Economy, business class or first class ticket?
Mary Jones: — Economy, please.
clerk: — That would be €346.
Mary Jones: — OK. Could I make a reservation?
clerk: — Certainly. Which flight would you like?
Mary Jones: — The 16:45, please.
clerk: — Could I have your name, please?
Mary Jones: — My name is Mary Jones, that´s M-A-R-Y J-O-N-E-S.
clerk: — How would you like to pay, Ms. Jones?
Mary Jones: — Can I pay at the check-in desk when I pick up my ticket?
clerk: — Yes, but you will have to confirm this reservation at least two hours before departure time.
Mary Jones: — I see.
clerk: — Now you have been booked, Ms. Jones.The flight leaves at 16:45, and your arrival in Sydney will be
at 9:25 a.m., local time.The flight number is NWA 476.
Mary Jones: — Thank you.
18. I´d like to reconfirm my
flight
Reservations clerk: — Northwind Airlines. Can I help you?
Daniel Adams: — Hello. I´d like to reconfirm my flight, please.
Reservations clerk: — May I have your name and flight number, please?
Daniel Adams: — My name is Daniel Adams and my flight number is 374.
Reservations clerk: — When are you leaving?
Daniel Adams: — On May 11th.
Reservations clerk: — And your destination?
Daniel Adams: — Buenos Aires.
Reservations clerk: — Hold the line, please. (...) All right.Your seat is confirmed, Mr. Adams.
You´ll be arriving in Buenos Aires at 4 o´clock p.m. local time.
Daniel Adams: — Thank you. Can I pick up my ticket when I check in?
Reservations clerk: — Yes, but please check in at least one hour before departure time.
19. Booking a
Ticket.
Mike: Hello, I need to schedule my trip to Paris for next week?
Henrietta: When would you like to travel?
Mike: I have to reach Paris by the 24th.
Henrietta: Is this a round trip?Will you need a return ticket, too?
Mike: Yes. Check that for 31st in the evening.
Henrietta: Yes, there’s a nonstop flight to Paris from Kennedy
airport on 24th at 6AM. On 31st you may board flight 309 which is
also nonstop at 4:30PM.
Mike: Okay, fine. I think that can work for me.
Henrietta: Would you like to book the tickets then?
Mike: What’s the cost?
Henrietta: It’ll be $2750.
Mike: Do you accept cards?
Henrietta: Yes, we do.
20. Booking a
Hotel.
Mike: I’d like to book a hotel in Paris, please.
Henrietta: Sure, we can help you find a great place.
Mike: Well, I need a budget hotel that’s near the marketplaces.
Henrietta: Certainly, just give me a sec...Okay, here’s one. It’s the
Belladonna on LockeAvenue.
Mike: What are the rates for 1 person?
Henrietta: It costs $150 per night.The room is big and has one queen
size bed.
Mike: Okay, book that for 3 nights then, from 24th to 26th of this
month.
Henrietta: Certainly Sir, is there anything else I could help you with?
Mike: That’s all for now, thank you!
21. Enquiring for a Lower
Fare.
Jack: How may I help you?
Emma: I need to book three tickets in economy class forTokyo on the
28th of May.
Jack: Okay...Yes, here’s a flight onANA from San Francisco toTokyo.
Would you like the return tickets, too?
Emma: No, just one way. How much is the fare?
Jack: It would be $5570 for the three tickets.
Emma: Are there any other cheaper flights?
Jack: This is the cheapest for that day. However, if you book for the 1st
of June, you’ll have to pay only $4800 for three tickets on JAL.
Emma: I see. Let me talk to my husband and call you back.
22. Cancelling a
Booking.
Emma: Hello, I need to cancel my flight toTokyo.
Jack: Okay. Do you know the date and the reservation number?
Emma: I booked it yesterday. It’ll be under Emma Brown, number
Z21455.
Jack: Alright, here’s it. It’s flight 1200 toTokyo on June 2nd, right?
Seat numbers 88A and 88B...
Emma: Yeah, yeah.That’s the one.
Jack: Would you like to cancel both of them?
Emma: Yes.
Jack: You will get back only 85% of the fare.
Emma: I understand.
Jack: Alright.Would you like to schedule another flight?
Emma: No, but I will be back to you soon.
Jack: Thank you Mrs.Watson, let me cancel your ticket.