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Essential English travel vocabulary | Part 2

essential travel vocabularyIt’s August! You’re probably on your school holidays or going back to school soon. So, what English travel vocabulary can you use to talk about your travels and share what you’ve been up to?  

In Part 1 of our Essential English travel vocabulary blog, we talked about the exciting phase of planning your trip and the different activities you might want to do while on your holidays. We looked at lots of traveling vocabulary in English. 

Now, we will look at travel and tourism vocabulary that will help you talk about your preferences and feelings about the activities and things you’ve been doing. These phrases will allow you to share what you love (and don’t love) about your experiences on holiday. 

Ways to describe activities you enjoy

There have likely been many things you’ve done during the holidays that you’ve enjoyed and want to share with your friends and classmates when you return to school. 

I dived deep into my own city and went for a walk in an area I’d never visited before. I was a tourist in my own town! 

I felt it was time to disconnect and take some time for myself to clear my mind. 

I like to connect with nature by going on long walks in the countryside. 

My favourite part of an all-inclusive holiday is having food available whenever you want it! 

Though I love exploring new cities, I always choose accommodations where I can have the comforts of home.

Ways to describe experiences you don’t like or want 

Maybe you had some experiences that you didn’t like so much or didn’t want to do. It’s just as important to share the negatives as the positives!

Seeing the news about that forest fire really tugged on my heartstrings – it was so sad. 

After months in the hustle and bustle of the city, I felt like I needed a change of scenery.

The capital city felt too artificial and touristy for me.

I’d like to take my time looking around the gallery – I don’t want to be rushed. 

Now, it’s time to share your experiences with your friends, family, and classmates using all this new English travel vocabulary! Whether you stayed at home, traveled abroad, or went exploring around your own country, it’s important to share your stories and highlights (or not-so-good moments)! 

Activity

Match the English travel vocabulary to their definitions. 

Travel vocabulary

1. don’t want to be rushed
2. all-inclusive holiday
3. tourist in your own town
4. clear your mind
5. connect with nature
6. hustle and bustle
7. touristy
8. artificial

Definition

A. When you spend time outdoors
B. When a place is very busy and noisy
C. When you explore the place where you live
D. When you want to take your time doing something
E. When a place has many visitors and is designed for those visitors to enjoy
F. When something is fake or not real
G. When food, drinks, and activities are included in the cost
H. When you don’t think about anything, or worry or stress 

Answers

  1. D
  2. G
  3. C
  4. H
  5. A
  6. B
  7. E
  8. F

Billie Jago is an ELT writer and teacher trainer, specialising in digital & assessments. She is the founder of the professional development podcast ELTcpd and co-founder of the digital ELT content agency, otterelt.

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