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Luyện ngữ pháp - Destination B2 ((Unit 2: Vocabulary - Travel and transport))


Topic vocabulary in contrast

voyage (n) a long journey, especially on a ship It was a long way from London to New York by sea, but the voyage was quite relaxing.
journey (n) an occasion when you travel from one place to another, especially over a long distance We had a long journey ahead of us.
trip(n) an occasion when you go somewhere and come back again The whole family went on a trip to Florida.
travel(n) the activity of travelling Foreign travel never really appealed to him until he retired.
excursion (n) a short journey that you make for pleasure My grandmother often talks about going on excursions to the sea when she was a girl.
view (n) the things that you can see from a particular place We had a spectacular view of the mountains from our room.
sight (n) a person or a thing that you see that has a particular feature Windmills are a common sight in this part of the country.
world (n) the planet that we live on It's easy these days to communicate with people who live on the other side of the world.
earth (n) the land on which we live They felt the earth shake.
area (n) a part of a place or building Bus services in rural areas are not very good.
territory (n) an area of land that is controlled by a particular country, leader or army Russian troops crossed into Austrian territory in February 1849.
season (n) one of the four periods into which the year is divided according to the weather She likes to paint the changing seasons in the garden.
period (n) an amount of time The long dry period ended with heavy rain.
fare (n) the money that you pay for a journey The fare from York to Leeds has gone up.
ticket (n) a piece of paper that shows that you have paid to do something such as travel on a train, bus, plane, etc Well send your tickets a week before your flight.
fee (n) an amount of money that you pay to be allowed to do something such as join an organisation The gallery charges a small entrance fee.
miss (v) to be too late for something such as a train or bus I missed the last train home again.
lose (v) to no longer have something Mike lost his job last year.
take (v) to move or carry someone or something from one place to another What time do you take Amy to school?
bring (v) to take someone or something with you from one place to another Bring a coat in case it turns cold.
go (v) to move or travel to a place that is away from where you are now We're planning to go to Spain this winter.
book (v) to arrange to have or use something at a particular time in the future Shall I book a room for you?
keep (v) to continue to have or own something We should keep this car and sell the other one.
arrive (v) to reach a place What time does your plane arrive?
reach (v) to arrive somewhere We hoped to reach the camp before dark.
live (v) to have your home in a particular place Paris is a nice place to live.
stay (v) to live or remain in a place for a while as a guest or visitor How long is he planning to stay with you?
border (n) the official line that separates two countries or regions Thousands of refugees were fleeing across the border.
edge (n) the part of something that is furthest from its centre Victoria was sitting on the edge of the bed.
line (n) a long thin mark on the surface of something Draw a straight line.
length (n) a measurement of how long something is in size The boat was 16 feet in length.
distance (n) the amount of space between two people or things They started to walk the short distance to the camp.
guide (v) to show someone where to go by going with them He guided them through the forest.
lead (v) to take someone to a place by going there with them, usually in front of them The estate agent led us into the kitchen.
native (adj) living in a particular country or area since birth My wife's a native New Yorker, but I'm from Atlanta.
home(town) (n) the city or town where you lived as a child I live in Washington, but my home town is Denver, Colorado.


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