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Travel and Tourism

IELTS vocabulary about travel

 Affordable destinations – Places within a reasonable price range
 Affordable travel – Travel which is within your price range
 Around the world – In all corners of the globe
 Arts and culture – The art, music and other cultural aspects of an area
 Craft markets – Stalls where goods made by the local people are sold
 Do as the locals do – Enjoy the activities as the local people do
 Efficient public transport – A functioning transport system intended for the use of residents and visitors
 Exotic destinations – Unusual or strange holiday destinations
 Get around – Get from place to place
 Guided tours – Walking, hiking or driving visits led by a guide who knows the area
 Holiday brochures – Pamphlets advertising holiday destinations
 Holiday destination – Place to which you leave on holiday
 Long haul flights – Long distance flights
 Lush rainforests – Luxuriant equatorial forests
 Magnificent landscapes – Impressive scenery
 Make advance reservations – Booking ahead of time
 Memorable experiences – Activities that you will remember for years
 Off the beaten track – A place that is not on the main thoroughfare
 Out of season – Outside the most popular holiday period
 Packaged deals – Travel deals that are put together by an agency and sold as a package
 Quaint villages – Old fashioned or charming small towns
 Scenic views – Lovely scenes
 Self-catering accommodation – A Place to stay where you see to your own food
 Spectacular beaches – Impressive sandy shorelines
 Stunning architecture – Magnificent buildings
 Swarming with tourists – Full of holidaymakers
 Time on their hands – Available time to do as you choose
 To get away from it all – To get away from everyday routines
 To go sightseeing ­– Take a trip around an area to see what it has to offer
 Travel abroad – Travel to overseas destinations
 Travelling light – Travelling with little luggage
 Value for money – A good return on investment
 Visa regulations – Laws that relate to entry into a country
 Wildlife safari – A guided tour through a game park

 

 

Examples of questions about holiday/ travel

Part 1 questions

Examiner: Where do you like to travel during the holidays?

Answer: I like to travel abroad but it can be expensive, so I usually plan affordable travel. Travelling to holiday destinations when it is out of season saves a lot of money. Out of season travel is also the best way to avoid places that are swarming with tourists.

Examiner: What are your favourite holiday pastimes?

Answer: I like to get away from it all. I look for exotic destinations with scenic views that are off the beaten track. I tend to avoid guided tours and packaged deals as I prefer to go sightseeing on my own.

Examiner: How do you plan and prepare for your holiday?

Answer: I always do my research. I thumb through holiday brochures and check travel sites like Airbnb on the Internet. I’m drawn to spectacular beaches and lush forests. I usually make advance reservations for self-catering accommodation.

Part 2 style questions

Examiner: Describe one of your best travel experiences.

  • Where did you go
  • When did you go
  • Who did you go with

Answer: Last year a friend and I took a long-haul flight to Peru. We were travelling light so we were able to really get around. We stayed in quaint villages and hiked through lush rainforests. We were determined to do as the locals do, so we stayed with local people for part of the trip.

We visited colorful craft markets and brought back souvenirs, to remind us of our trip. One of my most memorable experiences was to the Sacred Valley of the Incas. It is a little bit off the beaten track but it is surrounded by great scenic beauty and magnificent landscapes.

Part 3 style questions

Examiner: What type of holiday destination do you think attracts most tourists?

Answer: I know that many people are drawn to wildlife safaris. This is certainly one of the big attractions in Africa. In Europe and Asia, the stunning architecture, museums and arts and culture attract thousands of tourists every year.

Examiner: Do you think that the tourism industry will continue to grow in the next two decades?

Answer: I do. Many European and Asian countries have aging populations who will have time on their hands in the future. Many of them are likely to seek holiday destinations around the world. Today there are many affordable destinations that offer good value for money.

Examiner: What do you think that your country could do to attract more tourists?

Answer: My country has stringent visa regulations. If these were relaxed, I think that more visitors would choose to visit. We have an efficient public transport, plenty of accommodation and natural and historical places of interest.

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