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Travel
 
tourist
 
directions
 
trip
 
journey
 
round trip (adj.)
 
one way (adj.)
 
adventure
 
destination
 
  Can you give me directions to the hotel?
 
  Have a nice trip!
 
  The journey will take five days.
 
  She bought a one-way ticket to Seattle.
 
Pictorial Vocabulary Guide
  by plane
 
by air
 
  by boat
 
by sea
 
  by bus
 
by land
 
  by train
 
  Should we travel by land or by sea?
 
  I prefer traveling by train.
 
  We traveled to India by boat.
 
  She prefers to write her letters by hand.
 
get in (car, taxi)
get out of (car, taxi, house, building)
get on (bus, airplane, train, subway, bicycle)
get off (bus, airplane, train, subway, bicycle)
  You need to get on the plane now, sir.
 
  They got on the bus in Detroit and got off in Cincinnati.
 
  They got on the subway in Brooklyn and got off in Queens.
 
  Get out of the car. It's going to explode!
 
  Hurry up and get in the taxi.
 
flight
 
terminal
 
jet
 
   
take off
 
land
 
  They flew across the ocean.
 
  The plane is almost out of fuel. We need to land quick.
 
  The jet took off and climbed into the air.
 
  Flight 800 will be departing from terminal 3 in ten minutes.
 
  When will the flight arrive?
 
hull
 
deck
 
harbor
 
dock
 
navigator
 
   
sail
 
navigate
 
  The pirates sailed to a distant island.
 
  It is difficult to navigate through the bay.
 
shipwreck
 
afloat (adj.)
 
sink - sunk, sank - sunken
 
float
 
  Many ships have run into those rocks and sunk.
 
  Despite having taken in a lot of water, the ship was still afloat.
 
terrain
 
  We had to cross some really rough terrain.