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    Travel Vocabulary worksheets for A2 Elementary English learners

    Use travel vocabulary when the learner has an upcoming journey and needs language for a bounded situation such as check-in, disruption, directions, or accommodation. Edooqoo lets the tutor set A2, add the adult learner's context, select a suitable exercise type, edit the draft, and collect follow-up evidence.

    Generate a Travel Vocabulary worksheet

    What's inside every worksheet

    • CEFR-oriented tasks
      Exercises use A2 as the selected difficulty label and can be reviewed by the teacher before use.
    • Five selected exercise types
      The indexed combinations are limited to exercise mechanics that fit this language objective.
    • Homework review workflow
      Assign to your student, review submitted answers, and use results as input for follow-up planning.
    • Printable + interactive
      Download PDF or share an interactive link. Works on phone and laptop.
    • Personalized to goal
      Specify business email, IELTS, travel — examples adapt to the student's profession.
    • Editable after generation
      Click any question to edit text, answer, or distractors before teaching or assigning.

    How it works

    Most A2 learners need Travel Vocabulary practice that is level-aware, varied, and tied to a real goal. Edooqoo supports this with worksheet-generation inputs for learner context, profession, topic, and selected CEFR level.

    1. 1Pick "Travel Vocabulary" and CEFR level A2 in the worksheet form.
    2. 2Add 1-2 lines about the student (e.g., "B1 nurse preparing for night shifts").
    3. 3Edooqoo drafts a worksheet across selected exercise types.
    4. 4Edit any question, then share as PDF or interactive homework link.
    5. 5Student completes it; teacher-reviewed results can inform the next worksheet.
    Workflow
    Teacher-controlled generation
    5
    Selected exercise types
    4
    Indexed level fits
    2
    Free worksheets / month

    Teaching decision criteria

    Use this page when
    Use travel vocabulary when the learner has an upcoming journey and needs language for a bounded situation such as check-in, disruption, directions, or accommodation.
    Do not use it when
    Do not cover a full travel word list when the learner faces one predictable interaction; prioritize phrases that change the outcome of that interaction.
    Adult 1:1 task example
    The learner reports a cancelled connection, asks for two alternatives, checks the new arrival time, and confirms baggage arrangements.
    Evidence of quality
    The learner can obtain the required information or action despite one unexpected follow-up, using intelligible core vocabulary and repair strategies.
    Check vocabulary difficulty

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    Frequently asked questions

    Are these Travel Vocabulary worksheets really free?

    Yes. The Edooqoo Free plan includes 2 fully generated Travel Vocabulary worksheets per month, with no credit card required.

    Are the worksheets aligned to A2 CEFR descriptors?

    The worksheet form uses A2 as the selected CEFR-oriented difficulty label. Teachers should review generated material before using it for formal assessment.

    Can I edit the generated questions?

    Yes. Every question is editable in place — text, correct answer, distractors, and instructions. No template lock-in.

    Can my student do the worksheet online?

    Yes. Share an interactive Student Hub link. Edooqoo can auto-check closed tasks and use AI-assisted evaluation for open answers with teacher review.

    Does Edooqoo work for 1-on-1 adult learners?

    Yes — that is the primary use case. The generator personalizes examples to the learner's profession and goals.

    Generate your first worksheet free

    Two worksheets included on the free plan. No credit card. Built with Martha (10 yrs ESL).