Travel is one of the most popular and practical ESL lesson topics. Students are highly motivated to learn travel vocabulary because they can immediately use it in real life. Edooqoo generates comprehensive Travel English worksheets covering airport language, hotel booking, asking for directions, restaurant ordering, public transport, and handling emergencies abroad.
Whether your student is preparing for an upcoming trip or simply wants to improve their practical English, travel-themed worksheets provide rich, contextual language practice. Edooqoo creates exercises that combine vocabulary building with functional language — the phrases and expressions students actually need when traveling in English-speaking countries.
| Topic | Key Vocabulary | Key Phrases |
|---|---|---|
| Airport | boarding pass, gate, departure, arrival, customs, luggage, check-in | "Where is gate 14?" "I'd like a window seat." |
| Hotel | reservation, check-in/out, single/double room, amenities, reception | "I have a reservation under..." "What time is checkout?" |
| Directions | turn left/right, straight ahead, intersection, roundabout, landmark | "Excuse me, how do I get to...?" "Is it far from here?" |
| Restaurant | menu, bill/check, tip, starter, main course, dessert, allergies | "Could I see the menu?" "I'm allergic to..." |
| Transport | ticket, platform, fare, transfer, single/return, timetable | "A return ticket to..." "Which platform for...?" |
| Emergencies | pharmacy, hospital, police, embassy, insurance, symptoms | "I need a doctor." "I've lost my passport." |
Role-play dialogues for real travel situations: checking in at a hotel, ordering food, asking for directions. Students practice functional language in realistic contexts. AI generates dialogues appropriate to the student's CEFR level.
Match travel vocabulary with definitions or pictures. Great for building foundational travel vocabulary before moving to production exercises.
Complete travel dialogues or descriptions with missing words. Practices both vocabulary and grammar in travel contexts.
Read travel blog posts, hotel reviews, or travel guides and answer comprehension questions. Combines reading skills with travel vocabulary exposure.
AI-generated audio of airport announcements, hotel reception conversations, or restaurant orders. Students listen and answer questions about travel situations.
| Level | Focus | Can Do |
|---|---|---|
| A2 | Basic travel survival phrases, simple transactions | Order food, ask for directions, buy tickets |
| B1 | Handling problems, making complaints, describing experiences | Deal with lost luggage, change reservations, describe a trip |
| B2 | Nuanced communication, cultural awareness, travel writing | Negotiate, handle complex situations, write travel reviews |
Focus on functional language. Students need to know HOW to do things (order food, ask for help) not just vocabulary lists. Dialogue practice and role-play exercises are most effective.
Use authentic materials. Supplement AI-generated worksheets with real hotel booking confirmations, flight information screens, and restaurant menus. Edooqoo's reading comprehension exercises can be based on realistic travel scenarios.
Practice problem-solving. The most useful travel English covers problems: lost luggage, wrong orders, cancelled flights, getting lost. These situations require functional language beyond basic vocabulary.
Yes. Set the topic to "airport check-in" or "restaurant ordering" or "hotel complaints." The AI generates exercises focused specifically on that situation.
Select "Dialogue Practice" exercise type with a travel topic. The AI creates role-play dialogues with gap fills, comprehension questions, and production tasks.
Yes. Select audio exercise types (Listening Comprehension Audio, Fill in the Blanks Audio) with a travel topic. The AI generates spoken travel scenarios.
Generate Travel English Worksheets Free →