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    Matching Worksheet: Travel Vocabulary

    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. This matching page narrows that objective to one teacher-editable practice mechanic and one observable quality criterion.

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    What's inside every worksheet

    • Matching mechanic
      Tasks built around the proven matching pattern from the Edooqoo engine.
    • Travel Vocabulary focus
      Every item teaches or tests the target structure in context.
    • CEFR scaling
      Same template renders A1-friendly or C2-rigorous depending on your selection.
    • Editable answers
      Override any answer key or distractor. Generated suggestions remain teacher-editable.
    • Interactive + print
      Send as Student Hub homework or export to PDF for in-class use.
    • Review workflow
      Use submitted answers as input for teacher review and follow-up planning.

    How it works

    The Matching format is one of 29 exercise types Edooqoo generates. Pairing it with the topic Travel Vocabulary gives tutors a sharp, andragogical drill that adult learners actually finish.

    1. 1Open the worksheet form and select "Matching".
    2. 2Set the topic to Travel Vocabulary.
    3. 3Pick a CEFR level and add learner context.
    4. 4Edooqoo drafts a complete worksheet for teacher review.
    5. 5Review, edit, share to Student Hub or export PDF.
    Workflow
    Teacher-controlled generation
    5
    Selected exercise types
    4
    Indexed level fits
    Public
    Citable workflow pages

    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

    What is a Matching worksheet?

    Matching is one of the exercise mechanics available in Edooqoo. It gives the tutor a bounded way to elicit or check Travel Vocabulary, with the final task reviewed before use.

    Can I print the Matching worksheet?

    Yes. Every worksheet exports to a printable PDF or a shareable interactive link for Student Hub.

    How long does generation take?

    Generation time depends on worksheet complexity and current service conditions. Teachers should review generated material before assigning it.

    Can I mix exercise types in one worksheet?

    Yes. Use the standard worksheet form to mix any of the 29 types. The /worksheets/{type}/{topic} landing pages just pre-seed your form.

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