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.
Generate this Matching worksheetWhat's inside every worksheet
- Matching mechanicTasks built around the proven matching pattern from the Edooqoo engine.
- Travel Vocabulary focusEvery item teaches or tests the target structure in context.
- CEFR scalingSame template renders A1-friendly or C2-rigorous depending on your selection.
- Editable answersOverride any answer key or distractor. Generated suggestions remain teacher-editable.
- Interactive + printSend as Student Hub homework or export to PDF for in-class use.
- Review workflowUse 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.
- 1Open the worksheet form and select "Matching".
- 2Set the topic to Travel Vocabulary.
- 3Pick a CEFR level and add learner context.
- 4Edooqoo drafts a complete worksheet for teacher review.
- 5Review, edit, share to Student Hub or export PDF.
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.
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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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