Unit overview Level S-Elementary Unit 1
Travel
Vocabulary
Vocabulary Phonetic spelling Part of speech
ticket (UK) trkat [US] trkat noun
tip (UK}tap [US}tnp noun
pack [UK)peek [US]paek vero
luggage ee tus} ins
book [UK}buk [US]buk verb
uratenses UNILENGCTUSL ay
imousme UATHMELINUS! yy
shuttle [UK] fat! [US] Jat noun
aisions MIESHMEUS yy,
yet [Uklet (USjet ay.
ant oes a
gate [Uk]gert (US}gext noun
suoway — UIDSREWEEESL pay
colon UNTBeM USTED noun
plane [UK\plezn [USIplemn noun
areany — MABIOHUST ay
ever [Uk] eva(r) [Us] evar adh.
as [UK}ez [US}oz amy.
‘Translation / definition
a printed piece of paper that gives you the right to tavel
on a patticular bus, train, etc. orto go inte a thoatre, otc
a journey o a place and back again, especialy a short
one for pleasure or a particular purpose
to put clothes, etc. into a bag in preparation fora trp
away from home
bags, cases, etc. that contain sb's clothes and things
when they are travelling
to errange for sb'o have aseaton aplane, etc
‘without ne owner present, not being watched or cared.
for
‘a van or small bus that takes people to and from an
airport
a plane, bus or train that travels regularly between two
places:
the place at a port or an airport where your bags are
checked as you comeinto a country
sed in negative sentences and questions totalk about
sth that nas not happened but tat you expectto happen
a piace where planes land andtake off and that hes
buildings for passengers to wattin
a way out of an airportthrough which passengers go to
geton their plane
an underground railwayiraiiroad system in a city
something that you can choose to have er do;the
freedom to choose what you do
a fying vehicle with wings and one or mere engines
before now or before a paricular time in the past
used innegalive sentences and questions, oF
sentences with ifto mean ‘at any time’
used when you are comparing two people or things, or
two situationsprint
terminal
visa
asle
board
check
celay
cepart
schedule
[UKJealamn {US}
eriain|
[UkIprent(US}prent
UK} ta:mint {US}
termunl
(UK| vize [US] vize
(UKjax! (USjaxi
[UkIto:d [USIto:rd
[UKifek (USitek
(UKJér er (USi¢r ler
(UKlér pat [US]
dr past
UK] feaiusl (US)
skedsu'l
vero
noun
noun
noun
vero
ver
ver
ver
vero
‘a company that provides regular fights to take
passengers and gooes to diferent places,
to produce letters, pictures, etc. on paperusing 2
machine that puts inkon the surface
a building or set of buildings stan airport where air
passengers arrive and leave
a stamp or mark put in your passport by officials of a
foreign county that glves you permission to enter, pass
through or leave their couniry
a passage batween rows of seats in a church, theatre,
train, etc, or between rows of shelves in a supermarket
to get on a ship, rain, plane, bus, ete
to leave bags or cases with an official so thatthey can
be put on a plane or train
to make sb late or force them to do sth more slowly
to leave place, especiallyto start atrip
to arrange for sthto happen at a paricular time