Use airport, passport, flight, hotel accurately in context
Read and discuss a topic-specific article at A1 level
Practise speaking fluently on going on a trip
Complete written exercises with vocabulary in context
Teaching Notes
Warm-up: allow 8-10 min, let personal answers develop
Article: read together or have students read silently first
Vocabulary match: good for pair work
Speaking: encourage full sentences, not one-word answers
Exit questions: 5-min closer, no prep needed
Timing Guide
Warm-up: 8 min
Article + comprehension: 12 min
Vocabulary + match: 10 min
Exercises: 10 min
Speaking + discussion: 15 min
Exit + recap: 5 min
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A1 · Lesson 30 · Going on a Trip
Travel and Holidays
Going on a Tripairportpassportflight
Getting started
Warm-Up Questions
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Read & Understand
Article
Travel and Holidays
Last summer, Carlos went on holiday to Italy. He booked his flight and hotel three months before. He packed one suitcase and arrived at the airport early. His flight was two hours. In Italy, he stayed in a small hotel in Rome for five days. He visited the Colosseum, the Vatican, and many museums. He ate delicious pasta and pizza every day. He bought some souvenirs for his family. On the last day, he walked around the city and took many photos. He says: 'Italy was amazing. I want to go back next year!'
๐ก Did you know? Spain is one of the most visited countries in the world, receiving over 80 million tourists every year. The tourism industry accounts for approximately 12% of Spain's GDP.
Topic: Going on a Trip
Key words
Vocabulary
01
airport
a place where planes land and take off
02
passport
an official document allowing you to travel to other countries
03
flight
a journey made by aeroplane
04
hotel
a building where you pay to sleep and eat
05
luggage
the bags and suitcases you take when travelling
06
destination
the place you are travelling to
07
book
to reserve something in advance, such as a flight or hotel
08
holiday
a period of time away from work for rest and pleasure
09
sightseeing
visiting famous or interesting places as a tourist
010
souvenirs
objects you buy to remember a place you visited
Match the Words
Click a word on the left, then click its definition on the right.
airport
passport
flight
hotel
luggage
destination
book
holiday
sightseeing
souvenirs
a period of time away from work for rest and pleasure
a building where you pay to sleep and eat
a journey made by aeroplane
visiting famous or interesting places as a tourist
the place you are travelling to
to reserve something in advance, such as a flight or hotel
objects you buy to remember a place you visited
the bags and suitcases you take when travelling
a place where planes land and take off
an official document allowing you to travel to other countries
Say it right
Pronunciation
airport
AIR-port
passport
PA-ss-port
flight
FLI-ght
hotel
HO-tel
luggage
LUG-gage
destination
DES-tin-ation
Read & Discuss
Short Dialogue
A:
Hi! Can I ask you about airport?
B:
Of course! I think airport is very important.
A:
What about passport? Do you use it often?
B:
Yes, I do. Passport helps me a lot at work.
A:
And flight? Is that difficult for you?
B:
Sometimes. But I practise every day.
A:
That is great. What is your advice?
B:
Just be consistent. Small steps every day!
Comprehension
What does person A ask about first?
How does person B feel about passport?
What is person B's advice?
Practice
Exercises
Gap Fill
Complete each sentence using vocabulary from today's lesson.
1. I need to be at the two hours before my flight.
2. Don't forget your !
3. My to London takes two hours.
4. We stayed in a lovely near the beach.
5. I only have one piece of hand .
Error Correction
Find and correct the mistake in each sentence.
She have a big airport.
I not understand passport.
They is very flight.
He work with hotel every day.
Speaking practice
Speaking Prompts
Discuss with your partner
Tell your partner about your last holiday. Where did you go? What did you do?
What is your dream holiday destination? Why?
What do you always pack when you travel? What do you always forget?
Summarise today's topic in 3 sentences using vocabulary from this lesson.
Grammar focus: Past simple for completed holiday experiences: I went, I stayed, I visited, I bo... โ can you give an example?
Open discussion
Discussion Generator
More Questions
Use with pairs or whole class · Encourage full answers
Write about a holiday you have been on (6-8 sentences). Use past simple. Include: where you went, how you got there, what you did, and what you liked best.