How to teach about
summer and travelling?

Empower your students to speak confidently
and navigate the world through contextual language learning.

In today's globalized world, using English in context and mastering language functions has become more crucial than ever, especially when travelling. There's nothing that students desire the ability to communicate freely and confidently in English, as it opens doors to new cultures, facilitates meaningful connections, and enhances their overall travel experiences. As teachers, we must remember that equipping students with practical language skills and opportunities to use English authentically empowers them to navigate the diverse linguistic landscapes of our interconnected world.

Teachers' role

In the quest for teaching resources that cater to students who aspire to travel, teachers often find themselves investing significant time and effort. However, by choosing Lingstar as their go-to language teaching platform, you can save your valuable time and offer your students a comprehensive and tailored solution. Lingstar's vast array of travel-related vocabulary, interactive role-play exercises, and cultural insights is an invaluable tool for educators. With Lingstar, teachers can streamline their search for effective teaching resources, allowing them to focus more on guiding and inspiring their students on their journey to language fluency for travel.

How to talk about summer and holidays?

At Lingstar, teachers can discover a wide range of highly conversational and practical exercises, carefully designed to enhance language learning and revise travel vocabulary in an engaging manner. Here are some examples of the exercises you might want to use:

  1. This or That: In this exercise, students are presented with two options and are required to choose one. It encourages students to express their preferences, make choices, and engage in discussions, all while practicing language functions related to decision-making and expressing personal opinions.

At the beach: a hammock or a beach towel?

  1. General Questions: The general questions exercise prompts students to answer questions on various topics, such as hobbies, favorite travel destinations, or cultural experiences. These questions stimulate conversation and encourage students to utilize language functions related to expressing personal experiences, giving recommendations, and describing preferences.

A list of very easy questions for A1 students.

  1. Famous quotes about summer: These exercises challenge students' critical thinking and language comprehension skills. Students may encounter famous quotes and be asked to discuss their meanings, express agreement or disagreement, and provide examples to support their views.
  2. Unpopular opinions: these exercises feature unpopular opinions or true or false statements which encourage students to express their own perspectives, debate different viewpoints, and develop their argumentation skills.

Here is an example of an unpopular opinions exercise for higher levels.

  1. Name 3: This exercises encourages students to think creatively and enhances their vocabulary related travelling, summer, holidays etc.

  1. Idioms: In this engaging exercise, students dive into the colorful world of idiomatic expressions related to summer. This exercise allows students to deepen their understanding of idiomatic language, expand their vocabulary, and enhance their conversational skills by incorporating these idioms into their spoken or written communication.

  1. Pros & cons: In this reflective exercise, students are prompted to explore the pros and cons of different aspects of travelling. They can brainstorm their thoughts, experiences, and insights related to each aspect, as well as revise travel vocabulary for various situations.

What are the pros and cons of a package holiday?

  1. Tell the difference: In this exercise, students are presented with pairs of travel-related terms and must identify and explain the differences between them. For example, they might compare "check-in" and "check-out," "motel" and "hotel," or "passport" and "visa." Students will practice their comprehension skills, vocabulary knowledge, and language functions related to describing and comparing various travel terms. This exercise not only enhances their understanding of travel terminology but also reinforces their ability to communicate effectively in different travel contexts.

All-inclusive vs half-board - tell the difference.

  1. Scenarios & role-plays: In this interactive exercise, students are presented with a series of scenarios that commonly occur at a hotel, bus station, when they want to buy tickets, on the train, at the train station, restaurants, at a travel agent, during a flight, when they buy a ticket online, check in and check out, etc. They are given a brief description of each situation and are tasked with role-playing or discussing the appropriate responses and actions.

Travel vocabulary for all levels and various situations.

  1. Real-Life Task Simulations: In this practical exercise, students are presented with various everyday situations that require them to complete specific tasks, such as calling a taxi, ordering food for delivery, or asking for directions. Students are provided with the necessary information and resources to complete each task effectively.

Very simple tasks for A1 students.

  1. Response and question match-up: In this exercise, students are provided with a series of responses and need to either respond appropriately or create questions that elicit the given response. This exercise aims to enhance students' conversational skills and their ability to engage in meaningful dialogues.

Ordering food at a restaurant.

By offering a diverse range of exercises, Lingstar ensures that students can engage in practical and meaningful conversations while strengthening their language skills (e.g. during the flight, on the plane, showing your boarding pass, asking for an aisle seat, asking about the first class etc.). What's more, students can immerse themselves in interactive language practice tailored to their level and topic of interest.

As you can see Lingstar provides students with ample opportunities to practice essential language skills required for specific travel situations. Whether it's communicating at the airport, ordering at a restaurant, or navigating a train station, Lingstar offers targeted exercises that simulate these real-life scenarios. Students can engage in role-play activities where they practice requesting information or assistance from airport staff, ordering meals and making dietary preferences known in a restaurant setting, or asking for directions and purchasing tickets at a train station. By focusing on these practical language functions, Lingstar equips students with the necessary skills to confidently and effectively communicate in various travel-related situations, enhancing their overall travel experience.

At Lingstar all you will need to do in order to register, is to give your name, surname and email address. If you can't find what you're looking for and you want something more, don't hesitate to contact us via the chat. If you like the exercises, feel free to recommend Lingstar to your fellow teachers.

Are you looking for travelling vocabulary exercises pdf?

While PDF files with vocabulary words can be helpful, Lingstar offers a much more efficient and convenient solution for teachers, tutors, trainers, and coaches. Instead of downloading PDF files onto a computer, losing them among other documents, forgetting about them, or risking their loss during a computer failure, Lingstar provides easy access to all necessary materials in one place. I'm sure you will like this new opportunity to spice up your classes. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us via the chat.

The Lingstar platform is not only easily accessible no matter where you are but, above all, it is an organized space for storing exercises and tasks. Everything is categorized thematically and by difficulty levels, allowing teachers to quickly and easily find suitable materials for their students. Simply enter the relevant questions, difficulty level, or topic in the search bar, and Lingstar will display all available exercises that match the criteria. No need to download PDFs, print, cut, or laminate!

Kasia Samula
Kasia SamułaEnglish Teacher, Lingstar Co-founder