Travel Abroad

Vocabulary List

  1. Breathtaking: Extremely impressive or beautiful.
    • Example: The view from the top of the mountain was breathtaking.
  2. Rich (history): Abundant, deep, or significant in content.
    • Example: Rome has a rich history with its ancient ruins and monuments.
  3. Must-see: Something that is highly recommended to visit or experience.
    • Example: The Eiffel Tower is a must-see attraction when in Paris.
  4. Out of this world: Exceptionally good or impressive.
    • Example: The seafood at that restaurant was out of this world.
  5. Language barrier: Difficulty in communication due to differences in language.
    • Example: Despite the language barrier, we managed to find our way around.
  6. Traditional charm: The characteristic features of something that reflect its traditional or historic nature.
    • Example: Kyoto is known for its traditional charm, with old temples and tea houses.
  7. Budgeting: The process of planning and managing expenses within a set financial limit.
    • Example: Budgeting for a trip is essential to avoid overspending.
  8. Hostels: Inexpensive accommodations with shared facilities, often used by budget travelers.
    • Example: We stayed in hostels during our backpacking trip to save money.
  9. Public transportation: Modes of transportation available to the general public, such as buses, trains, or subways.
    • Example: Using public transportation is a cost-effective way to get around the city.
  10. Soak in: To fully experience or enjoy a moment or situation.
    • Example: I took a moment to soak in the breathtaking scenery.
  11. Embark on: To start or undertake a journey, adventure, or activity.
    • Example: We’re planning to embark on a road trip across the country.
  12. Vibrant: Full of energy, enthusiasm, or color.
    • Example: The city’s nightlife is vibrant, with lively clubs and entertainment.
  13. Unique experience: Something that is special, distinct, or not easily replicated.
    • Example: Staying in a traditional Japanese ryokan is a unique experience.
  14. Camera down: Referring to the act of putting the camera away and enjoying the moment without taking photos.
    • Example: Instead of constantly taking pictures, I decided to put the camera down and savor the concert.
  15. Open up a whole new world: To provide new and exciting experiences or perspectives.
    • Example: Traveling to different countries can open up a whole new world of cultures and traditions.

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