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The document provides translations of travel-related phrases and vocabulary from English to Spanish, covering topics such as airport procedures, necessary documents, and travel tips. It includes exercises for practicing translations and completing sentences with the appropriate vocabulary. Additionally, it answers common travel questions regarding luggage, documentation, and travel essentials.

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The document provides translations of travel-related phrases and vocabulary from English to Spanish, covering topics such as airport procedures, necessary documents, and travel tips. It includes exercises for practicing translations and completing sentences with the appropriate vocabulary. Additionally, it answers common travel questions regarding luggage, documentation, and travel essentials.

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I - Translate

1. Talk to the travel agent.


Habla con el agente de viajes.
2. Apply for a passport.
Solicita un pasaporte.
3. Make a reservation.
Haz una reserva.
4. Check the itinerary.
Verifica el itinerario.
5. Get sightseeing information.
Obtén información sobre lugares turísticos.
6. Get a vaccination.
Consigue una vacunación.
7. Security Check.
Control de seguridad.
8. Gate.
Puerta.
9. Boarding Pass.
Tarjeta de embarque.
10. Terminal.
Terminal.
11. Departures.
Salidas.
12. Carry-on bag.
Equipaje de mano.
13. Adventure, relaxing and learning vacation.
Vacaciones de aventura, relajación y aprendizaje.
II - Translate the vocabulary, Part B
1. Take a taxi.
Tomar un taxi.
2. Go through security.
Pasar por seguridad.
3. Go through customs.
Pasar por aduanas.
4. Buy your ticket.
Comprar tu boleto.
5. Claim your baggage.
Reclamar tu equipaje.
6. Check in / check out.
Hacer el check-in / hacer el check-out.
7. Board the airplane.
Abordar el avión.
8. Go through immigration.
Pasar por inmigración.
9. Buy duty-free goods.
Comprar productos libres de impuestos.

III - Complete the sentences using a phrase from exercise B


1- After you go through security, you can leave the airport.
2- Do I have to take off my shoes when I go through security?
3- At the airport, the first thing you do is check in.
4- Many people buy duty-free goods like perfume and chocolates at the airport.
5- When you board the airplane, you can only take a small bag.
6- Make sure you don't take the wrong bag when you claim your baggage at the
carousel.
IV - Translate the vocabulary, Part C
- Passport: Pasaporte
- Jacket: Chaqueta
- Travel insurance: Seguro de viaje
- Visa: Visa
- Credit card: Tarjeta de crédito
- T-shirt: Camiseta
- Coat: Abrigo
- International driver's license: Licencia de conducir internacional
- Carry money: Llevar dinero
- Cash: Efectivo
- Camera: Cámara
- Airline ticket: Boleto de avión
- Heavy bags: Bolsas pesadas
- Sunglasses: Gafas de sol
- Taxi: Taxi
- Books: Libros
- Swimsuit: Traje de baño
- Sandals: Sandalias
- Transportation: Transporte
- Clothes: Ropa

V - Complete the sentences (use vocabulary C)

1- You need an international driver's license to drive a car in a foreign country.


2- In some countries, you need a visa to enter.
3- It's a good idea to buy travel insurance; medical bills are expensive.
4- Your passport is your photo ID in any foreign country.
5- You can buy an airline ticket on the internet, but you need to write down or print
the confirmation number.

VI - Read and answer


1. Why should you tie a sock to your bag?
To quickly see your bag at the airport.

2. Why should you take a good book when you travel?


It helps if you have a delayed flight.

3. Do you need a lot of documents to travel? Which one?


Yes, you need documents like a passport and visa.

4. Do you need heavy bags?


No, it’s better to travel light and avoid heavy bags.

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