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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 6-7) - Voyage et Tourisme

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux voyages et au tourisme qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen IELTS General Training.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (6-7)
charter
charter
[nom]

the renting of a plane, ship, etc.

charte

charte

hostel
hostel
[nom]

a place or building that provides cheap food and accommodations for visitors

auberge de jeunesse

auberge de jeunesse

Ex: The hostel in the city center offers dormitory-style rooms and is a popular choice among backpackers. 
suite
suite
[nom]

a series of rooms, particularly in a hotel

suite

suite

Ex: The newlyweds stayed in a luxurious honeymoon suite with a stunning ocean view. 
gate
gate
[nom]

a part of an airport or terminal that passengers go through to get on or off a plane, train, or bus

porte

porte

Ex: He read a book while waiting at the gate for his flight. 
safari
safari
[nom]

a journey, typically for observing and photographing wild animals in their natural habitat, especially in African countries

safari

safari

Ex: Going on safari offers an unforgettable adventure, immersing travelers in the breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife of exotic destinations like Africa. 
excursion

a short trip taken for pleasure, particularly one arranged for a group of people

excursion

excursion

Ex: The school organized an excursion to the science museum for the students. 
campground

an outdoor space with facilities for camping, such as tent or RV sites, and amenities like toilets and fire pits

terrain de camping, camping

terrain de camping, camping

Ex: The campground, nestled beside a serene lake, offered campers a peaceful retreat with stunning views of nature. 
monument

a place or building that is historically important

monument

monument

Ex: The Eiffel Tower is a famous monument in Paris, attracting millions of tourists each year. 
expedition

a journey carefully organized for a specific purpose, such as exploration or research

expédition

expédition

Ex: The team set out on an expedition to the Arctic. 
voyage
voyage
[nom]

a long journey taken on a ship or spacecraft

voyage, traversée

voyage, traversée

Ex: The space mission was a historic voyage to the International Space Station. 
itinerary

a plan of the route and the places that one will visit on a journey

itinéraire

itinéraire

Ex: The tour company sent us a detailed itinerary, breaking down our day-to-day activities and highlighting the main attractions. 
courier
courier
[nom]

a person employed by a travel agency to help and look after the tourists

accompagnateur, accompagnatrice

accompagnateur, accompagnatrice

rucksack

a bag designed for carrying on the back, usually used by those who go hiking or climbing

sac à dos, havresac

sac à dos, havresac

Ex: She packed her rucksack with all the essentials for the weekend hike. 
inn
inn
[nom]

a small hotel, especially located in the countryside

auberge

auberge

vacationer

a person who is on vacation or holiday, typically traveling away from home for leisure or relaxation

voyageur, voyageuse

voyageur, voyageuse

Ex: The beach was crowded with vacationers enjoying the sunny weather. 
to explore
to explore
[verbe]

to visit places one has never seen before

explorer

explorer

Ex: She explores new neighborhoods every weekend to discover hidden gems. 
to navigate

to travel across or on an area of water by a ship or boat

naviguer

naviguer

Ex: The cruise ship successfully navigated through the narrow channels of the fjord. 
to depart
to depart
[verbe]

to leave a location, particularly to go on a trip or journey

partir

partir

Ex: The train is scheduled to depart from the station at 3:00 PM. 
to cruise
to cruise
[verbe]

to go on vacation by a ship or boat

faire une croisière

faire une croisière

Ex: For their anniversary, the couple decided to cruise around the Caribbean. 
to sail
to sail
[verbe]

to travel on water using the power of wind or an engine

naviguer, voguer

naviguer, voguer

Ex: The sailboat gracefully sailed across the open sea, propelled by the ocean breeze. 
to camp
to camp
[verbe]

to make a temporary home or shelter, usually outdoors or in the wild

camper

camper

Ex: Every year, scouts from the local troop camp near the lake, practicing outdoor survival skills. 
to backpack

to hike or travel carrying one's clothes, etc. in a backpack

faire de la randonnée

faire de la randonnée

Ex: During their gap year, they decided to backpack through Southeast Asia. 
to lay over

to temporary stop or pause during a journey

faire escale, s'arrêter temporairement

faire escale, s'arrêter temporairement

Ex: We often lay over in Chicago when flying to the East Coast. 
to hitchhike

to travel by getting free rides in passing vehicles, typically by standing at the side of the road and signaling drivers to stop

faire de l'auto-stop, prendre l'auto-stop

faire de l'auto-stop, prendre l'auto-stop

Ex: During their backpacking adventure, they decided to hitchhike through Europe to experience the local culture more intimately. 
to embark
to embark
[verbe]

to board a plane or ship

embarquer

embarquer

Ex: After completing the check-in process, the passengers can embark the train to their destination. 
to disembark

(off passengers) to get off a plane, train, or ship once it has reached its destination

débarquer

débarquer

to traverse

to move across or through in a specified direction

traverser

traverser

Ex: To reach the remote village, they had to traverse dense forests and cross several rivers on their expedition. 
to compass
to compass
[verbe]

to travel or navigate around something in a circular course

encercler, faire le tour

encercler, faire le tour

Ex: The cyclist aimed to compass the entire island, pedaling along its coastal roads and mountain trails. 
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