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C2 Level Wordlist - Tourism and Migration

Here you will learn all the essential words for talking about Tourism and Migration, collected specifically for level C2 learners.

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
agritourism

the activity of visiting the countryside and staying with local farmers in rural areas of a foreign country

[noun]
luggage carousel

a rotating conveyor system at an airport where checked luggage is delivered to passengers after a flight

[noun]
hostelry

an inn or a place that provides lodging, especially for travelers or guests

[noun]
rack rate

the standard or published price for a hotel room or service before any discounts or special offers are applied

[noun]
tourist trap

a place, often a popular attraction, that tends to overcharge tourists or offer low-quality goods or experiences for the sake of profit

[noun]
valet

someone whose job is parking customers' cars at restaurants or hotels

[noun]
estimated time of arrival

the time at which one is likely to arrive at one's destination

[noun]
estimated time of departure

the time at which an aircraft, ship, etc. is scheduled for departure

[noun]
deportation

the act of forcing someone out of a country, usually because they do not have the legal right to stay there or because they have broken the law

[noun]
refoulement

the illegal practice of forcing the asylum seekers or the refugees to return to the country where they are at risk of prosecution

[noun]
emigre

an individual who has left their native country to settle in another due to political reasons, war, or other upheavals

[noun]
internally displaced person

a person who has been forced to flee their home but remains within their country's borders due to conflict, violence, natural disasters, or human rights violations

[noun]
emigree

a female individual who has left their country to live elsewhere, often for political reasons

[noun]
repatriate

a person who has returned to their home country after living abroad

[noun]
to naturalize

to admit a foreigner as an official citizen in a country

[Verb]
to expatriate

to banish or force an individual to live in another country

[Verb]
to deplane

to leave an aircraft after it has landed

[Verb]
to ply

to travel along a specific path on a regular basis

[Verb]
to alight

to settle or land on a surface, often referring to a bird or insect

[Verb]
to derail

(of a train) to accidentally go off the tracks

[Verb]
to detrain

to get off a train

[Verb]
to detour

to take or lead on a roundabout way, especially when a more direct route is unavailable or blocked

[Verb]
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