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Welcome to our four-part series on expanding your vocabulary for the IELTS exam. Don’t forget to check out the other three posts:

In this post, we’ll be exploring the topic of travel and holidays. Once again, we’ll present you with important sub-topics for your vocabulary sets and suggested vocabulary items to get you started. However, this time we’ll begin by focusing on the words ‘travel’ and ‘holiday’ and their collocations, to make sure that you can use these important terms flexibly on your IELTS:

Travel (noun)

Collocation

Example

travel documents

Once I forgot my travel documents and I missed my flight.

air/rail/space travel

Air travel today is easier and more affordable than ever before.

overseas/international/foreign travel

International travel allows us to see the world and learn about different cultures.

leisure/holiday travel

In my experience, holiday travel with small children is often stressful.

travel arrangements/plans

Making travel arrangements requires thorough planning: choosing travel dates, making reservations and planning activities.

travel agency/agent

I have used travel agencies to help me plan trips in the past, but I prefer to do it myself.

Travel (verb)

Collocation

Example

travel abroad

Travelling abroad has made me better appreciate my home country.

travel on business

As a sales representative, I have to travel on business from time to time.

travel to (somewhere)l

I’ve always wanted to travel to Australia.

travel around/across/through (somewhere)

We travelled through Portugal and into Spain.

travel by air/train/car/on foot

We decided to travel by train since none of us wanted to drive

travel light

I always try to travel light.

travel the world

I wish I could travel the world.