
Travel
Welcome to the chapter on Travel for Class 9. In this chapter, you will learn about the importance of travel, different modes of transportation, travel experiences, and how travel broadens our understanding of the world. By the end of this chapter, you will be able to describe travel experiences, discuss travel plans, and understand travel-related vocabulary.
Introduction
Travel means going from one place to another. People travel for many reasons: to explore new places, meet new people, learn about different cultures, or simply relax and enjoy nature. Travel can be local, national, or international.
Modes of Travel
- Road: Cars, buses, bicycles, motorcycles
- Rail: Trains, metros
- Air: Airplanes, helicopters
- Water: Ships, boats, ferries
Why Do People Travel?
- For education and learning
- For work or business
- For leisure and holidays
- To visit family and friends
- For adventure and exploration
Travel Experiences
Travel offers new experiences. You can visit historical monuments, natural wonders, and different cities or countries. Each journey teaches you something new and helps you grow as a person.
Travel Vocabulary
- Destination: The place you are going to
- Itinerary: The plan for your trip
- Passport: An official document for international travel
- Ticket: Proof that you have paid for your journey
- Luggage: Bags and suitcases you carry
- Tourist: A person who travels for pleasure
Practice Questions
- List three modes of travel and give an example of each.
- Why is travel important for learning?
- What documents do you need for international travel?
- Describe a memorable travel experience you have had or would like to have.
- What is an itinerary?
Challenge Yourself
- Write a short essay about your dream destination.
- Prepare a travel itinerary for a week-long trip to a city of your choice.
Did You Know?
- The longest train journey in the world is the Trans-Siberian Railway in Russia.
- The busiest airport in the world is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the USA.
Glossary
- Destination: The place you are going to.
- Itinerary: A plan for your journey.
- Tourist: Someone who travels for pleasure.
- Luggage: Bags and suitcases for travel.
Answers to Practice Questions
- Road (car), Rail (train), Air (airplane)
- Travel exposes you to new cultures, places, and ideas, helping you learn and grow.
- Passport, visa, and ticket
- (Any personal or imagined travel experience)
- An itinerary is a plan for your trip, including places to visit and activities.
Travel opens your mind and helps you discover the world. Explore, learn, and enjoy every journey!
Quick Navigation
- Synonyms
- Antonyms
- Analogies and Spellings
- One word
- Word order
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Adverbs
- Adjectives
- Articles
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Punctuations
- Jumbled words
- Voices
- Concord
- Question forms
- Tenses
- Conditionals
- Modals
- Reported speech Collocations
- Phrasal verbs
- Idioms
- Homonyms and homophones
- Words related to social cause
- Travel
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