(reading passage, list, definitions, sample sentences, and review worksheet)
Budget travelers may choose to stay in hostels; these are cheaper than other types of accommodation because they offer few amenities. In European cities especially, budget hostels are a dime a dozen; you will often see several hostels on the same street. Hostels are ideal for young backpackers, who can stay in dorm beds in a room with several other travelers, for a fraction of the cost of a hotel room.
Tickets can be booked online, via telephone, or you can show up in person and try your luck. However, it’s always a good idea to call ahead and check to see if there are any vacancies. That way, you waste less time and can spend more time sightseeing!
options – choices
accommodation – places to stay (on vacation, for example)
motel/hotel/bed and breakfast/hostel – different types of accommodation
quaint – charming and cute (and a little old or traditional)
cozy – comfortable
offer – to provide, to make available, to give
individual – a single person or a single thing
budget (n.) – a plan for using an amount of money (adj.) – inexpensive; good for a limited budget
amenities – extra things that make you more comfortable (in a hotel, for example, amenities include a TV, pool, exercise room, etc.)
backpackers – people (usually young people) who travel a long distance with only a large backpack
dorm – a room with beds for several people
fraction – a number that is less than 1 (for example: ½, ¾); a small part
via – using (you can communicate via phone, email, or letter; you can travel via car, plane, or boat)
call ahead – to call before you arrive
vacancies – rooms (in a hotel, for example) that are not full
sightseeing – to visit interesting places and take pictures (usually when you are on vacation)
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a dime a dozen – very common, very easy to get
Fill in the blanks with a vocabulary word below:
option / accommodation / cozy / offer / individual / budget
dorm / fraction / via / vacancy / sightseeing / quaint
1. We bought a small, old-fashioned house in a _____________ little village.
2. Hmmm. . . . I don’t want a single bed, but a double bed might be too big. Are there any other _______________?
3. You can buy a used car for a _______________ of the cost of a new one.
4. My brother is a college student. He lives in a _____________.
5. If you want to go to the Olympics, you should book your __________ early.
6. I don’t want to buy six cans of soda. Can I just buy an ____________ can?
7. _______________ airlines are often cheaper, but they don’t have as many amenities as other airlines.
8. The waiter ______________ me a free glass of coffee.
9. My parents like to go _______________ when we go on vacation, but I would rather just look at the pictures.
10. You can travel to the island __________ boat or plane.
11. That sofa looks really soft and _______________.
12. Look! The sign says “____________!” We can stay in that hotel!
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