1. food tourism | A. This type means that tourists travel within their own country. This type of tourism can help their country develop better facilities and boost the economy. |
2. shopping tourism | B. Tourists travel to attend or participate in sports events or activities. For example, people travel to attend major sporting events such as the Olympics, the World Cup, etc. |
3. domestic tourism | C. Tourists travel with the primary intention of buying goods and products. Tourists visit popular malls and markets to buy items such as fashion, electronics, souvenirs, and so on. |
4. ecotourism | D. Tourists travel to do exciting outdoor physical activities such as biking, trekking, climbing, and scuba diving. |
5. sports tourism | E. Tourists travel and participate in charity activities in the destinations they visit. Some popular activities are teaching, healthcare support, environmental clean-ups, etc. |
6. adventure tourism | F. This type involves travelling to explore the culinary traditions and dining experiences in the destination. Tourists often visit local markets to tiy different traditional dishes. |
7. educational tourism | G. This type ensures that tourists damage the environment as little as possible. It promotes sustainable practices, and wildlife conservation to protect the environment. |
8. voluntourism (volunteer tourism) | H. Tourists travel to team new skills, gain knowledge, and engage in different studying experiences. |
Exercise 4: Match the words with their explanations.
1. immigrant | A. a level of quality that is generally accepted |
2. bilingual | B. a book that contains words in alphabetical order and explains their meanings, or gives a word for them in another language |
3. model | C. to be able to use two languages equally well |
4. standard | D. a person who speaks a language as their first language |
5. exchange student | E. something that can be used as an example for other people to copy |
6. native speaker | F. to look for information in a dictionary, a reference book, or a computer |
7. grammar | G. to examine something in a careful way |
8. dictionary | H. a person who has come to a different country in order to live there permanently |
9. go over | I. the rules in a language for changing the form of words and joining them into sentences |
10. look up | J. a student who temporarily studies in another country as part of an educational program |
Ex3:
1-F
2-C
3-A
4-G
5-B
6-D
7-H
8-E
Ex4:
1-H
2-C
3-E
4-A
5-J
6-D
7-I
8-B
9-G
10-F