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ESL Travel Reading Comprehension Guide

The document describes a reading comprehension passage about travel. The passage discusses different modes of transportation such as walking, bicycles, cars, trains, planes, and ships. It explains the costs, distances traveled, and preparation involved with each mode. The reading comprehension questions that follow test understanding of details from the passage, such as which mode of transportation doesn't cost money and which is controlled by a pilot.

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ESL Travel Reading Comprehension Guide

The document describes a reading comprehension passage about travel. The passage discusses different modes of transportation such as walking, bicycles, cars, trains, planes, and ships. It explains the costs, distances traveled, and preparation involved with each mode. The reading comprehension questions that follow test understanding of details from the passage, such as which mode of transportation doesn't cost money and which is controlled by a pilot.

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ACTIVIDAD N° 4 ESL TRAVEL READING

4-2-2020
COMPREHENSION PASSAGE

Jimmy mauricio ospina cardenas

ID 653255

presented to

Johnatan González Guerrero

NRC 1244

Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios Uniminuto

Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas

Psicología

Curso de Inglés Nivel lll

Bogotá 2020
ESL TRAVEL READING COMPREHENSION PASSAGE

Travel is something which people do every day. It is very difficult to avoid the need to travel. It
may be a trip to school, university or to work. Travelling can often take a long time, especially
when great distances need to be covered. People often enjoy travelling abroad for holidays. But
for some people travelling is not fun at all. Some people suffer from travel sickness. This means
that they will become very unwell each time they travel.

Travelling can be either affordable or costly. It often depends on how far you want to travel and
the choice of transport. Using a bicycle will not cost anything as you power it by using your legs.
However, the use of a bicycle can be hard work and can take a lot of time to travel long distances.
Cars and motorcycles are faster modes of transport, but are more expensive to use as gasoline is
needed for them to work. It can usually be assumed that the longer you wish to travel, the more
expensive and time consuming it will be.

The use of a plane is necessary for people wanting to travel very long distances. A pilot will fly a
plane from an airport for many thousands of miles to take people to places far away. Although
traffic is rarely a problem for airplanes, it can take a lot of preparation to travel by plane. People
often need to arrive at the airport three hours prior to departure.

A train is another mode of transport which is ideal for travelling long distances within the same
country, or between countries which are connected by land. A train driver will stop at train
stations on route to allow passengers wishing to proceed to the scheduled destination to board
the train.

A number of destinations can be travelled to by using the sea. People often depart from a harbor
in a ferry which is driven by a captain. If the journey is a long distance, people may choose to sleep
on the ferry while they wait to arrive at their destination. Some people choose to go on a cruise
for their holiday, which would involve stopping at many different city ports for a short amount of
time. People who need to travel short distances may choose not to use any transport at all. People
often rely on their legs to take them to places nearby. This is often encouraged as certain modes of
transport have been said to produce harmful emissions and damage the environment.
Reading comprehension questions that go with the above reading passage.

1) Which mode of transport does not cost money?

A) Train

B) Car

C) Walking

D) Bus

2) Why do some people not enjoy travelling?

A) They find it a waste of time

B) It is not comfortable

C) It is expensive

D) They become unwell

3) Name the mode of transport which is controlled by a pilot and stops at an airport.

A) Train

B) Airplane

C) Car

D) Bus

4) Name the mode of transport which is controlled by a captain and stops at a port.

A) Train

B) Car

C) Ship

D) Airplane

5) Which mode of transport is ideal for travelling between countries connected by land?

A) Bicycle

B) Train

C) Airplane

D) Car
My family at home
My family lives in a small house. It’s simple but pretty. It has a large
garden. I like to work in the garden but my sister hates to work in the
garden. She prefers to read. She reads in the morning, in the
afternoon and at night.

I give all of the vegetables to mom and dad. They like to cook in our
small kitchen. I eat any vegetable but my sister eats only a few.

My family always eats breakfast and dinner together. We talk. We


laugh. Then my sister washes the dishes.

At night dad likes to listen to music. Mom works on the computer. I


watch television. And my sister reads.

Soon we go to bed. My parents go to bed late but my sister and I go to


bed early. I’m ready to go to sleep but my sister wants to keep
reading.
1. Which is another way to describe the family’s house?
a. cramped but cozy
b. 2 narrow but suitable
c. 3 little but attractive
d. 4 old but cheery
2. The family has how many members?
a. two
b. three
c. four
d. five
3. Who doesn’t enjoy working in the garden?
a. grandmother
b. cousin
c. father
d. sister
4. When does the sister like to read?
a. at night
b. in the afternoon
c. in the morning
d. all of the above
5. When do the family members not eat together?
a. at dinner
b. at lunch
c. at breakfast
d. all of the above

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