Taking a Trip
- Cross Out
Puzzle Three Solution
Materials Designed to Build Vocabulary - For English as a Second Language
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Solution:
- Paper documents for travel (boarding pass, landing card, passport, visa, permit, ticket, stub).
- Numbers smaller than 100 containing a zero (zero, twenty, eighty, seventy, ninety).
- Watercraft (boat, ship, canoe, kayak, dinghy, raft, tug).
- Airplane parts in Lines 1-8 (wing, tail, cockpit, cabin, hatch).
- Articles beginning with "T" used as determiners (the, the, the).
- Words connected with trains in Columns C, D, E, F (track, conductor, locomotive, porter, engine, diesel, caboose).
- Units of measurement in lines 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 (inch, centimeter, foot, meter, kilometer).
- Luggage (suitcase, duffel, valise, trunk, carry-on, garment bag, backpack).
- Prepositions beginning with "F" or "A" (from, for, above, around, against).
- Verbs used on a schedule, Lines 10, 11 (arrive, depart, reserve, pay).
- Airports (Heathrow, Schiphol, La Guardia, Orly, Narita, Hong Kong, Incheon).
Crossing out the words above leaves you with the proverb "A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step."
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