Travel & Tourism Phrasal Verbs 3

Advanced phrasal verbs for travel and tourism workers — complex multi-word verbs for professional communication.

Vocabulary in context

At the advanced level, travel and tourism phrasal verbs move into the language of management, complex client communication, and professional English that appears in travel industry reports, emails, and meetings. Verbs like draw up, account for, bring forward, factor in, and iron out signal a level of language competence that opens up more senior roles and more complex client work. This exercise builds those verbs through travel-specific contexts — so the learning is directly applicable rather than general, and the vocabulary sticks because it's attached to situations you actually encounter.

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Choose the best phrasal verb to complete each of the following sentences:

1. _____________ ( = be vigilant of) pickpockets when you're in the metro.
2. This is my colleague. He'll ______________ you. ( = he'll take care of you)
3. I'm sorry, we've _______________ the free maps. ( = we no longer have any)
4. This is a great neighborhood to _______________ in. There are a lot of bars, cafes, and restaurants.
5. The driver will ______________ ( = come get you) at the airport.
6. The driver will ______________ ( = leave you) at the airport.
7. You don't have to _______________ ( = wear fancy clothes) to go to this restaurant. Most people there dress quite casually.
8. You dropped this. = This _______________ your pocket.
9. You'll have to _______________ ( = retrieve, get) the tickets at the train station.
10. We're _______________ ( = letting people have) free tickets to the opera.
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