Travel Conversation Questions
Travel is a popular and engaging topic for English conversations.
These travel conversation questions will help you talk about past trips, future plans, and travel experiences with more confidence.
Basic Travel Questions
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Do you like travelling? Why or why not?
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Where did you last travel?
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Do you prefer travelling alone or with others?
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What is your favourite place you have visited?
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How often do you travel?
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Do you prefer cities or nature?
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Do you take photos when you travel?
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Do you like visiting new places or returning to the same place?
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Do you prefer travelling by plane, train, or car?
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What do you pack when you travel?
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Who do you usually travel with?
Do you prefer short trips or long holidays?
Intermediate Travel Questions
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What do you usually do when you travel?
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What kind of accommodation do you prefer?
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How do you usually plan your trips?
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What is the best trip you have ever had?
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Have you ever had a bad travel experience?
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What country would you like to visit next?
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Do you prefer organised tours or independent travel?
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What do you enjoy most about travelling abroad?
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Have you ever experienced culture shock?
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What is the most interesting place you have visited?
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How do you choose your travel destinations?
What do you usually learn from travelling?
Discussion Questions About Travel
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Is travel important for personal development?
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Should people travel more or save money?
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What are the disadvantages of tourism?
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Is it better to travel or stay at home?
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How has travel changed in recent years?
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How does travel influence people's perspectives?
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Is travelling a luxury or a necessity?
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What impact does travel have on the environment?
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Should governments limit tourism in some places?
Is international travel becoming too common?
Continue Practising Your English
To continue improving your English, try combining speaking practice with other types of learning.
You can also:
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Practise with other conversation question topics
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Build your vocabulary with topic-based word lists
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Use free learning guides to improve your study methods
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Check your progress with the English level test
Consistent exposure to English will help you improve both your confidence and your fluency.

