The
ESL Travel Center 
This page uses Internet
resources from the travel industry as cultural lessons and for
writing topics by students of English as a Second Language. The ESL Travel Center provides links to useful sites for
travelers and those working in the travel industry. Exploring the United
States
focuses on regional information for the United States. The Teacher Tips page offers suggested activities to use
with these travel links, as well as useful links to resources for
teachers utilizing the World Wide Web. The Student Tips page offers links to activity pages and
language help for students of English. (This site
prepared by Holly Berggren)
Travel Guides:
Travel guides are useful resources that provide
information on a variety of destinations across the world.
One can find information on hotel options, places to visit, and
how to get around. Another feature commonly found in travel
guides is a general description of each area, including
historical and cultural information. One way to learn about
American values would be to read these descriptions in order to
see how Americans view the rest of the world.
- AirWise
A guide to international airports around the world.
- CNN Interactive Travel Guide
Find articles of interest to travelers, complete with
links to other sites related to each topic.
- Excite Travel Page Destination
information for every corner of the world. Search
by area or by city.
- Geographia
A British publication providing destination information
for Africa, Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin
America.
- Holbrook Travel Catalog This site, published by a
local tour company, provides general descriptions of
countries in Latin America and Africa. Compare
these descriptions with those provided by
Geographia. What kind of differences are there
between the two descriptions? What kind of
information does each site focus on?
- Lonely Planet
A popular travel guide for budget travelers.
Good overall descriptions of many destinations across the
world. Here's an idea: look up the guide for
your country, or a country you have visited, and read the
cultural description. How does their perspective
differ from your own perspective? How does it
demonstrate American values, and what they consider to be
important?
- Moon Travel Guide
Another favorite among budget travelers. Offers
extensive information for those who like to travel on
their own. Compare the Moon descriptions, to those
in the Lonely Planet guide.
- Yahoo! Travel
Visit Yahoo!'s travel page, and find travelogues,
destination and booking information. Users are
required to sign in for some portions.
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Traveler
Resources: These links offer more
specific information that pertains to traveling. These
would be good resources to supplement information found in the
travel guides. For instance, one can learn about weather,
time zones, currency exchange rates, and more for just about any
destination.
- Art of Travel
This site offers information for the traveler on a
budget. Focuses on economy, safety, and
practicality.
- The
"Compleat" Carry-On Traveler
Imagine the ease of traveling with only one
suitcase. This is not always an easy task to
accomplish. This site offers some useful advice on
how one can do it successfully.
- Currency
Converter Up to date
exchange rates for all major world currency.
- Expedia Travel News This site provides travel
advice, news, and information. Also includes maps
and booking information.
- International
City Information Find
information on accommodations, airports, time zones,
telephone codes, and more.
- The
Library of Congress Country Studies
Search this database for studies on many countries across
the world. See how the United States government
perceives the rest of the world.
- Maps.com
A site with digital maps of the world. You can
search by country or U.S. state.
- Rain or Shine Get a five-day forecast
for any major city in the world.
- Tourism
Offices World Wide Directory
Search this directory by country or U.S. state.
From there the user can link up to various offices within
the designated area.
- Travel
links provided by the King Wood
College Library Travel
Subject Guide.
- Travel
Warnings and Consular Information Sheets
A site maintained by the U.S. State Department, advising
of dangerous areas for travel. Read the information
provided for your own nation of origin. Do you
agree with what the government is informing the American
citizens about your country?
- UN News
Regularly updated news provided by the United Nations.
- Weather Channel.com
Always check the weather before traveling, so you will
know what to expect.
- Web of Culture
Lots of useful information on the people and communities
of the world. Offers advice for cross-cultural
communication.
- World Wide
Holiday and Festival Page A
comprehensive listing of holidays observed across the
world. Search by country, religion, or
holiday. See if the same holidays are celebrated in
the United States (US
Holidays ).
- The World Time Zone
Page Use the search function
to find out the time for any major city of the world.
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Travel
Forums/Journals: Travel forums and
journals are places that even the novice traveler can share
his/her experiences with others. You may just want to read
the postings, another way to learn about American values (most of
these publications are American based). Another option
would be to participate. React to a posting or tell others
about your own experiences by submitting an entry to one of the
forums, and see if you generate any response.
- Fodor's Travel
Forums A travel forum is a
place where travelers can post messages about a place
they have visited, or would like to visit. The
message is posted, and anyone wanting to reply or comment
may do so. This site, provided by an American based
travel publication, organizes postings by place and
topic.
- Frommer's
Travel Message Board Another
American based travel forum brought to us by Arthur
Frommer's Budget
Travel Online. This message board is
also organized by destination.
- National Geographic Traveler
Regularly updated e-zine produced by National
Geographic. Features short articles on a
variety of destinations around the world. Each
article is accompanied by a photo and a list of links to
sites with more information on that destination.
Also features a message board. To find postings on
a particular destination, select "message
boards" and scroll down to the bottom of that page.
- Traveller's Tales Brought to us by
Conde Nast Traveller Page, a British publication covering
travel destinations throughout the world. Find the
traveler's tales by going to Destinations, and
then to Traveller's Tales. Compare
the perspective of British travelers, to that of American
travelers. What differences do you notice?
- Venture
Up A travel journal for
adventurous travelers. Features insightful articles
about the impact of tourism, as well as traveler's
adventures embellished with photos and illustrations.
- Wanderlust Travel News A less formal travel
e-zine which features articles written by traveler's
about their visits to all sorts of destinations, as well
as an extensive travel forum.
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