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boarding

At the A1 level, 'boarding' is most commonly seen in the context of travel. You will see it at the airport or train station. It simply means the time when you can get on the plane or train. You might see a sign that says 'Boarding' or hear someone say 'Boarding now.' You also need to know the 'boarding pass,' which is the piece of paper or the image on your phone that you show to the airline staff. It is a very important word for traveling. You don't need to worry about the other meanings yet. Just remember: Boarding = Getting on the plane. Boarding pass = Your ticket to get on. If you hear 'boarding,' it is time to move to the gate. It is an action that happens before the flight takes off. Most people find this word easy to remember because they see it every time they go on holiday. You might also hear 'boarding' when talking about a school where children live, but at A1, the travel meaning is the most useful one for you to learn first. Imagine you are at the airport; you look at the big screen, you see your flight number, and then you see the word 'Boarding' in green letters. That means you should go to your gate immediately.
At the A2 level, you can start to understand 'boarding' in two ways. First, in travel, you know it means getting on a plane or ship. You might learn phrases like 'boarding time' (the time you get on) and 'boarding gate' (the place where you wait). Second, you might learn about 'boarding schools.' These are schools where students live and eat, not just study. In some countries, this is very common. You might say, 'I went to a boarding school when I was ten.' At this level, you should also know that 'boarding' is a noun made from the verb 'board.' If you board a bus, the act is called boarding. It is also used for pets. If you go on vacation, you might take your dog to a 'boarding kennel.' This is a place where the dog lives and eats while you are away. So, at A2, 'boarding' means living and eating in a place that is not your home, or the act of getting onto a large vehicle. It is a useful word for talking about your education or your travel plans. You should practice using it with 'pass,' 'school,' and 'gate.'
At the B1 level, you should be comfortable using 'boarding' in various contexts. In travel, you understand the 'boarding process'—how people are called in groups (Group 1, Group 2, etc.). You know that 'priority boarding' is for people who pay more or have special status. In education, you can discuss the pros and cons of 'boarding.' For example, 'Boarding can help students become more independent.' You also encounter the phrase 'room and board.' This is a common way to talk about the cost of living at a university or in a rented room. 'The scholarship covers tuition, but I have to pay for my own room and board.' This means you pay for your bed and your food. You might also see 'boarding' in news stories about the coast guard or navy 'boarding' a ship to search it. This is a more formal or serious use of the word. At B1, you are moving beyond simple definitions and starting to see how 'boarding' fits into fixed phrases and professional settings. You should be able to use it correctly in a sentence like, 'The boarding of the passengers was delayed by a technical fault.'
At the B2 level, you are expected to understand the nuances of 'boarding.' This includes its use in sports, specifically ice hockey, where 'boarding' is a dangerous penalty. You should also understand the construction meaning, where 'boarding' refers to wooden planks used for floors or covering windows ('boarding up'). You can use the word more abstractly. For instance, you might discuss 'boarding policies' in a business context or 'boarding procedures' in a maritime safety report. You should be able to distinguish between 'boarding' (the act) and 'board' (the group of people or the plank). At B2, your vocabulary is rich enough to understand that 'boarding' can be a gerund acting as a noun in complex sentences: 'Boarding the vessel in such high seas proved to be a perilous task for the rescue team.' You should also be familiar with 'weekly boarding' versus 'full boarding' in an educational context. You can use the word in more formal writing, perhaps comparing 'boarding' to 'embarkation' in a travel essay. Your understanding of the word should now cover travel, education, construction, sports, and maritime law.
At the C1 level, you have a sophisticated grasp of 'boarding.' You understand its historical significance, such as 'boarding parties' in naval history, and you can use the term in specialized fields. In architecture or surveying, you might use 'boarding' to describe specific types of cladding or sub-flooring. You are aware of the subtle differences in register; for example, you know when to use 'boarding' versus 'embarkation' to achieve a specific tone in your writing. You can interpret the word in literature, where it might be used metaphorically to describe a transition or a forced entry. You are also familiar with the legal implications of 'boarding' in international waters and the specific regulations governing 'boarding' in the aviation industry. Your use of the word is precise and context-aware. You might write a sentence like, 'The systematic boarding of the merchant ship by the coast guard was a clear violation of maritime sovereignty.' You also understand the sociological aspects of 'boarding schools' and can discuss them in a nuanced way, perhaps touching on the 'boarding school syndrome' or the impact of residential education on child development. At this level, 'boarding' is a versatile tool in your linguistic arsenal.
At the C2 level, you possess a near-native or native-like command of 'boarding.' You can use it with absolute precision across all its domains, from the technical specifications of 'tongue-and-groove boarding' in high-end carpentry to the complex legalities of 'consensual boarding' in maritime law. You understand the etymological roots of the word and how the concept of the 'board' (a table) evolved into the modern concept of 'room and board.' You can appreciate and use the word in high-level academic discourse, perhaps in a thesis about the history of British private education or a technical paper on aviation logistics. You are sensitive to the word's connotations in different cultures—how 'boarding' might imply prestige in one country but necessity in another. You can use 'boarding' in creative writing to evoke specific imagery, such as the 'rhythmic boarding of the windows' before a hurricane. Your mastery includes an understanding of rare or archaic uses, and you can effortlessly navigate the most complex grammatical structures involving the word. For a C2 learner, 'boarding' is not just a word with several meanings; it is a concept with a rich history and a wide range of technical, social, and physical applications.

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  • Boarding primarily refers to the act of entering a large vehicle like a plane or ship, often involving a boarding pass and a specific gate.
  • In education, it describes a system where students live and eat at their school, known as a boarding school, rather than commuting daily.
  • The term also applies to the physical materials in construction, specifically wooden planks used for floors, walls, or covering windows for protection.
  • In sports, particularly ice hockey, it is a penalty for dangerously checking an opponent into the walls surrounding the rink, known as the boards.
The word boarding is a multifaceted noun in the English language that primarily functions in three distinct domains: transportation, education, and physical construction. At its most fundamental level, boarding refers to the act of entering a vehicle, such as a ship, aircraft, or train. This usage is ubiquitous in modern travel, where the 'boarding process' is a highly regulated sequence of events designed to ensure safety and efficiency. In the context of aviation, boarding begins once the aircraft is prepared and the gate agents announce that passengers may proceed through the jet bridge. This specific application of the word is essential for anyone navigating international travel, as it appears on 'boarding passes' and 'boarding gates' worldwide.
Transportation Context
In travel, boarding is the transition from the terminal or platform into the vehicle itself. It often involves a hierarchy of zones or groups to manage the flow of people.
Beyond travel, boarding describes a specific arrangement for living and sustenance. Historically and in modern academic settings, it refers to the provision of accommodation and meals. A 'boarding school' is an institution where students do not merely attend classes during the day but reside on campus for the duration of the academic term. This system encompasses 'full boarding,' where students stay for the entire week, and 'weekly boarding,' where they return home on weekends. The term 'room and board' is a common idiomatic expression where 'board' specifically represents the meals provided as part of a lodging agreement.

The airline announced that boarding would be delayed by thirty minutes due to late-arriving cabin crew.

In the realm of construction and maritime history, boarding refers to the physical planks or materials used to cover a surface. For example, 'weatherboarding' is a type of exterior cladding for buildings. In a historical maritime sense, a 'boarding party' was a group of sailors or soldiers who forcibly entered an enemy vessel during combat. This aggressive use of the term highlights the physical act of stepping onto a deck.
Residential Context
Boarding involves the long-term arrangement of living in a facility that provides both a bed and daily nutrition, often seen in specialized schools or pet kennels.

Many parents choose boarding for their children to foster independence and provide a stable environment for focused study.

The carpenter replaced the rotten boarding on the side of the house to prevent further water damage.

Construction Context
Boarding refers to the collective material of planks or boards used to create a floor, wall, or ceiling structure.

During the storm, the shopkeeper used plywood boarding to protect the large glass windows from flying debris.

The captain ordered the boarding of the suspicious vessel to search for contraband items.

Finally, in sports like ice hockey, 'boarding' is a specific penalty. It occurs when a player checks or pushes a defenseless opponent into the boards (the walls surrounding the rink) in a dangerous manner. This illustrates how the word adapts to specific technical environments while maintaining its core connection to 'boards' or 'surfaces.' Understanding these diverse applications is key to mastering the word in professional, academic, and casual settings.
Using the word boarding correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical role as a noun or a gerund acting as a noun. In travel contexts, it is frequently part of a compound noun. For example, 'boarding pass' and 'boarding gate' are fixed phrases where 'boarding' describes the purpose of the pass or the gate. When using it to describe the act of entering a vehicle, it often follows a possessive or a definite article. You might say, 'Their boarding was delayed,' or 'The boarding of the Titanic took several hours.' It is important to distinguish this from the verb 'to board.' While 'boarding' is the noun form, 'board' is the action.
Compound Nouns
Boarding pass, boarding school, boarding house, boarding gate, boarding party, boarding area.
In the educational context, 'boarding' is often used as an uncountable noun to describe the system itself. You might say, 'Boarding is a popular choice for international students.' However, when referring to the physical building, you must use 'boarding school' or 'boarding house.' A common error is saying 'I live in a boarding,' which is incorrect; one lives in 'boarding accommodation' or 'at a boarding school.'

The school offers various boarding options, including full-time and flexi-boarding for local families.

In maritime and military contexts, 'boarding' is often used with verbs like 'conduct,' 'authorize,' or 'prevent.' A naval officer might 'authorize the boarding of a vessel.' In construction, it is used to describe the material or the process of installation. 'The floor boarding needs to be sanded before we can apply the varnish.' Here, 'boarding' refers to the collective set of planks.
Prepositional Usage
Boarding is often followed by 'of' (boarding of the ship) or used with 'at' (boarding at the gate).

The referee called a five-minute major penalty for boarding after the player was slammed into the rink wall.

We reached the airport just as boarding commenced for the flight to Singapore.

The cost of boarding has risen significantly due to the increased price of electricity and food.

Formal vs. Informal
Formal: 'The boarding of the vessel was conducted under international maritime law.' Informal: 'Boarding was a nightmare because of the long lines.'

The architect specified cedar boarding for the exterior of the modern cabin.

When writing about boarding, always consider the audience. In a business proposal for a school, 'boarding' should be treated as a comprehensive service. In a travel blog, 'boarding' is a logistical step. In a sports report, 'boarding' is a violation of rules. By tailoring the word's usage to the specific domain, you ensure clarity and professional precision in your communication.
In the real world, you will encounter the word boarding in several high-frequency environments. The most common is undoubtedly the airport. From the moment you check in, you are interacting with this word. Digital screens display 'Boarding' or 'Now Boarding' next to flight numbers. Public address systems broadcast announcements such as, 'We are now beginning the boarding for flight BA123 at Gate 4.' This environment is where the word is most 'active'—it represents a transition from the stationary waiting area to the mobile vehicle. You will also see it on your physical or digital boarding pass, which is the legal document permitting you to enter the aircraft.
Aviation Terminology
Boarding gate, boarding group, boarding time, pre-boarding, priority boarding.
Another major setting is the world of private education. In countries like the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and the United States, 'boarding schools' are a significant cultural and educational staple. You will hear parents discussing 'boarding options' or students talking about 'boarding life.' In this context, the word carries connotations of tradition, community, and sometimes elitism. It is not just a logistical term here; it is a lifestyle descriptor. You might hear a school administrator say, 'Our boarding facilities have been recently renovated to include en-suite bathrooms.'

Attention passengers: boarding for the express train to London will commence on Platform 3 in five minutes.

In the construction industry, you will hear the word on job sites. A foreman might tell a worker to 'finish the boarding in the attic.' This refers to laying down the wooden planks that create a floor. Similarly, in the event of a natural disaster or a shop closure, you will hear about 'boarding up' windows. This is the process of using plywood boarding to secure a building.
Maritime and Naval
Boarding procedures, boarding officer, boarding ladder, boarding net.

The school's boarding house master is responsible for the welfare and safety of all resident students.

The coast guard conducted a boarding of the trawler to check for fishing violations in protected waters.

Animal Care
Pet boarding, dog boarding, cat boarding, boarding kennel.

We found a great boarding kennel for our golden retriever while we are away on vacation.

The old pier's boarding was so weathered that it was no longer safe for pedestrians to walk on.

Lastly, in the pet industry, 'boarding' is the term used for leaving your animal at a kennel or cattery while you are away. 'Dog boarding' services are a multi-billion dollar industry. You will see advertisements for 'luxury boarding' or 'in-home boarding.' In all these cases, the word describes the temporary housing and feeding of a living being. Whether you are at an airport, a school, a construction site, or a vet's office, 'boarding' is a word that signifies a specific type of entry, residence, or physical structure.
Despite its common usage, the word boarding is often the subject of several linguistic errors. One of the most frequent mistakes made by English learners is confusing 'boarding' with 'boredom.' While they sound somewhat similar in the first syllable, 'boarding' (/ˈbɔːrdɪŋ/) relates to planks or entry, while 'boredom' (/ˈbɔːrdəm/) relates to the state of being bored. Saying 'I am in a state of boarding' when you mean you are bored is a common but confusing error.
Common Confusion
Boarding (entering/living) vs. Boredom (lack of interest). Boarding (noun) vs. Board (verb/noun).
Another mistake involves the idiomatic phrase 'room and board.' Learners often try to pluralize it or change the noun to 'boarding,' saying 'room and boardings' or 'room and boarding.' The correct fixed expression is always 'room and board.' In this phrase, 'board' is an archaic but still used noun meaning 'meals.' Using 'boarding' here sounds unnatural to native speakers.

Incorrect: The student paid for room and boarding. Correct: The student paid for room and board.

In the context of boarding schools, people often use 'boarding' as a standalone noun to refer to the school itself. For example, 'I went to a boarding.' This is grammatically incomplete. You must say 'I went to a boarding school' or 'I was in boarding' (referring to the system). Similarly, 'boarding' should not be confused with 'lodging.' While 'lodging' refers only to the place to sleep, 'boarding' almost always implies that meals are included.
Preposition Errors
Using 'boarding to' instead of 'boarding of' or 'boarding at'. Example: 'The boarding of the plane' is correct; 'The boarding to the plane' is not.

Incorrect: The boarding was very boring. (Ambiguous) Correct: The boarding process was very tedious.

The traveler lost his boarding pass and had to go back to the check-in desk.

Contextual Misuse
Using 'boarding' for small vehicles like cars or bicycles. You 'get into' a car; you 'board' a plane, ship, or train.

The ship's boarding ladder was lowered to allow the pilot to come on deck.

After the window was smashed, the police recommended immediate boarding of the storefront to prevent looting.

Finally, in the sports context of hockey, players sometimes confuse 'boarding' with 'charging.' Charging involves taking too many strides before a hit, while boarding is specifically about the dangerous contact with the rink walls. Using these terms interchangeably in a sports report would be considered a technical error. By being mindful of these nuances—the fixed nature of 'room and board,' the requirement for 'school' after 'boarding' in education, and the specific vehicles that one 'boards'—you can avoid the most common pitfalls associated with this word.
To truly master the word boarding, it is helpful to understand its synonyms and how they differ in nuance. In the context of travel, the most formal alternative is 'embarkation.' While 'boarding' is used in everyday speech and airport announcements, 'embarkation' is often found in legal documents, maritime law, and formal travel itineraries. You might have an 'embarkation card' for a cruise, but you use a 'boarding pass' for a flight. 'Entry' is a much broader term that lacks the specific connotation of moving into a large vehicle.
Travel Alternatives
Embarkation (formal/maritime), Mounting (usually for horses or bicycles), Entry (general), Access (general).
In the educational and residential context, 'accommodation' and 'lodging' are common alternatives. However, 'boarding' is unique because it explicitly includes meals. 'Lodging' usually refers only to the room. 'Accommodation' is a general term for any place to stay. 'Residency' is another alternative, often used in higher education or medical training, but it does not necessarily imply the 'all-inclusive' nature of a boarding school. 'Housing' is a more utilitarian term often used by universities.

The boarding of the cruise ship was organized by deck number to avoid congestion.

In construction, 'boarding' can be replaced by 'planking,' 'cladding,' or 'paneling,' depending on the specific application. 'Planking' usually refers to heavy wood used for floors or ship decks. 'Cladding' is the modern term for the outer layer of a building, which might be made of wood (boarding), metal, or composite materials. 'Paneling' usually refers to decorative wood on interior walls.
Construction Alternatives
Planking (floors/decks), Cladding (exterior walls), Paneling (interior decorative), Sheathing (structural layer).

The university provides various boarding plans for students living in the dormitories.

The maritime museum features a display on the history of naval boarding tactics used in the 18th century.

Synonym Comparison
Boarding: General, common, includes meals/entry. Embarkation: Formal, legal, travel-specific. Accommodation: Broad, includes hotels/houses. Planking: Physical, material-focused.

The airline's priority boarding service is available to first-class passengers and frequent flyers.

The carpenter used tongue-and-groove boarding to create a seamless finish on the ceiling.

In sports, there is no direct synonym for 'boarding' as it is a specific technical term in the rulebook. However, 'roughing' or 'illegal check' might be used in a more general sense to describe the physical play. Understanding these alternatives allows you to choose the most precise word for your context, whether you are writing a formal report, a technical manual, or a casual email. 'Boarding' remains the most versatile and commonly understood term across all these domains.

How Formal Is It?

Formell

"The embarkation and subsequent boarding of the vessel were conducted in accordance with international safety standards."

Neutral

"Boarding for the flight to Paris will begin in twenty minutes at Gate 5."

Informell

"Boarding was a total mess because the computer system crashed."

Child friendly

"At a boarding school, you get to have a giant sleepover with your friends every night!"

Umgangssprache

"I'm boarding the hype train for that new movie."

Wusstest du?

The phrase 'room and board' is one of the few places where the medieval meaning of 'board' as a dining table is still preserved in modern English. In the past, a 'boarder' was someone who literally sat at your table for meals.

Aussprachehilfe

UK /ˈbɔːrdɪŋ/
US /ˈbɔːrdɪŋ/
The stress is on the first syllable: BOARD-ing.
Reimt sich auf
hoarding warding rewarding recording affording according wording lording
Häufige Fehler
  • Pronouncing it like 'boding' (missing the 'r' sound).
  • Confusing the vowel with 'birding' (/ˈbɜːrdɪŋ/).
  • Over-emphasizing the 'g' at the end.
  • Mixing it up with 'boring' (/ˈbɔːrɪŋ/) by dropping the 'd'.
  • Pronouncing the 'oa' as two separate vowels.

Schwierigkeitsgrad

Lesen 3/5

The word is common in travel and fiction, making it easy to recognize.

Schreiben 4/5

Requires knowledge of compound nouns and fixed idioms like 'room and board'.

Sprechen 3/5

Pronunciation is straightforward, but must be distinguished from 'boring'.

Hören 3/5

Very common in airport and station announcements.

Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest

Voraussetzungen

board school plane pass gate

Als Nächstes lernen

embarkation lodging accommodation dormitory cladding

Fortgeschritten

maritime law residential education structural timber aviation logistics

Wichtige Grammatik

Gerunds as Subjects

Boarding the plane early allows you to find space for your luggage.

Compound Nouns

The boarding pass is essential for security.

Fixed Idioms

The cost includes room and board.

Passive Voice in Formal Contexts

The boarding of the vessel was conducted by the coast guard.

Present Continuous for Future Arrangements

We are boarding the ship at 10:00 AM tomorrow.

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

Please show your boarding pass at the gate.

Veuillez montrer votre carte d'embarquement à la porte.

Boarding pass is a compound noun.

2

Boarding for flight 202 starts now.

L'embarquement pour le vol 202 commence maintenant.

Used as a noun here.

3

Where is the boarding area?

Où se trouve la zone d'embarquement ?

Boarding acts as an adjective for area.

4

I have my boarding pass on my phone.

J'ai ma carte d'embarquement sur mon téléphone.

Modern usage of the compound noun.

5

The boarding was very fast.

L'embarquement a été très rapide.

Subject of the sentence.

6

Is boarding finished?

L'embarquement est-il terminé ?

Used in a question.

7

Wait in the boarding lounge.

Attendez dans la salle d'embarquement.

Boarding lounge is a common phrase.

8

They are starting the boarding.

Ils commencent l'embarquement.

Direct object of the verb starting.

1

He goes to a boarding school in the city.

Il va dans un internat en ville.

Boarding school refers to a residential school.

2

The dog is at a boarding kennel.

Le chien est dans un chenil.

Boarding kennel is for temporary pet stay.

3

What time is the boarding for the train?

À quelle heure est l'embarquement pour le train ?

Boarding can apply to trains too.

4

Boarding the ship was exciting.

Monter à bord du navire était excitant.

Gerund acting as the subject.

5

The school offers full boarding.

L'école propose un internat complet.

Full boarding means staying 7 days a week.

6

We need to find a boarding house.

Nous devons trouver une pension de famille.

Boarding house provides meals and rooms.

7

The boarding process took an hour.

Le processus d'embarquement a pris une heure.

Boarding process is a common noun phrase.

8

She likes boarding at the school.

Elle aime être interne à l'école.

Boarding used as a gerund here.

1

The cost of room and board is increasing.

Le coût du logement et de la nourriture augmente.

Fixed idiom: room and board.

2

Priority boarding is available for families.

L'embarquement prioritaire est disponible pour les familles.

Priority boarding is a specific service.

3

The boarding of the bus was orderly.

La montée dans le bus s'est faite en bon ordre.

Formal use of the noun.

4

He was penalized for boarding during the game.

Il a été pénalisé pour une mise en échec contre la bande pendant le match.

Sports-specific technical term.

5

The boarding on the old house was rotten.

Le planchéiage de la vieille maison était pourri.

Refers to the physical planks.

6

They are boarding up the shops before the storm.

Ils barricadent les magasins avant la tempête.

Phrasal verb form: boarding up.

7

The boarding of the vessel was authorized by the captain.

L'abordage du navire a été autorisé par le capitaine.

Maritime context.

8

Weekly boarding is a good compromise for some families.

L'internat de semaine est un bon compromis pour certaines familles.

Specific educational term.

1

The airline's boarding policy has changed recently.

La politique d'embarquement de la compagnie aérienne a changé récemment.

Boarding policy is a formal compound noun.

2

The boarding of the ferry was delayed by high winds.

L'embarquement du ferry a été retardé par des vents violents.

Passive construction.

3

The carpenter is finishing the floor boarding today.

Le charpentier termine le planchéiage aujourd'hui.

Collective noun for materials.

4

Boarding schools often emphasize character development.

Les internats mettent souvent l'accent sur le développement du caractère.

General statement about an institution.

5

The referee signaled a major penalty for boarding.

L'arbitre a signalé une pénalité majeure pour mise en échec contre la bande.

Technical sports terminology.

6

The boarding of the hijacked plane was a risky operation.

L'assaut de l'avion détourné était une opération risquée.

Intense, formal context.

7

We provide premium boarding for cats and dogs.

Nous proposons une pension haut de gamme pour chats et chiens.

Commercial usage.

8

The boarding on the exterior is made of cedar.

Le bardage extérieur est en cèdre.

Construction/Architectural context.

1

The systematic boarding of merchant vessels is a concern for trade.

L'abordage systématique des navires marchands est une préoccupation pour le commerce.

Sophisticated subject-verb agreement.

2

Boarding school syndrome is a topic of psychological research.

Le syndrome de l'internat est un sujet de recherche psychologique.

Highly specialized terminology.

3

The boarding of the aircraft was conducted in groups to maximize efficiency.

L'embarquement de l'avion a été effectué par groupes pour maximiser l'efficacité.

Formal passive voice.

4

The old pier's boarding had become dangerously unstable.

Le planchéiage de la vieille jetée était devenu dangereusement instable.

Descriptive noun usage.

5

The naval boarding party prepared to seize the enemy ship.

L'équipe d'abordage navale se préparait à s'emparer du navire ennemi.

Historical/Military compound noun.

6

The university's boarding fees are inclusive of all utilities.

Les frais de pension de l'université incluent toutes les charges.

Administrative/Financial context.

7

The architect recommended horizontal boarding for the facade.

L'architecte a recommandé un bardage horizontal pour la façade.

Technical architectural term.

8

The boarding of the train was preceded by a security sweep.

L'embarquement du train a été précédé d'un contrôle de sécurité.

Complex sentence structure.

1

The intricacies of maritime boarding law vary by jurisdiction.

Les complexités du droit de l'abordage maritime varient selon les juridictions.

Highly formal/Legal usage.

2

The boarding of the windows served as a grim harbinger of the coming storm.

Le barricadage des fenêtres servait de sinistre présage de la tempête à venir.

Literary/Metaphorical context.

3

He examined the tongue-and-groove boarding for any signs of warping.

Il a examiné le planchéiage à rainure et languette pour déceler tout signe de gondolement.

Technical craftsmanship terminology.

4

The boarding school experience is often romanticized in literature.

L'expérience de l'internat est souvent romancée dans la littérature.

Abstract cultural analysis.

5

The boarding of the vessel was a masterclass in tactical precision.

L'abordage du navire était une leçon magistrale de précision tactique.

Evaluative/Professional tone.

6

The cost of room and board remains a significant barrier to higher education.

Le coût du logement et de la nourriture reste un obstacle important à l'enseignement supérieur.

Sociopolitical commentary.

7

The boarding of the aircraft was stymied by a sudden computer glitch.

L'embarquement de l'avion a été entravé par un soudain problème informatique.

Use of sophisticated vocabulary like 'stymied'.

8

The ship's boarding net was deployed to rescue the sailors.

Le filet d'abordage du navire a été déployé pour secourir les marins.

Specific maritime equipment.

Synonyme

Gegenteile

disembarkation landing evacuation

Häufige Kollokationen

boarding pass
boarding school
boarding gate
room and board
boarding kennel
boarding party
priority boarding
boarding house
boarding up
boarding penalty

Häufige Phrasen

Now boarding

Full boarding

Weekly boarding

Boarding time

Boarding group

Pet boarding

Boarding area

Boarding ladder

Boarding officer

Boarding bridge

Wird oft verwechselt mit

boarding vs boredom

Boredom is the state of being bored. Boarding is entering a vehicle or living at school.

boarding vs boring

Boring means not interesting. Boarding is a noun or gerund.

boarding vs boding

Boding refers to an omen (e.g., ill-boding). It has nothing to do with boarding.

Redewendungen & Ausdrücke

"Room and board"

Lodging and meals provided together, often as part of a job or school.

The internship includes a small stipend plus room and board.

common

"Boarding the gravy train"

To start a job or activity that provides a lot of money for little effort.

He's really boarding the gravy train with that new consulting gig.

informal

"Across the board"

Applying to all members or categories of a group.

The company announced a 5% pay increase across the board.

common

"On board"

Agreeing with or supporting a plan or idea.

Is everyone on board with the new marketing strategy?

common

"Above board"

Honest and open; not secret or illegal.

The entire deal was completely above board.

common

"Go by the board"

To be forgotten, ignored, or lost.

All our hard work went by the board when the project was canceled.

idiomatic

"Sweep the board"

To win everything that is available to be won.

The young athlete swept the board at the national championships.

idiomatic

"Take on board"

To listen to and consider an idea or suggestion.

I will take your comments on board for the next meeting.

business

"Back to the drawing board"

To start over because a previous attempt failed.

The prototype didn't work, so it's back to the drawing board.

common

"Boarding up the hatches"

A variation of 'batten down the hatches,' meaning to prepare for trouble.

We're boarding up the hatches before the audit starts.

informal

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boarding vs Board

It is the root word and can be a noun or verb.

Board can be a committee or a plank. Boarding is the act or the system.

The board of directors met today. The boarding of the plane was fast.

boarding vs Lodging

Both refer to staying somewhere.

Lodging is just a room. Boarding includes meals.

He found lodging in a small inn. The school provides full boarding.

boarding vs Embarkation

Both mean getting on a vehicle.

Embarkation is more formal and often used for ships.

The embarkation card is required. Boarding starts at 9:00.

boarding vs Housing

Both refer to where people live.

Housing is a general term for buildings. Boarding is a specific residential service.

The city needs more affordable housing. He prefers boarding to commuting.

boarding vs Planking

Both refer to wooden boards.

Planking is usually for floors/decks. Boarding is a broader construction term.

The oak planking is beautiful. The weatherboarding needs paint.

Satzmuster

A1

Please show your [boarding pass].

Please show your boarding pass.

A2

He goes to a [boarding school].

He goes to a boarding school.

B1

The [boarding] of the [vehicle] was [adjective].

The boarding of the bus was slow.

B2

[Boarding] is a [adjective] choice for [people].

Boarding is a popular choice for international students.

C1

The [adjective] boarding of [something] [verb] [something].

The illegal boarding of the ship caused a diplomatic crisis.

C2

[Gerund phrase] remains a [adjective] aspect of [topic].

Boarding the aircraft in groups remains a controversial aspect of airline logistics.

B1

The price includes [room and board].

The price includes room and board.

B2

They are [boarding up] the [building].

They are boarding up the house.

Wortfamilie

Substantive

Verben

Adjektive

Verwandt

So verwendest du es

frequency

Very high in travel and education domains.

Häufige Fehler
  • I am going to a boarding. I am going to a boarding school.

    Boarding is an adjective or a general noun; you need to specify the institution.

  • The price includes room and boarding. The price includes room and board.

    The fixed idiom uses the noun 'board,' not the gerund 'boarding.'

  • I lost my board pass. I lost my boarding pass.

    The correct compound noun is 'boarding pass.'

  • The boarding was very boredom. The boarding was very boring.

    Boredom is a noun (the state); boring is the adjective you need here.

  • We are boarding to the plane. We are boarding the plane.

    'Board' is a transitive verb here; you don't need the preposition 'to'.

Tipps

Check Your Boarding Time

Always look for the 'boarding time' on your pass, not just the 'departure time.' Boarding usually starts 30-45 minutes before the plane actually takes off, and gates often close 15 minutes before departure.

Full vs. Weekly Boarding

If you are looking at schools, check if they offer 'weekly boarding.' This is a great option if you want the boarding experience but still want to spend weekends at home with your family.

Room and Board

Remember that the phrase is always 'room and board,' never 'room and boarding.' The word 'board' here is an old-fashioned term for a table where meals are served.

Don't Confuse with Boring

If you say 'The boarding was boring,' you are saying the process of getting on the plane was not interesting. Make sure you pronounce the 'd' in 'boarding' to avoid confusion.

Book Boarding Early

Pet boarding kennels fill up very quickly during major holidays like Christmas or Summer vacation. If you need a place for your pet, book several months in advance.

Boarding Up for Safety

If a storm is coming, use 'plywood boarding' that is at least 5/8 of an inch thick. This provides the best protection against flying debris hitting your windows.

Know the Hockey Rules

In hockey, 'boarding' is a dangerous play. If you are watching a game and see a player hit someone into the wall from behind, expect the referee to call a boarding penalty.

Boarding a Vessel

In maritime law, boarding a ship without permission can be a serious crime. Always wait for the captain or a designated officer to authorize your entry onto a vessel.

The Table Connection

To remember the 'meals' meaning of boarding, just think of a 'board' as a wooden dining table. You are 'boarding' at a place where you sit at their table.

Use Embarkation for Formal Reports

If you are writing a formal business or legal report about travel, use the word 'embarkation' instead of 'boarding' to sound more professional and precise.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

Think of a 'Board' as a wooden plank. You walk on a 'Board' to get on a plane (boarding). You sit at a wooden 'Board' (table) to eat at school (boarding school).

Visuelle Assoziation

Imagine a long wooden plank connecting a dock to a ship. People are walking across it. This is 'boarding.'

Word Web

Airplane Ship School Meals Lodging Plank Pass Gate

Herausforderung

Try to use 'boarding' in three different ways today: once for travel, once for a school or pet, and once for construction.

Wortherkunft

The word 'boarding' comes from the Old English 'bord,' which meant a plank, a side of a ship, or a table. The sense of 'getting on a ship' comes from the idea of stepping onto the 'boards' or the deck of the vessel. The sense of 'meals and lodging' comes from the 'board' or table where food was served.

Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: A wooden plank or a table for eating.

Germanic (Old English, Old Norse).

Kultureller Kontext

Be aware that for some, 'boarding schools' (especially in colonial contexts) have a negative history related to the forced assimilation of indigenous children. Use the term carefully in those specific historical discussions.

In the UK, 'boarding' is a very common term for private residential education. In the US, 'boarding' is also used for pet care ('pet boarding').

The Harry Potter series features Hogwarts, the most famous fictional boarding school. The movie 'Titanic' shows the boarding process of the famous ship. Tom Brown's School Days is a classic novel about life at a boarding school.

Im Alltag üben

Kontexte aus dem Alltag

Air Travel

  • Boarding pass
  • Boarding gate
  • Priority boarding
  • Pre-boarding

Education

  • Boarding school
  • Full boarding
  • Weekly boarding
  • Boarding fees

Pet Care

  • Boarding kennel
  • Cat boarding
  • Dog boarding
  • Luxury boarding

Construction

  • Floor boarding
  • Weatherboarding
  • Boarding up windows
  • Timber boarding

Maritime

  • Boarding party
  • Boarding ladder
  • Boarding net
  • Boarding a vessel

Gesprächseinstiege

"Have you ever attended a boarding school or known someone who did?"

"What is the most stressful part of the boarding process at an airport for you?"

"Do you think boarding schools are better for students than day schools?"

"Have you ever had to use a boarding kennel for your pets while on vacation?"

"What do you think about priority boarding? Is it worth the extra cost?"

Tagebuch-Impulse

Describe your ideal boarding school. What would the dorms and meals be like?

Write about a time you almost missed the boarding for a flight or train.

Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of 'room and board' arrangements for university students.

Imagine you are a sailor in the 18th century. Describe a boarding party operation.

Reflect on how the boarding process in travel has changed with new technology like mobile passes.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

A boarding pass is a document provided by an airline during check-in that gives a passenger permission to enter the aircraft for a specific flight. It contains information like the gate number, seat number, and boarding time. You must show it to the gate agent before you can board the plane.

'Room and board' is a common English phrase that refers to lodging (a room to sleep in) and meals (the 'board') provided together. It is often used when discussing university costs or jobs that include a place to live. For example, 'The scholarship covers tuition plus room and board.'

A boarding school is an educational institution where students live on the school premises during the academic term. They sleep in dormitories and eat their meals at the school. This is different from a day school, where students go home to their families every afternoon.

In ice hockey, boarding is a penalty called when a player checks or pushes an opponent into the boards (the walls of the rink) in a dangerous way. It is considered a serious foul because it can lead to head or neck injuries. The referee signals this by striking one fist into the open palm of the other hand.

Generally, no. We use 'getting into' or 'entering' for cars. 'Boarding' is reserved for larger vehicles where you typically walk onto them, such as planes, ships, trains, and large buses. You would not say 'I am boarding my car' unless you were being humorous or poetic.

To 'board up' a house or shop means to cover the windows and doors with wooden planks (usually plywood). This is done to protect the building from damage during a storm, like a hurricane, or to secure a property that is empty or has been damaged by fire or vandalism.

A boarding kennel is a business where pet owners can leave their dogs or cats for a period of time, such as when they go on vacation. The kennel provides a place for the animal to sleep, food to eat, and sometimes exercise or grooming services. It is essentially a 'hotel' for pets.

'Boarding' can be both. As a noun, it refers to the act or the system (e.g., 'The boarding was slow'). As a gerund (a verb ending in -ing acting as a noun), it can also describe the action (e.g., 'Boarding the plane is the first step'). The base verb is 'to board'.

Priority boarding is a service offered by airlines that allows certain passengers to enter the plane before others. This is usually available to people in first or business class, frequent flyers with high status, or those who pay an extra fee. It allows them to find overhead bin space more easily.

A boarding party is a group of people, usually from the military, navy, or coast guard, who are sent to enter and take control of another vessel. This can be for the purpose of inspection, rescue, or in historical naval warfare, to capture an enemy ship during battle.

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Write a short paragraph about your experience boarding a plane.

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Explain the difference between a boarding school and a day school.

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Discuss the pros and cons of 'room and board' arrangements.

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Describe the process of boarding up a house for a storm.

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Write a formal announcement for an airline regarding a boarding delay.

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Compare 'boarding' and 'embarkation' in a maritime context.

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Write a diary entry from a student at a boarding school.

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Explain why 'boarding' is a penalty in ice hockey.

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Describe a 'boarding kennel' and why someone might use one.

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Write a technical description of 'weatherboarding'.

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Create a dialogue between a passenger and a gate agent about a lost boarding pass.

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Discuss the historical significance of 'boarding parties' in naval warfare.

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Write a short advertisement for a 'luxury boarding' service for cats.

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Reflect on the impact of boarding schools on child development.

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Describe the 'boarding area' of a modern international airport.

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Write a sentence using 'boarding' as a gerund acting as a subject.

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Explain the phrase 'across the board' with an example.

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Describe the physical appearance of 'floor boarding'.

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Write a set of instructions for a 'boarding officer' entering a vessel.

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Discuss how 'priority boarding' affects the passenger experience.

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Describe the last time you boarded a plane or a train.

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What are your thoughts on boarding schools? Would you want to go to one?

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Explain the concept of 'room and board' to someone who doesn't know it.

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How do you think the boarding process at airports could be improved?

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Discuss the ethical implications of 'priority boarding' in public transportation.

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Describe a situation where 'boarding up' a building would be necessary.

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What are the challenges of managing a boarding house for students?

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Talk about the history of naval boarding and how it has changed.

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How does 'boarding' as a penalty in hockey reflect the values of the sport?

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If you had to design a 'luxury boarding' service for pets, what would you include?

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Describe the feeling of waiting in a boarding area before a long trip.

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Discuss the pros and cons of weekly boarding versus full boarding.

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What are the technical requirements for high-quality floor boarding?

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Explain why 'boarding school syndrome' is a significant topic for psychologists.

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How do you think the term 'boarding' will evolve in the future of travel?

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Describe a 'boarding party' in a modern maritime security context.

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What is the role of a 'boarding house master' in a school?

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Talk about the aesthetic appeal of 'weatherboarding' on a house.

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Why is it important to have your boarding pass ready before you reach the gate?

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Discuss the impact of 'room and board' costs on student debt.

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Listen to the announcement: 'Flight BA202 to London is now boarding at Gate 12. We invite passengers in Boarding Group 1 to come forward.' Question: Which group is invited to board?

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Listen to the conversation: 'Are you staying at the school?' 'Yes, I'm doing full boarding this year.' Question: Does the student go home on weekends?

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Listen to the report: 'The referee has called a five-minute penalty for boarding after that hit near the bench.' Question: What sport is being described?

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Listen to the instructions: 'Before the storm hits, we need to finish the boarding of the storefront.' Question: What are they going to do?

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Listen to the tour guide: 'This old boarding house once served the sailors who arrived at the port.' Question: What was the purpose of the building?

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Listen to the news: 'The coast guard conducted a boarding of the vessel in international waters.' Question: Who entered the ship?

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Listen to the architect: 'I recommend horizontal boarding for the facade to emphasize the building's width.' Question: What is the architect talking about?

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Listen to the student: 'My scholarship covers tuition, but I'm worried about the cost of room and board.' Question: What is the student worried about paying for?

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Listen to the announcement: 'Boarding is now complete. Please ensure all carry-on items are stowed.' Question: Is the plane still waiting for passengers?

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Listen to the pet owner: 'We're looking for a boarding kennel that has 24-hour supervision.' Question: What are they looking for?

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Listen to the history lecture: 'The boarding party was a dangerous but necessary part of naval combat.' Question: What time period is likely being discussed?

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Listen to the worker: 'We need more floor boarding to finish the attic.' Question: What material do they need?

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Listen to the gate agent: 'Priority boarding is now open for our Gold members.' Question: Who can board now?

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Listen to the psychologist: 'Boarding school syndrome can manifest as a fear of emotional vulnerability.' Question: What is one effect of this syndrome?

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Listen to the traveler: 'I can't find my boarding pass! I think I left it at the cafe.' Question: What did the traveler lose?

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