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1.A ________ is a lower amount of money.
2._________ means you buy and cook your own food.
3.A __________ is an information magazine.
4.___________ means you can choose to do this or not.
8.Work in pairs. Use this information to role play a dialogue between a customer and travel agent.
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SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: £120 |
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SELF-CATERING APARTMENTS FROM £629 |
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UNIT 3 |
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TOURIST COMPANIES |
Part 1 |
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Active vocabulary |
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advantage |
преимущество |
airline |
авиакомпания |
air ticket |
авиабилет |
article |
статья |
attraction |
аттракция; привлекательный объект, ресурс |
branch |
филиал |
to branch out |
разветвляться, образовывать филиалы |
booklet |
буклет |
car hire (UK) |
аренда автомобилей |
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chain |
цепь (турагентств, гостиниц) |
charter |
чартер |
coach |
туристско-экскурсионный автобус |
coaching |
путешествия на автобусе |
coaching tour |
автобусный тур |
cruising tour |
круизный тур |
the Customs |
таможня |
department store |
универмаг |
to employ |
принимать на работу |
escort |
сопровождающий |
ferry |
паром |
folder |
раскладывающийся буклет, проспект, брошюра |
free-lancer |
внештатный работник, представитель свободной |
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профессии |
full-time |
полный рабочий день, штатно |
guide book |
путеводитель |
head office |
головной офис |
high season |
сезон, высокий сезон |
holiday centre |
центр отдыха, дом отдыха |
inclusive tour |
инклюзив-тур, комплексный тур |
incoming tourism |
въездной туризм |
independent |
независимый, самостоятельный, индивидуальный |
leisure centre |
центр отдыха, центр досуга |
licence, license (US) |
лицензия |
located |
расположенный |
low season |
не сезон, низкий сезон |
luggage |
багаж |
major |
крупный |
market research |
маркетинговые исследования, изучение рынка |
manual |
справочник, учебное пособие, руководство |
offseason |
мёртвый сезон |
office site |
местонахождение офиса, офисное здание |
outlet |
точка розничного сбыта |
to order |
заказывать |
part-time |
неполный рабочий день, внештатно |
permanent |
постоянный |
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permission |
разрешение |
to promote |
продвигать (на рынок) |
to publish |
издавать |
to put together (put, put) |
комплектовать |
receipt |
квитанция |
research |
исследования |
shipping company |
судоходная компания |
subject |
тема |
tax |
налог |
terminal |
здание (аэропорта, вокзала) |
timetable |
расписание |
tourist board |
туристский совет |
tourist information centre |
туристско-информационный центр |
tourist information office |
туристско-информационное представительство |
tourist product |
туристский продукт |
travel clerk |
служащий туристской компании |
travel shop |
магазин путешествий, турагентство |
travelogue |
каталог путешествий, видеоролик о турцентре |
up-to-date |
современный, новейший |
Read the text and translate it.
There are a lot of different companies that deal with tourism and travel. They are travel agencies and tour operators, tourist boards and tourist information centres, national tourist organization and others. Many tourist companies have got outlets in big hotels, airports, bid stores or factories.
A tourist board is a government body which promotes tourism to its country throughout the world or in certain part of the world. As for national tourist organization, it is a body which represents a group of national companies in the tourist business.
Tour operators are tourist companies which develop and put together tour packages. Tour operators do market research. They promote their tours and advertise them. Tour operators publish colourful brochures, booklets and travellogues.
Tour operators sell tour packages wholesale to travel agencies or sometimes direct to the public.
There are tour operators which also act like travel agencies. They develop and sell their products themselves.
There are independent tour operators. But among tour operators there are major
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airlines and shipping companies.
There are large tour operators, such as Thomas Cook Company or American Express Company. Thomas Cook is the oldest tour operator in the world.
Travel agencies are retail tourist companies which work directly with the public. Travel agencies are often called travel shops where customers buy different tourist products.
Travel agencies sell tour operators' tour packages and individual tourist services. Among tour packages there are inclusive tours, charter inclusive tours and inclusive tours with an excursion. Travel agencies also sell coaching tours and cruising tours.
Travel agencies form groups of tourists who take part in ready-made prepaid tours. They also make individual travel arrangements.
Among separate tourist services there are air tickets, train tickets, boat or ferry tickets, hotel rooms, car rentals, sightseeing tours, services of a guide or a guide-interpreter. Travel agencies also offer travel insurances and theatre tickets to their customers.
Large travel agencies branch out and have got branches and outlets within a city, a region, a country or all over the world.
There are large travel agencies which are members of a chain. A chain is a group of agencies which belong to the same company. Usually such travel agencies act as tour operators as well.
Tourist information offices are also called tourist information centres. There are tourist information offices at major airports, railway stations, hotels, holiday or leisure centres and many tourist attractions.
Tourist information offices have got office clerks who give advice to customers on car hire, sightseeing and other coach tours, accommodations, flights and so on. The clerks also give city orientations to guests.
Tourist information office clerks answer a lot of phone calls and give information on passports and visas, the Customs and luggage, weather and climate, city public transport and food service.
The office clerks speak foreign languages fluently because they deal with many international travelers.
Many large travel companies have got a lot of outlets within a city, a region, a country or throughout the world. An outlet is a point of sales of a company. There are outlets of travel agencies, airlines, car hire companies, coaching and cruising companies.
There are travel agency outlets in hotels, airport terminals, railway stations, big department stores, at large factories and plants, and in office sites.
There is usually just one travel clerk at a sales outlet. He or she does all the work. He or she answers phone calls, meets customers in person, works on the computer,
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does paperwork. This clerk makes bookings, issues and sells tickets, collects money and gives receipts. Of course, the clerk keeps in touch with the head office and knows all the up-to-date information on tours and tickets.
There are people in tourism who work for themselves. They are called free-lancers. They don't work full-time for any tourist company. They work part-time or in high season only. They don't work in low and off-season.
Among free-lancers there are guides, guides-interpreters, escorts, animators, travel writers. Tourist companies employ them for seasonal work. Cruising companies, resort hotels and holiday centres employ animators for summer high season. Travel agencies which deal with in-coming tourism employ guides, guides-interpreters, escorts. Travel writers offer their articles to magazines and newspapers when they wish to. Often magazines order special articles on tourist subjects from travel writers.
Free-lancers are registered. It means that, on the one hand, they have got licences. Licences prove their qualifications and give them permission to work. On the other hand, if they are registered, they pay taxes.
Free-lancers are, as a rule, members of professional associations.
In high season free-lancers earn a lot of money. In low and off-season they don't earn any money at all or do some other job. Teachers work as free-lance guides. Students work as escorts. Actors work as animators. Travel writers are often permanent free-lancers.
Vocabulary focus
1.Give English equivalents of the words and word combinations used in the text. Make up your own sentences with these words.
Проводить исследование рынка; формировать (составлять) турпакет; продвигать туры; красочные брошюры; каталог путешествий; комплексный тур; автобусный тур; круизный тур; организация туристских услуг; стандартный (заранее подготовленный) тур; оплаченный заранее; обзорная экскурсия; образовывать филиалы; точка розничного сбыта; турбаза (туристский лагерь, центр отдыха); центр досуга; консультироваться по какому-л. вопросу; предоставлять информацию по какому-л. вопросу; таможня; бесплатно; рекламный плакат (рекламный щит); место продажи (торговая точка); работать с документами (заниматься делопроизводством); выписывать билеты; выдавать квитанцию; поддерживать контакт (связь) с кем-л.; свежая (современная) информация; внештатный сотрудник; работать (не)полный рабочий день; сопровождающий;
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сезонная работа; разрешение на работу; платить налоги.
2. Match up to make phrases.
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MARKET |
A) BOARD |
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TOUR |
B) TOUR |
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TOURIST |
C) BOOK |
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TRAVEL |
D) RESEARCH |
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INCLUSIVE |
E) SITE |
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GUIDE |
F) PACKAGE |
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OFFICE |
G) STORE |
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DEPARTMENT |
H) INSURANCE |
3. Group the following terms according to the titles in the table (3 terms in each group).
Brochure, charge, escort, free-lancer, holiday centre, inclusive, booklet, cruising, office site, folder, travel clerk, coaching, receipt, tax, outlet.
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MONEY |
TOURS |
PEOPLE IN |
ADVERTISING |
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MATERIALS |
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4. Match the terms with the definitions.
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A RECEIPT |
A) A CATALOGUE OF TOURS OR A SHORT |
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VIDEO FILM ABOUT A TOURIST |
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DESTINATION FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES |
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A TOURIST OUTLET |
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A FREE-LANCER |
C) A PACKAGE HOLIDAY, WHERE THE PRICE |
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TRAVEL |
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A TOUR PACKAGE |
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A LISENCE |
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5. Pick out the right definition.
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FREE- |
A) A PERSON WHO IS ALLOWED TO WORK |
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MEMBER WORKING FOR HIMSELF |
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C) A PERSON WHO WORKS FOR A FEW COMPANIES |
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6.Insert prepositions where necessary.
1.Tour operators sell tour packages wholesale … travel agencies.
2.Travel agencies work directly … the public.
3.Large travel agencies branch … and have outlets in different cities.
4.Clerks in tourist information office give city orientations … guests.
5.Travellers get booklets and brochures free … charge.
6.Clerks in tourist information offices give information … customers … passports and visas.
7.Free-lancers earn a lot of money … high season.
8.The travel clerk working in a sales outlet meets customers … person. He keeps … touch … the head office and knows all the up-to-date information … tours and tickets.
9.Clerks working in tourist information offices give advice … customers … car hire, accommodation, flights and so on. They deal … many international travelers and therefore speak … foreign languages fluently.
10.An outlet is a point … sales … a company.
11.Tourist companies employ free-lancers … seasonal work.
12.Free-lancers don’t work full-time … any tourist companies.
13.Often magazines order special articles … tourist subjects … travel writers.
7.Fill in the blanks with the words given below.
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free-lancers |
advice |
a chain |
sales outlets |
airlines |
research |
travellogues |
high season |
licenses |
inclusive tours |
arrangements |
receipts |
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1.Tour operators publish colourful _____________.
2.There are ___________ and shipping companies among major tour operators.
3.Tourist information office clerks give ___________ to customers on passports and visas, luggage and the Customs.
4.Travel agencies make individual travel __________.
5.A sales outlet clerk sells tickets and tours, collects money and gives ________ herself.
6. People who work for themselves are called |
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7.Tour operators always do market __________when they develop tours.
8.There are ___________ among tour operators' products.
9.__________ give free-lancers a permission to work.
10.Free-lancers are registered and they pay _________.
11.Major tourist companies branch out and have ___________
12.Some tourist companies are members of ___________.
13.There are hotel rooms, train and _________ among separate tourist services.
14.Most free-lancers work in ___________.
8. Translate the sentences from Russian into English.
1.Имеется много различных компаний, которые занимаются туризмом и путешествиями. Это турагентства, туроператоры, туристские советы, туристские информационные центры, национальные туристские организации и др.
2.В этом универмаге находится точка розничного сбыта туристской компании.
– Здесь есть какие-нибудь брошюры и каталоги путешествий? – Здесь нет толстых каталогов, но имеется несколько раскладывающихся проспектов.
3.В вашем городе есть какие-нибудь туристские достопримечательности? – У нас в городе имеется выставка и несколько музеев. – Какие музеи у вас в городе? В городе есть два художественных музея.
4.Сколько служащих в этой туристской компании? – В этой компании имеется менеджер, несколько турагентов и бухгалтер. – Сколько у них гидов и
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сопровождающих? – Там нет гидов и сопровождающих. Менеджер нанимает их на работу только в высокий сезон.
5.Что имеется в новом каталоге путешествий? – Там несколько новых инклюзивтуров и информация об отдельных услугах. – Есть ли какие-нибудь скидки? – Есть скидки для детей до 12 лет. На взрослых туристов никаких скидок нет.
6.В вашем туристском центре имеется аэропорт, не так ли? – Нет, вы ошибаетесь. Здесь нет аэропорта, но недалеко от нашего курорта имеются речной порт и автобусная станция. – В порту нет представительства туристской компании, не правда ли? – Нет, есть.
7.Гиды не работают в штате ни на одну туристскую компанию. Они внештатные сотрудники и работают неполный рабочий день. Они зарабатывают много денег в высокий сезон и не зарабатывают никаких денег, когда нет работы в низкий или «мёртвый» сезон.
8.Туроператоры разрабатывают и составляют турпакеты и продают их оптом турагентствам, которые продают их напрямую клиентам. Туроператор – посредник между турагентством и клиентами.
9.Туроператоры продвигают туры. Они публикуют красочные брошюры, буклеты и каталоги путешествий. Клиенты получают все эти рекламные материалы бесплатно.
10.Турагентства формируют группы туристов, которые принимают участие в стандартных заранее оплаченных турах.
11.Турагентства продают турпакеты, составленные туроператором, и отдельные туристские услуги, такие как авиабилеты, номера в гостинице, аренда автомобиля, услуги гида и другие.
Discussion
9.Answer the questions on the texts.
1.What kind of companies are tour operators? What do tour operators do?
2.How do tour operators promote their tours?
3.How do tour operators sell their tours?
4.What kind of tour operators are there?
5.What are the best-known tour operators in the world?
6.What kind of companies are travel agencies?
7.Why are travel agencies called travel shops?
8.What do travel agencies do?