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4. Give English equivalents to the following words and word combinations.

Деловой туризм; стабильно работающий; высокоприбыльный; считается; за счет...; развлекательная поездка; корпоративные ме­роприятия; согласно прогнозам; прибыльность этой отрасли туриз­ма; структура спроса; конференция; приблизительный; стандарт­ный турпакет; визовая поддержка; в результате; предпочитают

иметь дело с...; корпоративные клиенты; посещение предприятии; профессиональные выставки; быстро развивается; журналы и Ин­тернет-страницы; финансируется компанией; в качестве поощрения сотрудников; превышает; развлекательные программы и программы осмотра достопримечательностей; средняя продолжительность; по­ощрительные туры; исторические туры; винные туры; полеты на воздушных шарах; в этой связи; консалтинговые компании; «ве­ревочные курсы»; спортивные умения; решение проблем.

5. Make word combinations, translate them and find them in the

text.

business

stable

highly

tourism

separate

good

changed

entertaining

at the same

corporate

highly

demand

combined

intensive

other

travel

together

profitable

structure

dynamic

business

events

working

branch

programs

types

rest

agencies

greatly

package

trips

time

standard

visa

air

sport

problem

leadership

prefer

corporate

dozens

visits to

professional

numerous

support this

appraisal

facilitate

work

VIP

annual

foods

growing

entertainment

average

more

business

wine

ordinary

senior

adventure

auto

balloon

investing

team-building

consulting travel

enterprises

of meetings

clients

dealing

turnover

skills

exhibitions

motivation

solution

the teamwork

abilities

workshops

growth

programs

support

of work

tickets

money

tours

flying

rallies

tourism

services

rapidly

companies

management

programs

employees

duration

tours

diverse

activities

  1. Match the antonyms in the find them in the text.

supply

accommodation high separate mass

approximate ordinary senior the former rallies

  1. Make a summary of the text.

  2. Agree or disagree with the following statements. Give your rea­sons.

For agreement use: For disagreement use:

I think so. I don yt think so.

I agree... 1 disagree...

Yes, I should think so. I don't agree with you here.

Certainly it is. Definitely not.

Exactly. Not in the least.

    1. Business travel is a highly profitable part of world tourism.

    2. Business travel is the oldest form of tourism.

    3. MICE is a separate branch of tourism.

    4. The demand on business travel is growing rapidly.

    5. Incentive tourism is usually individual tourism.

    6. Incentive tours are aimed at business activities of the tourists.

    7. Senior management prefers investing money into traditional en­tertainment tours.

    8. There are separate incentive programs for senior management.

    9. All incentive tours are aimed at team-building or effective team work.

10. MICE is an important sector of world economy.

  1. Discuss:

    1. What is business travel and why does it exist?

    2. The reasons why the perception of business travel has changed.

    3. columns. Translate the pairs and

      exact individual VIP lodging race demand junior low

      the latter joined

      The demand structure of MICE.

    4. The factors that support the growth of MICE.

    5. The world annual turnover of incentive tourism in comparison with Russia.

    6. The reasons why incentive tours become more diverse.

    7. There are separate "mass" tours for ordinary employees and VIP programs for senior management. Is it necessary?

  2. Speak about...business travel demand in your city/region.

  3. Explain why?

    1. The demand on business travel is growing.

    2. There are agencies working only in the sphere of MICE tourism.

    3. Businessmen prefer dealing with specialized travel agencies.

    4. Incentive tours are gaining popularity.

    5. There are separate team-building tours are gaining popularity.

    6. There are separate "mass" tours for ordinary employees and VIP programs for senior management.

DIALOGUE 1

Read, memorize and dramatize the conversation.

AT THE AIRPORT

Stephen Brooks, managing director from Acme Bikes, a small British company, is meeting his Dutch colleague, Henk Jansen, at the airport. Henk is in the arrivals hali Stephen and his wife Christine approach him.

Stephen:Excuse me. Are you Mr. Jansen?Henk:Yes. Pm Henk Jansen.

Stephen:How do you do, Henk? Pm Stephen Brooks from Acme

Bikes.

Henk:How do you do, Mr. Brookes?Stephen:Did you have a good journey?Henk:Yes. It was fine, thanks.

Stephen: (picking up Henk's suitcase)Oh, I'll take your suitcase.Henk:That's very kind of you.

Stephen:Not at all. Let me introduce you to my wife, (to Christine)

Christine, this is Henk Jansen. Christine:Hello, Henk. Nice to meet you.Henk:How do you do, Mrs. Brookes?Christine:Oh, do call me Christine.

Henk:Thanks, Christine, (to Stephen)And may I call you Stephen?Stephen:Please, do. My car's just outside. I'll take you to the office.

DIALOGUE 2

Read, memorize and dramatize the conversation.

Stephen Brooks has taken his Dutch colleague to the office of Acme Bikes. Henk Jansen wants to meet Franck Green, the company's CEO. Carol is Mr. Green's secretary.