- •Оглавление
- •1.Target Markets 82
- •2. Levels Of service 85
- •4. Ownership and Affiliations 86
- •Vocabulary Focus 97
- •Infomercials 103
- •Vocabulary Focus 104
- •Preface
- •Course book Outline
- •Unit 1. Tourism Industry Group Discussion
- •Reading
- •Vocabulary Focus
- •Speaking
- •Creative task
- •Unit 2. Types of Tourism Group Discussion
- •Reading
- •Cultural Tourism
- •Ghetto Tourism and Graffiti Travel
- •Medical Tourism
- •Religious Tourism
- •Secular Pilgrimage (Personality Cult)
- •Sports Tourism
- •Vocabulary Focus
- •Speaking
- •Creative task
- •Travel by rail
- •Coach travel
- •Travel by car
- •Vocabulary Focus
- •Speaking
- •Creative task
- •Unit 4. Working in tourism Group Discussion
- •Reading
- •Types of jobs you could do
- •Skills used in this Industry
- •Related jobs
- •Related industry
- •Vocabulary Focus
- •Speaking
- •Creative task
- •Unit 5. Travel Agency Group Discussion
- •Reading
- •Origins
- •Operations
- •Vocabulary Focus
- •2. Levels Of service
- •4. Ownership and Affiliations
- •Vocabulary Focus
- •Speaking
- •Creative task
- •Business Travel
- •Travel Insurance
- •In addition, often separate insurance can be purchased for specific costs such as:
- •Speaking
- •Creative task
- •The Industrial Revolution
- •Food Regulation
- •World War II
- •Nutritional Standards
- •Potential
- •Vocabulary Focus
- •Promotion Methods
- •Publicity
- •Advertising
- •Types of advertising Media
- •Mobile billboard advertising
- •Infomercials
- •Celebrities
- •Vocabulary Focus
- •Speaking
- •Creative task
- •Questions
- •References
- •Appendix World’s Most Visited Tourist Attractions
- •1) Times Square, New York City (39,200,200)
- •2) Central Park, New York City (38,000,000)
- •3) Union Station, Washington, dc (37,000,000)
- •4) Las Vegas Strip (29,467,000)
- •5) Niagara Falls, New York and Ontario (22,500,000)
- •6) Grand Central Terminal, New York City (21,600,000)
- •7) Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston (18,000,000)
- •8) Disney’s World Magic Kingdom, Orlando (16,972,000)
- •9) Disneyland Park, Anaheim, ca (15,980,000)
- •10) Grand Bazaar, Istanbul (15,000,000)
7) Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston (18,000,000)
Built in 1742, Faneuil hall has served as a marketplace and a meeting hall ever since. It is sometimes referred as the Cradle of Liberty. Inspirational speeches by Samuel Adams and George Washington and other patriots were given here once upon a time. Today, it is shopping at its best with more than 100 of the finest shops and the largest food hall in New England. It is a pedestrian-only, cobblestone area that is packed with tourists and street performers.
8) Disney’s World Magic Kingdom, Orlando (16,972,000)
This is without a doubt the most magical place on Earth. Watch fairy tales come alive at this 107 acres theme park with exciting entertainment, classic attractions, backstage tours and beloved Disney characters. It is the most-visited theme park in the world. Its major attraction is of course, Cinderella’s castle which is complete with a moat and built at special angles to appear even bigger than its actual height of 189 feet. The park is designed like a wheel with the hub in front of the Castle. Pathways branch out to the classic rides such as Dumbo and the newer ones like The Pirates of the Carbbean.
9) Disneyland Park, Anaheim, ca (15,980,000)
A visit to southern California would not be complete without a visit to the original Disney Park. Occupying about 85 acres of land, this park has everything to make it the second most-visited theme park on the world. From incredible shows to a spectacular nighttime attraction, the magic never ends!
10) Grand Bazaar, Istanbul (15,000,000)
With 61 streets and 5000 shops, Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar is one of the largest markets in the world. It is well-known for its hand-painted ceramics, lanterns, intricately patterned carpets, copperware, jewelry and antique shops. The bazaar has been an important trading centre since 1461 and attracts millions of tourists and locals alike. It attracts between 250,000 to 400,000 visitors every day.