- •Read text 1, make up a plan of it.
- •Translate the text.
- •Hotel types
- •3. Combine the pairs of sentences with the help of the conjunctions "who" or "that".
- •1. Scan text 1 and divide it into logical parts.
- •2. Headline the logical parts.
- •Travelling
- •3. Fill in the proper words or phrases.
- •4. Make up the questions to which the following sentences might be the answers.
- •1. Read text 2 for detail.
- •Basic definitions in tourism
- •2. Find in the text synonyms to the words.
- •3. Complete the chart.
- •4. Answer the following questions using your chart.
- •6. Act as an interpreter. Translate the sentences from Russian into English and from English into Russian.
- •Scan text 3 and headline it.
- •Divide the text into some logical parts.
- •Headline the logical parts.
- •1. Read text 1 for detail and make up a plan of it.
- •Transportation
- •2. Agree or disagree using the clichеs.
- •3. Answer the questions.
- •4. Speak on the problems.
- •1. Read and translate text 1.
- •Food service
- •2. Explain the meanings of the following expressions taken from the text.
- •3. Find the right definitions for the following words.
- •4. Answer the questions.
- •5. Complete the dialogue translating from Russian into English.
- •1. Read text 3 twice and do the tasks below.
- •The swedish board
- •Development and promotion
- •In tourism Word List
- •Phonetics
- •1. Read the words paying attention to the sounds.
- •Work, at the words
- •2. Read and translate the words and their derivatives.
- •3. Match the synonyms.
- •4. Pick out the English equivalents from list a to the following Russian expressions in list b.
- •5. Make up word-combinations and translate them.
- •6. Make up sentences using the table and translate them.
- •Функции инфинитива в предложении и его перевод
- •1. State the functions of the Infinitive and translate the sentences.
- •2. Translate the following sentences including Participle II and the Infinitive as an attribute.
- •3) Find in text 1 the sentences including the Infinitive, state its functions and translate the sentences.
- •4) Translate the sentences paying attention to the Gerund.
- •The Prepositional Infinitive Construction (Предложный инфинитивный оборот)
- •5. Read and translate the sentences.
- •6. Find in text 1 the sentences including the Prepositional Infinitive Construction and translate them.
- •1. Read text 1 and make up a plan of it.
- •2. Translate the text.
- •Regulation, research and development
- •In tourism
- •3. Complete the following sentences.
- •4. Express the following definitions by one word.
- •5. Answer the following questions.
- •6. Topics for Oral Compositions.
- •Overseas markets
- •8. Match the English equivalents in list a with the Russian words and expressions in list b.
- •9. Make up a plan of text 2.
- •Word List
- •1. Read the words paying attention to the sounds.
- •2. Read and translate the words and their derivatives.
- •3. Match the synonyms.
- •Complex Object (Объектный инфинитивный оборот)
- •Read and translate the following sentences. State the infinitive forms.
- •2. Change the sentences using Complex Object.
- •Complex Subject (Субъектный инфинитивный оборот)
- •3. Read and translate the following sentences. State the Infinitive forms.
- •4. Find in text 3 the sentences including Complex Object and Complex Subject and translate them.
- •Read text 3 and make up a plan of it.
- •Translate the text. Text 3 tourist promotion
- •3. Give an annotation of text 3.
- •4. Make up word-combinations and translate them.
- •5. Agree or disagree using the clichйs.
- •6. Complete the dialogue and act it.
- •7. Act as an interpreter, translate the dialogue from Russian into English and from English into Russian.
- •Careers in tourism
- •1. Answer the questions.
- •2. Translate the text. Text f disneyland
- •3. Read text 4 and do the tasks given below.
- •Attractions outside pattaya city
- •4. Complete the table.
- •5. Give an annotation of text 4.
1. Answer the questions.
What is the common feature of all jobs in tourism?
What is the range of activities of travel agencies?
What traits must travel agents possess?
What are the main functions of tour operators?
What are the categories of tourist guides?
What qualities do guides need?
What does the job of holidays consultants involve?
What jobs do airlines require?
What services do banks provide for their clients?
Why do travel writers receive lavish treatment?
2. Translate the text. Text f disneyland
Having introduced people to some of the biggest stars such as Mickey, Minne, Donald and Goofy, Walt Disney decided to try his hand at a new venture. His first creation utilized his unique imagination creating a series of areas, which included rides, shows and attractions based around a given theme. Having been constructed in 1955, "Disneyland's" Magic Kingdom opened its gates in Anaheim, California and soon became the most popular tourist attraction in America.
Some years later Walt turned his attention to a new project In Florida Walt not only had plans for a new Magic Kingdom similar in design to the Californian park but for more ambitious ideas, which included an area, called E.P.C.O.T. — an Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow. Sadly Walt had passed away in 1966 before the new project was opened. Having been finished by his brother Roy, "'Walt Disney World's" Magic Kingdom was opened in 1971. In the years W.D.W has grown to 3 themed parks including E.P.C.O.T. — a centre, 3 water parks, numerous hotels, a night-time entertainment and shopping complex and more.
In more recent times Disney opened a version of the Magic Kingdom in the mideighties in Tokyo again similar in design to the original Magic Kingdom built some 30 years before by Walt himself.
The company then turned their attention to Europe and after long negotiations with several sites Euro Disney opened its doors on the 12th of April, 1992. The result is 56 hectares of land, which include 6 uniquely designed on-site themed hotels, a Disney campground including hundreds of woodland cabins, a night-time entertainment complex. Being divided into 5 themed areas the park includes restaurants, shops and attractions uniquely themed to compliment the area where they are situated.
Main Street USA It is an American street of a turn of the century completed with old cars and gas lamps.
Frontierland. Here guests can take a trip to the Wild West, where they can experience life as a cowboy.
Adventureland combines the exotic Far Eastern bazaar with the deepest jungle and a taste of the Caribbean.
Fantasyland is a home to many of Disney's on screen characters including Snow White, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
Discoveryland is a historical look at the future through the eyes of European visitors such as Jules Verne and H.G. Wells.
Disney Village is a big entertainment complex (the biggest of its kind in Europe at the moment), located between the Magic Kingdom and the hotel area.
Disney Village covers an area of 18.000 square metres and includes besides various restaurants and shops, an open air stage, a night-club, a Wild West show and a multiplex cinema.
Being illuminated at night big red letters form the name "Disney Village". Should you enter Disney Village, you could find the best sort of entertainment and would not forget the endless shopping possibilities. Different open air concerts take place at the big stage, which cover a wide variety of music styles, like Soul, Rock. Jazz, Country or Pop. Most of the bands do not have big names, nevertheless you will never be disappointed by their performance. It is the right place where you can spend great hours at warm summer night. Besides the open air stage there are also indoor possibilities to hear live music.
At Disney Village you can find a Planet Hollywood, a Rainforest Cafe and Mc Donald's, besides various Disney restaurants. The restaurants offer a variety of food, starting with fast food and ending with complete menus at a high level. You can also have character breakfast at Disney Village.
All Disney resorts world-wide and the magic kingdoms share certain attractions and elements, but each is a unique experience.