- •1. Air travel
- •Complete the words or phrases below using words from the box.
- •What do you call:
- •Complete this part of a letter about an unpleasant flight.
- •2. Twa have the answers
- •2.6 Complete the sentences paying attention to the difference between the use of the modal verbs mustn’t and don’t have to.
- •1) Fill in the gaps using the following modal verbs:
- •2) Write the sentences using the words in brackets. Use mustn’t or don’t have to.
- •3. Hotels
- •Put these sentences in a logical order.
- •3.2 What would you say in these situations?
- •1) You are staying in a quite a good hotel (e.G. Two-star) in your country. Would you expect to have the following?
- •4. Bookings
- •4.1 Tick the correct answers to the questions below.
- •4.2 Listen to the dialogue “Booking a Hotel”. Tick the correct answers.
- •Write sentences about The Grand Hotel. Use It is… , There is… or There are… and the following phrases:
- •Using the example given below, write your own reservation-letter.
- •5. A sightseeing holiday
- •5.1 Complete this postcard that John sent to his family while he was on holiday. You may need word or phrase in each space.
- •5.2 Which of these places do you usually visit or go to when you are on holiday?
- •1) Confirm the information in the questions without repeating the same words or phrases. Use words and phrases from the opposite page.
- •6. Asking the way.
- •3) Match 1-10 with a) – j) to make sentences or questions.
- •7. Giving directions
- •7.1 Listen to three conversations. Are the statements true (t) or false (f)?
- •7.2 Complete the notes. Listen again to check.
- •7.3 Read the extracts from the audio script. Are the phrases in bold asking for information (a), explaining the directions (e) or showing understanding (u)?
- •7.4 Work in pairs. Student a: look at the map a. Student b: look at the map b. Ask for and give directions.
- •Give directions from your home.
- •2) Write a note for an English-speaking friend giving directions from either the railway station or a bus station to your home. Start with:
- •3) Look at the map and complete the dialogue.
- •1. Air travel
- •4. Bookings
- •4.2 Booking a Hotel
- •6. Asking the way.
- •7. Giving directions
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3.2 What would you say in these situations?
You want to stay in a hotel for two nights next week with your husband / wife. You phone the hotel. What do you ask or say?
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You are at the hotel reception and you are planning to leave in 15 minutes. What could you ask the receptionist?
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You want to wake up at 7 a.m. but you don’t have an alarm clock. What do you ask at reception?
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You have a drink in the hotel bar. The barman asks how you want to pay. What’s your reply?
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When you turn on the shower in your room, the water comes out very slowly. What could you say at reception?
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You want to go to the nearest bank but don’t know where it is. What do you ask at reception?
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Home task
1) You are staying in a quite a good hotel (e.G. Two-star) in your country. Would you expect to have the following?
a room without a private bathroom
a hairdryer in the bathroom
a colour television in the room
a telephone in the room
writing paper in the room
a machine for making tea and coffee in the room
an electric trouser press (= a machine which presses / irons your trousers for you) in the room
air conditioning in the room
4. Bookings
A hotel website
customer [`kastqmq] посетитель
businesspeople [`biznqs,pi:pl] предприниматели
access [`xksqs] доступ
Study the patterns there is … there are …
Singular
There is a restaurant. There isn’t a restaurant. Is there a restaurant?
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Plural
There are two restaurants. There aren’t any restaurants. Are there any restaurants? |
Read this information about the Cosmo Hotel.
COSMO
HOTEL
The Cosmo Hotel in San Antonio is a small hotel, but our customers come from the world’s top companies. They know that the Cosmo understands businesspeople.
At the Cosmo, there are twelve single rooms with a shower and five double rooms with a bath. There is a phone and Internet access in every room, so you can phone the office and send e-mails, day or night.
There isn’t a restaurant, but there is a room service and there’s also a bar for snacks and drinks.
Transport is no problem. There are buses to the airport and the railway station, and there is also a car park for twenty cars.
If you want to do business in San Antonio, the Cosmo Hotel is the hotel for you!
Exercises
4.1 Tick the correct answers to the questions below.
Are there any single rooms with a bath?
a Yes, there are. b No, there aren’t.
Are there any double rooms with a bath?
a Yes, there are. b No, there aren’t.
Can you send e-mails from your room?
a Yes, you can. b No, you can’t.
Is there a restaurant?
a Yes, there is. b No, there isn’t.
Can you have meals in your room?
a Yes, you can. b No, you can’t.
Is there a bar?
a Yes, there is. b No, there isn’t.
Is there a bus to the airport?
a Yes, there is. b No, there isn’t.