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3.19. Look at the pictures and discuss the questions below with a partner.

Questions:

1. What kind of tourists might go to the places in the pictures, and what could they do there? What problems can they face? What might they enjoy most?

2. What holidays would you prefer? How would they be different from the holidays you usually have?

3.20. What country (countries) would you like to visit in you lifetime? Plan

a round-the-world holiday and say which six countries you would like

to visit and why. Before discussing your choice in class, do the short

questionnaire below.

1) I am most likely to spend a Saturday night … 2) I enjoy spending time with …

a) at a coffeehouse with friends; a) teenagers;

b) at home with a book; b) college students;

c) having people over for dinner. c) people of all ages.

3) Choose the most appealing menu … 4) My friends would describe me as:

a) potato dumplings; a) social;

b) stir-fried chicken; b) bookish;

c) lamb stew. c) adventuresome.

5) The thought of not having hot water for a week …

a) scares me to death;

b) means I’d have to boil it on the stove;

c) hot water is for wimps.

6) I have always wanted to visit …

a) a European Castle;

b) The Great Wall;

c) Red Square.

Answer Key:

Which letter did you check most often?

a - you might prefer the hustle, bustle and high culture of Central Europe; b - you might enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of China;

c - you might appreciate the joys and challenges of Russia, or the countries of the former Soviet Union.

3.21. Work with a partner and think what pieces of advice you would give to a stranger in the following situations in Russia? In a foreign country?

(a) How to find Luggage Check-In.

(b) How to find Cart Rental.

(c) How to check in at the airport.

(d) What kind of travel card to buy and why.

(e) How to find First Class Carriage at a railway station.

(f) How to ask a clerk about train departure.

(g) How to find a cafeteria.

(h) What to do and where to go after landing.

3.22. Choose the best means of transport for the following people. Discuss your choice in class.

- for a business man;

- for a retired well-to-do couple;

- for students traveling across Europe;

- for traveling from New York to Siberia;

- for traveling from China to Australia.

3.23. Read the dialogues with a partner and make up a dialogue on any situation at the airport.

1.

Passenger: How much weight is allowed to take on board the plane?

Check-in clerk: As you are flying economy class, sir, the weight of your baggage must not exceed forty-five pounds. You will be charged for any excess weight you have.

Passenger: Oh, I don’t think my things will weigh that much. See, it’s only forty-one pound. Could I have my handbag with me?

Check-in clerk: Certainly. We shall attach a tag “carry-on baggage” to it. But the suitcase will have to go to the overhead baggage compartment. And now please would you step over to the departure lounge. You will hear your flight and destination announced.

2.

Flight attendant: May I have your seat number? It is in your boarding pass.

Passenger: Here you are.

Flight attendant: Thus way, please. Your seat is over there – third row on the right, next to the porthole. You may put your hat and raincoat on the rack.

(to all the passengers a bit later) Ladies and gentlemen, please put your seats in the upright position and fasten your seatbelts.

Passenger: At what altitude are we going to fly?

Flight attendant: The altitude will be about 25,000 feet.

Passenger: Thanks.

Flight attendant: (some time later) How is the flight? Quite comfortable?

Passenger: Yes, thank you. When do we get to London?

Flight attendant: We should touch down shortly after three, very soon now.

(before landing): Ladies and gentlemen. In 10 minutes we shall be landing at Heathrow. Please remain seated with safety belts fastened and with the seats in the upright position until the plane has come to a compete halt. Thank you.

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