- •Высшее образование
- •© Королева н.Е., Барсегян э.З., Сербиновская а.М., 2007
- •Предисловие Preface
- •Part I travelling and means of travel Unit 1.Holiday Plans
- •Holiday plans
- •The british on holiday
- •Compare:
- •Insert words or word combinations given in brackets below.
- •For example:
- •Camping is the ideal way of spending a holiday
- •V2.What's the meaning of the following words and phrases as they are used in the text?
- •In your answers use the following phrases:
- •Unit 3. Making Travel Arrangements
- •Holiday-making
- •Going on a trip
- •Remember:
- •Advertisements
- •Intourist holidays to Russia...
- •Intourist Moscow Limited: Russian business trips
- •Unit 4.Travel by Rail
- •Travelling by train in britain (part I)
- •Information (1)
- •Information (2)
- •To express your opinion use the following:
- •At the Station: Signs and Notices
- •Fanny clayton awakes to life
- •Conversations overhead I
- •Notes for reply:
- •Heat and coal-dust across india by train
- •Via rail canada
- •The Canadian
- •Corridor Service
- •Your accommodation
- •Discounted fares
- •Tourist
- •Sncf agent
- •In pairs, take turns to role-play the conversation between a travel agent (selling the trip you planned above) and a customer (asking about the holiday- route, itinerary, and facilities).
- •Highlights of britain by rail
- •Unit 5. Air Travel
- •Making the best of journeys
- •Travelling by air a
- •Immigration
- •11. Read the extracts (dialogues) and complete this chart:
- •Going through the customs
- •Imagine you are a uk Custpms officer. How would you
- •The customs allowance
- •Prohibited and restricted goods from outside the eu
- •Insert words or word combinations given in the brackets.
- •On the aircraft
- •Imagine you are the airline's Personnel Officer. Which of these answers would indicate a good applicant? Which would worry you? How would you deal with these worries in an interview?
- •Victoria’s first flight
- •3 For your luggage. Once inside the spacious departures
- •International travel
- •International Airport. Read the information about Tokyo Narita Airport. Answer the following questions:
- •Tokyo narita
- •Unit 6. Travel by Sea and River — Cruises and Ferries
- •Winter cruise
- •Insert prepositions and adverbs where necessary.
- •Choosing a holiday trip
- •Cruise information
- •Imagine that you work for a travel agent or for the
- •A sea trip
- •IVaveller: Travel agent:
- •Itinerary
- •Unit7. Coach Travel
- •A stop for lunch
- •No luggage compartments
- •Europe’s highlights
- •Touring by coach in britain
- •Mini-tours
- •Full tours
- •Scheduled coach services
- •Unit 8.Travelling by Car
- •Would you like to drive?
- •A good driving record
- •Hiring car
- •Best of florida
- •Day 10 St. Pete Beach / Clearwater — Sanibel / Captiva
- •3.,Glve a presentation of the problems posed in thé text. Hints for motorists in the us
- •Part II hotels and hotel business Unit 1.The Accommodations Industry
- •Unit 2.Hotel Facilities and Other Services
- •General services:
- •Other abbreviations:
- •Alexander Hotel ★★★★★
- •Helena Hotel ★★★
- •Apollo Hotel ★★★★
- •Hilton on park lane ★★★★★
- •Royal ★★★ luxe
- •Россия, Москва, 1—4 июля 2005 года XIV Ежегодный итоговый Конгресс Европейской Ассоциации Психотерапии
- •Arrange a conference
- •Conference requirements
- •1 Meeting room for 200 theatre-style — 5 days
- •Video recorders
- •Letter of convocation
- •International council for the exploration of the sea
- •To the authors of papers and posters and participants in the symposium the ecology and management aspects of extensive mariculture
- •Indicate different conference facilities and services that the types of hotels listed below might have. Also indicate the special staff requirements that each would have:
- •Unit 4. Food and Beverage Service
- •7. Write the derivatives to the following words in the box:
- •Food and beverage department (part 2) - bars, snack-bars, cocktail lounges and room service
- •Quail lodge carmel-california
- •The front desk
- •Agree or disagree with the following statements. Give
- •Checking in
- •Checking out
- •2. Practise making hotel reservations for different people:
- •The hotel industry in taiwan
- •Ritz hotel
- •The Peninsula
- •The Palace Hotel
- •Unit 6. Careers in the Hotel Industry
- •Careers in the hotel industry
- •7. Give the detailed translation of the text.
- •Model 1
- •Unit 7. Hotel and Motel Chains
- •Hotel and motel chains
- •At a hotel
- •Hints for hotel guests
- •15 Place Vendôme 75401 Paris Cedex 01, France Tel: (33 1) 43 16 30 30 Fax: (33-1) 43-16-36-68
- •I’m happy to provide the information you requested regarding Jim Cash with understanding that this information will be confidential.
- •Supplementary texts for reading and discussion
- •Packing for a trip
- •How to put your stuff in your luggage
- •Selecting luggage
- •New zealand trip report
- •Travelling in new zealand
- •In pairs work out an itinerary for the train using the map
- •Vintage Rail Cars
- •Die bahn (db) Your partner for travelling by train in Germany
- •Offers for visitors from other european countries
- •InterRail
- •Egyptair general information for passengers
- •Airline meals
- •. Travel by sea and river — cruises and ferries
- •Hotel barges
- •England, scotland, wales self-drive boats
- •Camelot cruises
- •The naga barges cruises
- •California & the west coach tours
- •Scenic parks explorer coach tour 14 days/13 nights
- •South africa tours*— guided coach tours of south africa
- •12 Day /11 Night s.A. Explorer Coach Tour
- •16 Day / 15 Night Panorama Coach Tour
- •Discover germany by bus!
- •Important rules:
- •Accommodation in germany
- •Individual Travel in Germany
- •Vacation Villages and Houses
- •Vacations on Farm
- •Business writingreference section forms
- •Messages
- •Notices
- •Reports
- •Parkside leisure center
- •Memoranda
- •If this is the case, please do one of the following:
- •Appendix
- •How to read an air ticket
- •Договор На приобретение туристической путевки — ваучера
- •In a person of (Direc
- •Initials, home address, place of work, title, office and home telephone No.)
- •1. Subject of the Agreement
- •In case of renouncement caused by different reasons the Company, in accordance with the terms stated in the point 2.4 of the present Agreement, deducts the following penalties:
- •If differences between the Company and the Customer can not be eliminated by way of negotiations they shall be considered in legal form according to the legislation of Russian Federation.
- •Договор На туристское обслуживание
- •Agreement For tour servicing
- •In a person of Director Gener- al acting on the basis of
- •Предмет Договора
- •Стоимость и оплата туристской путевки
- •In the case when the Customer is late for the flight due to any reason as well as when the Customer cancels the tour out of time the tour cost has not been returned.
- •In exclusive cases the Company has the right to shift the date of the tour beginning if the embassy of residence/transit country delayed with issuing of visas.
- •If the case of justified, claims arises the Customer is to apply to a representative of the receiving company or to the representative of the Company in the country of destination.
- •If the problem has not been eliminated the Customer is to apply to the Company on coming back within 5 days counting from the day of arrival from the tour. Otherwise the stated
- •Insurance
- •Bibliography
- •Королева Наталия Евгеньевна, Барсегян Элина Зограки, Сербиновская Александра Михайловна
- •Рукописи не рецензируются и не возвращаются!
International travel
Colin Knapp is talking about traveling to the Far East.
Interviewer: Colin, do you travel on business very often?
Colin Knapp: I travel to Thailand about two to three times per year.
Interviewer: And how long is the flight from England to Thailand?
Colin Knapp: The flight is about twelve hours.
Interviewer: Uh, huh. Do you enjoy that long flight?
Colin Knapp: It’s, it is OK as long as I take plenty of reading, and they normally have three to four films.
Interviewer: And do you watch all the films?
Colin Knapp: I watch all the films because I find it very difficult to sleep on a plane.
Interviewer: OK. Do you suffer from jet lag* after the flight?
Colin Knapp: Er, I suffer jet lag. In Thailand it lasts for about one day.
Interviewer: Uh-hu... and when do you return to England?
Colin Knapp: It is worse, for some reason, and is about three days.
Interviewer: So traveling back to England is less pleasant?
Colin Knapp: It is less pleasant, but that apparently is quite common.
Interviewer: OK. Erm... and what’s the reason for your visits to Thailand?
Colin Knapp: It’s to teach and to do some business with the University.
Interviewer: Why do you travel to Thailand to do business? Why can’t you do that by telephone or fax?
Colin Knapp: Because our discussions are quite complex and it is too complex for telephone and fax.
Interviewer: OK. When you visit Thailand do you experience a culture gap?«
Colin Knapp: There is a culture gap, yes.
Interviewer: Erm... can you give me any examples of that?
Colin Knapp: They are very polite people, and so there are times when you may think they agree with you, but they say “yes” because they think it is polite.
Interviewer: Ok. So the way people communicate is different?
Colin Knapp: They communicate in a different way, yes.
Interviewer: Ok. And also can you give people visiting Thailand any tips for their visit?
Colin Knapp: Erin... always try to be polite, and be respectful, and on first meeting try not to look the person in the eye too often...
* jet lag — tiredness after flying to a place where the time is different.
Comprehension questions:
How often does Colin travel on business?
Which country does he visit regularly?
How long is the flight?
What two things does he do during the flight?
Does he suffer from jet lag?
Is jet lag different traveling west-east and east-west?
Why does he travel to the Far East instead of doing business by telephone or fax?
What example of a culture gap does he give?
What tips does he give for visiting this country for the first time?
Work in groups and discuss the following:
Do you like or dislike flying?
Do you sleep on a plane or do you prefer to read? Do you always watch the in-flight films?
What do you know about jet lag?
Have you experienced cultural differences when you travel?
What are the advantages of face-to-face meetings compared to doing business by telephone, fax or computer?
Think about your own town or city and discuss the questions:
Where is the nearest international airport?
Where is the nearest main train station?
How do you get to the airport from your college or place of work? By bus or train?
How do you get to the main train station?
What routes would you take to the airport and station by car?
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Work in pairs playing the roles of a Visitor and a Local Resident. Ask and answer questions. Take the roles in turns.
Use:
How do I get to the airport from here?
What’s the best way to get to the train station from here?
The best thing to do is...
The quickest way to get to...
If you take the... it’ll take about... minutes and it’ll cost...
It’s not a good idea to... because... (give reason)
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