(123doc) English For Tourism 1 PDF
(123doc) English For Tourism 1 PDF
(123doc) English For Tourism 1 PDF
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TOURISM 1
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Unit 1 TOURISM TODAY
VOCABULARY
1- Put the words in the box in the correct list
2- Match the pictures and the words in the box. Write the correct letter
Places to go Things to do
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
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13 14 15 16
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17 18 19 20
Conversation
A- Look at the picture. What does this describe? Which country does it
belong to?
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PRONUNCIATION
Listen to these words below and mark the stress. Say each word out loud
Destination brochure charter festival currency
self-catering heritage resort excursion itinerary
sightseeing visa museum
LISTENING
Listen to four people talking about themselves.
Juan Menacho: 21 year old, train travel agent from Seville
Ulla Lindstrom is 36, comes from Stockholm, is the marketing Manager of a Swedish tour
company
Anita Clayton is 18 years old, comes from Manchester, and is unemployed
Paola Gallizia is a 21 year-old flight attendant with Alitalia. She lives in Milan.
A- There are 15 words, tick 8 words in these words.
agency beach favourite lake civilization
vacation boring temple museum excitement
flight coast pagoda grotto winter
B- Find the answer to the question:
1- Who likes painting?
2- Who is working in their first job in tourism?
3- Who has been to Japan?
4- Who wants to work in another country?
5- Who has a sister who has worked in Turkey?
C- Listen again and complete the chart:
Name Juan Ulla Anita Paola
Nationality
Age
Hometown
Occupation
Interests/
hobbies
Favourite place
Plans for
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future
Countries
visited
LANGUAGE FOCUS
Talking about like and dislike
A- Which ones express like or dislike? Give some other expressions about
like/dislike
I am tired of spending vacation
I like traveling
I’m not fond of flying
I can’t stand airline food
I love art galleries
I’m interested in ancient civilization
I don’t mind it most of the time
B- Underline the expression about like and dislike in the texts below.
I travel a lot on business, especially Egypt. I like traveling, but in fact I’m
not very fond of flying- it gets very boring after a while, and I can’t stand
airline food. But I don’t mind it most of the time- at least I get to see the
world. I particularly like the Far East. I’m fascinated by the mixture of
ancient and modern civilizations – things like ancient historic temples
right next to sophisticated up-to-date technology. Last year, for the first
time, I actually had a holiday in Egypt and it was so interesting. I saw the
Pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Valley of the Kings. I hope that one day I’ll
be able to spend a whole year out there.
C- Gerunds after prepositions
Look forward to count on resort to insist on
Object to be opposed to be get used to
1. Underline all the preposition + gerunds combination
We, the members of the student council, would like to share with you the
thoughts and concerns of the general student body. As you probably
know, many students are complaining about life on campus. We are
interested in meeting with you to discuss our ideas for dealing with these
complaints. We know that you are tired of hearing students complaint
and that you are not used to working with the student council. However,
if you really believe in giving new ideas a try, we hope you will think
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about speaking with our representatives soon. We look forward to hearing
from you soon.
2- Complete the statements with the appropriate preposition and the gerund
form of the verb
At in on to about for
a- I don’t have any plans for spring break, but I’m not concerned
___(get) bored. I can always take a walk or something.
b- What are my plans for spring break? I’m very interested __( listen) to
jazz. I’m going to attend the spring jazz festival.
c- My friends and I are driving to New Orleans. I’m excited __ ( go) but
I’m nervous __( drive) at night.
d- I’m really looking forward __( stay) at home and just __( relax)
e- I’m driving to Quebec. It’s famous__(have) great food.
f- I love languages, but I’m not good ___ (learn) them, so I’m studying
for my Japanese class over the break.
g- My friends and I are going camping, but my little brother insists __
(come) with us. A lot of fund that’ll be!
h- My girlfriend plans __(read) and __(go) to the movies, so I guess I’ll
read a lot and see a lot of movies.
3- Combine these sentences. Use preposition in parentheses
a- You can’t walk on campus late at night. You have to worry about your
safety (without)
b- We can make changes. We can tell the administration about our
concerns. (By)
c- The administration can help. It can listen to our concerns (by)
d- In some cases, students just complain. They don’t make suggestions for
improvements (instead of)
e- Students get annoyed with some teachers. Some teachers come late to
class. (For)
f- You can improve your grades. Study regularly. (By)
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the time, but now I feel very comfortable about communicate in my
second language. I just joined an international student group, and I’m
excited with meeting new people. Summer break is coming, and a few of
us are planning on do some traveling together. Before to join this group, I
used to spend holidays alone.
Please write. I look forward to hear from you!
READING
Pre-Reading
1- When did the tourism begin? Who was the first tourist?
2- Can you think of some recent international events that have affected the tourism
industry?
3- If you were planning a holiday trip, what are some of the arrangements you
might need to make?
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Tourism Today – Facts And Challenges
Tourism is one of the biggest Tourism is a fast growing business. When Thomas
businesses in the world. There Cook organized his first excursion from Leicester to
are nearly 800 million Southborough in 1841, he probably didn’t know what
international tourist arrivals he was starting. Key developments in the last 150 years
every year. It employs, or so have led to the rise of mass tourism.There have
directly or indirectly, one in been technological developments in transport, in
fifteen of all workers particular the appearance of air travel and charter
worldwide, from A to Z from flights. There have been changes in working practices,
airport cleaners to zookeepers with worker getting paid holiday time and working
and includes bar staff, flight shorter and more flexible hours.In recent years we
attendants, tour guides, and have seen the growth of the internet and globalizations,
resort reps. It is a huge part of making the world seem a smaller but very fascinating
the economy of many place. The tourism industry grow faster and faster
countries- in countries such as each year. In 1950, there were 25 million international
the Bahamas over 60% of the tourist arrivals. In 2004, the figure was 760 million,
economy is based on tourism. and by 2020 it is predicted to be 1.6 billion.
But what are the challenges today? The tourism industry is affected by
many different things: international events, economic change, changes in
fashion. New concerns and worries appear every year, for example as
people become more worried about security and international terrorism, or
as the value of their currency changes. But new destinations and new
sources of tourists also seem to emerge every year.
Tourism survives. It is powerful and sometimes dangerous force in the
modern world. Tourism creates many good jobs and careers, but it also
produces many poor and badly paid jobs. Tourism can help to protect
environments and animal life, but it can also damage them. Tourist can
save cultures and the local way of life, but it can destroy them. Tourism
can change countries and people for the better, but it can also change
them for the worse. ( “Tourism 1, RoBin Walker and Keith Harding,P10, 2006)
THE COMPONENT OF TOURISM
A major component of tourism is location. The location of tourism is
known as the touritst destination and its importance depends upon three
major factors: attraction, accessibility, amenities.
The attractions of a as festivals, exhibitions Time taken to get to tourist
destination can be and congresses. destinations is also important
either natural, such as in realtion to accessibility.
the climate, or human- Accessibility is related to
made such as historical the distance from centres
buldings. Attractions of population or to tourist
can also be events such generating regions, and
to transport facilities.
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Amenities at the
location include
entertainment,
accommodation and
catering facilities as
well as local transport
services. At the
destination there is
usually some tourist
organization which
provides the
framework within
which tourism
operates.
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The journey undertaken by tourists and their stay in the destination give
rise to tourist services. These include transport for passengers to the
location, as well as accommodation, catering and entertainment at the
destination.In the past 25 years the growth of overseas tourism has
increased the importance of two service providers: travel agent and tour
operator. Besides, most countries now have active public sector tourism
organizations.These organizations include national and regional tourists
boards and offices. At the local level these are often tourist information
centers. One of the main functions of public sector tourism is to provide
information.
As tourism has grown in importance at local, regional, national and
international level, a number of pressure groups have become involved in
tourism issues. Such pressure groups include Friends of the Earth,
Greenpeace, church groups and community organization.
( “ Tourism”, Neil McBurney, Prentice Hall international English Language Teaching,1996)
A- Comprehension
1- What reasons are given for people wanting to travel?
2- Find four examples of improvements in transport?
3- What did Thomas Cook do?
4- Why was the instruction of hotel vouchers and traveller’s cheques so
important?
5- What are the four positive and four negative effects of tourism ?
6- Which of the key developments in tourism do you think were the most
important?
7- The importance of a tourist destination depends upon three main
factors. Complete the table below, noting those factors and giving
examples of each
Destination
Factor 1………………….. Factor 2…………………. Factor 3………………..
e.g (a)……………………. e.g (a)……………………. e.g (a)…………………….
e.g (b) ………………….. e.g (b) ………………….. e.g (b) …………………..
e.g (c) …………………. e.g (c) …………………. e.g (c) ………………….
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B- Decide these statements True ( T) or False ( F).
1- The ancient Greek built first roads.
2- The Roman first organized the tourism industry?
3- One in fifty of all workers are employed in tourism related industries.
4- The number of international tourism arrivals will more than double
between 2004 and 2020
5- Tourists often worry about international security
6- Tourism has only had a good influence on the modern world.
7- The attraction of a destination can be the transport service
8- Time is the important thing in relation to accessibility
C- Vocabulary:
Word- combination: Match words in A and ones in B
A B
1. regional tourist 6. Travel a- Region f- Tour
2. national tourist 7. Inclusive b- Facilities g- Group
3. tourist generating 8. Tour c- Operator h- Board
4. tourist information 9. Service d- Agent i- Provider
5. catering 10. pressure e- office j- Center
Output task:
1- What famous attraction have you seen? Which was your favourite
and why?
2- Describe the places on your list to the class but don’t say their
names. The other students have to guess ans say whether they would
like to go there.
Ex: This is a city in Italy. It’s very beautiful. It’s got canals and gondolas
instead of streets and cars ( Answer: Venice)
3- Writing: write a report to describe your favourite destination.
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Unit 2: WHAT’S YOUR JOB?
VOCABULARY
3- Match the pictures and the words in the box. Write the correct letter
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
2- Put these words into the correct columns. The words may be in more
than one column.
a- banquet e- tour guides i-reservation and counter staff
b-concierge f-Traffic Assistance j-Tour Planners
c- bartender g- marketing staff k-Airhostess / flight attendant
d-curator h-executive chefs l -sales and Marketing staff
Hotel tourism department trafic/transportation
Banquet tour guide flight attendant
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_______ ___________ _____________
________ ___________ _____________
3-Who would carry out the activities below? Match these activities with the
words below
a. warden b-receptionist c-curator d- flight attendant
e- pilot f-porter g-chambermaid h-purser
i-conciege j-flight controller k-
CONVERSATION
Complete the blank with the words in the box
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Kim: If you are under 1.55m, your chances are slim and also if you are
over 1.85m you’re probably excluded. You should be of average build
and your weight should be proportionate to your height.
John: Is it the same for men and women?
Kim: Yes, more or less. First, you’ve got to be in pretty __3___. You don’t
need twenty-twenty vision but you’ve got to have fairly good eyesight.
College education and good memory are also the important __4___
for flight attendant.
John: Well, thank you so much for the information. I’ll consider this if I
want to be a flight attendant.
Kim: oh, You’re welcome.
PRONUNCIATION
A- Listen to these words. How many syllables do they have? Tick the right column
Number of syllables Strongest
Word 1 2 3
Agent First
Attendant
Manager
Catering
Guide
Porter
Tourism
Pilot
Attractions
Calm
B- REDUCTION OF DO YOU
Listen. Notice the pronunciation of do you in these questions. Then listen
and repeat.
/dәyә/
Where do you live? What do you do?
Where do you work? Where do you go to school?
C- Distinguish between /i/ and /e/
Listen and practice the difference
Pig/peg hid/head fill/fell middle/medal chick/cheque
Miss/mess pit/pet lift/left sit/set lid/lead
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Write the words you hear
LISTENING
A-The woman is making a passenger survey. Listen and complete the chart below
READING
Read about the people who work in the tourist industry. What are their
job?
Kukrit: I work in the centre of Bangkok, at Hualamphong railway station.
My job is to advise tourists about accommodation, transport, and
sightseeing. It takes a lot of energy- you need to be patient and friendly. I
realy like helping people to have a nice time in my city, but it’s very tiring.
Monika: I work six days a week, including evenings. In this job, you need
to be well organized and efficient. I plan the menus with the chef, handle
the day to day running of the business, do the accounts, and manage a
team of ten. The only part of the job I don’t like is dealing with customers’
complaints
Ramon: What I like about my job is that every day is different. I’m part of
a team and we all get on well. I have to check guests in and out of the
hotel, take reservations, and sort out problems. I enjoy dealing with people
– except the ones who are rude. For a job like this, you need to be a
sociable person and to be diplomatic.
Alex: when I’m on a tour, I’m my own boss, and I really enjoy that. You
need to be cam and resourceful for this job. Basically, I’m responsible for
making sure that the tour goes smoothly and that people enjoy their
holiday. I check what’s happening each day, and deal with any problems.
The only negative thing is that it’s a big responsibility.
John: when I’m on a tour,I feel that I am dealing with the ancient
civilization. I am in charge of helping others understand and appreciate
cultural or natural heritage in many different settings - from parks,
museums and aquariums to industrial sites, interpretive centres and
botanical gardens. I have to equip my knowledge about subject matter
and I can share my interest and knowledge with others. The different
audiences make these positions interesting and stimulating.(adapt from “
Tourism and catering, Neil Wood, workshop 2003)
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A- Read and complete the notes
Job responsibility
Kukrit …………………….. ……………………………
Monika …………………….. ………………………….
Ramon ……………………….. …………………………
Alex ……………………… ………………………..
John ………………………… ………………………..
B- Write the correct name:
a- _______ doesn’t like dealing with complaints
b-________ likes helping people to have a nice time in his/her city
c-________ likes being his/her own boss
d-_______ doesn’t like rude people
OUTPUT TASK
Speaking:
Work group of four or five students:
Imagine a job and think about what do you do everyday, about the
personal qualities you need
Ask the other groups to guess which it is
Writing:
Write a paragraph about the job you’d like to do
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Unit 3 TRAVEL AGENT
Warm up
Choose one of the pictures and imagine you are that person. Don’t tell anyone
which picture you have chosen. You are in tourist information office. Make
survey to complete the chart.
Destination …………………………………………………………………………………..
Purpose of visit ……………………………………………………………………………..
Length of stay …………………………………………………………………………………..
Mode of transportation …………………………………………………………………………………..
Occupation …………………………………………………………………………………..
Age …………………………………………………………………………………..
Now go around the class and conduct a survey to find out, to guess which of
pictures each person chose.
VOCABULARY
Look at the list of types of holidays and match each one with the
appropriate phrase from a publicity brochure
a- adventure b-farmstay c- safari/wildlife d- camping
e- fly-drive f- self-catering g- cruise h- skiing
i- driving/touring j- package/beach k- trekking l- backpacking
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1“ Sun,sea and sand- and all you pack is your suitcase”
2“ A floating five-star hotel”
3“ Route maps providied”
4“ Escape the crowds- go where the mood take you”
5“ A unique game- viewing experience”
6“ Tents available for hire”
7“ Discover a world of excitement”
8“ Your car will be waiting at the airport”
9“ Each suite has basic cooking facilities and a fridge”
10“ Breathtaking views from the snow- capped Himalayas”
11“ Sun glistening on the white Alpine slopes”
12“ Experience the working life of the countryside”
CONVERSATION
Complete the conversation with the words in the box:
a-reasonably c- availability
b-peaceful d-beach
A b f I o q r
B- Distinguish / æ/ and / e/
C - Intonation
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B- Listen to the conversation again and decide the sentence True or False
2- The tours that the travel agent recommends only include the flights, the
train and the coaches.
4- The travel agent gets their contact details to set up a file for them.
(Extract from Tourism, Robin Walker and Keith Harding)
LANGUAGE FOCUS:
a-Take a trip together c-try that new seafood place e- buy tickets
3- A: Sweaters are on sale. Maybe we could buy one for Brian’s birthday
5- A: I’m hungry
B: Let’s …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
READING:
A- FOUR HOLIDAYS
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EGYPT DISCOVERER- A real insight in to a diverse land: history and
culture in Egypt's main cities with a Nile cruise and relaxation by the
Red Sea (13 days from GBP1,129 to GBP1,569 including flights)
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CYCLING THE DANUBE - VIENNA TO BUDAPEST
A varied self guided ride through the Hungarian lowlands
from charming Vienna to the beautiful city of Budapest
This is a classic one week ride through the beautiful
peaceful scenery that links these two historic cities. Vienna
requires little introduction, with a wealth of history, famous
sites, entertainment and culture. The route passes
numerous rural villages and takes in the famous 'Danube
Bend', one of the most picturesque sections of this famous
river. This section makes more use of the roads, which can
be busy, and also moves away from the banks of the river more often, but
follows cycle paths and good quality flat tracks
for much of the time. There is one hilly day.
After a few miles in Slovakia the route
continues to Hungary. Riverside woodland
gives way to farmland, avenues of walnut
trees, wide flat landscapes and the shady hills
towards the famous Danube Bend. The end
point of the trip is the beautiful city of
Budapest with time to soak up the wonderful
atmosphere, enjoy the stunning architecture
and visit Buda Castle and the Royal Palace.
http://www.exodus.co.uk/holidays/lsh.html?
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In group, decide which of the four holidays you would recommend for the following people. Explain
the reason you choose.
1- The family of four – a couple in their forties with two children aged twelve
and eight. They have two weeks available
2- A group of young people (students). They don’t have much money, but they
have plenty of time. They want to go somewhere different.
3- A retired couple in their sixties,healthy and active, interested in culture and
nature.
4- A single woman. She has a very well-paid but stressful job as a lawyer. She
likes outdoor sports.
B- WHAT DOES A TRAVEL AGENT DO?
The travel agent acts as an intermediary between the tourist and the
accommodation and transport providers. The main role of the travel agent is to
sell holidays, particularly package holidays or inclusive tours, and travel ticket.
A travel agent may choose to work freelance, or as part of a larger travel
agency. Some agents specialize in a particular field of travel like business
travel, exotic travel, or honeymoon arrangements. In some cases, a travel
agent also provides overseas support and referrals, which can sometimes be
incredibly useful.
. Travel agents can also help to organize visas and passports for their clients,
ensuring that they move smoothly during their trip
Some travel agents can also recommend language classes and other
preparations for a trip, while others might have helpful hints and tips for their
customers to ensure that the clients enjoy the trip
A specialty travel agent who focuses on something like business travel may
include things in a travel package which are tailored to businesspeople,
such as specially organized tours, or accommodations which include needed
services like Internet access. Travel agents sell themselves on their ability
to organize complex and fun trips, whether they be whirlwind tours
through Europe or leisurely luxury cruises.
Employment in this industry is waning, because Internet sites allow
consumers to access many deals directly. However, in a crisis a travel
agent can be quite useful; for example, upon the death of a loved one,
someone might prefer to allow someone else to organize travel
arrangements. A travel agent is also experienced in all of the quirks of the
travel system, and a trip can sometimes run more smoothly with a travel
agent at the helm.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-does-a-travel-agent-do.htm
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Travel agent Responsibilities
Freelance Book tickets to a particular destination
Business travel
II- Choose the best explanation for each of these words and phrases from the
text
1- freelance ( line 4, para 1)
a. working as profession independently
b. working in small company
c. working together with the partner
2- tailored
a- arranged some clothes for someone
b- saw some clothes for someone
c- enabled something to adapt to someone
3-whirlwind
a- very big b-very rapid c- very stormy
4-waning
a-promoting b- diminishing c- increasing
C- Matching two columns
1-incredibly a- the turning point
2-gourmet b- set of instruction about exercise/diet
3-regimens c- delicious, a critical judge of eating, drinking art
4-referrals d- great degree
5-crisis e- recommend or receive booking for other travel agency
OUTPUT TASK
Speaking: Pairwork
Practice 1:
Student A: Travel agents: you will be given a list of the holiday types you
specialize in. Customers will come to you with particular holiday requests.
Try to sell them a holiday that suits their needs, but is also one of the
holidays you specialize in.
Student B: You will be given one oor two holiday types in which you are
interested. Try to find a travel agent who can provide you with the same
holiday or a similar one. Visit as many travel agents as possible so that you
can be sure you have got the best holiday for you.
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Practice 2: telephone conversations:
- introduction yourself
- promising action
Student A: Tourist: you want to find out if there are any good late deals for
beach holidays. You are only interested if the price is very cheap and
sunshine is guaranteed.
Student B: Travel agent: You have one or two bargain-price late deals to
Nha Trang and to Mui Ne
Writing:
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Unit 4 MAKING RESERVATION
Transport
VOCABULARY
Here are some words of transportation. Match the picture with the words in
the box below:
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
10 11 12
CONVERSATION
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Complete the conversation with words below:
PRONUNCIATION
A – 1- Listen and focus on the sentences below:
Where is Mr Vernon going?
When is he travelling?
Which row is his seat in?
What date is he returning?
What time?
Why doesn’t he want a seat on the twelve-thirty flight?
2- Listen and practice this conversation
C : I’d like to reserve a seat on the ten thirty flight to Birmingham, on
Thursday. My name is Vernon
T : Thursday May 21st ? Certainly, sir. There’s a seat in the third row.
C: That’s fine. And I’m returning on May 23rd
T : The first Flight leaves Birmingham at eight thirty.
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C: That’s a bit early.
T : Or there’s twelve thirty, or four thirty
C: Four thirty’s too late. Twelve thirty, please.
T : on the twelve thirty flight on May 23rd , there’s only a seat free in
row thirteen.
C: Row thirteen? No, thanks. I’ll go at eight thirty.
B- 1- Distinguish between /З:/ and /a:/
Firm/farm burn/barn stir/star heard/hard
Dirt/dart hurt/heart birth/bath purse/pass
2- Write the words you hear
( adapted from Sound English,)
LISTENING
A – Listen to the conversation between a tourist and the travel agent in a
Barcelona travel agency. Decide these statements are True or False and
correct the false sentences.
1- The tourist wants a flight from Barcelona to Rome.(T)
2- He wants to travel on Monday.(F)
3- There are restrictions on the ticket.(F)
4- The man’s telephone number in Barcelona is 2018440.(F)
5- The flight leaves in the morning.(F)
6- Check-in time is at half past seven.
B- Listen the telephone conversation and fill out the blank:
Traveller: Hello, I’d like some information about __1____ from Amsterdam to
Paris, please.
Operator: ___2__ the line, please. I’ll put you __3__to International
Enquiries.
Clerk: International Enquiries. Can I help you?
Traveller: Yes,Can you tell me about trains from Amsterdam to Paris _4___?
Clerk: Certainly. What ___5___ would you like to leave?
Traveller: It doesn’t really _6____, but I have to be in Paris by __7___
Clerk: There’s an express at ___8____, getting in at __9____.
Traveller: Hmm, I’d _10____ to leave a bit later, I think.
Clerk: Well, the __11__ arrives in Paris at _12__ but you have to change
in Brussels.
Traveller: The time is beter, but I’d really __13_ not change. Is there a later
train?
Clerk: There is, but you would ___14__ have to change.
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Traveller: I see. In that case the __15__ is probably the best. Can I buy a
ticket now? I’ve got a credit card
{ Adapted from the listening task in First Class,1998)
LANGUAGE FOCUS
Polite/formal request
Could you tell me when you’d like to travel? Yes, On the 7th of July
Sorry, I can’t hear you.
What time of day would you like to travel?
I’d prefer a flight that leaves after 2 o’clock if possible
How can I help you?
I’d like a one-way ticket from Can Tho to Da Nang, please?
Informal request
Can I buy a ticket now? yes, certainly
PRACTICE
A- Imagine you are talking to the guest. Think of suitable Could you tell me?
question to ask
1- My name is difficult to spell.-> Could you tell me how you spell your name?
2- I’m leaving soon -> Could you tell me when………………….?
3-I arrived in this country recently->Could you tell me when……………………….?
4- I gave my tickets to someone -> Could you tell me who……………………….?
5- I’m leaving early next week -> Could you tell me which day……………..?
6- I can’t find my room key -> Could you tell me when …………………….?
B- Here are some questions that might be ased at a travel agent’s. Match the
replies to the client’s questions. Decide which of the people including the
clients did not speak politely.
1. Do I have to change planes anywhere a. Is that economy or business class?
2. Can I get an APEX ticket? b. No, It’s a direct flight
3. Is it best to fly from Paris to Lyon? c. No, it’s a non-stop flight
4. I’m booked on a flight to New York d. Your check-in time is 5:30 and your
tomorrow,but I can’t travel then. What departure time is 6:30.Do you want
should I do? me to book you a taxi?
5. What time do I have to be at the e. No, you have to change trains in
airport? Balgona. Is that OK?
6. Does the flight stop anywhere en f. Not really, it’s better to take a train
route?
7. Does the train go all the way to g. Would you like me to cancel your
Venice? reservation?
8. How much is a round trip ticket to h. Yes, but only if you stay over
Tokyo? Saturday night. Is that all right?
Hotel/restaurant reservation
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VOCABULARY
A- Look at the pictures. What kind of hotel do they show?
1 2 3
4 5 6
B-Match the names of hotel types with their definitions.
a- commercial hotel b- airport hotel c- congress hotel d- motel
e- guesthouse f- luxury hotel g- resort hotel h- countryhouse
1- It is built specially to provide a service to motorist
2- It provides every facility a wealthy guest might need.
3- It is situated in a place where tourists like to stay, often near the sea.
4- It provides accommodation for people going to or coming from other
countries, usually only staying for one night.
5- It provides facilities for large meetings and conferences, with a lecture
theotre and exhibition facilities.
6- It provides low-priced accommodation, usually on a small scale, for holiday
visitors or for long-stay guests.
7- It is situated in pleasant scenery, and provides comfortable but informal
accommodation for people who want to relax in a quiet place
8- It is often situated in a town center, and provides accommodation for
travelling bussinessmen, staying only one or two nights.
C- Match the picture with the words below:
a- suite b- family room c- twin room
d- penthouse f- single room g- double room
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1 2 3
4 5 6
D- In the table below are eleven types of ingredients. From the list, find one
other ingredient of each type.
a-Turkey b- mustard c- beans d- kidney e- herbs
f- margarine g- rice h- salmon i- lobster j- pheasant k- lamb
Vegetable Fish Shelfish Poultry Game Offal
Cauliflower Trout Crab Duck Venison Liver
CONVERSATION
Complete the conversation with the words in the box
Travel agent: Well, you could try Lanzarote. Here ‘s a picture – it ‘s fairly
cheap as well, as you can see.
Customer: hm, Sounds good.
Travel agent: I’ll check availability for you.. Would you want a twin room
with a __1___?
Customer: Yes
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Travel agent: If I were you, I would choose _2___, then you can eat out in
the restaurant at night. That way you’ll see a bit of the local
life
Customer: Ok, bed and breakfast
Travel agent: I’m sorry, did you say you wanted a ____1____?
Customer: yes, we did
Travel agent: Ok. There’s availability on 14th of November. Do you want to
___3__ it?
Customer: Can we think about it?
Travel agent: Off course, I can put a 24 hour ___4_ on your reservation, and
you can let me know tomorrow. Can I just take some details?
( adapt to listening task in Going International)
PRONUNCIATION
A – You will hear a hotel receptionist talking to guests. As you listen, tick the
correct information on the forms below:
RESERVATION FORM
RESERVATION FORM
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C- Listen and say these phrases
Roast pork North pole
An open door an awful joke
A stone wall a small hotel
A cold hall an important notice
LISTENING
A. Listen to the phone call and circle the correct answer(track3,4
1- Do Mr and Mrs Morell want to book a room for Tuesday night? Yes/No
2- Does the room cost 225 euros per night? Yes/No
3- Does the hotel have a restaurant? Yes/No
4- Do they want to book a table for seven o’clock? Yes/No
5- Does Mrs. Morell have a mobile phone? Yes/No
B.Listen to the voicemail message. Put the message in the correct order
□ Thank you, goodbye
□ We arrive in Dusseldorf at 6:00 pm on the 18 th
□ I’d like to make a room reservation for five nights from the 18 th
to the 22nd
of June
□ Please reserve us a parking space and a table for four for dinner at 7:30.
□ Hello. This is Steven Dickson from Edinburgh, UK
□ I’d like a double room for me and my wife, and an adjoining twin room for
my two daughters.
(Adapt u 3the listening task in Highly Recommended, 2004)
E- Listen to the special wishes and fill out the table unit 4
Special food: vegetarian, vegan, Muslim, Hindu, allergy to fish…etc
Special position: out of door, in the shade, by the window, non-smoking area..
Premises and furniture: steps,stairs,the basement, lift/elevator, access for
wheelchair..
Amenities: credit card, surrounding, atmosphere,band, reservation…
No Special food Special position Premises/furniture Amenities
1 Ame.Expr
parking
2 X X
For children highchair
3
5
(extract from listening task in International Restaurant English)
Language practice:
Complete the polite requests on the right and then practice them
Could you repeat that please?
Please repeat that
……………………………..speak a bit
Please speak a bit
more…………………………?
more slowly
READINGr
A- Computer reservation system
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A computer reservation system or CRS is a computerized system used to store
and retrieve information and conduct transactions related to travel. Originally
designed and operated by airlines, they were later extended to travel agents
as a sales channel. Major CRS operations are also known as Global
Distribution system (GDS). Many systems are now accessible to consumers
through internet gateways for hotel, rental cars, and other services as well as
airline tickets.
Today, each system allows an operator to locate and reserve inventory (for
instance, an airline seat on a particular route at a particular time), find and
process fares/prices applicable to the inventory, generate tickets and travel
documents and generate reports on the transactions for accounting or
marketing purposes. (Extract from Tourism, Robin Walker and Keith Harding)
R: Hello, Hotel Di Lago. Can I help you? G: Hello, I’d like to make a reservation, please
R: Certainly. When is it for? G: For the weekend of 25th and 26th June
R: Ok. How many nights is that for? G: Three nights- Friday, Saturday and Sunday
R: is that a single or a double room? G: a double room, please. With bathroom
R: All our rooms have a bathroom. That’s G: That’s fine
120 euros per night, including tax
R: Would you like a smoking or non- G: Non- smoking, please
- smoking?
R: Ok, so that’s a double room, non- G: That’s right
-smoking for three nights, from Friday
24th to Sunday 26th June
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OUTPUT TASK
Pairwork:
Student A: take a part of the tourist, holidaymaker, businessmen and tell
travel agent your needs so that he can recommend a suitable tour ( hotel,
restaurant and others)
Student B: take a part of the travel agent and recommend the suitable tour for
the guest ( student A)
Writing:
Write an email to confirm the details of the booking in the activity above
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Unit 5 HOW TO DEAL WITH COMPLAINTS?
Warm up:
“ The customer is always right.” Do you agree with this statement. Discuss you
opinion with the other.
VOCABULARY
Look at the picture. Identify the problem in the picture
CONVERSATION
Complete the conversation with the words below:
a- right. B- very c-rude d- late e- quite
̮
A : Excuse me, this table is too small. There are six of ̮ ̮ us
B: I’m sorry. I’ ll change your table straightaway.
Listen and mark the links in the conversations below
1- A: My room isn’t ready
B: I’ll send up someone from housekeeping straightaway
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2- A: The people in the room next door are making a lot of noise
B: I’m sorry. I’ll look into it for you
3- A: Excuse me. This fish is undercooked
B: I’m sorry madam. I’ll talk to the chef and bring you another
4- A: We’ve been waiting for an hour and a half
B: say your aunt is very ill. A doctor ought to see her at once
A: There isn’t a doctor available. They’re all busy
B: Ask the receptionist to hurry up
A: I’ve asked her over and over again. The more I ask,the longer I wait.
B- Distinguish /٨ / and /æ /
Bug/bag mud/mad puddle/paddle fun/fan
Sung/sang butter/batter hut/hat truck/track
Much/match drunk/drank cup/cap uncle/ankle
Listen and write the words you hear
LISTENING
A- Listen to the conversation between a travel agent and a customer.
1. What is Sara Ashton’s complaint?
2. How does the customer sound at the start of the conversation?
3. How does she sound at the end of the conversation?
4. Do you think the travel agent handled the complaint well? Say why?
(Extract 14 from the listening task in First Class 1998)
B- You are going to listen three conversations. For each one, decide:
1. Who is complaining and who is handling the complaint?
2. What they are complaining about?
3. What solution is proposed?
4. Who is the angriest?
(Extract from listening task in going international)
LANGUAGE FOCUS
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1- the travel agency booked her on the wrong flight
2- fairly calm
3- very angry
4- obviously not. His tone of voice showed that he was not interested and he
almost suggested that it was the customer’s mistake
Three complaints
1- a- hotel guest complaining to tour rep
b- noise and bulding work
c- try to move the guests to a quieter part of the hotel
d- guest is quite angry
e- hotel booking(brochure)
2- a- pasenger to airline rep
b- flight overbooked therefore has to wait for later flight
c- try to get passenger on earlier flight with another airline
d- very angry ( the angriest of the three)
e- plane charter
3- hotel manager to tour operator
b- hotel isnot featureed prominently enough in tour operator’s brochure
c- redesign on next brochure print out
d- not very angry
e- brochure design
Decide whether the responding to the complaints are in spoken or in written
languages. Then put them in order from most polite to most angry.
a. Are you supposed to be in charge here?ove theg
b. My particular complaint concerns the travel arrangement
c. We were reasonably happy with the resort and the hotel, although the food
was not really up to the standard we are used to.
d. I find such service totally unacceptable
e. Have you got a moment?
f. I demand to see the person in charge immediately
g- I can only apologize for the fact that
h. I was wondering if you could help me- there appears to be a little difficulty
i. I don’t like to complain but…
j. Please accept my sincere apologies for the problems you experienced.
Suggested response
Initial reaction: oh, dear, I’m so sorry to hear that
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Apology: certainly. Is there a problem? I’m really very sorry.
Clarification: what exactly is the problem?
Take detail: I’ll just take some details. Could you describe.. let me see if I can
help, I just needs a few detail
Offer explanation: I’m terribly sorry, but there has been a bit of problem. I
could just explaini
Proposed plan: I’ll see if I can sort it out, I’ll tell you what I’ll do/why don’t’
you/this is what I do..
READING
A – Read these extracts from five other letters of complaint. Match them with
the extracts from the tour operator’s responses:
Complaints
1- Not only that, but the bottom of the pool was damaged, with badly chipped
tiles. I heard of at least three children who suffered cuts as a result.
2- Imagine how we felt when we found that we had been abandoned in the
middle of a dangerous part of the city.
3- The room was dirty and the sheets were not changed at all during the two
weeks we were there. We didn’t want to bother the rep at the time as she
seemed very busy, but having returned we feel we ought to complain.
4- The hotel we were eventually put in was of a greatly inferior quality with
none of the facilities we had booked. We were offered no explanation and
no discount. Indeed, we had to pay a surcharge for half-board as there
were no self- catering facilities. Unless I receive a satisfactory explanation
and full compensation I shall have no alternative but to take legal action.
5- The transfer to our hotel advertised in your brochure as taking
approximately twenty minutes, in fact took over an hour.
Responses
a. I am very sorry that you received a less than satisfactory service. However,
there is very little we can do to put things right after the event. You should
have mentioned the situation to our representative, who could easily have
sorted out the situation for you.
b. It is most regrettable that your accommodation had to be changed at the
last minute. The representative at the resort should certainly have offered a
full explanation. Please accept my sincere apologies for this unfortunate
incident.
c. Unfortunately, from time to time repairs to facilities have to be made,
although we try to keep any disruption to a minimum.
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d. We will look into this matter and get back to you. Please note, however,
that our brochure clearly states that all timings are approximate and
cannot be guaranteed.
e. This really should not have happened and appropriate action has been
taken with the tour guide in question.
(Extract from reading task in going International)
1c,2e,3a,4b,5d
B-Read the text below. Then look at the responding to Sarah Ashton’s letter.
Does it follow steps 1-4 in the text? How can you improve it?
. Responding to letters of complaint
It is important to deal quickly
FLY –BY-NIGHT TRAVEL
with letters of complaint. A 101 Constable street Edinburgh EH 3PQ
Tel:031.333.9861 Fax: 031.333.9862
prompt and satisfactory reply Sarah Ashton
may save a customer. 14 Cherry Street
Edinburgh EH 12 1QT
First establish whether the 19 April 1991
complaint is justified. If you are
Dear Ms. Ashton
quite sure the customer is at
I do apologize for their inconvenience and
fault, your reply should politely hope you will decide to travel with us again.
point out what the facts are. If I would like to apologize on behalf of the staff
member who served you. He wishes you to
there is any doubt about know that he did not intend to cause you any
responsibility for a mistake, it offence.
Thank you for your letter of 16 April
is often wiser to assume the
concerining your visit to Fly-By-Night Travel
customer is right. last Monday.
As a gesture of our goodwill I am enclosing a
Below is a guide to the content
cheque for 50 pounds to cover the supplement
of a typical reply to a letter of paid .
complaint. Write about each Your sincerely
John Fleece
point in a separate paragraph.
1. Begin your reply by acknowledging the fact that you have received the letter
and referring to the complaint.
2. The apologize for the mistake, explaining why it happened. Avoid blaming
members of your staff.
3. Explain what action you are taking. This may mean replacing or repairing
damaged goods or refunding the customer’s money.
4. Finally, appologize for the inconvenience caused and indicate that you hope
your business relationship can continue (extract from First Class)
The paragraphs in the letter are in wrong order. The correct form is as
follows:
Thank you for your letter of 16 April concerning your visit to Flyby Night travel last
Monday.
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I would like to apologize on behalf of the staff member who served you. he wishes you to
know that he did not intend to cause you any offence.
As a gesture of our goodwill I am enclosing a cheque for $50 to cover the supplement paid.
I do apologize for the inconvenience and hope you will decide to travel with us again
Model letter to Mr.Webb
Dear mr webb
Thank you for your letter of date, saying that you received the wrong departure time for
your flight to sao paolo.
I wish to apologize for this mistake, and iam sorry that you missed your flight and a number
of meetings. In fact, the airline failed to inform us of a change to their schedule.
The airline is investigating the matter and will write to you directly.
I do apologize for thei inconvenience and hope you will decide to travel with us again
Yours sincerely
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B- Writing:
You are the manager of a travel agency. You have received a letter of
complaint from a Mr. John. He asked your office to arrange for a business
trip from Ho Chi Minh city to Nha trang. The itinerary he received gave the
wrong departure time. He missed his flight to Da Nang as well as a number
of meetings.
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Unit 6 DEALING WITH MONEY
VOCABULARY
A – How do you say these numbers in English?
a. 2% b. $ 300 c. £27.50 d. €1,700
B- Think of some ways in which guests can pay their hotel bills.
CONVERSATION
Complete the conversation with the words in the box:
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2- The hotel vouchers are for the room and breakfast
3- Ms. Kohl is paying for her bar bill and hotel bill separately.
4- Mr. Popovic gives the cashier the correct money.
( Extract from Highly Recommended)
LANGUAGE FOCUS:
Would like + to infinitive
I’ll get the right bill for you.
I’d like to settle my bill.
How would you like to pay?
PRACTICE
Read the statements,complet the summary using the appropriate verb
followed by an infinitive or an object + infinitive from the box below
1- Annie: I really think you should take things more slowly, Chet
Summary : Annie urged Chet to take things more slowly
2- Caryn: Tom, could you call me at 10:00?
Summary : Caryn ………………………………………………………………………………..
3- Kurt: Emily, please remember to buy gas today.
Summary : Kurt ………………………………………………………………………………..
4- Jack: We are going out for coffee, Marta. Would you like to join us?
Summary : Jack………………………………………………………………………………..
5- Jason: OK, OK, Dad. I’ll be home by 10.30 if that’s what you want
Summary : Jason………………………………………………………………………………..
6- Jeff: Oh, no! It’s 4:15. I didn’t go to the 2:00 staff meeting!
Summary : Jeff………………………………………………………………………………..
7- Mom: Come on, Lisa, don’t be scared. Just try again.
Summary : Lisa’s mother ……………………………………………………………..
8- Terry: I’m using the car tonight. I’m taking Sue to the mall
Summary : Terry …………………………………………………………………………….
READING
A - More and more people are using credit cards to pay for ticket,
holiday,etc. Do you know the procedures for accepting credit card
payments?
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Imagine you work in a travel agency. What would you do in the following
situations?
1- A man wants to pay for a holiday by credit card. You notice that the
card has no signature.
2- A woman tries to use her credit card to pay for some tickets. You notice
that the card expired the previous day.
3- Someone wishes to make a credit card payment by telephone.
Discuss your answers with a partner. Then read the procedures below to
see if you were right.
MEMORANDUM TIKITRAVEL
1. Always ensure that the credit card is valid. The expirey date
apears on the card. Note that some cards also carry a “Not valid
before” date. If the card is invalid, you must obtain authorization
from the appropriate credit card company.
2. The card holder’s signature must appear on the card. Holders of
unsigned card must produce proof of identity and signature, then
sign the card in front of a staff member.
3. Check that the credit card is not on the blacklist of the issuing
company.
4. The amount to be charged must not exceed the limit set by the
credit card company. For amounts above the limit, authorization
is necessary.
5. Cards that are damaged or defaced in any way are invalid.
6. In the case of telephone sales, make sure you note the following
details:
- Name of card holder
- Credit card type
- Card number
- Expiry date
- Address of card holder ( to which credit card statement is usually
sent)
- Contact telephone number
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(extract from First Class)
B – Match the phrases on the left and the explanations on the right
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q- Arrange car hire * m- List of passengers on a ship or
plane
r- Organize inclusive tours(i)* n- List of guests in a hotel, with
their room number
s- Sell inclusive tours o- Lists of places to be visited on
a journey
CONVERSATION
Complete the conversation with the words below:
a- brochure b- run c-complain d-proposing e-trouble
Mike : Hello, Mike Stakis here from Opal Beach Hotel. Is that John Fraser?
John : yes, it is. How are you, Mike?
Mike: Fine, John. I’m sorry to _1__ you but there seems to be a problem.
Have you got a moment?
John: Sure. What’s up?
Mike: I’ve just been looking at your new brochure
John: Oh, yes, do you like it?
Mike: it looks very nice, but I don’t like the way you‘ve featured the Opal
Beach.
John: Really? I’ m sorry to hear that. What do you mean exactly?
Mike: I thought we’d agreed that you’d make us the main hotel for the
resort, but in the __2__ you’ve got the Oral Sands at the top – and
with a bigger picture.
John: Mike, I’m sorry you feel like this, but I don’t remember agreeing to
anything like that – I remember ___3__ it if we got a better room rate
–but you said you couldn’t bring the price down.
Mike: John, you know me, I’’m not one to __4__, but I‘ve got my notes here
in front of me – you agreed to give us a special promotion anyway.
John: and my notes appear to say something different. Look, I don’t want
to argue about this. I’ll tell you what I’ll do. I’ll change it for the next
print ___5___ –we only did a small run this time in any case. I’ll put
you at the top, next to the Coral Sands. Unless of course you can
reconsider those proposals about room rates – then you can have the
top slot to yourself!
Mike: you don’t miss a trick! Well, I’ll think about it….
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PRONUNCIATION
A- Distinguish /s/ and /∫ /
Listen and write the words you hear.
See/she sell/shell said/shed save/shave
Mess/mesh Paris/parish ass/ash fist/fished
Sock/shock saw/shore sew/show Sue/shoe
Sort/short puss/push rust/rushed crust/crushed
B- Listen and practice this conversation and fill out the blank
LANGUAGE FOCUS
1. point/see/I / your/yes
3. with/agree/ I / you/totally/not/I’m/sure
4. basic/agenda/it/I / now/out/thought/be/sort/might/to/useful/the
5. commission/yes/prefer/but/more/I’d
6. that/I /yes/accept
7. that/sure/I’m/about/not
8. that/go/I’d/with/along
B- Which ones are responding positively and which ones are expressing
reservation or proposal? Think about the proposals that might have
preceded each one
READING
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were purchased separately. Volume purchasing makes this possible. Any of
the following elements (or others) can be present in a package: air
transportation, lodgings/accommodations, meals, motor coach, rail or
private vehicle, entertainment, car rental, airport transfers, sightseeing,
etc. One or more destinations can be involved, and optional elements can
be added.
Besides lower price, the traveler enjoys peace of mind and convenience.
Prepayment covers all major expenses, so that money concerns are
minimized. On group tours, there is the added camaraderie of other
travelers. Tour operator representatives visit destinations in advance of
tours, checking hotel quality, dining facilities, equipment, etc. This advance
planning allows realistic information to be passed along to travel agents,
and then to their clients.
Not all tour operators sell the same type of holiday. The really big operators
produce low cost holidays to traditional sea, sun and sand destination.
Other operators limit their product to customers who want a very specific
type of holiday such as adventure holidays, holidays for single people, and
holidays for motor-racing fans and so on. Domestic operators specialize in
tours for people who want to holiday in their own country, while incoming
tour operator are specialists in providing holiday packages to visitors
coming from abroad.
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B. Be careful! The art of successful negotiation
Are you satisfied with the way you handled that last set of
negotiations? Couldn’t you have done just a little bit better? This list
of helpful hints may allow you to come away from your next
negotiation with a greater sense of achievement
PREPARATION
Being prepared is the most important thing. If you haven’t had time to prepare
properly, and then cancel the meeting – you’ll be wasting your time.
1 Make sure you know the 4 Make sure you understand what the
arrangements – the time and the other person is saying. Ask for
place clarification if necessary.
2 Set aside enough time for the 5 Be sure the other person
meeting understands you.
3 Have a clear set of objectives: what 6 Don’t patronize the other person if
do you really want to achieve? List they don’t understand your language
your main objectives and your easily. Don’t treat them as if they
secondary objectives. What is the are deaf or stupid just because their
minimum position you are prepared first language is not yours
to accept? 7 Show respect for different cultures
4 Take what you need documents, and find out about them before your
materials, people meeting – it may help you get what
5 Dress appropriately, ‘Power-dressing’ you want
may help but it’s more important to 8 If the language difference is really
dress so that you feel comfortable great, then employ an interpreter
and confident ACHIEVING YOUR OBJECTIVES
6 If you’re hosting the negotiation, then If you’ve done all of the above then
think carefully about the you’re nearly there. But you’ve still got to
arrangement of the room and the keep alert during the meeting, and
layout of the furniture. respond to developments effectively.
LANGUAGE AND BEHAVIOUR 1 Prepare a strategy – a ‘game plan’ –
Your behaviour should be polite and of how you want the meeting to go,
respecful – you won’t gain anything by but be ready to adapt. Flexibility is
being rude. In international negotiations, vital.
you may also find you’re talking to 2 If you’re negotiating in a team, then
someone whose first language isn’t the think about your different roles and
same as yours. strategies – you may each have a
1 Allow time for social conversation- different area of expertise or you
and have a few topics of may each decide to take a different
conversation up your sleeve approach
2 Don’t use threatening body language 3 Make concessions if it helps to
or gestures achieve your main objectives. The
3 Be polite and civil even when you’re concessions can be real or
being tough. apparent.
4 Avoid an atmosphere of conflict
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5 Listen to the other speaker. Don’t 1 Keep notes of the main points as the
interrupt – let them finish their meeting progresses – even if there’s
points a minute-taker or it’s being recorded
6 Respond to the points they meet with 2 Make sure all parties agree on what
respect has been agreed before you leave
7 Avoid saying ‘No’ the meeting
FOLLOW UP 3 Follow up the meeting a few days
later with a letter or a contract
A successful negotiation can be
listing the terms on which you
destroyed if you don’t spend time
agreed
confirming what has been agreed.
You might hear the following things said during a negotiation.
Which piece of advice in the text do they refer to?
1- Could you just repeat that?
2- Did you have a pleasant journey?
3- Can I just recap on what we’ve agreed so far?
4- If I can start with your first point…
5- Yes, I see what you mean but don’t you think it would be
better to..
6- Would you like me to go over that again?
(Extract from Going international)
OUTPUT TASK
SPEAKING: Role-play
Play a role of negotiations with a hotel between tour operators, the
representative of the hotel chain.
Tour operator
You would prefer a meeting at the hotel next week in the early
morning.
Your objectives are:
- a larger allocation of rooms – 50 per nights in high season
- a range of types of accommodation ( self-catering, family rooms,..)
- extras in the rooms
-hotel to provide some better photographs
- a contribution to advertising cost
- clearer idea of the hotel’s recreational and leisure facilities
Hotel representative:
Your objectives are:
- set allocation – 60 rooms per night in high season
- promote new self-catering villa complex
- limited credit period
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- tell tour operator about new recreational facilities
- a more prominent display in the operator’s brochure
Secretaries: record the meeting
- Take notes, and in particular record any decisions that are made
- Make sure that both sides understand each other and don’t get
angry and unreasonable.
- Look for areas where the two sides agree - or where a
compromise can be made.
WRITING: Write a short paragraph to design an optional package
tour
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B-A tour guide is explaining part of the itinerary of the 16 day trips to
Thailand, Cambodia,and Lao. Fill out the gaps in the sections with words
or phrases from the boxes. Use each words or phrase once only.
CONVERSATION
Complete the conversation with the words in the box below. There
are some words extra.
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could always take a bus ___3___, or walk round the Botanic
Gardens. And you should try to visit Raffles Hotel.
Tourist: That sounds like a __4____ day! What about the place to
eat?
Lucy Tan: Well, Singapore is full of restaurants, or you could eat at
Newton Circus. That’s an ___5__food centre with stalls
selling lots of different types of food.
Tourist: Mnm. You’re making me hungry!
Lucy Tan: Ok. Let me mark those places on this map. I suggest you
travel by taxi. They’re quite cheap, and of course they’re
air-conditioned
(extracted from listening task, unit 8, First Class)
PRONUNCIATION
`A- Distinguish /l/ and /r/ and then write the words you hear
Lip/rip lap/rap light/right law/raw lead/read
List/wrist belly/berry collect/correct alive/arrive long/wrong
B- Listen and practice this commentary on a guided tour
Ladies and gentlemen, on your left, you will see Lumley Castle. This
belongs to Lord and Lady Lumley, who live here with their family.
All the land on the left of the road belongs to the Lumleys. They
have a famous collection of wild animals, including lions, so please
do not leave the coach until we are safely inside the car park. We
are lucky, Lord Lumley is allowing us to leave the grounds and go
inside this beautiful stately home. Most people can only look at the
castle from outside. The time now is quarter to eleven. Please
return to the coach by quarter past twelve. Don’t be late, or we’ll
miss lunch.
C- Listen to these echo question. B is not sure what A said. His
voice begins low, and rises
A: Lumley Castle is on your left B: where is Lumley
Castle?
A: Lord and Lady Lumley have a collection of wild animal?
B: What have they got?
Now make echo questions about these sentences
The castle belongs to Lord and Lady Lumley ( Who….?)
The Lumley family live in the castle ( where….? Or Who ….?)
We are going inside the castle ( Where…?)
The time is quarter to eleven ( what …)
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LISTENING
LANGUAGE FOCUS
Review of tenses:
On day 1, you arrive in Ho Chi Minh city and transfer to your hotel
On day 4 , we take an early flight back to London
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Preposition of conjunction:
After having breakfast at hotel, we set off early for Cu Chi Tunnel
PRACTICE
ITINERARY
08.15 Coach departs from London, Victoria.
10.00 Arrival in Oxford.
10.15 Tour of Oxford University colleges.
12.45 Lunch at the Turf Tavern.
14.00 Coach leaves for Woodstock.
14.30 Tour of Woodstock and Blenheim Palace.
17.30 Coach departs for London.
B – Combine the following sentences. Using after, before.
1. You arrive early in Bangkok. Then you are free to relax and explore
the city
2. We visit the Chinese Theatre. Then we spend the rest of the day at
Disneyland.
3. We have breakfast in Queenstown. Then we take a flight over
Mount Cook.
4. We spend the morning in Moscow. Then we reboard the Orient
Express
5. You stay overnight in Agra. You visit the Taj Mahal the following
morning
6. You can stroll around Sydney. Then you can take a leisurely
harbour cruise
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order in which to visit these places. The tour starts from London.
How long do you think it will take? Amsterdam
London
О Rhineland
О Paris
О Beaune О Innsbruck
О Lugano О Venice
О Lake Maggiore
О Florence
О Rome
Day 1 London – Channel Crossing – Amsterdam
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Day 4 Innsbruck – Venice area
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soldier, a view of the Roman Forum, and the Coliseum.
Then by way of the Circus Maximus, you reach the top of
the Gianicolo hill to enjoy a full view of Rome and its seven
hills. B,pf
Day 8 Rome – Lugano
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Day Paris – included visit to Disneyland , Paris
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39 years of Disney magic, imagination and expertise have
gone into making this self-contained world of fund and
fantasy by far the greatest and most dazzling amusement
centre in Europe. Once inside Disneyland Paris you can
look forward to exhilarating non-stop fun and entertainment
on a vast scale. Following the magic kingdom’s tradition, all
rides are included in your entrance ticket so you can have
unlimited access to the Theme park’s facilities and enjoy
them to your heart’s content
Day Paris – Channel crossing – UK
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Leave Paris and travel north to the Channel port where
your tour ends. After the short Channel crossing join the
appropriate feeder service to London.B
Read and find out where you can do the following things:
a. ride in a gondola 5 f. watch glass blowers 5
b. visit a diamond factory 3 g. visit a cathedral 11
c. have a wonderful view of the Alps 8 h. go on a river cruise 3
d. go on a canal cruise 6 i. buy some leather goods
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e. see a forum 7 j. go on a ‘magic’ ride 12
OUTPUT TASK:
Speaking: play a role of tour guide to explain the itinerary below:
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Night spotting by jeep with an opportunity to see nocturnal
animals of the park including deer, civet, snakes, and feral
cats
Day 2 (Cat Tien National Park) (B, L, D)
Morning jungle trek out to Bau Sau (crocodile lake) and back
(10 kilometers)
After lunch in the park, depart by vehicle to Dalat.
Breathtaking scenery along the way with coffee and tea
plantations, jungle blanketed valleys and pine forested hills
(200 km or 4 hr drive)
Check into hotel and dinner at one of the great Dalat cafes
and back to hotel for a good night's rest before next day's
adventure
Day 3 (Dalat) (B,L)
Customer's choice of any of our 1 day trips. Spend the day
Mountain Biking, Rock Climbing, Trekking, Canyoning or
Kayaking, or have a more leisurely tour of the best temples
and city sites in the area
Arrival back at the hotel between 2:30 and 5:00 pm
depending on trip taken and fitness level
Day 4 (Dalat) (B, L)
It's again your choice of any of our 1 day trips. Spend the day
Mountain Biking, Rock Climbing, Trekking, Canyoning or
Kayaking, or have a more leisurely tour of the best temples
and city sites in the area
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Unit 9 TOURIST INFORMATION
VOCABULARY
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8. Bungee 16. White- h. Jumping
water
CONVERSATION
A : Could you help me? I’m trying to find out ____ a flight has
arrived or not
B: Certainly. Are you ____someone?
A: Yes, my brother. He was due in on UA19 from Atlanta. Has it
arrived yet?
B: yes, it has. Let me check the ____. Here it is. It arrived an hour
ago. He should be _______ through Gate G about now.
A: right, I’ll go there. Gate G, you say?
B: yes, or if he’s not at Gate G, try the meeting point
A: That’s a good idea. Can you tell me where the meeting point is?
B: yes, of course. It’s just over there, next to the _______.
A: Thanks for your help
B: You’re welcome
PRONUNCIATION
A- Distinguish between /p/ and /b/ and write the words you
hear.
Pit/bit pat/bat port/bought pull/bull
pride/bride
Rope/robe tripe/tribe tap/tab cup/cub rip/rib
B- Listen and practice this conversation:
A: Good morning. I’d like to book a cheap spring holiday. What
package holidays are available?
B: There’s a splendid holiday in Paris
A: I expect Paris is expensive !
B: there is a cheap period between November and February. You
can compare our prices with other companies. Ours are cheaper.
A: but I don’t want to go in February. I’d prefer April.
B: Well, April in Paris is beautiful. But it’s very popular. Most
package tours in April are fully booked.
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A: yes, I remember my neighbour went to Paris in April. She
belongs to a travel club.It was beautiful. But the airport was very
busy. What other places are available in April?
B: Here’s a brochure, with all the places and prices
A: Right, I’ll probably be back tomorrow. Goodbye.
C- Listen and check the word you hear.
1. best / vest 2. very / berry 3. vine/wine
4. veil/ whale 5. best/vest/west 6.
bale/veil/whale
LISTENING
A. Listen to these enquiries and note down.
What the enquirer is looking for
1 6
2 7
3 8
4 9
5 10
B – Listen to the list of Sydney’s top fifteen tourist attractions and
write the place you hear.
1. National Maritime Museum 9. Sydney Tower
2. Aquarium 10. Sydney Opera House
3. Chinese Garden and Chinatown 11. Sydney Harbour
4. Sydney Observatory 12. Royal Botanical Gardens
5. Sydney Harbour Bridge 13. Art Gallery of New South
Wales
6. Luna Amuseum Park 14. Taronga Zoo
7. Museum of Comtemporary Art 15. Bondi Beach
8. Queen Victoria Building
( extracted from Going to International)
LANGUAGE FOCUS
PRACTICE
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Match the questions 1- 6 with answer from a- k . there may be
more than one possibility.
1. Have you ever been diving? a- Yes, I did
2. Did you like it? b- No, I didn’t
3. Would you like to try it? c- yes, it was great
4. Where did you do it? d- Not really
5. Have you thought of trying a e- Yes, I have
windsurfing holiday? f- No, I haven’t
6. Would you like some more g- Yes, I would
Information? h-That’s a good idea
i- Mm. Tell me more about it
j- Malta
k- Yes, please. It sounds
interesting
READING
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the mysterious Emerald Buddha statue, a Thai national symbol.
Established in 1782, adjoining the Grand palace, it is the
ceremonial temple of eh Thai Kings. If you’re looking for Buddhist
statues, then go to Wat Pho, the oldest and largest wat in Bangkok,
containing the largest collection of Buddha images in Thailand. Of
course, don’t miss Wat Arun, the ‘ Temle of Dawn’. Despite the
surrounding skyscrapers, at over 100 metres high the glittering
tower is still a breathtaking sight as you approach it up the river.
THE GRAND PALACE AND OTHER SIGHTS
Once a city within a city and surrounded by 2km of
perimeter walls, the Grand Palace is a must for any visitor
to Bangkok. It contains some of the finest examples of
eastern architecture and art in the world. Among other
delights, you can see the harem, the Chapel Royal, and the
audience hall of Amarida where kings are crowned.There is also the
Grand Palace Museum which explains the 200-year history of the
Palace.
There are so many places to visit in Bangkok that it is impossible
to list them all. But two other places well worth visiting are the
National Museum, a treasure trove of Thai art and culture, and the
Wimanmek Palace, or ‘Palace in the Clouds’, the world’s largest
structure made entirely of golden teak.
After all this sightseeing you might like to take a rest. Try Lumphini
Park, a pleasant green park at the meeting of the port and
downtown areas. But be careful at night, when the park can be a
little dangerous.
THE RIVER AND CANALS
You can’t leave Bangkok without going on a river trip to see the
fascinating bustling life of the city. Bangkok has been called ‘the
Venice of the Orient’ and any trip down the numerous canals will
reveal a picturesque range of glittering wats and cool palms. Don’t
miss the Thonburi floating market, which despite recent
commercialization still possesses a unique and fascinating
character.
SHOPPING
Whether you are shopping in the colourful, lively, but
swelteringly hot markets, or the ultra-modern
department stores, one thing is clear – Bangkok is a city
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for shoppers, and you’re sure to find something you want. Markets
are everywhere, selling anything from artificial flowers to barber’s
scissors. If you’re souvenir-hunting, why not buy some Thai wood-
carving, some local jewellery, or a brightly-coloured sarong?
FOOD
Bangkok is a gourmet’s paradise. Thai food can
be extremely spicy and hot, but it’s delicious. Try
the shop house restaurants where you can get
simple fried noodles with soy sauce at a very
cheap price. Or the Thai delicacy of freshwater
crab in one of the more up-market restaurants.
There are numerous street food stalls which turn Bangkok into one
huge open-air restaurant at night. The Thais enjoy wandering
around to find out what’s cooking in the next street.
NIGHT-LIFE
Since the days of the Vietnam War when American soldiers came to
Bangkok for ‘rest and recreation’ Bangkok has had a reputation for
rather sordid night-life. But this is changing fast. Of course, the
red-light district is still there, but you’ll also find more conventional
clubs and discos, with a variety of jazz, rock, reggae, and Latin
music. There are no licensing laws, so if you want an alcoholic
drink it’s not a problem. Try Saeng Thip, a rum-like local spirit.
You can also find more traditional Thai entertainment-dancing and
drama – at places like the National Theatre and the Cultural
Centre.
This is just a glimpse of what Bangkok has to offer. For more
information please visit the Tourism Authority office in
Ratchadamnoen Nok Avenue.
Divide into two groups, A and B. You are going to read part of
the text again in more detail.
Group A
1 Read the sections on ‘Temples’, ‘The Grand Palace and other
sights’, and ‘The river and canals’ in more detail, making notes. Be
prepared to answer questions about them.
2 Think about the topics “Shopping’, ‘Food’, and ‘Night-life’ , but do
not read these sections. Prepare some questions that you would
want to ask if you were a tourist in Bangkok.
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Group B
1 Read the sections on ‘Shopping’, ‘Food’, and ‘Night-life’ in more
detail, making notes. Be prepared to answer questions about them.
2 Think about the topics ‘Temples’, ‘Grand Palace and other sights’,
but do not read these sections. Prepare some questions that you
would want to ask if you were a tourist in Bangkok
OUTPUT TASK
Pairwork:
Tourist: Ask for information about places to visit and things to do
Information officer: give advice and make recommendations
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UNIT 10 GUIDING
VOCABULARY
Match the picture with the names of the tourist attractions and the
countries they are in
1 2 3
4 5 6
a. The Taj Mahal i. Egypt
b. The Pyramid ii. India
c. The Eiffel iii. China
d. Great Wall iv. Italy
e. Hoi An v. France
f. Pisa Tower vi. Vietnam
PRONUNCIATION
A – Distinguish between /h/ and no /h/
Hand/and hall/all here/ear high/eye
Hate/eight heart/art harm/arm hill/ill
His/is hold/old hat/at hair/air
Write the word you hear
B- Listen to the sentences on the cassette. Write the word you hear
1. My heart/art is the most important thing for me
2. The hair/air is very thin
3. It’s near the hedge/edge
4. We must heat/eat up the potatoes
C- Listen and read out this postcard
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Dear Harriet,
I’m having a horrible holiday here ! The hotel is huge and high up
on a hill. I hurt my heel and had to go to hospital. The weather’s
too hot and I’m hungry. Harry’s quite happy ,however,next summer.
I shall stay at home. Harry can go on holiday by himself.
Hilary
LISTENING
Listen to the guide commentaries and fill out the table below:
Guiding language
Passive
On your right is… ..was built
On your left is.. …is said to be hauted
In front of you is …
We are now passing..
PRACTICE
A. Use the following notes to write into full sentences about St
Paul’s Cathedral in London.
1. On/left/beautiful/St Paul’s Cathedral.
…………………………………………………………………………….
2. Stood/over 300 years.
…………………………………………………………………………….
3. Designed/Christopher Wren.
…………………………………………………………………………….
4. One/large/dome/world.
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…………………………………………………………………………….
5. Said/influenced/design/Capitol building/Washington.
…………………………………………………………………………….
6. Lord Nelson/buried/crypt.
…………………………………………………………………………
B- What is the function of the phrase below. Put them in the
correct category
1. Do you have any questions?
2. This is one of the most famous…
3. as you can see,….
4. Ok, if you are ready, let’s go inside
5. Please notice…
6. This is a superb example of …
7. The structure was designed by ..
8. It was built in … and it stands ….
a. Introduction: saying where you ar
b. Summarizing
c. Giving key information
d. Pointing out specific details
e. Inviting questions
f. Getting ready to move on
READING : HOW TO BE A GOOD GUIDE?
A- Most guides are freelance and are hired for particular jobs. Tour
operators and other people employ guides mainly to inform tourists
about the places they are visiting. Therefore a guide has to have a
good sound knowledge not only of a particular place but also of
other things which are generally relevant – for example,
architecture, history, and local customs. During our training we
intensively learn a vast amount of informaion about a whole range
of subjects, and we have to be capable of jumping from one topic to
another in the same sentence! But the way in which a person
conveys this knowledge is the key : you have to be good at judging
what your audience is intersted in and you have to know how to
keep their attention. These are not easy skills, I can tell you!
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A guide’s commentary should be interesting, lively, and above all,
enthusiastic. It shouldn’t be too academic and ‘heavy’ but neither
should it be frivolous. A sense of humour is also important, but
again one should only be humorous where appropriate. “Getting the
balance right’ is the main skill of guiding and commentaries should
vary according to each group. A group of schoolchildren and a group
of architects require a very different approach.
Tourist ask a lot of questions and a guide should be friendly, helpful
and approachable. Guides shouldn’t claim to know everything –
we’re not superhuman! If you don’t know the answer, say so, but
add ‘ I’ll find out for you’. Questions can vary. They can be practical
ones; it’s important to know where the toilets are situated as well
as the date of a monument! When things go wrong – as they
occasionally do – a guide should pause and calmly sort out the
problem, and try to make sure that the original itinerary is kept to.
A guide takes on a number of roles for the tourist: teacher,
entertainer, ambassador, nurse, and the boss. As ‘ teacher’ the
guide is passing on information, as we’ve discussed. Most tour
groups are on holiday so they want to be entertained to a certain
extent. People also need looking after, so you sometimes have to be
a nurse. Some people are jet-lagged or have minor illnesses (
sometimes worse!).When we train, we do a basic first-aid course. As
a guide you really are an ambassador for your country and it is your
job to promote it. For many people you are the only person from
that country that they have any contact with. As an ambassador
you also have to know about diplomacy and you are responsible for
making sure everyone is happy.
You also have to be the boss in order to ensure that the itineray
runs smoothly. You’re often in charge of checking in and out of
hotel, taking care of baggage, money, and so on. Efficiency is very
important in all of this.
Above all as a guide you have to like people. You meet the world in
this job, some great people and some awful ones, but you have to
try to treat them all as equal. Don’t be patronizing, but welcome
everyone as if they were a VIP to your country. But most of all,
enjoy it!
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Are you a good guide?
Here are the tips to help you...
1. good with people – you need to
enjoy working with and for
people
a. honest
b. helpful under any circumstances
c. friendly, you might be the first
contact during the tourists trip
d. patient, don’t get impatient if
someone asks a million
questions or tries to contradict
you
e. Know what to do in unexpected circumstances.
f. Always keep a first aid kit and know how to use it
2. be a good entertainer
a. enthusiastic
b. active
c. good sense of humour
3. communication skills
a. speak clearly
b. transmit your knowledge
whether is a sightseeing tours or
something related to art,
culture, sport etc.
c. take advantage of any moments
where you can pass on knowledge
d. use body language: smile, eye contact with everyone etc.
e. Try to be a good team leader and don’t be a dictator! People
want to enjoy themselves
f. Engage the tourists with activities, or demonstrations.. it has to
be a two-way thing… ask questions and give hints to help
tourists understand things by themselves
4. good shape
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a. being a guide might require a lot of energy so stamina and good
health are things to think about.
5. professionalism
a. be punctual and organised
b. courteous and attentive
c. inform tourists of locations, times, special considerations etc. put
yourself in their place. What would you need to know before and
while taking the tour?
6. knowledgeable
a. language: make sure everyone understands you and that you
make it clear in advance which language you are going to use
b. make sure you know everything about the tour you are providing
and related issues
c. do your homework and prepare everything in advance. People
will remember and reward you for this! Remember people will
recommend good service and experiences!
d. do research in order to provide a memorable experience. People
will thank and remember you for this!
e. You have the chance to transmit to people why your tour is
important. Do your best to transmit an experience, tell stories,
traditions, make people feel as if they lived in the environment!
Make people think!
f. If you don’t know the answer to a question say “I don’t know”
and write it down. Have the information ready for the next tour
and even better you can communicate via email to the tourist
answering his/her question
7. responsible tourism
a. respect for local environment, products, traditions, religions,
cultures and needs. See the how to do a good tour link
8. IMPORTANT - ask for ratings on the web
a. You have the chance to see how you are doing and improve. Say
to your clients at the beginning and at the end of the tour that
they’ll receive an email asking for their opinion. As a guide, you
will have the great opportunity to see what people think about
you and improve your skills!!!
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Do your best to share an experience, tell stories, include traditions,
… make people think! … Your challenge is making people live an
experience!
People want people! Facilitate contact among people within the
group and between the group and the locals if possible, respecting
local culture, religions, traditions etc …
Remember, people will evaluate you at the end of the tour and the
better the tour is the more clients you will have.
Here you go, have fun and help people enjoy themselves!!!! Good
luck!
Remember: the more original your tour / experience is the more
fun your clients will have!
Extracted from Going International/http://www.mycreativetours.com/good-tour-guide.php
A- Read the text above and find words that match the following
definitions
1. working for oneself, not for a particular company
2. a description of action and moving events
3. silly, not serious
4. easy to talk to and ask questions of
5. a planned travel route
6. a person representing his or her country
7. feeling tired and unwell as a result of air travel
8. immediate medical help( after an accident)
9. to advertise and publicize
10. careful and skilful management of people and their problems
11. treating someone like a child
12. a very important person
B- Here are some words and expressions often used when booking
a guide.
Match them with the definitions below.
A B
1.pick-up point 5- abbreviation for ‘passengers
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3. transfer 4-Money given to someone to say “ thank you”
for good service
4. gratuity (‘grat’) 1-place where the guide and coach meet the
passengers.
5. pax 8-a percentage paid to someone for bringing
customers to a shop or other service.
6. incentive tour 10-written details of which rooms visitors are
staying in at a hotel.
7. hospitality 9-a general sightseeing trip
desk
8. commission 2-A ticket which a guide can use instead of
cash to take a group into a famous place
9. panoramic tour 6-A trip offered to a group of employees as a
reward for good work
10 rooming list 3-Taking a group of visiters from their place of
arrival to their hotel
OUTPUT TASK
Speaking
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TAPESCRIPTS
Unit 1
Pronunciation
Destination brochure charter festival currency
Self-catering heritage resort excursion itinerary
sightseeing visa museum
Listening
Juan: I finished Ulla : I travel a lot hope that one day in Turkey and she
my studies at the on business, I’ll be able to loves it.
school of tourism especially to spend a whole Paola: I travel a
in Spain last year Japan. I like year out there. lot in my job, of
and I’ve just travelling, but in Anita: I haven’t course, and I’ve
started my first fact I’m not very travelled a lot but visited a lot of
job in a travel fond of flying- it I really want to. different places.
agency. It’s fun. I gets very boring I’ve been to I’ve been working
love helping after a while, and I Amsterdam, mainly on long
people to decide can’t stand airline mainly because I haul flights to
which places to food. But I don’t love art galleries. central and South
visit. I’ve always mind it most of I’m a real art America for the
loved traveling the time- at least I freak! My past few months.
myself. I’ve been get to see the favourite place in Last month, for
to most part of world. I the world is the example, I spent a
Europe and also to particularly like Van Gogh lot of time in
Egypt. I think the Far East. I’m Museum. I went Mexico City, but I
Egypt is my fascinated by the to Paris when I think my favourite
favorite. I went mixture of ancient was a little girl, place is Rio – it’s
there last year and and modern but I can’t really so full of life and
had a wonderful civilizations – remember much excitement. I
time. I saw the things like ancient about it. I really stayed there
Pyramids, the historic temples want to see a bit during the
Sphinx, and the right next to more of Europe. carnival and it was
Valley of the sophisticated up- I’ve just applied absolutely
Kings. I’m very to-date for a job as a tour incredible if you
interested in technology. Last rep in Greece. I ever get the
ancient year, for the first hope I get it. My chance, you
civilizations. So time, I actually sister’s a rep. should go.
maybe in the had a holiday in She’s spent the
future I’d like to Japan, and it was last three summers
get a job in Egypt. so interesting. I
Unit 2
Pronunciation
Syllables
Agent attendant manager catering guide
Porter Tourism pilot attractions calm
Listening
A- A passenger survey at an airport
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I: could I ask you a few 2- I: excuse me , sir. Could I ask 3- I : excuse me, madam. I
questions? I’m doing a you some questions? wonder if you’d mind
passenger survey on behalf M: certainly, dear. I’ve got answering some questions?
of the Tourist board and plenty of time – my flight W: er… ok. Will it take
the airport to help plan our doesn’t leave for another hour. I long?
services got here a bit early- didn’t want I: no, just a few minutes.
W: right to be late, you know. Could you tell me where
I: first of all, could you tell I: ok, first question. Where are you’re travelling to?
me where you’re going? you going? W: Frankfurt
W: yes, we’re off to Corfu M: I’m off to Australia to I: and are you travelling on
I: and what is the purpose Melbourne. I’m going to see my business?
of your visit? sister and her family. I haven’t W: well , actually I’m
W: we’re going on seen her for twenty-five years. going home. I’ve been here
holiday. It’s our first trip But I retired recently and I on business –at a meeting
abroad, as a matter of fact thought, well, I’ve got the with our partners in the
I: you must be very money, so why not? UK.
excited. How long are you I: I think that’s great! So how I: I see. So how long did
staying in Corfu? long are you planning to stay in you stay in the UK?
M: two week Australia? W: for just two days
I: thank you. and this is M: well, I’ve got to return ticket I: thank you. and could
your daughter?(yes) is to come back in a month’s time, you tell me if you’re
there anyone else in the but if all goes well, I might stay a travelling alone?
party? bit longer. It’s a bit of a risk, you W: yes, I am
W: No, just the three of us know. I don’t really know what I: ok, nearly finished. Can
I: how did you get to the my sister’s like any more- or her you tell me how you got to
airport? family. I’ve never seen her the airport?
W: on the train children and I’ve only met her W: by taxi, from my hotel
I: ok, we’ve nearly husband once. I: good. finally-
finished now. Could you I: yes, it’s always a bit of an occupation. I know you’re
tell me your occupation? unknown. Anyway, just a couple in business
W: I work part –time in a more questions. How did you get W : yes, I’m a Marketing
supermarket and my to the airport? manager for a company
husband’s a chef in a hotel M: my son gave me a lift making pharmaceuticals
I: right. Finally, you mind I: ok, and finally, would you I: and can I ask which of
telling me how old you mind telling me how old you these age groups you’re in?
are? are? W: here- thirty to thirty –
W: we’re both twenty-nine M: twenty one, dear. No, I’m nine
and Sarah here’s six only joking. I’m sixty five and I: right. Thank you very
I: great. Thanks. Well, I sixty- six next month much. Have a pleasant
hope you have a lovely I: thank you. I hope you have a journey.
holiday. wonderful time
W: thank you. We’ll try M : thank you . so do I
___________ ___________________ ________________
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1- Receptionist: is that a double or single? 3- Passenger: Could I possibly have a glass of water?
Guest: double Flight attendant: certainly, sir. Still or sparkling?
Receptionist: and will you be requiring a Passenger: oh, still please. Could you hurry- I’m
continental or cooked breakfast in the feeling a bit sick
morning? Flight attendant: off course. Shall I get you a blanket
Guest: continental , please as well?
Receptionist: and newspaper? Passenger: no, I’m all right- just the water. It’s just
Guest: no, thank you that it’s a bit bumpy back here.
Receptionist:: ok, can you sign here? Thank Flight attendant: Right, I’ll get it straightaway. We’ll
you, right. Here’s your key. The lifts are over be landing in about twenty minutes- I’m sure you’ll
there on the left. If you leave your luggage be fine then.
here. I’ll get the porter to bring it up to you.
have a pleasant stay 4- Passenger: I really couldn’t sleep a wink last
Guest: thank you night. The noise was terrible!
2- Customer: we were thinking of a city, but Purser: I’m sorry to hear that,sir. It was a bit stormy
not too hot and crowded last night.
Travel agent: Have you thought of Paris? It’s Passenger: it wasn’t the storm - it was the engines.
not too hot at this time of year. Or Now, I insist you move me immediately.
Scandinavia- you could always try Purser: well, I don’t think it would be very different
Stockholm or Oslo. in any of the other cabins- the lower decks are a bit
Customer: That’s an idea. Could you give us noisier sometimes, I’m afraid.
some prices? Passenger: what about the upper decks?
Travel agent: Right. Let’s see what’s Purser: well, there would be a supplement, and in
available… there’s a weekend break in any case I’m afraid they’re fully booked.
Stockholm, two night’s accommodation, Passenger:I don’t believe it! Well, if it’s noisy again
return flights for 379 pounds. No meals tonight I shall complain to the captain!
except breakfast, but there’s a guided tour of
the city included... ..Hnm. let’s see.. there are a couple of things that I
________________________ can think of straight away. Of course, a lot depends
Unit 3 on what you’
Pronunciation K: I’d like to see Ayers Rock
A,B,C,D,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U, A : I want to go to the Great Barrier Reef
V,W,X,Y,Z T : Ah, they’re quite a long way apart
Intonation K : Yes, we saw that- we were looking at the map.
5- Could you tell me where you are It’s big!
going? T: not to worry. Melboune is a good base and if I can
6- Would you mind filling in this form? just show you this. This company specializes in
7- Could you tell me how old you are? independent tours and they have two in Australia that
8- Could you possibly turn the radio you should think about in my opinion. One’s called
down? ALL AUSTRALIA. That’s 19 day. It goes along the
LISTENING coast to Adelaide then by train to Ayer Rock . Then
(T: Travel agent: Karl, a: Anita) you fly to Darwin
T: what have we got that might interest you
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in north, and then to Claims. That means you PRONUNCIATION:
both get to see what you want. 1- Where is Mr. Vernon going?
A: Is everything included? When is he travelling?
T: Everything. The flights, the train, the Which row is his seat in?
coaches when you go anywhere by road. What date is he returning?
K: and the hotels? And all the meals? What time?
T: the hotels..and you can take the full board Why doesn’t he want a seat on the twelve-
option with all the meals. But if I were you,I thirty flight?
‘d take half-board. Full-board is too much 2- A: I’d like to reserve a seat on the ten thirty
food for most people, and with half-board flight to Birmingham, on Thursday. My name is
you have the fun of choosing where to have Vernon
lunch each day B:Thursday May 21st ? Certainly, sir. There’s a seat
A: that’s a good idea! in the third row.
K: nineteen days did you say? A: That’s fine. And I’m returning on May 23rd
T: that’s right B:The first Flight leaves Birmingham at eight thirty.
K: hnm, it’s a bit long, perhaps. It doesn’t A:That’s a bit early.
leave much time in Melbourne. B:Or there’s twelve thirty, or four thirty
A: no, A: Four thirty’s too late. Twelve thirty, please.
T: well, then, why don’t you think about the B: on the twelve thirty flight on May 23rd , there’s
AUSTRALIA’S BEST TOUR? That’s only only a seat free in row thirteen.
13 days. Here we are. It’s like the last one but A: Row thirteen? No, thanks. I’ll go at eight thirty.
you go direct from Melbourne to Alice B- - Distinguish between /З:/ and /a:/
Springs Firm/farm burn/barn stir/star
A: that’s where you go to Ayers Rock? heard/hard Dirt/dart hurt/heart
T: that’s right birth/bath purse/pass
K: and it goes to the Great Barrier Reef? LISTENING
T: and Sydney. And as I said, it’s only 13 Flight reservation
days so you’ll have more time in Melbourne. - A: Travel agent T: Tourist
K: this is harder than I thought A: good morning. Can I help you?
A: yes, it is complicated! T: good morning, I want to book a flight from
T: Look, why don’t you leave your contact Barcelona to Rome.
details with me and I’ll have a look on the A: Yes, sir. When would you like to travel?
internet and in our brochures, and see if I can T: Is there af flight on Friday evening?
find anything else for you. Then if you can A: Friday evening.. Yes, Iberia fly to Rome on
come in some time next week. Friday evening.
K: ok T: oh,good. I’ve got an open round the world ticket,
T: could you give your name so I can set up a starting in New York.
file for you? A: Have you got your ticket with you? There may be
A: chodkiewicz Anita Chodkiewicz some restrictions.
T: could I ask you to spell that? T : Sure. There you go.
A: yes, it’s C-H-O-D.. A: Thank you. Could you wait a minute while I
T: C-H-O-D.. check availability?
UNIT 4 T : yes, sure..
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A: Yes, that’s fine. There are no restrictions Joe Norton/ Joan Orton
on this ticket. Can you give me your contact 4 Newhole Street/ 14 Newhall street
address and telephone number in Barcelona? Coldwater/ Caldwater
T: yes, it’s the Hotel Goya and the number ‘s North Yorkshire
2018550. 14/40
A: Fine, The flight leaves at half past eight.
B-
Would you please check in one hour before Low/law Joe/jaw Yoke/York
departure? Here’s your ticket. Have a good
boat/bought cold/called Bowl/ball
flight.
T: Thank you very much toe/tore tone/torn snow/snore
Train ticket buying hole/hall sew/saw show/shore
T: Traveller O: operator C: Clerk C- Roast pork North pole
T: Hello, I’d like some information about An open door an awful joke
trains from Amsterdam to Paris, please.
A stone wall a small hotel
O: Hold the line, please. I’ll put you through
to International Enquiries. A cold hall an important notice
C: International Enquiries. Can I help you? Listening 2:
T: Yes, Can you tell me about trains form A:
Amsterdam to Paris tomorrow? R: Reservation C: Caller
C: Certainly. What time would you like to R: Good morning, reservation Felipe speaking. How
leave? can I help you?
T: It doesn’t really matter, but I have to be in C: Hello. I’d like to book a room for me and my
Paris by 8.00 pm husband, please. Do you have a double room for next
C: There’s an express at 10.50, getting in at Wednesday?
five past five. R: Yes, we do. How many night is it for?
T: Hmm, I’d prefer to leave a bit later, I C: Two. Wednesday and Thursday
think. R: Yes, we have a double room available.
C: Well, the 12:26 arrives in Paris at 18:57 C: good, that’s fine. Does the hotel have a restaurant
but you have to change in Brussels. ? you see, we arrive in the evening at about 7:00
T: The time is better, but I’d really rather not R: Yes. Would you like me to book you a table?
change. Is there a later train? C: Yes, please. Can we have a table for two at 7:30
C: There is, but you would still have to on Wednesday evening?
change. R: Yes, madam. And your name, please?
T: I see. In that case the 10.50 is probably C: Mrs. Julia Morell
the best. Can I buy a ticket now? I’ve got a R: Do you have a contact number?
credit card C: Yes, my mobile number is 07780161236
HOTEL/RESTAURANT R: thank you, Mrs. Morell. Could you send an email
Pronunciation or fax to confirm your reservation?
Pauline Gordon/ Paul O’Gordon C: yes, off course
4 Teencourt Road/ 14 Court Road R: Thank you for calling. Goodbye
Lower Wenlow/Lower Wenlaw C: Goodbye
cornwall
404/44
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B- Checking and confirming
Hello. This is Steven Dickson from Edinburgh, UK. I’d like to make a room reservation for five
nights from the 18th to the 22nd of Jun. I’d like a double room for me and my wife, and adjoining
twin room for my two daughters. We arrive in Dusseldorf at 6:00 pm on the 18th . Please reserve us
parking space and a table for four for dinner at 7:30. Thank you. Goodbye.
C- A place to stay
1- Hi, I need a room for tonight…No, just myself… That’s right. Just for tonight. You’ve only got
doubles? No single?...No, no. Non-smoking..Hmm. Ok. I’ll take it. I guess. Thank you very much
2- Hello. Is that Sea View?.. Do you have a room for two for tonight and tomorrow? … Yes, a
double or a twin. Either would be perfect. Is the bathroom en suite?.. a washbasin and shower is
fine…Oh, supper would be wonderful. That saves us going back out again. Davidson.. Yes, Ok
We’ll see you this evening then.
3- Hello. I’ve been looking at your website and I’m ringing to see if you would have a space for a
family of five- that’s my wife and me and our children? No. all in the same tent. It’s a standard ten.
A frame tent, I think you say… Electricity? No…no, we don’t..No, actually… I mean to tell you
the truth, we’d like not to be near the shower block. As far away as possible in fact… For two
weeks from July 22 nd … a deposit of 15%? OK. How should I send that?
D- I’d like to book a table
C: customer M: manager
C: Good morning. I’d like to make a reservation please. What days do you open?
M: We open form Tuesday to Sunday
C: When do you close?
M: We close on Mondays
C: I see. And what time do you serve lunch?
M: we serve lunch from twelve o’clock to three o’clock
C: Hm..good.Well, I’d like to book a table for six people at 8 o’clock on Saturday the 24th of
September, please
M: We’re always busy on Saturdays. We sometimes have cancellations but I’m afraid we’re fully
booked on Saturday the 24th . Oh…but I have a table on the 23rd
C: Ok. Friday the 23rd is fine. Thank you very much
M: So..That’s a table for six at 8:00 on Friday the 23rd of September
C: yes
M: What name is it , please?
C: Kruger….K-R-U-G-E-R
M: Ok.We look forward to seeing you on Friday the 23rd of September
E-Special wishes
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C: customer W : waiter
1-C: I suppose you accept American Express cards?
W: Certainly, Madam. That would be no problem
C: and what about parking?
W : I’m sorry, Madam. There’s no parking at the restaurant. But there’s a car park in the next
street
2- C: we’re bringing our small daughter. She’s two, so we’d need a high chair or sth like that.
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W: Certainly, sir. That would be no problem
C: And I wonder if you aver a special menu for children
W : No, I’m sorry , sir, we don’t have a children’s menu. But your daughter could have small
portion of suitable dishes.
3- C: One member of my party is very lame. He has a wheel chair. Would he be able to get into
your restaurant all right?
W : Certainly, sir, that would be no problem. We have an elevator
4- C: We’d all be Muslim in the party, so would there be any difficulties about suitable meat
dishes
W : No, sir, that would be no problem
C: Do you have Halal meat?
W : No, I’m sorry, Sir, we have to Halal meat. But we have some excellent fish dishes that
would be suitable
Unit 5:
Pronunciation
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A : Excuse me, this table is too small. There are six of us
B: I’m sorry. I’ ll change your table straightaway.
Listen and mark the links in the conversations below
1- A: My room isn’t ready
B: I’ll send up someone from housekeeping straightaway
2- A: The people in the room next door are making a lot of noise
B: I’m sorry. I’ll look into it for you
3- A: Excuse me. This fish is undercooked
B: I’m sorry madam. I’ll talk to the chef and bring you another
4- A: We’ve been waiting for an hour and a half
B: say your aunt is very ill. A doctor ought to see her at once
A: There isn’t a doctor available. They’re all busy
B: Ask the receptionist to hurry up
A: I’ve asked her over and over again. The more I ask,the longer I wait.
B- Distinguish /٨ / and /æ /
Bug/bag mud/mad puddle/paddle fun/fan
Sung/sang butter/batter hut/hat truck/track
Much/match drunk/drank cup/cap uncle/ankle
Listening
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C: Customer T: Travel agent
C: My name is Sarah Ashton. I booked a flight to London through this office last week. It was a
telephone booking and I paid by Visa. This morning I received the ticket and you’ve booked me
on the wrong flight.
T: Hmm… What flight did you want?
C: I want to travel on the 10am flight tomorrow. This ticket is for the 14:00
T: Are you sure you booked the 10 o’clock flight?
C: Look ! I definitely booked the 10 o’clock flight!
T: Well, that’s a special fare. If you want to change the departure time, there will be a charge to
upgrade the ticket.
C: What! I don’t believe this! Listen! This is your mistake! If you think I’m going to pay any more..
Three complaints
T : tour rep G: guest
1- T: Hello, have you settled in OK? Is everything all right?
G: Well, seeing as you ask, no it’s not. I’m afraid we’re not very happy with the hotel so far. In
fact, to be honest, it’s a disgrace.
T: Oh, dear, I’m sorry to hear that. What exactly is the problem?
G: The noise for a start. There was disco music until three o’clock this morning – right under our
room! and then at 8o’clock the bulders started with their drills. I didn’t pay all this money to stay
in a building site, and frankly I want to know what you’re going to do about it! Your company
certainly didn’t mention anything about building work in their brochure.
T: OK, look, I’m really very sorry. Let me take some details. What room are you in?
G: 209
T: Oh, yes, it’s Mr and Mrs Pratt isn’t it?
G: That’s right. Now can you do anything or not?
T: well, I’ll see fi I can sort it out. I know the hotel is ver full at the moment, but I’ll talk to the
management and see if we can move you to a quieter room. there’s a much quieter area over on
the other side of the pool.
G: That would be something, I suppose.
T: if you wait here I’ll go and talk to the manager right away. Perhaps you’d like a coffee on the
house while you’re waiting?
G: Ok
T: I’ll be righ back.
2- P: Passenger A: Airline rep
P: Are you supposed to be in charge here?
A: Yes, madam. How can I help you?
P: I’ve just been told by that person over there that I can’t check in. some story about the flight
being overbooked. She says I’ve got to wait until seven o’clock tonight!
A: I see. That sounds unfortunate
P: Unfortunate! It’s disaster. I’ve got a meeting in Stockholm at 8 o’clock tomorrow morning.
I’ll be exhausted- that’s if I ever get there!
A: let me see if I can help. I just need a few pariculars. Were you booked on flight SA716?
P: Yes, I was
A: Ah, well, I’m terribly sorry but there has been a bit of a problem.
P: What do you mean?
A: If I could just explain – I’m afraid there was a technical fault on the plane you were meant to
be on and we have had to replace it with another one, which unfortunately is not so big.
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P: I don’t believe it! So because of that I’ve got to wati another six hours?
A: I may be able to help. Just have a seat. This is what I’ll do – I’ll have a word with another
airline and see if we can squeeze you onto an earlier flight
3-
Personnel department: Hello, Mrs. White. My name’s Roger Scales from the personnel
department at the Bay hotel and I’m just calling you about your recent visit. I know there were
problems when you stayed with us and I wanted to check that we dealt with them properly.
Guest: oh….yes …Ok
Personnel department: I see there were problems with the disabled facilities.
Guest: Well, the disabled access in the hotel was very good really. You know, to the bars and the
restaurants, but the main lift wasn’t working when we arrived. So, that’s why we needed a room
on the ground floor.
Personnel department: I see, and did we give you a room on the ground floor?
Guest: Yes, you did, but the room you gave us was very noisy. That first night, we couldn’t sleep
at all
Personnel department: Oh dear. That shouldn’t have happened. Did we give you a different room
on the ground floor?
Guest: yes, you did. The next day you gave us a beautiful room next to the gardens. It was very
quiet and the manager sent us some flowers and a complimentary bottle of champagne. So, in the
end we had a very pleasant stay.
Personnel department: good. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Well, we look forward to seeing you again.
Guest: yes, thank you very much. Goodbye
Personnel department: goodbye
Unit 6:
Pronunciation
Listen and write the words you hear.
See/she sell/shell said/shed save/shave
Mess/mesh Paris/parish ass/ash fist/fished
Sock/shock saw/shore sew/show Sue/shoe
Sort/short puss/push rust/rushed crust/crushed
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B: thanks for the information. I expect I’ll see you soon
LISTENING
The difference between a tour operator and a travel agent? Well, it’s quite simple, really.
Obviously there is a lot of overlap between the ttwo roles, but basically, a tour operator buys the
separte elements of transport , acommodation, and tohter services, and combines them into a
package. A travel agent sells this products and other srvices to the public and provides a
convenient location such as a shop or office for the purchase of travel.
So a tour operator will have to do things like decide what tours and holidays to organize - it
might be incluseive tours, or independent holidays. They’ll probably investigate and research
new markets to find out what people atually want. Then, when they’re putting together a tour,
they’ll have to negotiate with the various airline companies and hotels and other principals, as
we cal them, in order to get good bulk purchase deals. The’ll probably chartre aircraft, and later
on thelll need to recruit and train staff to be resort representatives, guides and so on. When that’s
all sorted out and they’ve signed contracts with the principals they’ll be able to concentrate more
on promotion- designing and printing a brochure, and planning an advertising campaign. Once
the tours are being sold, the tour operator deals more directly with the agent in accepting
booking. They have to continue to work with the principals –sending room lists, flight manifests,
that sort of thing.
So a tour operator doesn’t usually have so much direct contact with the customer. The travel
agent, on the other hand, is in direct contact with the customer, advising on resorts, carries, and
travel facilities in general, helping to plan intineraries for customer, arranging corporate travel .
then when they’re actually selling holidays, inclusive tours, air tickets or whatever, they’ll be
involved in recording and confirming reservations, sending invoices to customers, and issuing
tickets and voucher. They’re also involved in ancillary services like arranging care hire or seling
insurance. And plenty of other things as well, from ordering stocks of brochures for rack display
to making sure the windows are kept clean.
WHY CHOOSE A PACKAGE HOLIDAY?
I : interviewer H: Helga
I : Helga, what would you say were the advantage of a package holiday?
H: Well, I think the most obvious advantage is the saving in cost. Package holidays are cheaper
than the same holiday bought independently. We’re tour operators, and so we’re buying in bulk
and we buy in advance- sometimes as much as two year in advance- and this means that we get
good prices for airline seats for hotel rooms, for accommodation in general and for other
services. the independent traveller simply cannot get prices as good as ours. So yes, I’d say the
low cost is the most important advantage.
I : Are there any other advantages?
H: Well, yes there are. Another important advantage of the package holiday s that you know how
much the holiday will cost before you’ve left home. The accommodation transport, transfers, and
a lot of excursions – all this is included in the price. In fact, we call it an all-inclusive price – the
only other money you will spend is buying souvenirs, drinks, or small things like that. With a
family, where the money they have might be limited, you know how much the holiday’s going to
cost you before you leave home.
I : Can you give one more reason for taking a package holiday?
H: Well, another thing is the fact that it’s been organized by professionals. So as tour operators
we’ve been to the destination. We’ve confirmed that the hotel meets our standards and we’ve
checked with local guides
I: So this means that you won’t have any problems - you can relax and …
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H: Yes, you’re on holiday with nothing to worry about. And if you do have a problem, there’s a
rep, a representative of our company on site. So if you have any problems, there’s somebody
who seeks your language that you can go to and this person will find a solution to your problem
aid this also produces peace of mind.
UNIT 7
PRONUNCIATION
B: Visa is fine. What’s your room number?
PRONUNCIATION
A- Distinguish /u: / and /u/. write the word you hear
Fool/ful pool/pull Luke/look
Boot/foot food/good tool/wool
B- Listen and practice the conversation
A: Can I help you?
B: Yes, please. I’m looking for a book about woodwork.
A: A book about woodwork? What about Woodwork for Beginners by Peter Bull? It’s full of
good ideas.
B: Thank you. I’ll look at it.
LISTENING
A- D: Mrs. De Canio R: Reception W : waiter Wo: Woman
1- D: Hello, we’re checking out now. could we have the bill for room 234, please? I asked for it
to be prepared.
R: Yes, your bill’s ready for you, Mrs DeeCanio. Here you are. Everything is itemized: your
room, meals, telephone calls, pay-per-view, and the minibar. Service and VAT are included.
How would you like to pay?
D: with Visa. Here’s my card
R: Could you sign here, please? Thank you. here’s your receipt and your Visa slip copy. Thank
you very much. We hope to see you again.
D: thank you
2- Wo: Excuse me, we’re leaving now. could you bring us the bill , please?
W: Certainly, madam
Wo: Have you included the drinks from the bar?
W: Yes, I’ve included them here.
Wo:Ah And is service included?
W: No, madam. How are you paying?
Wo: I’m paying in cash. Do you accept euros?
W: Yes, we do. the total in euros is just there. Would you like a VAT receipt?
Wo: No, thanks. This is fine.
B-
C: Cashier R: Reception B: Mr. Badel F: Mr. Frank K: Ms.Kohl P:
Mr.Popovic
1- C: The invoice for your room and meals goes directly to your company.
B: yes, that’s right
C: so, here’s your bill for eh extras. How are you paying, Mr.Badel?
B: With Mastercard
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2- C: Your hotel vouchers are for room and breakfast, Mr, Frank. Your bill for the other meals
and drinks comes to 230 dollars. How would you like to pay?
F: With US dollar traveller’s cheques, please.
3- K: Can I pay my bar bill separately, please?
R: Yes, certainly Ms.Kohl
K: I’ll pay be credit card. Do you take Visa?
W: yes, Visa is fine
4- W: That’s £17.50 altogether Mr.Popovic. how would you like to pay?
P: in cash , please. Here you are, £20.
W: one moment, and I’ll get your change
P: No, that’s alright. Keep the change
W: Thank you very much
UNIT 8-
PRONUNCIATION
`A- Distinguish /l/ and /r/ and then write the words you hear
Lip/rip lap/rap light/right law/raw lead/read
List/wrist belly/berry collect/correct alive/arrive long/wrong
B- Listen and practice this commentary on a guided tour
Ladies and gentlemen, on your left, you will see Lumley Castle. This belongs to Lord and Lady
Lumley, who live here with their family. All the land on the left of the road belongs to the
Lumleys. They have a famous collection of wild animals, including lions, so please do not eave
the coach until we are safely inside the car park. We are lucky, Lord Lumley is allowing us to
leave the grounds and go inside this beautiful stately home. Most people can only look at the
castle from outside. The time now is quarter to eleven. Please return to the coach by quarter past
twelve. Don’t be late, or we’ll miss lunch.
C- Listen to these echo question. B is not sure what A said. His voice begins low, and rises
A: Lumley Castle is on your left B: where is Lumley Castle?
A: Lord and Lady Lumley have a collection of wild animal?
B: What have they got?
Now make echo questions about these sentences
The castle belongs to Lord and Lady Lumley ( Who….?)
The Lumley family live in the castle ( where….? Or Who ….?)
We are going inside the castle ( Where…?)
The time is quarter to eleven ( what …)
LISTENING
Tour operator representative:
Good morning. I’d like to welcome you on behalf of Thailand Tours to the Oriental Hotel,
Bangkok. My name is Joanna anh I’d your tour leader for the first part of your holiday.
I’m going to spend a few minutes outlining your 15-day overland tour to Singapore. If you have
any questions, please don’t hesitate to interrupt.
Day 2 – that’s tomorrow – is a free day, so you may just want to relax in your hotel. But if
you’re feeling more energetic you could explore the city.
On day 3 we visit the famous floating market in the morning. Then we take a tour of the Grand
Palaxe in the afternoon and later watch some Thai boxing. In the evening we take the overnight
train to Nakorn Sri Thammarat.
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On day 4 we stop at Nakorn Sri Thammarat to see the 7th century temple and the museum. Then
we visit the famous local silversmiths at work. After lunch we drive to Krabi on the west coast
where we have dinner and stay overnight.
On day 5 we set off early for Phuket where you can relax and enjoy Thailand’s largerst island.
The next day, day 6, we take the early morning flight to Penang for the Malaysian part of the
tour. Again it’s a free day, so you can explore the street markets, or spend the day relaxing on the
beach.
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10. Someone toal us there’s an old fashioned indoor shopping mall with all the top designer
shops and some nice bars and restaurants. Do you know the place?
B-Part two:
1. There’s one or two possibilities. The Tower is the obvious one – you get some outstanding
360 degree views of the city. But you can also get some good views from the Harbour Bridge –
if you go up the Pylon Lookout – and the Opera House as well. I’d go for the Tower though, if
you’ve got a good head for heights!
2. That’s MCA – it’s got some wonderful modern and contemorary art
3. You should go to the National Maritime Museum. You can visit twelve or so historic ships in
the outdoor display and the indoor exhibitions are also well worth visiting.
4. you could go to Bondi Beach, or there’s some great beaches to the north.
5. you could try the Power house Museum – that’s got a lot of hands –on stuff- but if they’re
interested in sea-life then it’s got to be the Aquarium
6. Yes, go down to Sydney harbour – I’ll show you where – and take any one of the cruises.
There’s a lot to choose from I recommend one of the old squareriggers.
7. There’s always Chinatown if you like Chinese food. Or alternatively, I could give you the
names and addresses of some good Thai restaurants – they’re my favourite
8. The place to go is Luna Park. It was restored and modernized a few years back and it’s great.
You’ll love it, I guarantee it!
9. if I were you I’d go to the Botanical Gardens or the Chinese Garden.
10. I can recommend lots of places to go shopping, but I think the place you’re talking about is
the Queen Victoria Building.
Unit 10
Listening
Guide commentaries
1
The elegant building you can see on your left with the lovely green lawns in front of it is, of
course, one of the most famous buildings in America. It is also one of the most powerful. It was
designed by James Hoban after the site had been chosen by George Washington. Building work
began in 1792, and althoght it was burned early on by the British in the war of 1814, it was
restored. John Adams was the first president to live here.
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You are now standing in front of one of the most famous sights in the whole world. It is without
doubt the finest example of Mughal architecture. The glorious white marble exterior stands as a
symbol of purity and love. It was built by the emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum – a burial
place – for his beloved wife Mumtaz, and it took nearly twenty years to build.
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The magnificent structure we are now passing is 300 metres high and has stood on this site for
over a century. It stands as a proud example of the technological and engineering achievements
of 19th century France. It is said that the British planned to build a similar structure just a bit
higher, but they only got as far as the first stage when – so the story goes – the structure began to
collapse.
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Now, standing in the middle of this square we have a splendid view of the largest and most
important church in the Christian world. The church was started in the early 16th century and
took over a hundred years to complete. Bramante, Raffaello, and Michelangelo all worked on it.
The centerpiece of the church is the magnificent dome standing over 120 metres high. We shall
now go into the church and climb to the top for some wonderful view of the city – so I hope you
are feeling fit!
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The building in front of you is nearly two-and-a-half thousand years old. It is a masterpiece of
architecture, reflecting the advanced development of the culture which producted it. It wa built
as a temple to the goddess Athena, but in its long history it has also been used as a Christian
church and as a mosque. Over the years much of it has been destroyed, indeed a lot of the
sculptures are held in the British Museum in London.
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We’re now approaching a very famous sight indeed. It has a main span of 1,280 metres, with a
total length of 2,824 metres, making it one of the world’s longest suspension bridges. As we
cross, look to your left for some superb views of the city and the bay, and to your right you’ll be
able to gaze out to the blue horizon of the Pacific Ocean.
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Soon we’ll be entering one of the most famous ancient buildings in the world. Most of what you
can see is original. Imagine the blood and the death, the cruelty, and the peculiar pleasures of the
declining empire. It was here also the Christians are said to have been thrown to the wild beasts.
REFERENCES
[1] TOURISM 1 – Robin Walker and Keith Harding (2006) – OXFORD
University Press.
[2] GRAMMAR EXPRESS for Self-Study and Classroom Use – Marjorie Fuchs
and Margaret Bonner (2003) – NXB Ñaø Naüng.
[3] GOING INTERNATIONAL, English for Tourism – Keith Harding (2001) -
OXFORD University Press.
[4] WELCOME! English for the travel and tourism industry – Leo Jones
(2003) – NXB Treû.
[5] FIRST CLASS English for Tourism – Trish Stott & Roger Holt (1991) -
OXFORD University Press.
[6] HIGHT SEASON English for the Hotel and Tourist Industry – Michael
Duckworth (2006) - OXFORD University Press.
[7] HIGHLY RECOMMENDED English for the Hotel and Tourist Industry -
Trish Stott and Rod Revell (2004) - OXFORD University Press.
[8] TOURISM AND CATERING – Neil Wood (2003) - OXFORD University
Press.
[9] SOUNDS ENGLISH – J.D.O’Connor and Clare Fletcher (1995) – Longman
Press.
[10] OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR with answers – John Eastwood (2003) -
OXFORD University Press.
[11] MARKET LEADER – John Rogers (2004) – Longman Press.
[12]INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANT ENGLISH – Leila Keane(1990)-Prentice
Hall
[13]INTERNATIONAL HOTEL ENGLISH – Leila Keane(1990)-Prentice Hall
[14]TOURISM – Neil McBurney (1996) - Prentice Hall
[15]English for tourism – Can Tho university -2006 -
WORDLIST
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Accessibility(n) tính deã ñeán gaàn , tính deã bò aûnh höôûng
Accommodation(n) söï thích nghi, phoøng ôû ñuû tieän nghi
Agency (n) ñaïi lyù, nhi nhaùnh coâng ty, haõng thoâng taán
Agrarian adj: thuoäc veà ruoäng ñaát, troàng troït
Allergic (adj) dò öùng
Amenity (n) tính nhaõ nhaën, hoøa nhaõ, tieän nghi
Archaeological(adj) thuoäc veà khaûo coå
Autobahn (n) xa loä ( ôù Ñöùc)
Autostrada : ñöôøng daønh rieâng cho xe oâto, xa loä
Awe-inspiring( adj) gaây kinh hoaøng
Bake (v ) boû loø,nöôùng baèng loø
Banquet (n),(V) ñaïi yeán, tieäc lôùn, theát ñaõi tieäc
Bartender (n) ngöôøi pha cheá röôïu
Bellhop/porter (n) ngöôøi khuaân vaùc, tröïc taàng ôû khaùch saïn
Brochure (n) taäp saùch moûng ñeå quaûng caùo
Bulk(adj) lôùn
Bustling adj hoái haû, voäi vaøng
Canal (n) keânh, soâng ñaøo
Canyon (n) heõm nuùi
Captivating (adj) laøm say ñaém, quyeán ruõ
Castle (n) laâu ñaøi, thaønh trì, thaønh quaùch
Cathedral (n) nhaø thôø
Cauliflower (n) boâng caûi
Cave-dwelling(n) vieäc ôû hang ñoäng cuûa ngöôøi thöôïng coå
Challenges (n) thöû thaùch
Channel (n) eo bieån , keânh
Charter (n)(v ) thueâ taøu xe, maùy bay
Citadel (n) thaønh luõy,thaønh quaùch
Civilization (n) neàn vaên minh
Coast (n) : ñöôøng bôø bieån
Community (n) khu phoá, coäng ñoàng
Complimentary(adj) ca ngôïi, ca tuïng,môøi
Concession (n) nhöôïng boä, giaøm giaù
Concierge (n) ngöôøi giöõ cöûa, tö vaán thoâng tin veà giaûi trí ôû khaùch saïn
Condiments (n) ñoà gia vò
Congress (n) cuoäc hoïp chính thöùc, ñaïi hoäi
Coral reefs. (n) daûi san hoâ ngaàm
Credit card (n) theû tín duïng
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Crisis (n) cuoäc khuûng hoaûng
Cruise (n) cuoäc ñi chôi treân bieån
Crystalline (adj) keát tinh, baèng pha leâ
Curator(n) ngöôøi phuï traùch , höôùng daãn ôû baûo taøng
Currency (n) tieàn teä
Deface (v ) laøm maát uy tín
Delve (n),(v ) choã truõng , ñaøo bôùi
Destination (n) ñieåm ñeán, nôi ñeán
Diabetic: (adj) maéc beänh tieåu ñöôøng
Diverse (adj) phong phuù, ña daïng
Domestic (adj) noäi ñòa, trong nhaø
Emerald (n) ngoïc luïc baûo, maøu xanh ngoïc
Enterprise (n) doanh nghieäp
Evolution (n) söï tieán hoùa, phaùt trieån
Excursion (n) cuoäc du ngoaïn, chuyeán tham quan ngaén
Executive chefs ñaàu beáp tröôûng
Exhibitions (n) vieäc tröng baøy, trieån laõm
Exotic (adj) ngoaïi lai, ñeïp laï thöôøng
Explore (v: khaùm phaù
Facilities(n) ñieàu kieän thuaän lôïi, tieän nghi
Felucca (n) moät loaïi taøu nhoû ôû Ñòa trung haûi
Ferry (n) phaø, beán phaø
Festival (n) leã hoäi, lieân hoan ( toân giaùo, aâm nhaïc, ngheä thuaät)
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Helm (n) maây tuï, laùi taøu
Heritage (n) di saûn, taøi saûn thöøa keá
Hub: truïc baùnh xe, trung taâm
Incredibly (adv) ñaùng kinh ngaïc
Inhabitants: daân cö
Itinerary (n) keá hoaïch moät haønh trình
Kidney (n) thaän
Lagoons (n) phaù, vònh
Limestone(n) ñaù voâi
Liver (n) gan
Maneuverability(n) kheùo leùo
Maze of islets (n) meâ cung cuûa nhöõng hoøn ñaûo nhoû
Metropolis (n) thuû ñoâ, thuû phuû, maãu quoác
Monorail (n) ñöôøng xe löûa (1ray)
Monuments: ñaøi töôûng nieäm
Museum (n) nhaø baûo taøng
Muslim : ngöôøi theo ñaïo Hoài
Mustard (n) muø taïc
Negotiation (n) thöông löôïng,ñaøm phaùn
Offal (n) ñoà loøng, ruoät
Paddle (n), (v ) maùi cheøo, cheøo xuoàng
Pagoda (n) chuøa,thaùp
Palace (n) cung ñieän
Patronize (V: ) haï coá, ñôõ ñaâu
Peaks (n) ñænh
Penthouse (n) taàng thöôïng nhaø cao taàng
Picturesque (adj) ñeïp, gaây aán töôïng maïnh
Promotion(n) khuyeán maõi, thaêng tieán
Rack (n) giaù, keä ñeä ñoà
Receptionist (n) ngöôøi tieáp taân
Referral system giôùi thieäu nhaø haøng ,khaùch saïn khaùc
Reservation and counter staff: nhaân vieân nhaän ñaët phoøng
Resort (n) (v ) khu nghæ döôõng, thöôøng xuyeân lui tôùi, la caø
Rituals (adj)(n) theo leã nghi, trình töï
Roast (v ) roti, quay
Safari(N) cuoäc ñi saên hoaëc haønh trình töông töï ñi saên
Sauteù : aùp chaûo, xaøo
Self-catering (adj) töï phuïc vuï ( quaùn aên, kyø nghæ)
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Soaring (adj) bay vuùt leân
Splendour: söï traùng leä, loäng laãy
Stew: haàm, ninh
Stunning (adj. Tuyeät voøi, loäng laãy, gaây aán töôïng maïnh ( kieán truùc)
Suite (n) daõy phoøng, loaïi phoøng coù phoøng khaùch,taém,nguû rieâng
Survive (v ) soáng soùt
Teak : moät loaïi goã
Temple (n): ñeàn, mieáu, ñieän , thaùnh ñöôøng
Terraced vineyards: vöôøn nho coù baäc thang
Terrorism(n) söï khuûng boá, chính saùch khuûng boá
Theme park (n) coâng vieân giaûi trí
Tombs n) laêng, moä
Tour guide (n) ngöôøi höôùng daãn vieân du lòch
Tour operator (n) ngöôøi ñieàu haønh chuyeán du lòch
Tower(n) thaùp ( nhaø thoø, phaùo ñaøi,laâu ñaøi)
Traffic Assistance (n) trôï lyù veà xe coä
Tram (n) xe ñieän ( chaïy ñöôøng ray)
Travel agent (n) ngöôøi laøm ngheà ñaïi lyù du lòch
Treasures (n) chaâu baùu, kho taøng
Trekking (n) ñi boä leo nuùi , ñöôøng daøi
Tributaries (adj)(n) nhaùnh, phuï ( soâng)
Trout (n) caù hoài
Trove : vaät tìm ra
Ultimate (adj) taân tieán, thöôïng haïng, toät baät
Valleys : thung luõng
Venison (n) thòt nai
Vibrant (adj) röïc rôõ, ñaày suùc soáng, rung ñoäng maïnh
Visa (n) (V ) thò thöïc, ñoùng daáu thò thöïc
Walnut trees, n: caây oùc-choù
Wane (V ) taøn yeáu, heát thôøi
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TOÅNG LIEÂN ÑOAØN LAO ÑOÄNG VIEÄT NAM
TRÖÔØNG ÑAÏI HOÏC TOÂN ÑÖÙC THAÉNG
PHOØNG THCN & DN
ENGLISH
FOR
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Unit 1: TOURISM TODAY
VOCABULARY
I- Tourist attractions
Match the word with the picture below:
a- bay b- floating market c- bird sanctuary d- waterfall
e- beach f- grotto g- museum h- lake
1 2 3
4 5
6 7 8
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II- Tourist activities
a. Fishing b. Swimming c. Bird watching d. Kayaking
e. Scuba diving f. Skiing g. Skating h. Hiking
i. Horse riding j. Playing golf k. Sailing l. Biking
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2- if you want to choose a holiday the best way to start is to read a ____
3- Hiring transport (for example, a plane) for a special purpose
4- Every year the villagers celebrate their ___ with fireworks a procession,
and a huge meal
5- You’ll need to change your money into local _____
6- If you don’t want to eat the hotel food you could always go ___ and
prepare your own meals
7- The invironment, including the countryside, historic buildings, seen as
something good to be passed on to future generations.
8- Place where people regularly go for holidays
9- Short visit, often no longer than a day, returning to the place you started
from
10- A list of places to be visited on one journey
11- I want to see everything in the city, so I’ve booked a ____ tour on an
open-top bus
12. For some countries you need to have a ___ before you’re allowed in
13. Building in which collections of rare objects are exhibited.
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G
10
11
12
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Put these words into the correct column :
a- harbour b- sunny c- music festival d- campsite e- desert
f- chilly g- museum h- waterfall i- castle j- folk dance
k- concert l- countryside m-bar n- heritage o- motel
p- plane q- damp r- metro s- nightlife t- temperature
u- coastline v-art gallery
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4- I can’t stand to spend/ spending too much on plane.
5- I like to lie/ lying on the beach. I always spend my holidays sunbathing
6- They don’t mind to take/ taking care of their garden
II- Complete the sentences using the words in brackets
Mark: I’ve always wanted to visit San Francisco
Sarah: Me too. _i’d love to visit__( I’d love) it some time.
1- Harriet: Tom seems to enjoy watching football matches
David: Yes, …………………………………………( he loves) United play
2- Trevor: I’m glad I don’t travel as late as Sarah does
Laura: Me too…………………………………( I wouldn’t like) such long hours
3- Mathew: I think I’ll go and see this new film
Emma: Can I go with you?..........................(I’d like it) too
4- Reporter: Have you ever flown in a hot-air balloon?
Miles: No, but …………………………..( I’d love) in one someday.
III- Complete the conversation
A: I hear you sometimes sail to France in your boat
B: That’s right. I really enjoy sailling
1- A: Are you going to organize our trip?
B: yes, of course. I’ve agreed……………….. it
2- A: What time will you be back?
B: oh, I expect ………… back some time around nine
3- A: Did I remind you about the dinner tonight?
B: Yes, thank you. You keep ………………… me
4- A: Was your decision the right one, do you think?
B: Yes, luckily. In the end, it proved ………………….. the best thing for
everyone
5- A: Do you still work at the travel company?
B: No, I gave up ………………….. there last year.
6- A: I’m sorry you had to wait all that time
B: oh, it’s all right. I didn’t mind ………………………..
IV- Complete the sentences , using would like or don’t/doesn’t like
Mike won’t wear a tie. Harriet is annoyed
She would like him to wear a tie because they are going to a concert
1- Mrs Miles is going to do a parachute jump, but her son and daughter
don’t like the idea.
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They …………………………………………………. because they think it’s dangerous
2- Herry loves art gallaries, but his wife doesn’t care about it
She …………………………………. because she doesn’t find it interesting
3- Natasa may not go on holiday with her friends.
They ………………………………………… because she’s always good fun to be with
V- Read the conversation and write the missing words. Use one word only
in each space
Anna: I hear you’re preapring to …..leave.. for Australia
Lisa: That’s right. And I’m really looking forwart to it. I can’t (1)………… to get
there. I ‘m hoping (2)………………. See all my friends while I’m there. I ‘m going
to enjoy (3)……….. them again after so long.
Anna: Martin and I (4)……….. like to go away, but we can’t manage it this
year.
There’s just one problem that I ( 5)…………. To sort out. My tickets haven’t
arrived. I’ve tried to ring the travel agency, but I can’t get through. I’m
beginning to regret (6)……………. Going thre myself to pick them up
Anna: I expect they’ll be here tomorrow.
Lisa : That’s realy leaving it to the last minute. It’s such a worry.
Anna: Well, I know you. You can’t (7) ……………. Worrying, can you?
Lisa: No, I can’t. I hope this holiday isn’t going to turn out (8) …………. Be a
disaster.
Anna: of course it isn’t. Just keep (9) …………. Trying to get through
VII- Reading:
The Trung Thu Festival (on the 15th day of the eighth
lunar month), or Children's Day, apparently recalls a
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Duong-Dynasty evening when Emperor Minh-Hoang took his Empress to the
shores of a beautiful lake.
On this day kids are given banh nuong (cakes made of sesame seeds and
ground lotus flowers) and banh deo (glutinous rice dumplings). But the real
treat is the lanterns crafted into shapes of boats, dragonflies, butterflies and
even spacecraft.
The festival really begins after dark, when the children come out onto the
streets to swing their colourful lanterns and dance in processions under the
gaze of proud parents. If you catch this festival in any place with a high
vantage point, then follow the crowds of families who will find the best view
to light their children's lanterns and to watch the huge harvest moon rise in
the sky.
Trung Thu is not all about indulging the kids. There is also an educational
element whereby children learn from grandparents and parents how to
prepare and present the festival dinner. There is usually a "doctor" made of
paper or dough to remind them of high standards to be achieved in their
studies.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is also found in Hong Kong, Singapore and all over
China. In Hong Kong the reason for the festival apparently dates back to a
Mongolian uprising in the 14th century, when the cakes were invented to
carry secret messages of war
(www.whatsonwhen.com/sisp/index.htm?fx=event.search&loc_id=131149&cat_id=2229 - , 16/06/09)
7.1 Read the text and decide these statements are true or false. Correct the false
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7.2 Matching the words in two columns
A B
1- latern a- to look with attention
2- apparently b- metal lamp used outside
3- dough c- allow oneself to have whatever he likes
4- gaze d- paste of bread
5- indulge e- clearly
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Unit 2 WHAT’S YOUR JOB?
VOCABULARY
Travel trade
press c_____________ e_____________ Man-made Resort publicity
Marketing
attraction offices
Hotels/motel Ancient
support services Air transport Public education
Guide and Guest houses monument and training
Sea transport
timetable Chalets, villas Activity establishments
D_____________
publication Apartments centers Public port/port
Road transport
Private port/port G_______________ services
f_____________
(coach, car
services Catering J_______________
hire) Holiday centres
b_______________ facilities
H______________
Tour operators
and brokers
Travel agent
The tourist
Extracted from GOING INTERNATIONAL
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1- accommodation 6- regional tourist organizations
2- theme park 7- camping and caravan sites
3- carriers 8- visa and passport offices
4- rail transport 9- travel insurance and finance services
5- stately home 10- private education and training establishments
LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. Use what or which to rewrite these sentences below:
Ex: Do you play the piano, or the violin, or the guitar, or…?
-> What musical instrument do you play?
Did you go to the Little Theatre or the Theatre Royal?
-> Which Theatre did you go to?
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1- If Mr.Alex catches the Eurostar train at 7.31, he’ll get to Waterloo at 9.43
2- If he ________ Brussels at 8.30 on the Sabena flight, ____ Heathrow at 8.40
3- If you __ the Bristish Airways flight at 10.35, __ Gatwick at 10.35 British time
4- If you ____ Brussels at 12.31 by train, ___ Waterloo at 14.43
5- If you ____ the last flight from Brussels, _____ Stansted at 21.00
6- If you want to ____ London before 9 am, ____ a plane.
IV- Read the text and complete the blank with the correct words in parentheses
“Lying during a job interview is risky business,” 1.said (said/told) Marta Toledo,
director of a management consulting firm. “The truth always _2.______ (has/had)
a funny way of coming out.” Toledo tells the story of one woman applying for a
job as an office manager. The woman _3_______ (said/told) the interview _4______
( that/what) she _5____ ( has/had) a B.A degree. Actually, she was eight credits
short. She also said _6._____ (I/ she) _7______ ( made/had made) $30,000 at
her last job. The truth was $5,000 less. When the interviewer called to check
the information, the applicant’s former boss told her that the applicant _8_____ (
has lied/ had lied). Another applicant, Gloria, reported that she _9_____ ( is
quitting/was quitting) her current job to advance her career. She got the new
job. All went well until the company hired Pete, who had worked at Gloria’s old
company. Pete eventually told his boss that his old company _10____( fired/had
fired) Gloria. The new company fired her too, proving, once again, that it doesn’t
pay to lie.
V- Read and decide which ones Claire asked and which ones Peter, the manager
asked. Rewrite each question as indirect speech.
1. What type of training is available for the job?
Claire asked what type of training was available for the job
2. “ What kind of experiece do you have?”
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
3. “ Are you interviewing with other companies?”
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
4. “ What will my responsibilities be?”
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
5. “ How is job performance rewarded?”
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
6. “ What was your starting salary at your last job?”
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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7. “ Did you get along well with your last employer?”
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
8. “ Do you hire many women?”
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
READING
I.1 Read the article about stress interview. Underline all the indirect questions
A few week ago, Melissa Morrow had a stress interview, one wichi featured
tough, tricky questions and negative evaluations. First, the interviewer asked
why she couldn’t work under pressure. Before she could answer, he asked who
had written her applicaton letter for her. Melissa was shocked, but she handled
herself very well. She asked the interviewer whether he was going to ask her
any serious questions. Then she left.
Companies give stress interviews in order to watch how candidates handle
pressure. Suppose, for example, that there is an accident in a nuclear power
plant. The plant’s public relations officer must remain calm when reporters aske
how the accidents could have happened. Be aware, however, that in some
countries, like the United States, certain directly related to the job. If your
interviewer asks how old you are, you can refuse to answer. The interviewer also
should not ask you whether you are married or how much money you owe. If you
think a question is improper, ask how the question relates to the job. If it
doesn’t, you don’t have to answer.( Grammar Express, Margaret Borne, 2003)
I.2 Circle the direct questions that match the indirect questions in the article
1. Can you work under pressure?
2. How old are you?
3. Who wrote your application letter for you?
4. When were you married?
5. Are you going to ask me any serious questions?
6. Is the question improper?
7. Was there an accident in a nuclear power plant?
II. Read the extracts below and decide which job you think is the most
interesting. Discuss your reasons with the rest of the class
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anuel Romero works in the
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UNIT 3 TRAVEL AGENT
VOCABULARY
I. There are some differences between dealing with a business traveller
and an ordinary tourist. When arranging a flight and a hotel, which of these
things are most important for the business traveller?
Flight Hotel
A choicce of flight times Express reservation
A choice of airlines Corporate discount rate
Express check-in Express check-in/check-out
Automatic upgrade Access to fax
Good food with free champagne Modern point in room
Lots of leg-room Mini-bar
Reclining seats Close to airport
Air miles incentive scheme Free newspaper
Immediate car hire pick-up on Room for business meetings
arrival
Limousine service from airport to Sports center
hotel
( extracted from GOING INTERNATIONAL)
1. A good ____ does not necessarily know the answers to every question, but
does know where to find the answer.
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2. Adverts on TV and in magazines are used to create ____ of new products
3. The ___ of using a travel agent is that they can help you to find the best
holiday.
4. The main _____ of learning English is that most people in tourism speak it.
5. There is so much information to ____ through on the Internet that it is easy
not to find what you want.
LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. Match the expressions for advice on the left with possible continuations on
the right
II. Look at the example and make suggestions and comments. You can use
your ow ideas.
1.I don’t like flying ( take the train – fairly quick – interesting view)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. We want to go skiing ( Switzeland- many different resorts – beautiful)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. Where can I find the cheapest flights? ( look in the Sunday papers – all the
companies advertise there – I’ve got a copy)
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4. How can we get to see more of the island?( hire motorbikes - …………….)
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5. We want a holiday with a difference (………………)
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III- Complete the blank with the appopriate expression in parentheses
1. A: I feel lkie having seafood for dinner, but we went to Tai Pak for seafood
last night
B: Why not (Why not/ Let’s not) go again? The food’s great and so is the
view
2. A: I’m really tired.____ ( Let’s/ How about) resting before we go out?
B: That’s a good idea. I’m tired too.
3. A: I want to explore downtown Hong Kong.
B: ___ (Let’s not/Why don’t’ we) take a minibus? We’ll see a lot more that way
4. A: A group of foreign students just checked in at the hostel
B: ___ (How about/Maybe we could) ask them to join us for dinner
5. A: I still need to buy some souvenirs before we leave
B:_____(Let’s/How about) go shopping after dinner
6. A: I don’t want to go home tomorrow. I’m having a really good time here
B: So am I. ___(Let’s not/Why not) leave tomorrow.
IV- Fill the blank with the given words. There are two words extra
a-nice b-customers c-experiences d-sell e- talking
f-seeing g-how h- many i-holidays j- agency
Janie is sales manager with a small travel __1__. She specialises in selling
flight only. She can __2_ hotels and car hire, also tours abroad but she doesn’t
sell package _3___ at all. She is very interested in travel. So she enjoys talking
about her own travel _4___ and ___5_ other people going off on their travels.
She tries to encourage people to send her a postcard.’ It’s always __6__ to have
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some feedback”,she usually says. Thus, she does have a lot of people who come
back just to let her know __7__ things have gone. In other words, she has a lot
of repeat __8______.
Reading
Six steps to successful selling
Your job as a trave agency sales consultant is to help your customers to choose
their next holiday. this is a skilled job, and in order to do it well, you need to
follow an established routine called the sales process.
To begin any sales process, it is important to raise your customer’s
1 awareness of the products your agency offers. Adverts in the agency
window, for example, attract people’s attention and may bring them into
the shop.
This is possibly the most important stage in sales. Many people are
2 nervous about buying because they think that sales consultants only
want to get their money. From the the very first moment with a new
client, you need to convince them that you are rally interested in
helping them find the right holiday.
Of course, sometimes people go into a travel agency just to browse through the
brochures. In this case, do not stand next to them and ask questions. Let them
know you are there, but leave them alone. Give them time.
When a customer asks for help or information, we move on to the next
3 stage -
part of
investigating the customer’s needs. This is also an important
the sales process; it is only when you have a clear idea about
where a client wants to go, when they want to travel,who with, and so on, that
you can select the best products for them
When you have selected the most suitable products, you need to
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At this point in the process many customers will want time to think. The best
thing to do is to get their contact details and invite them to take the brochures
home and browse through them. If you have donea good job of presenting the
product, they will probably be back a few days later
When the customer returns to your agency.
With regard to private transport options, the streets within all of Platonia’s
major cities are not only designed for motorised vehicles, but also for
bicycles. Designated bicycle lanes provide a safe environment for cyclists
and a large number of bicycle parking areas are available for use.
Motorbikes and cars are also popular forms of commuter transport.
4- A ticket to a place and back again is a two- way/ return/ reverse ticket
III- A travel agent is explaining transport choices to a customer who wants
to travel from London to Edinburgh. Use the information below and in the
box to complete the explanation
Journey Fare
Bus 10 hours $ 40
Basically, you can go by train, by bus, or you can fly. The bus is ____
option, but it takes ___. Flying is ___ but obviously it’s ____ - it only takes
an hour. The train is ___ than the bus, but it’s ______ and because it goes
through beautiful countryside it’s a ____ journey.
IV- Complete the words for kinds of transport. Find the hidden word
1
T R A M
2
C
3
L N
4
X
5
U D R R N D
V- Match the items on the left with the items on the right to make
sentences about travel
1. Can I have an alarm b a- A window seat, if possible?
2. Can I have b- Call at 6:00, please?
3. Check in, and then go c- Or is there a stopover in Rome?
4. I’d like to book a single d- Reservation before Saturday
5. Is it direct e- Room for three nights
6. Please confirm your f- Through passport control
1. I have to change my booking. I’d like the 9:00 flight to Rome, not 10:45
2 Just atke a taxi, and ask the driver for a ……………………..
3. Please phone them to …………………. my flight details
4. Nobody likes to ……………………….. at check-in!
5. The 12:10 …………………………. To Frankfurt is now boarding at gate 20.
6. All trains to the city centre ……………… from platform 5
LANGUAGE FOCUS
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I – Put the questions in the right column according to the meaning of “can”
Can ( ability) Can ( permission) Can( what is possible)
……………………. ……………….. …………………………….
……………………. ……………….. …………………………….
……………………. ……………….. …………………………….
……………………. ……………….. …………………………….
1. Can we fly direct from Rome to Tashkent?
2. Can you use Mircrosoft PowerPoint?
3. Can she speak Russian?
4. Can I use your computer for half an hour or so , please?
5. Where can I buy phone cards?
6. Can I just make a phone call, please?
7. Can we go the the airport by underground?
8. Can you hear me now?
9. Excuse me. Can I open the window?
II- Match the answers to the questions in exercise I
a- Yes, you don’t need to change
b- yes, you can. But you ned to change twice from here
c- At the post office. A lot of kiosks sell them, too
d- Sure ! it’s really hot in here
e- Yes, go ahead. Just dial 9 to get an outside line
f- yes, of course. You can use it all morning if you like. I’ll be in a meeting
g- yes, that’s better. It’s not a very good line, is it?
h- No, I can’t. But I want to learn
i- Yes, And her Chinese is quite good, too
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6- Szeged? I just know ___’s a city in Hungary. But what kind of place is
___? Is ____ anywhere to go in the evening?
READING/WRITING
I-1 Complete the two faxes with words from the box
CRAWLEY ELECTRONICS
FAX
FAX
Dear Ms Stamford
Thank you for your fax.
We are please to __5___ you that we have a single room with bath
____6__ for two nights from 2 September. The __7___ is 75 euros,
inclusive of breakfast.
We can___8__ that the room is reserved for Mr. Paul Wilberg.
We _9___ forward to seeing Mr. Wilberg in September
Yours ___10__
Guy Lefranc
Hotel Belfort
II- Put the sentences in this telephone message in the right order
Telephone message
For: Thr Restaurant manager
From: Liz Stamford of Crwley Electronics
Date: 12 Nov.
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c- So can we do a three-course meal with a lot of regional specialities?
d- We also need to quote her a price ( drinks included) before 15 Nov
e- The otehrs want to try typical dishes from our region
f- There are three vegetarians in the group
( extracted from Market Leader, Practice File,John Roger)
13 November
Dear Ms. Stamford
Vocabulary
I- Complete the sentences
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1- Flight FR 42 is delayed by half an hour because of bad weather. We
apologize for the inconvenience
2- Nobody knows where the report is . it’s l_ _ _
3- Don’t sit on that chair ! it’s b _ _ _ _ _
4- Let’s take a taxi. We don’t want to be l _ _ _ for the meeting
II- Here are some problem you might have to deal with. Decide how you
would deal with each of them.
1. I’ve locked myself out of my car. The keys are inside and so is my
wallet. I’m afraid someone might break into it if I leave it unattended.
2- I’ve lost my airline ticket. I’m booked to fly on the 11am flight to
London. It’s already 9:30 and I still have to get to the airport.
3- My car has two flat Lyres. I’ve got to drive to a meeting and I’m due
there in an hour.
4- I’ve turned on both taps in my bath and I can’t turn them off. They are
completely stuck and the bath is about to overflow.
5- my room is on the ground floor and some one keeps looking into my
window
6. I feel terrible. I’ve got a terrible headache and I feel sick. I think I’ve got
food poisoning.
LANGUAGUE FOCUS
I- Look at these complaints. What should have been done?
The phone doesn’t work (check)
It should have been checked
1- The light bulb is broken ( replace)
2- Our bath is dirty (clean)
3- The rubbish bin is full ( empty)
4- These glasses are dirty (wash)
5- The TV isn’t working ( mend)
6- Our taxi hasn’t arrived ( order)
III- Match the requests and complaints with the best answer
1. There isn’t any soap in the a- I’m sorry, I’ll get you one
bathroom
2. Excuse me, I don’t have a fork b- Woul you like some more with
your main course?
3. I asked for white wine,not red c- I’ll tell the wine waiter to bring
you some
4. Do you have any milk? d- Four? Of course. I’ll get you
another
5. We ordered four coffees e- Certainly, madam. I’ll bring
some
6. We finished the bread with our f- I’m sorry. I’ll send some up
starter straight away
Reading
1- People complain. It’s not nice to deal with that especially at reception,
you’re the front line andit’s you that people complain to. You just have to
not sort of take it personally and just apologise to them and you know,
pass on comments or get the duty manager to help them.
(Jane- Receptionist)
2- It would be easier if you could all blame each other but you’re a hotel,
you’re a team if the kitchen goes wrong, it affects us. Likewise if I take the
wrong order, it affects the kitchen, so it’s all a bit give and take and you
just can’t blame people. If they’re that cross, you need to get the manager
to speak to them and also you haven’t really got time to be making long
excuses
( Daisy, waitress)
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3- The complaints we do get are people on the whole that are quite
reasonable, just bringing things to our attention because they don’t feel
they’re quite right and they just want us to have the opportunity to a) say
why it’s not happened and b) make sure it doesn’t happen again for
another guest
( John Roger,- General Manager)
4- And you’re never going to please everybody all the time. But you have to
try and make sure that at least they feel when they’ve left that something
has been tried.. they’ve been given some help, they haven’t just been
ignored. But you’ve just at least got to give them a sense of feeling that
they just haven’t been ignored – just going over and saying a few words to
them helps.
(Bob Ryan- Restaurant Manager)
5- Holidays are very important to people and if they go wrong the level of
complaint is quite hight, peopl have high expectations from their holidays,
it’s quite a responsible job in that way in that you’re dealing with the thing
that people look forward to for the most.. the majority of the year and if
when they get to the… they’ve saved all year and they get on holidays and
there’s something wrong with it, they feel particularly aggrieved about it. in
an ideal world everything would go completely smoothly but actually
sometimes thre are problems and I mean that … in the travel industry
that’s always going to be part of the job. It’s unforturnate but it’s inevitable.
( Jenifer Lodge- travel agent)
( extracted from WELCOME!)
Read the text about how they deal with complaint and match the
comments to the people who say them
1- Complaints give us a chance to prevent the same problem happening
again
2- Clients don’t like to feel their complaint has been ignored
3- don’t take complaints personally. Perhaps ask the duty manager to deal
with the situation
4- People get cross when something goes wrong if they have saved all year
for their holiday
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5- The staff of a hotel are a team with shared responsibilities
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