
- •Unit 1 definition of tourism
- •Vocabulary focus
- •Match the equivalents
- •Match the synonyms:
- •Match the antonyms:
- •Match the words with their definitions:
- •Insert prepositions where necessary:
- •Translate the sentences into English:
- •Answer the questions on the text:
- •State whether the following statements are true or false. Comment on the true statements and correct the false ones.
- •9. Give a definition of the term tourism using the following words and phrases:
- •10. Divide the text into other logical parts and entitle each of them.
- •11. Give a summary of the text. Unit 2 people in tourism
- •The tour operator
- •The travel agent
- •The tourism manager
- •The tour guide
- •The animator
- •IV. Match the terms with the definitions:
- •V. Pick out the right definition:
- •VI. Fill in the blanks using the words given below:
- •VII. Translate the sentences from Russian into English:
- •Unit 3 tourist companies
- •Tour operators
- •Travel agencies
- •Tourist information offices
- •Tourist outlets
- •Free-lancers
- •Vocabulary drill
- •Match up:
- •II. Cross out one odd term in each line:
- •III. Group the following terms according to the titles in the table (3 terms in each group):
- •IV. Match the terms with the definitions:
- •V. Pick out the right definition:
- •VI. Fill in the blanks:
- •VII. Translate the sentences from Russian into English:
- •Unit 4 pages from the history of tourism
- •How it all started
- •Tourism in the 19th century
- •Thomas cook company
- •The world tourism organization
- •The outset of tourism in russia
- •Vocabulary drill
- •I. Match up:
- •II. Cross out one odd term in each line:
- •III. Group the following terms according to the titles in the table (3 terms in each group):
- •IV. Match the terms with the-definitions:
- •Pick out the right definition:
- •VI. Fill in the blanks:
- •VII. Translate the sentences from Russian into English:
- •Unit 5 types of tourism
- •Leisure tourism
- •Sports tourism
- •Business tourism
- •Incentive tourism
- •Familiarization tourism
- •Vocabulary drill
- •Give English equivalents.
- •Match up:
- •III. Cross out one odd term in each line:
- •IV. Group the following terms according to the titles in the table (3 terms in each group):
- •V. Match the terms with the definitions:
- •VI. Pick up the right definition:
- •VI. Insert prepositions where necessary.
- •VII. Fill in the blanks:
- •Fill in the blanks with the words given below.
- •Unit 6 people in hospitality
- •The receptionist
- •The concierge
- •The hotel manager
- •The chef
- •The restaurant manager
- •Vocabulary drill
- •I. Match up:
- •II. Cross out one odd term in each line:
- •III. Group the following terms according to the titles in the table (6 terms in each group):
- •IV. Match the terms with the definitions:
- •V. Pick out the right definition:
- •VI. Fill in the blanks :
- •Unit 7 hotel services
- •The front office
- •The bell service
- •The housekeeping
- •The telephone department
- •The security department
- •Vocabulary drill
- •Match up:
- •Cross out one odd term in each line:
- •Group the following terms according to the titles in the table (5 terms in each group):
- •Match the terms with the definitions:
- •Pick out the right definition:
- •VI. Fill in the blanks:
- •Unit 8 types of hotels
- •The inexpensive hotel
- •The moderate hotel
- •The expensive hotel
- •The deluxe hotel
- •The superdeluxe hotel
- •Vocabulary drill
- •Match up:
- •II. Cross out one odd term in each line:
- •III. Group the following terms according to the titles in the table (7 terms in each group):
- •III. Match the terms with the definitions:
- •V. Pick out the right definition:
- •VI. Fill in the blanks:
Vocabulary drill
Match up:
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market
board
tour
tour
tourist
book
travel
research
inclusive
site
guide
package
office
store
department
insurance
II. Cross out one odd term in each line:
permanent, attractive, rewarding, independent, timetable, reasonable;
magazine, store, department store, travel shop, travel agency, sales outlet;
guide book, brochure, folder, luggage, manual, magazine, booklet;
ferry, rack, car, coach, train, charter plane;
airport, airlines, chain, charter plane, air terminal, air ticket;
cruising tour, department store, holiday centre, timetable, air ticket, inclusive tour.
III. Group the following terms according to the titles in the table (3 terms in each group):
Brochure, charge, escort, free-lancer, holiday centre, inclusive, booklet, cruising, office site, folder, travel clerk, coaching, receipt, tax, outlet.
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MONEY MATTERS |
TOURS |
PEOPLE IN TOURISM |
ADVERTISING MATERIALS |
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IV. Match the terms with the definitions:
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3) a free-lancer |
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4) a travellogue |
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h) a paper that insures a traveller against accident, illness or loss of luggage during a tour |
V. Pick out the right definition:
1) a free-lancer |
a) a person who is allowed to work without any permission b) a person who is not a company staff member working for himself c) a person who works for a few companies d) a licence which allows a person to work for himself |
2) a timetable |
a) a table clock b) an office clock c) a schedule of work in an office d) a time schedule |
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a) a folding booklet b) an envelope c) a file d) a fold-away seat |
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a) a pass b) a permission c) an allowance d) a quota |
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a) a pack b) a desk c) a shelf d) a hook |
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a) an airplane flying to a popular destination b) a plane or a boat travelling in summer season only c) a person or a company hiring transport for a special purpose d) hiring of transport for a special purpose |
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a) a shop which is open round the clock b) a point of sales of a large company c) a shop in the open air d) an exit from a shop |
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a) a prescription
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