- •1. Business trip
- •1. Study the following words:
- •2. Read and translate the text: On the Eve of the Business Trip
- •3. Read and act the dialogues in pairs:
- •2. Travelling on business
- •1. Study the new words on the topic.
- •2. Read the text and translate it. Travelling on business
- •3. Read and translate the text paying attention to the means of modal words and their equivalents. Write out modal words and their equivalents and translate them in a writen form: Travelling abroad
- •3. At the customs
- •1. Study following words :
- •2. Read and translate the text: At the Customs
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •4. Read the text paying attention to the verbs in Present Continuous Tense. Mr harding’s friends
- •5. Fill in the declaration form (see the apendix)
- •4. At the hotel
- •1. Memorise the words.
- •2. Render the following word combinations.
- •3. Translate the text: At the Hotel
- •4. Answer the questions:
- •5. Render the dialogues:
- •6. Check yourself. Put one of the following words into each gap:
- •7. Remember the words. Then read the text and get information on the hotel services which can be offered during your business trip:
- •8. Read and translate the text: At the hotel
- •9. Answer the following questions in a written form:
- •5. British meals
- •1. Study following words and word-combinations:
- •2. Read and remember:
- •3. Brush up your vocabulary:
- •4. Answer the following questions:
- •5. Render the dialogues:
- •6. Read and translate the text: British Meals
- •6. Ukrainian dishes
- •1. Study following words:
- •2. Read and translate the text: Ukrainian Dishes
- •3. Write the recipe of your favorite dish.
- •7. At the hotel restaurant
- •1. Memorise the words.
- •2. Read and answer the questions: At the Hotel Restaurant
- •3. Questions:
- •4. Make up your dialogues, using the table:
- •5. Translate the text and answer the questions. Having Meals at a Restaurant
- •6. Study following words and word-combinations:
- •7. Questions:
- •8. Speech Patterns:
- •9. Memorise these dialogues. Practise them in pairs changing the text.
- •I'd like This, This and This
- •2. The Soup Was Stone Cold.
- •3. There's Nothing like Roast Saddle of Mutton
- •4. Walter, My Uill, Plense
- •10. Make up your dialogues, using the table: a talk at the table
- •8. Medicine and health
- •1. Read and learn new words:
- •To be healthy бути здоровим
- •Chicken pox вітряна оспа
- •2. Read and translate the text: Medicine and Health
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •4. Translate following sentences into English :
- •5. Read and translate the text: The Health Service
- •6. Memorise these dialogues. Practise them in pairs changing the text. A Visit to the Doctor
- •9. Transport
- •1. Answer the questions:
- •2. Read and translate the text: means of communication
- •Asking the way
- •3. Read and remember following words and word-combinations:
- •4. Read and translate these phrases. Use them in your dialogues.
- •5. Look at your books and remake the dialogues using the words in the brackets:
- •(Next, up, be, see, monument, god, popular, head off)
- •(Left, straight ahead, monument, get to, at, right, trip )
- •6. Listen to the conversation and fill in the gaps:
- •10. At the post-office
- •At the post office
- •11. Arrange a business meeting over the telephone
- •2. Topical Words:
- •3. Speech patterns:
- •4. Study the vocabulary of the Unit. Practise the speech patterns.
- •5. Memorise these dialogues. Practise them in pairs changing the text.
- •1. City, Please
- •2. Give Me the Telephone Number
- •3. Can I Take a Message?
- •4. I Received Your Message
- •5. You've Got the Wrong Number
- •6. Hold On, Please!
- •7. Is That Really You?
- •8. Who Shall I Say Is Calling?
- •9. I'd Li ke to Book a Trunk-Call
- •12. Visiting a firm
- •3. Speech Patterns:
- •4. Study the vocabulary of the Unit. Practise the speech patterns.
- •1. I've Come to See Mr. Grant.
- •2. I Was Looking Forward to Meeting You.
- •3. A Good Basis for Discussion
- •4. I'll Put You in Touch with Mr Russel
- •5. In fact That Isn’t So Difficult to Arrange
- •6. Have You Any Questions?
- •7. I Consider Our Talks Very Useful
- •13. Business letters Структура делового письма
- •Пояснения к образцу письма
- •5. Imagine that you are interested in applying for one of these 2 jobs. Write a letter to the employer in which you:
- •Introduce yourself
- •22 Samchuka St.
- •11 Sadova St
- •290053 Lviv, Ukraine
- •Victoria Cycle Works West Yorkshire England
- •14. Fairs and Exhibitions
- •Study following words and word-combinations:
- •2. Read and translate the text: An Exhibition
- •Answer the questions:
- •3. Read, translate and learn the dialogue:
- •15. Contract
- •1. Read and translate the text:
- •2.Read and translate word-combinations:
- •Customs declaration
- •Hotel booking agency
- •Arrival card Name______________________________________________
- •Presidential standard hotel guest comments
3. Write the recipe of your favorite dish.
7. At the hotel restaurant
1. Memorise the words.
price
meal
restaurant
waiter
menu
dish
boiled eggs
scrambled eggs
bacon
sausage
fish
porridge
toast
marmalade
juice
lunch
ціна
їжа
ресторан
офіціант
меню
страва
варені яйця
яєшня
бекон
ковбаса
риба
каша
грінки
мармелад
сік
другий сніданок
salad
pudding
tart
ice-cream
cheese
list
to choose
to order
to serve
to consist of
roast
main
light
similar
for the main course
салат
пудинг
пиріг
морозиво
сир
список
вибирати
замовляти
подавати
складатись
смажений
головний
легкий
подібний
на основну (головну) траву
2. Read and answer the questions: At the Hotel Restaurant
While staying at a hotel, the guests can have their meals at the hotel restaurant. At the restaurant the waiter shows the guests to their tables and brings a menu. The menu is a list where the names of the dishes and their prices are given. The guests choose and order the dishes.
Breakfast in an English hotel is a large meal. For breakfast they serve boiled or scrambled eggs with bacon, sausage, fish, porridge, toasts, marmalade and, of course, cheese. The guests may also order fruit, juice, tea or coffee.
Lunch begins with soup. For the main course the guests may order cold meat and salad, fish or roast meat with vegetables. For lunch they also serve milk pudding, apple tart, fruit salad or ice-cream.
At about 5 o'clock there is a very light meal which is called "tea", The tea consists of a cup of tea and a cake.
Dinner at a hotel is very similar to lunch.
After the meal the waiter brings a bill to the guests and they pay it.
3. Questions:
Where can the visitor have their rneal while staying at a hotel?
Who shows the visitors their table at the restaurant?
What does the waiter brings to the visitors before the meals?
What is a menu?
Is the price of the dish given in the menu?
What dishes are usually served for breakfast at an English restaurant?
Can you order coffee for breakfast?
What do they usually serve for lunch at an English hotel?
What kind of meal is tea?
When do they usually serve tea?
What is dinner like?
What must you pay after the meal at a restaurant?
4. Make up your dialogues, using the table:
The order at the restaurant.
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