
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Travel Tips
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Access Abroad
- •Comprehensive reading
- •The British on holiday
- •Brochure language.
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Wales – the Land of Song
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Thailand – some dOs and don’Ts for visitors
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Tips for travellers.
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Friendlier footprints
- •Brochure language
- •St Patric’s Day
- •Vocabulary
- •Imperial chemicals
- •Grammar
- •Yellowstone National Park
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Manchester
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Pacific Paradise Tour
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Holi Festival
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Marketing and promotion
- •Brochure language
- •Tradewinds
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •A gastronomic week in France
- •Comprehensive reading
- •It and the travel industry
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •New gallery for Shelby Museum
- •Comprehensive reading
- •New Zealand
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Standards of performance
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading Cultures
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Food tourism.
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Australia Aborigines – the native Australians
- •Brochure language
- •What to do and see in Miami
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Booking terms and conditions
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •When the Heat is On
- •Brochure language
- •Venice at a glance
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Swiss Hotel Management School (shms)
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Brochure language
- •Including but style success
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Ireland – The Emerald Isle
- •Brochure language
- •The London Eye
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Business travel
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Education and courses
- •Work experience
- •Interests
- •Comprehensive reading
- •A hidden world of wonders
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Scotland a place to celebrate
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Newgrange
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Favourite buildings
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •A holiday in the sea, not by the sea
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Vancouver, Canada.
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Britain today
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •20) From / for?
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Health and safety abroad
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •In the following telephone conversation, choose the correct option from the words in italics.
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Eating out in Paris
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Comprehensive reading
- •Holidays in Turkey
- •Brochure language
- •Vocabulary
- •Manor House Hotel and Golf Course
- •Grammar
Grammar
Fill in “the” where necessary.
We went to ……… America for ……… Easter and ended up staying ……… whole summer.
My grandfather is from ……… Scilly Isles, which are some of ……… most remote islands in Britain.
Jane went to ……… cinema yesterday after ……… work and saw a film about ……… First World War.
Whenever we go to ……… London we take ……… train; it’s ………. most convenient way to travel.
James has got ……… measles so he won’t be coming to ……… school today.
While ……… princess was in ……… Hong Kong, she visited many of the designer shops there.
Mary is in ……… hospital with pneumonia. She became ill while in ……… Scotland over ……… Christmas holidays.
……… most beautiful place I’ve ever been is ……… Thailand. It has some of ……… best beaches in ……… world.
Sarah really likes ……… swimming in ……… sea, but most of ……… time it’s too cold to.
Let’s meet in ……… Macey’s restaurant.
……… May is my favourite month of ……… year.
Fill in the correct preposition: in, on, at.
They live ……… Geneva.
We are staying ……… a nice hotel.
He is ……… holiday ……… Malta.
The weather changed ……… the second day of the holiday.
Steven always plays tennis ……… the afternoon.
№ 18
Topic ‘Dealing with complaints’.
Comprehensive reading Cultures
Read the article. Who refers to the following aspects of culture? Write A, B, C or D.
Geography (x2) ………, ……… 7 Institutions ………
Life rituals ……… 8 Historical events ………
Architecture ……… 9 Rules of behavior ………
Values …….... 10 Cuisine ………
Climate ……… 11 Religion ………
Customs and traditions (x3) ………, ………, ………
A George
Our capital city sums up our culture. London’s skyline is justly famous for the different buildings that can be seen such as the Post Office Tower, the ‘Cherkin’ and the Tower of London to name just a few. Finally, there is Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament where the government is based. England does have a monarchy but it is really the government that is in power. London’s particularly great on 5th November when we celebrate Guy Fawkes Night. This was the night in 1605 when Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Parliament. On that night every year the sky around London is full of fireworks.
B Yoshy
Because our country is a group of islands, most of our food comes from the sea and we are particularly famous for our raw fish. Noodles and rice are also important. Japanese food has changed very little through the ages. For example, it is still considered correct to eat with chopsticks rather than a knife and a fork. It is also expected that before we start eating we say ‘itadakimasu’. We even say it to ourselves when we are alone. English people can find it strange when eating with us. There is no translation really, the best being ‘I shall receive’ but that doesn’t mean much I suppose.
C Helen
The Isles of Scilly is not really a different country but it certainly is a different way of life and that life is controlled by the world around us. Our islands are not very inviting. They are very rocky with lots of hills and valleys and it is almost impossible to get away from the sea. It is also very, very windy here because it is the place where the Atlantic begins. However, it is also very beautiful and the summers are great. On the Isles of Scilly we believe in living close to nature. We still live a quite traditional life on the island and we take great care to preserve the natural character of the islands.
D Veera
The Hindu calendar is full of holidays. Maybe it’s because we have so many gods. Anyway, some of our festivals involve dancing, especially Navaratri when we dance the Carba. This is a time I really love. Another is Hindu weddings because they are so complex. There are so many different things that have to be done. My sister is getting married next and I have so many responsibilities. I don’t know how I’ll manage.