
- •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
20) From / for?
Hotel: Phone calls, I think, but 21) I’ll / I’m going to check, if you like.
Guest: No, don’t 22) mind / worry, that 23) can / must be right. Everything 24) appears /
seems fine.
Hotel: How 25) would / will you like to 26) pay / buy?
Guest: You 27) accept / receive Visa, 28) isn’t it / don’t you?
Hotel: Yes, 29) we do / it is.
Guest: Here you are.
Choose the right word to complete the sentences.
30 I prefer self- ……… holidays as I like being my own boss.
catering cuisine cooking
31 There was a wonderful ……… atmosphere in the Bed and Breakfast we stayed in.
cushy cozy soft
32 We spent a lot of the cruise lounging ……… on the upper deck.
down low around
33 I had ……… -board accommodation, so I had to go out for lunch every day.
full semi half
34 When you go camping you can sleep ……… the stars, if it doesn’t rain.
In under below
Grammar
Complete the sentences with who, which, or with.
35 Do you want a car ……… air conditioning?
36 We’ve got a problem ………is slowing down production.
37 I’ve got a laptop ……… a CD burner.
38 Do you know anyone ……… can help me?
39 I’ll send you a brochure ……… describes our products and services.
40 We need someone ……… speaks Japanese.
41 I met someone at the conference ……… knows you.
42 I’ve got a cordless keyboard ……… a built-in mouse.
43 I have a list of people ……… are interested in attending.
44 There are some Australian wines ……… are available at reasonable prices.
Complete the sentences with a preposition.
I am very sorry ……… the problems with the contract.
We are very sorry ……… causing any inconvenience.
It is very kind ……… you to show us round the factory.
I’m not very good ……… giving presentations because I get nervous.
If the euro goes down in value it will be good ……… exports.
Please stop shouting and tell me what you are angry ……….
№ 3
Topic ‘Hoteliers’
Comprehensive reading
Read the advice for travellers in this information leaflet. Match the headings (1 – 9) with the paragraphs (a – i).
Health and safety abroad
1 Don’t get bitten 6 Take care in the sun
2 Dangerous sports 7 Take care in water
3 Be careful what you eat 8 Don’t drink the water
4 Women travelers 9 Take care on the roads
5 Security
Traveling around the world always involves some risk to your health. However, by taking a few simple precautions, and using your common sense, you can minimize the risk of illness, accident, loss, or injury.
A ………
Always wash your hands before you eat. Try to eat only food that you know is freshly cooked. Don’t eat food that has been kept warm. Avoid uncooked food like salads, and eat only fruit that you can peel. Be careful about fish and shellfish – in some countries they can be a health risk.
B ………
Don’t drink tap water unless you know it is safe. Use bottled water for drinking, washing food, and cleaning your teeth. If you can’t get bottled water, boil the water before you drink it, or use purifying tablets, avoid ice unless you it is made from purified water.
C ………
Always check local driving laws. If you are in a car, always wear a seatbelt. If you are on a bicycle or a motorbike, wear a helmet. If you hire a car or bike, check that it’s safe and that it has insurance. Never drink and drive. If you have an accident, tell the police as soon as possible.
D ………
Take care not to get sunburnt. Wear a hat, sunglasses, and use sun cream with a high skin protection (25+) on exposed parts of your body. Drink plenty of liquids, particularly at the hottest time of the day. Keep young children and babies out of direct sunlight.
E ………
Don’t go swimming alone, especially in very cold water. Adults should watch each other for signs of trouble. Children should always be supervised by an adult who can swim well. Check with local people for information about dangers such as strong currents.
F ………
If you are doing a dangerous sport like skiing, mountaineering, or diving, make sure you follow the safety procedures. Check that there are medical facilities available. You must get insurance which will pay for your medical expenses if you have an accident. Divers should wait 24 hours after their last dive before getting on a plane.
G ………
Avoid insect bites, particularly mosquito bites, as mosquitoes carry malaria and other dangerous diseases. Keep your arms and legs covered after sunset, and use an insect repellent. Sleep in a room with screens on the windows, and use a mosquito net around the bed at night.
H ………
If you are a woman, wear what local women are wearing. Wearing a wedding ring is a good way to avoid unwanted attention from men. Don’t walk alone at night, especially in dark or empty streets, and avoid going to bars alone. Don’t tell people where you are staying and always lock your door at night. Never accept lifts from strangers.
I ………
Don’t carry amounts of cash, and keep your money and credit cards in an inside pocket. Carry your bags carefully, and watch them all the time, especially in crowded places. Leave your valuables in the hotel safe, and get a receipt for them. Make a photocopy of your passport, and make a note of your credit card numbers, if you are robbed, always tell the police.