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Указательные местоимения.

Singular

Plural

This - эта, этот

These - эти

That - тот

Those - те

Ex.4 Read and translate.

What’s this? – This is my bag.

What are these? – These are my bags.

What’s that? – That’s my bag.

What are those? – Those are my bags.

This is your seat. – These are those seats.

That is your seat. – Those are your seats.

Take this seat! – Take these seats!

Take that seat! – Take those seats!

This seat is vacant. – These seats are vacant.

That seat is vacant. – Those seats are vacant.

This bag is light. – These bags are light.

That bag is light. – Those bags are light.

This is a bag. – These are bags.

That is a bag. – Those are bags.

Weather conditions Visibility (poor/good/zero)

Fine/nice/lovely Temperature (outside/inside)

Bright/clear Wind (Head/back=tail/cross/gusty)

Sunny Breeze

Hot Hurricane

Warm Gale/storm

Dry Rain

Stuffy Heavy rain/shower/downpour

Changeable Drizzle

Bad/nasty/terrible/dreadful Snow

Dull Hale

Cloudy Snowstorm

Foggy Blizzard

Frosty Icing

Bumpy Glazed ice

Cool Lightning (flash)

Wet/moist/raw Thunder

Cold/chilly Thunderstorm

Rainy (Thick=dense) Fog

Dangerous for flight Clouds

Slippery Continuous clouds

Weather forecast Turbulence

Pressure (air/high/low) to divert

Ex.5 Read and translate.

THE WEATHER AND FLYING CONDITIONS

The flying conditions are greatly influenced by the weather. The weather is different all the year round. What is the weather like in spring? In early spring the weather remains rather cold. In April the weather is often changeable. The sky is cloudy and it often rains. We have a lot of thunderstorms in May and in June. The sky is covered with clouds. Thunder is heard, lightning is visible. Thunderstorms are very dangerous for flights. In stormy weather conditions there is a heavy turbulence in flight. We say the flight is bumpy. The thunderstorm is sometimes so severe that the flight may be cancelled. In this case we say “The flight is delayed due to the weather”.

In summer the weather is usually hot. The sun comes up in the east very early and goes down in the west very late. The days are long. In autumn the days get shorter and nights longer. It often rains hard, sometimes drizzles. The weather is often foggy. The wind blows from the north. Heavy ice is often formed on the wings of the plane. The runways are wet and slippery. The landing conditions are bad. The airport is closed. The nearer the winter, the colder the days. It often snows heavily. The ground is covered with white snow. The temperature is -25C (twenty-five degrees Centigrade below zero). We are having a severe frost. There is much snow during heavy snowstorms. The pilot must be careful while landing and taking off.

Pilots need the information about weather conditions for the route of flight and at the destination aerodrome. At every airport there is a meteorological station which is equipped with special instruments recording all changes in the atmosphere. They indicate air pressure and temperature, record wind speed and direction, the movements of clouds. It is indicated on special weather charts. It is made every 30 minutes and every 15 minutes if the weather suddenly gets worse or better.

Preparing for the flight the pilot is to get the latest weather information and weather forecasts for the planned route and at the point of destination and the alternates.

20-30 minutes before entering the aerodrome area the controller gives the pilot full information about the terminal weather. Before descent the pilot requests the actual weather and aerodrome conditions for the airport he is going to land. It is considered that the landing of an aircraft is probably the most difficult operation which a pilot has to perform. It is known that fog, rain and clouds often affect the aircraft operation or, in other words, to allow an aircraft to land under low or zero visibility.

Height/altitude

Speed

Length of the route

World

Country

City/town

Capital

Peninsula

Island

Mountain

Hill

Desert

Ocean (Arctic, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian)

River

Lake

Sea

Frontier

Equator

Gulf/bay

North/East/South/West

Ex.6 Rearrange the letters to match the definitions.

icgni an invisible slippery surface that can form on the runway in cold weather

bpumy (used about a flight) uncomfortable because of bad weather

dehnrtu the loud noise that you sometimes hear in the sky during a storm

zdeirlz very light rain

osrtf a thin white layer of powdery ice that forms on things outside when the

weather is very cold

aegl a very strong wind

gghiilnnt the bright flashes of light that you see in the sky during a storm

yeilprps it is difficult to move on because it is smooth or wet

Ex.7 Find and write down the transcription to the following words:

Anapa Kaliningrad Perm Chelyabinsk

Astrakhan Krasnoyarsk Rostov-on-Don Yakutsk

Arkhangelsk Moscow Samara

Barnaul Murmansk Saint Petersburg

Vladivostok Nizhnevartovsk Saratov

Volgograd Nizhny Novgorod Sochi

Yekaterinburg Novosibirsk Syktyvkar

Irkutsk Norilsk Tyumen

Kazan Omsk Ufa

Krasnodar Orenburg Khabarovsk

Ex.8 Translate into English.

1.Скорость ветра составляет 5 метров в секунду.

2.Идёт дождь.

3.Идёт снег.

4.Гроза закончилась.

5.Небо ясное.

6.Небо покрыто облаками.

7.Температура за бортом составляет минус 50 градусов.

8.Взлётная полоса мокрая/скользкая/покрыта льдом.

9.Рейс задерживается из-за погодных условий.

10.Мы летим в условиях плохой погоды.

11.Какая погода в Москве?

12.Температура на борту составляет плюс 22 градуса.

WOULD LIKE часто употребляется в значении want, особенно в вежливых просьбах и предложениях.

Would you like to change seats?

Would you like a cup of tea?

Ex.9 Use a more polite way: Take your seat. – Would you take your seat, please?

1. Go up the steps.

2. Take any vacant seats.

3. Put your hand luggage under the seat in front of you.

4. Put your light items to the overhead bin.

5. Keep your briefcase briefcase on the floor under your seat.

6. Fasten your seat belts.

7. Do not smoke.

8. Change seats with this lady.

9. Take a window seat.

10. Use a baby-cot for your baby.

11. Show me your boarding card.

12. Put your baby into the cradle.

Ex.10 Use would like in the following sentences:

1. Will you take a seat here?

2. Will you take this seat?

3. Will you put your baby into the cot?

4. Will you put these things into the overhead bin?

5. Where will you take a seat?

6. Where will you keep your bag?

Ex.11 Practice your own dialogues between the CA and the passengers having some problems:

1. A passenger wants to locate his seat;

2. A passenger is sitting in the wrong seat;

3. A passenger would like to seat by the window;

4. A passenger sitting in the first class, has an economy class card;

5. Two passengers are arguing over the same seats;

6. A young mother asks you to help her with her baby;

Special meal/food

Children meal

Baby meal/infant meal

Diabetic meal

Low-calorie meal

Hindu meal

Kosher meal

Moslem meal

Vegetarian meal

Breakfast/lunch/dinner

Dessert

Snack/appetizer

Garnish/side dish

Soup/broth

Sour cream

Cottage cheese, dumplings

Yoghurt

Cheese(processed/hard/soft)

Egg(soft//boiled egg)

Fried eggs

Scrambled eggs

Omelette

Vegetable oil

Olive oil

Butter

Ketchup

Mayonnaise

Mustard

Sauce/dressing/seasoning

Vinegar

Salt, pepper

Horseradish

Spicy

Salty, sweet

Bitter

Sour

Piquant

Rice, buckwheat

Pasta/macaroni/noodles

Mushrooms

Roll (white, poppy, seeds, bran, sesame)

Bread (rye, white, brown, fresh, stale)

Pancake

Sippets

Confectionary

Sweets (with cream filling)

Chocolate bar

Pastry/cake

Sponge cake

Flaky cake

Chocolate sweets/Assorted chocolates

Cracker

Biscuits/cookie

Waffles

Jam

Sugar/lump of sugar

Sugar substitute

Ice cream

Canned fruit

to taste

Tasty/delicious/tasteless

Tray/serving tray

Ex.12 Listening (13) Listen to the conversations and write them down.

Ex.13 In all emergencies, the cabin crew must give clear instructions, calm the passengers and act quickly. Work with a partner. During an emergency situation, what would you say to these people? Choose from the sentences below. There may be several possible answers.

  1. a worried passenger whose wife has just fainted

  2. a pregnant woman experiencing contractions

  3. a young boy running in the aisle to the toilet

  4. a panic hyper-ventilating passenger

  5. a noise group who are not taking the emergency instructions seriously

  6. a mother whose child is sick and vomiting

  7. a woman with headphones who is listening to music

  • Please keep quiet

  • Don’t worry, you will be fine

  • Listen, stop

  • Do not be upset. We will take care of her.

  • Keep quiet please – you are disturbing others.

  • Don’t shout. Speak normally.

  • Breathe slowly and deeply.

  • Calm down now, please.

  • That’s enough. Control yourself.

  • Try to relax. I will stay with you.

  • Listen carefully, please, these instructions are for you.

  • Wait until we land.

UNIT 7

Cup/glass/wine glass/champagne glass

Tumbler

Pint glass

Plate

Saucer

Table ware/flatware/cutlery

Fork (dessert)

Knife

Spoon (tea/dessert/soup)

Pie server

Cocktail straw

Corkscrew

(Can) opener

Nippers/tongs

Tin/can

Bottle (plastic/glass)

One litre bottle/half litre bottle

Jug/jag

Sauceboat

Salt cellar

Sugar bowl

Pepper pot

Toothpick

Hot towel

Napkin/tissue

Linen

Fish/seafood

Caviar

Sturgeon

Salmon

Cold

Hunchback salmon

Trout

Eel

Tuna

Halibut/turbot

Cod

Pike

Perch

Pike-perch

Flounder

Lancet fish

Bass

Hake

Mullet

Sole

Carp

(Salted) herring

Crab (meat)

Shrimps/prawns

Mussels

Squid

Oysters

Octopus

Lobster

Meat

Poultry

Chicken (breast)

Duck

Turkey

Beef

Veal

Pork

Mutton

Lamb

Goose

Rabbit

Liver

(Pork) chop

Beefsteak/roast beef(welldone/overdone

/underdone)

Sausages

Sausage (boiled/smoked)

Ham

Cold boiled pork

Carbonate

(Cold) tongue

Pate/paste

Goulash

Read and translate in English.

1.Что бы Вы предпочли?

2.Что бы Вы порекомендовали?

3. Вы голодны?

4. Вы бы хотели что-нибудь ещё?

5. Что сегодня в меню?

6. Я принесу Вам сейчас меню.

7. Пожалуйста, вернитесь на своё место и приготовьте столик.

8. Вкусы отличаются.

9. К сожалению, у нас нет специального детского питания, но я могу предложить Вам молоко и фрукты.

10. Сегодня у нас цыплёнок с пюре, а также сёмга с рисом.

11. Сегодня у нас рыбные котлеты с тушёными овощами и говядина с гречкой.

12. Что бы Вы предпочли на гарнир?

13. Какую закуску Вы бы предпочли: мясную или рыбную?

16. Позвольте мне поменять Вашу льняную салфетку.

17.Извините, но цыплёнок закончился. У нас осталась только говядина.

18. Извините, но сегодня у нас нет блюд из свинины.

19. К сожалению, это всё что у нас есть.

20. Вместо этого я могу предложить Вам цыплёнка.

21. Я могу предложить Вам говядину вместо цыплёнка.

22. Позвольте мне взять Ваш поднос.

Vegetables

Vegetable salad = green salad

Vegetable ragout

Potatoes (boiled/fried/mashed)

Carrot

Cabbage

Cauliflower

Broccoli

Brussel sprouts

Asparagas

Spinach

Marrow/zucchini

Aurbergine/eggplant

Beetroot

Cucumber

Tomato

Radish

Paprika/sweet pepper

Chilli

Green peas, peas in pod

Beans

French beans

Corn

Olives, black olives

Capers

Lettuce

Onion

Spring onions

Leek

Garlic

Celery

Parsley

Dill

Potato cutlets

Cabbage/carrot cutlets

Stuffed pepper

Fruit

Apricot

Apple

Banana

Grape

Grapefruit

Kiwi

Lemon, lime

Mango

Nectarine

Orange

Pineapple

Peach

Plum

Pomegranate

Pear

Tangerine

DRINKS/BEVERAGES

Non-alcoholic drinks/alcohol free drinks

Soft drinks/refreshing drinks

(Cubes of) ice

Water (cold, hot)

Plain water = pure water

Mineral water

Non-carbonated=non-sparkling=still water

Carbonated=sparkling water

Tonic water/soda water/lemonade

Milk/cream

Coffee (instant/decaffeinated/freshly brewed)

Tea (black/green/fruit/jasmine/herb/

bergamot/strong/weak/in bags)

Juice (tomato/apple/orange)

Compote=stewed fruit

to pour out soup/tea

to make tea/coffee

Spirits=strong drinks=firm drinks=

alcoholic drinks=liquors

Aperitif

Light drinks

Beer(light/dark/stout/lager/)

Wine(white/red/rose/sparkling/dry/semi-dry/sweet/semi-sweet/table/dessert/

strong/light)

Champagne

Gin/gin-tonic

Liqueur

Cocktail

Rum

Port

Irish Whisky

Bourbon

Scotch Cognac Brandy Vermouth Sherry

Ex.1 Match the words.

BERRIES

Арбуз

Брусника

Вишня

Дыня

Ежевика

Земляника

Клубника

Клюква

Красная смородина

Крыжовник

Малина

Черешня

Чёрная смородина

Черника

Wild strawberry

Bilberry

Gooseberry

Watermelon

Raspberry

Blackberry

Red currants

Sweet cherries

Melon

Cowberry

Strawberry

Cherry

Cranberry

Black currants

Ex.2 Work with a partner. Take turns to practice ordering and taking orders from the menu. Ask and answer questions about the menu.

A: Is the chicken very spicy?

B: No, it’s not like a curry.

NUTS

Almonds

Brazil nut

Cashew

Cedar nut

Chest nut

Circassian walnut

Coconut

Hazelnut

Nutmeg

Peanut

Pistachio

Каштан

Мускатный орех

Грецкий орех

Кокос

Кешью

Арахис

Фисташка

Бразильский орех

Кедровый орех

Фундук

Миндаль

Ex.3 Read and translate the text.

MEALS

We have three meals a day: breakfast in the morning, lunch between 1 and 3 p.m. and dinner in the evening. We must cook our food. We boil eggs, meat, fish, vegetables, water, milk. We roast meat, vegetables. We stew fish, meat, vegetables and we stuff fish, poultry, vegetables. We make breakfast, lunch, dinner, also tea, coffee, cakes, bread and so on. We put salt, sugar, pepper, mustard and various spices into our food to make it salted, sweet, piquant. Food may have good food or bad taste; it may be tasteless. We pour out the tea, water, wine and other drinks and spirits. Tea and coffee may be strong or weak. We have our coffee white or black, that is, with or without milk. We butter the bread.

Dinner may consist of several courses, for example, we have a three-course dinner today. When people are at table they may ask their neighbour for something which they themselves cannot easily reach. In this case they say “Pass me..please,” or “I’ll trouble you for…” The neighbour says “Certainly,” and passes what they need. In answer to “Thank you” you say “You are welcome”.

When we lay the table we put napkins, cups, glasses, wine-glasses, saucers, tea spoons, soup spoons, forks, knives, soup plates, dinner plates, bread plates, a salt cellar, a pepper pot, a sugar bowl. When the meal is over we clear away the plates, dishes and cutlery and wash them up in the kitchen.

Fry

Bake

Boil

Grind

Slice

Steam

Roast

Chop

Stuff

Stew

Grill

Ex.4 Read and translate the flight menu card.

Continental breakfast and lunch

Breakfast

Orange juice, yoghurt, fresh fruit appetizer of seasonal fruit, a wheat roll served with butter and jam, muffin, tea or coffee.

Lunch

Starter

Seasonal salad with assorted seafood and crunchy garlic bread topped with shredded parmesan, accompanied by light dressing

Main

Tender pieces of chicken marinated with Arabic spices, cooked with rice, tomatoes, cauliflower and garnished with fried onion, accompanied by French beans and peas

or

Grilled beef, served with creamy forest mushroom sauce topped with chopped garlic, accompanied by roasted potatoes and red pepper

or

Vegetable lasagna with a light cheese sauce, accompanied by a fresh green salad

Dessert

A rich dark chocolate mousse, topped with fresh orange and strawberries, accompanied by fresh cream

Roll and butter

Tea or coffee with chocolate

Ex.5 Listening (11, 14) Listen to the conversation and write it down.

UNIT 8

Currency

Banknote

Coin

Small change

Change

Cash

(Invalid) Credit card (Diner’s Club)

To sale/to be on sale/to be for sale

Sale

to sell (sold, sold)

to buy = to purchase

Purchase

(Reasonable) price

Receipt

Full range

Catalogue

Brand

Goods

Souvenir

Gift = present

Gift set

Accessories

Wallet = purse

Belt

Leather

Silk tie

Sunglasses

Alarm – clock

Silver/gold/platinum

Silver plated/gold plated

Cigarettes (pack of, carton of)

Tobaccoes

Match/lighter

A pack of playing card

Ex.1 Translate into English.

1. Могу я преложить Вам напиток?

2. Какие виды напитков у Вас есть?

3. Что Вы желаете выпить чай или кофе?

4. Что бы Вы предпочли крепкий или слабый чай?

5. Желаете ломтик лимона в чай?

6. Желаете ещё немного чая? Желаете ещё чашечку кофе?

7. Сегодня у нас широкий выбор чая.

8. Желаете немного льда?

9. Желаете немного вина?

10. Какое вино Вы бы предпочли? Я бы хотел бокал красного вина.

11. Какие алкогольные напитки у Вас есть? У нас есть пиво, красное и белое вино.

12. У вас есть что-нибудь бесплатно? Это всё бесплатно.

13. К сожалению Вы можете выбрать только баночку пива или бутылку вина.

14. Какое вино (сок, пиво) Вы предпочитаете?

15. На апперетив я могу предложить Вам шампанское и вино. Что бы Вы предпочли?

16. Извините, но запрещено пить алкогольные напитки кроме предложенных на борту.

17. Извините, но в соотвествии с правилами аваикомпании мы не обслуживаем несовершеннолетних лиц спиртными напитками.

18. Вот список заказов на прохладительные напитки.

CURRENCY

RUB

USD

CAD

AUD

HKD

NZD

SGD

CNY

EUR

GBP

JPY

NOK

SEK

Ex. 2 Match the words.

Amber

Diamond

Emerald

Garnet

Opal

Pearl

Ruby

Sapphire

Topaz

Опал

Сапфир

Янтарь

Жемчуг

Бриллиант

Рубин

Гранат

Изумруд

Топаз

Cosmetics

Cosmetic clutch

Make-up set/kit

Deodorant (spray/stick/roll-on)

Eye liner

Eye shadows

Face powder

Liquid powder

Hair spray = hair varnish

Lip liner

Lipstick (long wearing, moisturizing)

Mascara (water resistant=water proof)

Nail polish = nail varnish = nail enamel

Nail polish remover

Rouge

Lotion (body, after shave)

Bath and shower gel

Moisturizing cream

Skin care kit

Perfume/perfume set

Perfumes

Aroma = fragrance = scent

Energizing

Faint

Feminine

Floral/fruity-floral

Fresh/refreshing

Herbal

Oriental/semi-oriental

Persistent

Sensual

Spicy

Woody

Jewellery

Beads

Necklace

Chain

Pendant

Bracelet

Brooch

Ring

Clips

Earrings

Cuff-links

Tie-clip

Tie-pin

Polished/unpolished

Colouring

Articles and ornaments

Pattern

Ex.3 With your partner, take turns to practice buying and selling duty-free goods from the vocabulary list. Make up for the items.

A: I’d like some mascara, please.

B: Certainly madam. The mascara costs….

Ex. 4 Read the text.

IN – FLIGHT DUTY – FREE SALES

During the flight passengers can purchase for currency and major credit cards duty – free goods. The cabin attendants must make an announcement to inform passengers about the goods which will be available on sale. Passengers have a good chance to purchase perfume and cosmetics, such as lotions, lipsticks, mascara, skin – care kits, moisturizing cream, nail polish, also gold and silver plated jewellery, such as earrings, bracelets, rings, brooches, chains, necklaces, pendants. Passengers can also choose travel alarm clocks, pens, spirits in bottles, famous bar milk chocolate with honey and almond nuts, Ferrero Rocher chocolates with hazel nuts, cartons of cigarettes, souvenirs and accessories, such as wallets, passport holders, business card holders, belts, sunglasses, pure silk ties with different patterns, silk scarves and other items.

Ex.5 Read and translate the dialogues.

CA: Perfumes, gifts, chocolates, alcohol, toys….

Man: Yes, please.

CA: What can I get for you, sir?

Man: I’m looking for a light perfume for my daughter’s birthday.

CA: I have the perfect one…no two. This one is delightful and costs only 41 dollars. The other one is classic – the very best, but more expensive at 65 dollars.

Man; Which one would you recommend?

CA: I really like this one.

Man: And the price of it is 41 dollars? Ok, I will take it.

CA: How would you like to pay?

Man: By credit card. But just a minute, can I also see the airline’s specially designed scarves?

CA: Of course. They are pure silk and they are …let me see, 72 dollars each.

Man: I’ll take one.

CA: So, that comes to – let me add it up…41 plus 72…113 dollars.

Man: Ok. Here’s my credit card and my frequent flyers card, too, for the points.

CA: Than you. Would you like a receipt or just a credit card print-out?

Man: I need a receipt, too.

CA: No problem, here is your receipt, here are your cards and these are your gifts.

Man: Thanks a lot.

Ex.6 Listening (15). Listen to the conversations and write them down.

The perfume costs 41 dollars.

The scarves are 72 dollars each.

41 plus 72 makes 113 dollars.

4 times 8 equals 32.

A hundred dollar minus 85 – that’s 15 dollars change.

That comes to 120 euros.

How will you be paying? By card or with cash?

How would you like to pay?

CA: Would you like beef or chicken, sir? Or the vegetarian option, the lasagne?

Man: Beef, please.

CA: Here we are. What would you like to drink?

Man: A glass of red wine, please.

CA: OK.

Man: Is it French?

CA: No, it’s a South African wine – it’s very nice. Would you like to try it?

Man: Yes, thanks.

CA: And you, madam, would you like beef, chicken or the lasagne?

Woman: Oh, have you got any fish?

CA: No, I’m sorry. Our choices are beef, chicken or vegetable lasagne today.

Woman: Is the chicken very spicy?

CA: No, it’s just mildly spiced. It’s not like a curry – would you like to try it?

Woman: Good, I’ll take the chicken. Could I have a glass of water, too?

CA: Certainly, madam. Would you like still or sparkling?

Woman: Still, please.

CA: There you are. Enjoy your meal, please.

Ankle

Arm

Armpit

Belly

Body

Buttocks

Cheeks

Chin

Ear

Elbow

Eye

Eyebrow

Face

Chest

Feet – foot

Finger

Forearm

Forehead

Joint

Hair

Hand

Head

Heel

Hip

Knee

Leg

Lip

Mouth

Nail

Neck

Nose

Palm

Shoulder

Teeth – tooth

Throat

Toe

Tongue

Waist

Wrist

UNIT 9

Blood

Blood vessels

Bowels

Brain

Eardrums

Heart

Kidney

Liver

Lungs

Rib

Skin

Spine = backbone

Stomach

Disease = illness

Infectious diseases

Cholera

Yellow fever

Smallpox

Typhoid fever

Plague

Malaria

Ulcer

Indigestion

Flatulence

Intoxication

Diarrhoea/stomach trouble

Heartburn

Vomiting

Migraine

Giddiness

Concussion

Faint/loss of consciousness

Constipation

Headache

Stomachache

Toothache

Earache

Heartache/heart trouble/cardiac arrest

Insomnia

Pain (slight/a bit of/sharp)

Bleeding (external/internal/nose)

Suffocation

Sick passenger

To feel sick/airsickness

Abscess

Attack = fit

Liver attack

(Attack of) epilepsy

(Attack of) asthma

(Attack) of appendicitis

Neural fit

Hiccup

Spasm

Flu = influenza

Angina = sore throat

Cold

Running nose = head cold

Cough/fit of coughing

Chill

Fever (slight/high)

Tickling in one’s throat

To swallow

Pulse (normal/weak/quick)

Blood pressure (high/low)

A fracture/to fracture

An injury/to injure

A dislocation/ to dislocate

Airsickness bag

Breath/ to breathe

to breathe in = to inhale

to breathe out = exhale

Pregnant woman

Some fit

(Premature) delivery/child birth

to deliver a child/to give birth to a child

Ex.1 Read and translate the dialogues.

CA: ….what about the children?

Woman: Do you have children’s meal on board?

CA: We do have pre-ordered special children’s meal for passengers who have booked in advance. Did you book it?

Woman: No, I’m afraid I didn’t.

CA: Well, I could check to see if we have any spare meals for you. Would you like me to do it?

Woman: Oh, yes, please. That would be great.

CA: I’ll be back in a moment. I’ve got two children’s meals that have been ordered, but not needed. It’s burger and chips and fun food they will really enjoy it! Would they like these?

Woman: Oh, that’s their favourite food! Thank you so much!

CA: You are very welcome. There you are. Would you like a drink with your meal, boys?

Woman: They’d like 7up with no ice, please.

CA: If you are returning with us, that will be possible to order your a special children meal for their flight home. I can come back to you after the meal service and discuss if you would like?

Woman: That would be great, thanks.

CA: No problem. I will be back after the meals service then. Enjoy your meal!

Defibrillator

Inhaler

Severe allergic reaction

Limb fracture

Airway

Air rage

EpiPen

Insulin pen

Diabetic episode

Cut

Anaphylactic shock

Labour

Ex.2 Read and translate.

MEDICAL EXAMINATION

All the flying personnel must pass a medical examination to prolong a flying licence. The doctor first examines you in general. A thermometer is put in your armpit. The temperature is normal. He listens to your heart and lungs and checks your blood pressure. Then the doctor examines your eyes and ears. You open your mouth and show your tongue.

When there is nothing to worry about and you are quite all right you are given a certificate. Periodically you are given inoculations for yellow fever, smallpox, plague, cholera or any other infectious diseases.

Ex. 3 Translate into English

1.Спасибо за покупку.

2.Мы приглашаем Вас совершить покупку в нашем магазине беспошлинной торговли.

3. У нас широкий выбор товаров по приемлимым ценам.

4. Каталог товаров расположен в кармане впередистоящего сидения.

5. Я могу помочь Вам сделать выбор.

6. Сколько это стоит? Это не дорого.

7. Могу я предложить Вам что-нибудь взамен?

8. К сожалению сегодня этого нет в продаже.

9. Извините, но Вы должны мне ещё 2 доллара.

10. Сколько это будет в евро?

11. В какой валюте Вы пожелаете расплатиться?

12. Одну минуту, пожалуйста, я сейчас переведу это для Вас.

13. Цены указаны в американских долларах.

14. Извините, но наш банк не принимает такие купюры.

15. Выбор товаров на борту сегодня ограничен.

16. Это сегодня популярно.

17. Вы принимаете кредитные карты? Извините, но мы не принимаем кредитные карты.

18. Ваша кредитная карта недействительна.

19. Вы можете расплатиться только наличными.

20. Вы не против, если я дам Вам сдачу в евро?

21. Извините, но у меня сейчас нет сдачи.

22. Вот сдача. Извините, что заставил Вас ждать.

23. У Вас есть мелочь?

24. Не могли бы Вы поменять эту купюру?

25. Мы не берём чаевых.

26. Извините, но это в наборе.

27. Извините, но у нас нет тестеров.

28. Этот сувернир будет напоминать Вам о приятных днях, проведённых в нашей стране.

29. Извините, но мы не продаём сигареты в пачках. Мы продаём их только в блоках.

Ex.4 Read and translate.