
- •People in tourism dialogue: choosing a career in tourism
- •Substitution driil
- •I. Practise:
- •II. Respond:
- •III. Make up your own dialogue on choosing a career in tourism.
- •IV. Tell your groupmates what you have found out about Students 1 and 2. Start as follows:
- •V. Tell your groupmates what career you are going to choose. The tour operator
- •The travel agent
- •The tourism manager
- •The tour guide
- •The animator
- •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 (4 terms in each group):
- •VI. Fill in the blanks:
- •Grammar drills the present indefinite tense
- •To work
- •I. Make up interrogative and negative sentences:
- •II. Make up alternative questions:
- •1) His friend is a guide. – Is his friend a guide or an interpreter?
- •III. Make up tail-questions:
- •1) Customers tip guides. – Customers tip guides, don't they?
- •2) Customers don't tip guides. – Customers don't tip guides, do they?
- •V. Render the texts in plural. Start as follows:
- •VI. Open the brackets:
- •VII. Translate from Russian into English:
- •The present continuous tense to work
- •I. Make up interrogative and negative sentences:
- •II. Make up alternative questions:
- •III. Make up tail-questions:
- •1) We are doing well in English. – We are doing well in English, aren't we?
- •2) We are not doing well in English. – We are not doing well in English, are we?
- •V. Open the brackets:
- •VI. Translate from Russian into English:
- •То be going то
- •I. Transform the sentenced in the Present Continuous Tense into the sentences with to be soine to:
- •II. Translate from Russian into English:
VI. Fill in the blanks:
a retailer a commission the animator suppliers the social director |
carriers the tour operator destination the tourism manager a wholesaler |
the tour guide the travel agent sightseeing entertainment promotion |
_____ supervises all operations in a tourist company and its staff.
_____ handles tour groups.
_____ sells tour packages and separate services to customers.
_____ provides entertainment for holiday-makers.
_____ develops tour packages.
The tour guide knows all sights in the _____ .
The tourism manager decides on _____ and advertizing of new tours.
The tour operator pays _____ to travel agents.
The tour guide conducts _____ tours.
The animator arranges and conducts _____ programmes.
The travel agent is _____ .
The tour operator is _____ .
The chief animator is also called _____ .
The tour operator works with _____ , hotels, museums and other _____ .
Grammar drills the present indefinite tense
TO BE
+ I am in tourism business. You (we, they) are in tourism business. He (she, it) is in tourism business. |
? Am I in tourism business? Are you (we, they) in tourism business? Is he (she, it) in tourism business? |
- I am not in tourism business. You (we, they) are not (aren't) in tourism business. He (she, it) is not (isn't) in tourism business. |
To work
+ I (you, we, they) work at a travel agency. He (she, it) works at a travel agency. |
? Do (I, you, we, they) work at a travel agency? Does he (she, it) work at a travel agency? |
- I (you, we, they) do not (don't) work at a travel agency. He (she, it) does not (doesn't) work at a travel agency. |
I. Make up interrogative and negative sentences:
+ He is a tourism manager. + He lives in Russia.
? Is he a tourism manager? ? Does he live in Russia?
- He is not a tourism manager. - He does not live in Russia.
They are our suppliers.
She handles tour groups.
You deal with customers.
You are a wholesaler.
These people are our tourists.
This travel agent gets a commission.
Those animators conduct shows and games.
This employee is an animator.
That tourism manager speaks foreign languages.
I know all the sights in our destination.
It is late to change the tour.
He has customers every day.
II. Make up alternative questions:
1) His friend is a guide. – Is his friend a guide or an interpreter?
2) He speaks English. – Does he speak English or French?
The tourism manager is in.
He plans business at the end of every year.
I am late today.
Animators conduct entertainment programmes for children.
They are easy-going people.
You work during your summer holidays.
The tour operator develops tours.
Travel agents sell tours retail.
The animator dances well.
You have a lot of work to do.
This is our chief animator.
Tour operators pay commission to travel agents.