- •Tourism
- •Введение
- •1. What is tourism?
- •1.1 Read the definitions to “tourism.” Do they have the same meaning? What is different?
- •1.2 Now read two answers to the question “What is tourism?” Do you agree with the following quotations?
- •1.3 Before reading the text discuss these statements with a partner. Write t (true) or f (false)
- •1.4 Read the article to check your answers Tourism today: facts and challenges
- •2.2 What is your idea of a good job? Put the following ideas in order of importance. Discuss your choices with your partner
- •2.3 Describing a job
- •2.4 Reading
- •2.5 Read the advertising again. Which of the jobs:
- •2.6 What is a “skill”? Look at the examples of using this word and complete the sentences bellow.
- •2.7 Work in pairs and fill in the Table 1. Explain your choice.
- •2.8 Writing: cv and Cover letter
- •2.8.3 Use these phrases to complete the cover letter below.
- •3.4 Complete the sentences using the words above:
- •3.5 Read the article below
- •10 Great Tourist Destinations You Can Go To In the Bahamas
- •Putting a package together
- •4.5 Match the underlined words from the text to their synonyms below: a) change;
- •4.6 Work in pairs.
- •4.7 Explain the meaning of the following words and phrases below and make up the sentences with them
- •4.8 Speaking
- •4.9 Work in pairs. Designing a package tour
- •4.10 There is the extract from “Contract for tourist service” [2] that concerns the tour operator activity. Translate these items into English language. Divide each part. Compare the translation.
- •5. Why do people travel?
- •5.1 Read the quotes. What are they about?
- •5.4 Read two texts and summarize the information given in them Why do people travel? Text 1
- •5.5 Fill the texts with the missing words and phrases
- •5.6 Match the words in a with the definition in b
- •5.7 Work in pairs.
- •The British- the world’s worst tourists
- •6.6 Comment the picture
- •6.7 There is the “Contract for tourist service” [2]. Translate some items into English language.
- •6.8 Writing
- •7 .Transport in tourism
- •7.1 Vocabulary
- •7.2 Read the text and fill in the gaps with the words from Table 3
- •Inside tourism: transport for tourism
- •7.3 Find pairs of opposite from the adjectives in the list.
- •7.4 Use the adjective above to compare the following.
- •7.5 Read yahoo answers to “What is the safest form of modern transport?”
- •7.6 Which form of transport – train, car, boat or plane – do you associate with each of the words and phrases below?
- •7.7 Discuss or write the answers to these questions
- •7.8 What’s the furthest you have travelled in one 24-hour period? Describe the journey.
- •7.9 Writing
- •7.10 Work in groups.
- •8. Reservations
- •8.1 Answer the questions
- •8.2 Read the text and fill in the gaps with the phrases below
- •Top hotel complaints that hoteliers should use to their advantage
- •8.3 Make up 5 questions to the texts
- •8.5 Look at this reply to Susan Smith’s fax. Find the four mistakes in it and correct them.
- •8.6 Write a reply to Mrs. Moore’s fax.
- •8.7 Read this conversation in a hotel and put the lines in the correct order
- •8.8 This is the Royal Hotel’s registration card. Fill it out for yourself, as if you were a guest there.
- •8.9 Make up the sentences with the vocabulary below.
- •8.10 Role play
- •Литература
- •1 Королёва н. Е. Английский язык: сервис и туризм. – 3-е изд. – Ростов н/д. : Феникс, 2008. – 407 с.
- •3 10 Great Tourist Destinations You Can Go To In the Bahamas / http: // www. Streetdirectory.Com/travel_guide
- •8 Soars j., Soars l. Headway Elementary Student's book / Oxford university press, 1993. – p. 131
- •Old and new tourism
- •The History of Hotels: From Economic To Extravagant
- •Choosing a Hotel
- •Hints for hotel guests
- •Flying still the safest form of travel
- •Increase
- •Приложение в (обязательное) Supplementary material
- •Commercial Manager
- •Further information
- •Vocabulary
- •Содержание
Increase
In 1998 - the latest complete figures available - nearly 90 million passengers were carried by UK airlines and it's expected the number will increase by about five per cent a year over the next five years.
However, UK airline operations are among the safest anywhere. When compared against all other modes of transport on a fatality per mile basis air transport is the safest - six times safer than travelling by car and twice as safe as rail.
The CAA says that between 1989-1998, European airlines achieved a lower accident rate than their United States counterparts.
In that period, UK airlines carried about 700 million passengers. Three planes were involved in fatal accidents with a combined loss of life of 56 passengers.
Lightning
That translates as a one in 12.5 million chance of being killed on a UK airline - compared to a one in 10 million chance of being struck and killed by lightning in the UK.
And it might not feel like it but even the delays to charter flights are getting shorter.- at least at the six main UK airports.
In 1998 the average delay was 36 minutes - in 1999 that had fallen by around 90 seconds. Delays to scheduled services remained the same at 13 minutes.
Monday, 8 May, 2000
BBC News
Приложение в (обязательное) Supplementary material
Activity 1
Commercial Manager
Employer: BRECON BEACON NATIONAL PARK
Posted: 21 February 2012
Location: Wales
Industry: Travel & transport - Tourism , Environment - Ecology & conservation , Environment - Environmental management
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full Time
Salary: £29,236 - £31,754
Further information
BRECON BEACONS NATIONAL PARK
Salary: £29,236 - £31,754
Permanent - 37 hours per week
A unique opportunity for an enthusiastic, forward thinking and innovative individual to develop and pursue the commercial operation of our main Visitor Centre, our historic Country Park, and key Tourist Information Centres. You will be responsible for identifying and delivering new commercial opportunities within the organisation's key objectives to enhance the Visitor experience and will have relevant retail and commercial management skills.
If you would like an informal discussion or further information about the post please contact Julian Atkins, Director of Countryside & Land Management on Tel: 01874 620477 or e-mail Julian.atkins@breconbeacons.org. Application packs can be obtained by visiting our vacancy page at http://www.breconbeacons.org or contacting the Human Resources Department on Tel. 01874 620426
Closing date: 15th March 2012
Interview date: 27th March 2012
Activity 2 Student A
Tour feature |
Tour: Beaches of Kerala (Southern India)
|
Tour area + type |
Beach resort holiday |
Air fares |
Not included. Client must organize |
Transfers |
Transfers to and from airport on firs and last day included. Private minibus used |
Meals |
Breakfast & evening meal. Breakfast & lunch on day of departure |
Hotels |
All hotels locally owned and managed. Maximum size = 24 rooms. All hotels have private gardens and luxury-class services, etc. |
Groups (=12+people) |
Not accepted. Maximum 4 people per booking. No minimum |
Discount for groups |
None |
Travel agent’s 9 % commission |
10% |
Brochures |
Available next month for next season |
Activity 3 Student B
Student A (2011)
What were the main reasons for your holiday journey?
1 Going to places I haven’t visited before
2 Meeting new and different people
3 Opportunities to increase one’s knowledge
4 Experiencing new and different lifestyles
5 Having fun, being entertained
6 Just relaxing
7 Escaping from the ordinary
8 Being together as a family
9 Trying new food
10 Talking about the trip after I returned home
Activity 4 Student A
Reservations
1) Your name is Bernard Brown. Call the Royal Hotel. You want to reserve a room for your wife and yourself from May 2 to May 6 (four nights). The room must have a bath and balcony. (Your home phone number is 01303 87 92 31.)
2) Your name is Carlos Chavez. Call the hotel to reserve a single room from May 1 to May 8. (Your office phone number is 0171 993 3723.)
3) Your name is Annie Anderson. Call the Royal Hotel. You want to reserve a room for your sister and yourself from May 6 to May 8 (two nights). You don’t want to pay more than $1oo for bed and breakfast. (Your home phone number is 01981 83 21 23.)
4) Your name is Dawn Davidson. Call the hotel to reserve a room for two people from May 2 to May 8. (Your office phone number is 0181 821 4832.)
Activity 5
