- •Оглавление
- •Part 1 Going through the Customs
- •Vocabulary
- •Member states of the eu
- •1. Read and translate the text, paying attention to the customs regulation
- •Travelling to the uk from outside the eu
- •The Customs Allowance
- •6. Answer the questions, using the information from the text:
- •Importing Foreign Vehicles
- •Unit 3 Going through Entry Formalities
- •1. Read and dramatize the dialogue. Get ready to answer the questions:
- •2. Imagine you are a uk Customs officer. How would you answer these questions?
- •3. Read and dramatize the dialogues.
- •4. Reproduce the dialogue:
- •5. Translate into English:
- •Customs declaration
- •VI. Russian roubles, other currency, payment vouchers and any objects belonging to other persons.
- •I also declare that my luggage sent separately consist of ________ pieces
- •7. Most people travel a great deal these days. However experienced a traveller you may be, are you confident that you know all you should know about customs procedures?
- •8. Remember that traveling abroad often needs a visa. Study the information given below and say in what visa do you need if you want to visit this or that counry:
- •B) The Schengen Visa is particularly beneficial for persons who wish to visit several European countries on the same trip.
- •C) uk Visa
- •Americas
- •7. You can also make reservations by telephone.
- •8. Act out the dialogues:
- •Star Rating
- •Service Apartment
- •4.Here are three ads of the hotels. Read the description of the location and
- •5. The three families below are going to Amsterdam on a weekend break:
- •Airport Murmansk Airport Murmashi - 25.1 km
- •Hotel facilities
Member states of the eu
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
1. Read and translate the text, paying attention to the customs regulation
for people travelling from outside and inside the UK:
Travelling to the uk from outside the eu
You have to go through the Customs if you arrive in the UK after traveling from or through a country that is not in the UE.
You must declare:
any goods over the allowances listed below that you have bought in a country that is not the EU.
any prohibited or restricted goods.
any commercial goods.
If you have something to declare, go the red point or into the red channel.
Only go through the green (nothing to declare) channel if you are sure that you have no more than the Customs allowances and no prohibited, restricted, or commercial goods.
You may be arriving with goods for your personal use that you have bought and paid duty and tax on in another EU country. You will not have to pay any more duty or tax as long as you can show, if Customs ask you to, that you have paid duty and tax (by producing the receipt, for example) and that the goods for your personal use.
The Customs Allowance
For travelers arriving from outside the EU:
200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos
50 cigars or 250g of tobacco
2 litres of still table wine
1 litre of spirits or strong liqueurs over 22% volume or 2 litres of fortified wine, sparkling wine, or other liqueurs 60cc/ml of perfume
250cc/ml of toilet water
$136 worth of all other goods including gift and souvenirs
For travelers arriving from inside the EU:
300 cigarettes or 150 cigarillos
75 cigars or 400g of tobacco
3 litres of still table wine
1.5 litre of spirits or strong liqueurs over 22% volume or 3 litres of fortified wine, sparkling wine, or other liqueurs 75cc/ml of perfume
375cc/ml of toilet water
People under 17 cannot have the tobacco or alcohol allowance
Prohibited and restricted goods from outside the EU
Certain goods are prohibited or restricted to protect health and the environment.
Prohibited goods (that is, goods which are banned completely):
Unlicensed drugs, such as heroin, morphine, cocaine, cannabis, amphetamines, barbiturates, and LSD.
Offensive weapons, such as flick-knives, swordsticks, knuck-ledusters, and some martial arts equipment.
Obscene material, and indecent and obscene material featuring children, such as books, magazines, films, videotapes, laser discs, and computer software.
Counterfeit and copied goods, such as watches, clothes, and CDs, also any goods with false mark of their origin.
Restricted goods (that is, goods which you cannot import without authority such as a licence):
Firearms, explosives, and ammunition, including electric shock devices (such as stunguns) and gas canisters.
Dogs, cats and other animals, including rabbits, mice, rats, and gerbils. You must not bring these in unless you have a British import (rabies) licence.
Live birds, including family pets, unless they are covered by a British health import licence.
Endangered species, including birds and plants, whether alive or dead, also such things as fur, ivory, or leather (or goods made from them) that have been taken from endangered species.
Meat, poultry, and most of their products including bacon, ham, sausages, eggs, milk, and long as it is cooked and in air-tight containers.
Certain plants and their produce. This includes trees, shrubs, potatoes, certain fruit, bulbs, and seeds.
Radio transmitters such as CB radios that are not approved for use in the UK.
2. Find in the text the synonyms to the following words:
a quota; a state; banned; a bill; items; a check; to come; to conserve; pornographic; warlike; to comprise; imitated; narcotic; limited; a present.
3. Find in the text the antonyms to the following words and word combinations:
allowed; to depart; alive; commercial use; light liqueurs; licensed; original; air-penetrable; inside; above.
4. Give the Russian equivalents of the words and word combinations, given below:
Offensive weapons; counterfeit and copied goods; poultry; cannabis; endangered species; martial arts equipment; to pay any more duty or tax; fortified wine; a stungun; fur; to be approved; environment; firearm; spirits; rabies.
5. Give the Russian equivalents of the words and word combinations, given below:
проходить таможенный досмотр; товары для коммерческого использования; товары для личного использования парфюмерия; программное обеспечение; товары, частично разрешенные к провозу/запрещенные к провозу; разрешение на ввоз/вывоз чего-либо; перечислять; герметичные контейнеры; домашнее животное; взрывчатое вещество; электрошокер; пройти по зеленому/красному коридору; декларировать; ввозить/вывозить из страны.