- •Read and learn the following words and word combinations:
- •R ead and translate the following text: what is tourism?
- •P honetic Exercises
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •Put questions to the italicized words:
- •Restore the word order:
- •Translate into English:
- •Speaking Exercises
- •A nswer the following questions to the text:
- •Use the prompts to make sentences, as in the example:
- •XVI. Here are the answers of some tourists as to why they start a travel and what they find important in travelling:
- •XVII. Discussion of the text:
- •Reading Exercises
- •R ead and translate the following text:
- •Choose the correct answer:
P honetic Exercises
Mind the letters a + r and a + re pronunciation :
a + r – [ : ]
art
part
marketing
start
large
a + re – [ ]
area
care
aware
spare
parents
Read the following sentences:
Be aware of his care!
Mark started marketing campaigns.
A large part of this area is mine.
His parents take care of park gardens every spare moment.
Vocabulary Exercises
Give Ukrainian equivalents of the following:
the League of Nations; the World Tourism Organization; usual environment; transportation; accommodation; to encompass; outbound and inbound tourism; to compete in a global market; to support the economy; highways and bridges; to be supported directly; to gain indirectly; tourism profits; to be aware of
Give English equivalents of the following:
відноситися до; заради відпочинку; численні видимі та невидимі компоненти; готельний бізнес; можливість зустрітися з новими людьми; у вільний час; приваблювати туристів; розвивати та підтримувати інфраструктуру країни; починання урядів; широкомасштабна діяльність; лідер світової економіки
Fill in the correct word from the list, then make sentences using the completed collocations:
___________term
service ________
intangible ______
________industry
spare __________
________tourism
global_________
marketing______
___________care
_______travellers
campaign to attract time industry market health outbound element official hospitality
Match and learn the synonyms:
A: spare, abroad, recreation, vital, due, global, purpose, to attract
B: crucial, universal, to draw, aim, appropriate, leisure, free, oversees
M atch and learn the antonyms:
A: directly, tangible, major, inbound, outside, familiar, different, profit, usual
B: minor, unfamiliar, unusual, loss, similar, inside, outbound, intangible, indirectly
Complete the sentences using the words from the previous exercise (the first letter is given):
1. There are two areas in the travel industry: i…………… and o……………. tourism. 2. Our organization is d…………… supported by the hospitality industry, but there are thousands of people who gain i………… from the money received. 3. Both t…………. and i………….. elements are vital for any segment of tourism. 4. He is u……………… with m……………. tourist destinations of the world. 5. Any new tourism business involves the possibility of p……….. or l……………. 6. It is u………. for her to travel o………. her country. 7. Those elements are s………. and d………… at the same time.
Put questions to the italicized words:
The terms tourism and travel are sometimes used interchangeably.
One of the earliest definitions of tourism was provided by the Austrian economist Hermann Von Schullard in 1910.
Tourism means something different for every person nowadays.
Wealthy people have always travelled to distant parts of the world.
They travelled mostly for leisure or recreational purposes.
People wanted to experience new cultures, to see great building or to taste new cuisine.
As long as the Roman Empire there were lots of popular coastal resorts for the rich.