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FULL PRESENTATION PRACTICE: TEAM PRESENTATION Subject and structure This is a team presentation. Find a partner to prepare and do the presentation with. You should persuade your audience to do something out of the ordinary. Here are some suggestions but you can be as imaginative and crazy as you wish. · do a bungee jump next week and everyone pays for the jump himself / herself · audition for the next reality TV series · have a karaoke machine in the company canteen · have a once a month “creativity day” in your organization · do a 100km trek across a desert for charity Use this framework:
Your audience Your colleagues Your targets · To work effectively · To convince and persuade your audience you have the right version · To love your audience · And last, but no means least, to have a lot of fun |
5 курс (IX семестр)
Final Written Assignment
1. Guess words by definition.
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a. a building in which nuns (members of a female religious order) live.
b. a road or path that goes under something such as a busy road, allowing vehicles or people to go from one side to the other.
c. a rounded roof on a building or a room, or a building with such a roof.
d. an object made from a hard material, especially stone or metal, to look like a person or animal.
e. heavily decorated style in buildings, art, and music that was popular in Europe in the 17th century and the early part of the 18th century.
f. these guides are considered free-lance specialists who come on board of a motor-coach to give informed overview of the city toured.
g. a large strong building, built in the past by a ruler or important person to protect the people inside from attack.
h. central part of the city.
2. Complete the text by providing missing words or sets of words that best fit the meaning of each sentence with a blank.
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“We ………………1 the Main Street which was the commercial district of the City of St. George. …………………..2 the old historical homes that have been restored. Several are now unique boutiques and are fun places to browse. The corner building in Ancestor Square is an art gallery for our local artists and …………………3 by several restaurants. In …………..4 of Ancestor Square is the old jail. The one room building ………………….5 around 1880 from black lava rock hauled from the nearby foothills. The windows ……………..6 the original bars. It would have been adjacent to Sheriff Hardy’s house that was located just …………….7 the corner on St. George Boulevard.
To …………..8 is a small memorial plaza adjacent to Zion National Bank. This is the site where Erastus Snow’s Big House stood. We are ………………….9 to the Tabernacle to visit with Mr. Snow. He and his family used their four storied adobe home as a "Traveler’s Lodging" (or as a hotel) for those that needed overnight …………………10.
Most of the…………………11 on this portion of Main Street are historically significant. The Bishop’s Storehouse at 21 North Main ………………..12 in 1887 to receive the tithes and offerings from the members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The goods were distributed to the widows, the poor and the needy in town. ………………13, most tithing was paid in kind. …………….14 that the tithing would be paid in eggs, chicken, wheat, grapes, sorghum, cattle, fruit or any product the person produced.”
3. Situation. You work as a tour guide on an open-air double-decker bus for a company called Top Tours. Prepare a tour of an imaginary city. The tourist bus will visit the places on your tour in order shown on the tour pictures. Prepare what you are going to say for each place. Invent names for the places and buildings and facts and stories about them.
5.3. Тематика вопросов к экзамену
Дисциплина «Иностранный язык (разговорная речь)»
5 курс (IX семестр)
Факультет «Высшая школа туризма», специальность 1-25 01 13 «Экономика и управление туристской индустрией»
Специализация
1-25 01 13 01 «Экономика и управление туристской деятельностью»;
1-25 01 13 02 «Экономика и управление гостиницами и ресторанами»;
1-25 01 13 03 «Экономика и управление санаторно-курортными и оздоровительными организациями»
THE BASICS OF GUIDING AND GUIDING LANGUAGE
1. What is the guide's speech called? What features of guiding language can you name?
2. What types of guides do you know?
3. What reasons may make travelers need guides?
4. What does the job of a tour guide involve? How does it differ from the job of a tour manager?
5. What roles can a guide assume while at work?
6. What should / shouldn't a good guide be?
7. What types of tours can you name?
8. What legal requirements should be met by a guide?
9. What health issues should a guide keep in mind before a tour starts?
10. What role does the ethics play in guiding?
EXAM LIST OF GUIDED TOURS
1. Minsk City Tour: Independence Avenue
2. Minsk War Memorials: Victory Square
3. Minsk City Tour: Independence Square
4. Minsk City Tour: Trinity Suburb
5. Minsk War Memorials: The Island of Tears
6. Minsk Historical Centre: Freedom Square
7. Mir Castle Complex
8. Residential Complex of the Radzivill family at Nesvizh
9. Belarus – Land of Castles: a Castle of My Choice
10. Belarus Cultural Tour: Vitebsk
11. Belarus Cultural Tour: Grodno
12. Belarus Historical Tour: Polotsk
13. Memorial Complex Brest Hero Fortress
14. Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park
15. My Tour of Belarus
5.4. Учебная и методическая литература
1. Baigent, M. Natural English Reading & Writing Skills Upper-Intermediate Resource Book / M. Baigent. – Oxford University Press, 2004
2. Sue Baker, Pam Bradley Principles of Hotel Front Office Operations, Cassell, 1996, 289 p.
3. Bateman, D. Ideas & Issues Advanced / D. Bateman. – Chancerel International Publishers Ltd, 2000
4. Bernard, J. Selected Reading Upper-Intermediate / J. Bernard. – Oxford University Press, 2004
5. John Eastwood. English for Travel, Oxford University Press, 1995, 113p.
6. Frontline Institute of Hotel Management Studies. Food and Beverage Service. – Bharathiar University, 2008
7. Javier Gallego, Angella Olivares. English in Tourism, Checkpoint 2, Centro De Studios Ramon Areces, S. A.1999, 173p.
8. Harding, K. Going International. English for Tourism Upper-Intermediate (SB) / K. Harding. – Oxford University Press, 2008
9. Harding, K. Going International. English for Tourism Upper-Intermediate (WB) / K. Harding. – Oxford University Press, 2008
10. Ahmed Ismail. Front Office, THOMPSON, DELMAR. 2007, 352p.
11. Mariam Jacob and Peter Strutt English for International Tourism LONGMAN 1997, 126p.
12. Gayle Jennings&Norma Polovitz Nickerson. Quality Tourism Experiences Elsevier, Butterworth-Heinman, 2006, 252p.
13. Peter Mason Tourism Impacts, Planning and Management: Elsevier, Butterworth-Heinman, 2006, 194p.
14. Nauton, J. ProFile 3 Upper-Intermediate (SB, TB) / J. Nauton. – Oxford University Press, 2005
15. Oxendes, C. New English File Upper-Intermediate / C. Oxendes. – Oxford University Press, 2005
16. Rod Revell, Chris Stott Five Star English – Oxford University Press, 1996, 201p.
17. Seidi, J. English Idioms / J. Seidi. – Oxford University Press, 1995
18. Erica J. Williams Presentations in English © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2008
19. Воробьёва английский для сферы туризма. М.: Филоматис, 2002, 350 с.
20. Воробьёва английский для гостиничного бизнеса. М.: Филоматис, 2004, 333 с.
21. Гончарова для гостиничного бизнеса, М.: Академия, 2005., 120 p.
22. Let’s Talk about Belarus. – Мн.: Mass Media, 2003
23. Михайлов язык: гостиничный, ресторанный и туристический бизнес. – М.,2002
24. Письменная для международного туризма, М.: Айрес Пресс, 2005, 377 с.
25. Г. Коробка. Английский язык для менеджеров международного туризма и гостиничного бизнеса, М.: Ексмо, 2005, 159с.
26. Francis Buttle Hotel and Food Service Marketing, Cassell, 1997, 415 p.
27. Francis Buttle Hotel and Food Service Marketing – GB, 1994
28. Margaret Bonner Focus on Grammar High-Intermediate Course for Reference & Practice ©Edison Wesley Longman. 2000
29. Hartley В., Viney P. Streamline English. Destination. © Oxford.1982
30. Malcolm Mann, Steve Taylore-Knowles Destination C1&C2 Grammar & Vocabulary with Answer Key © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2008
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