c) ask him about the flight;
d) invite him to sit in your car;
e) help him to take his suitcase.
Занятие 2.
Ход занятия
I. Practicing the vocabulary
1).Translate the words and phrases. Use a dictionary if necessary.
Air hostess, air traffic control, aircraft, airline counter, airport, aisle seat, arrivals, arrivals are delayed, arrivals are on schedule, baggage claim, baggage limitation, boarding pass, briefcase, bumpy flight, cabin, carry-on luggage, cockpit, connecting flight, control tower, copilot, crew, customs, customs official, departure lounge, departures are delayed, departures are on schedule, direct flight, non-stop flight, domestic flight, duty free, emergency exit, emergency landing, excess baggage, final destination, flight attendant, flight number, gate, jet bridge, jet lag, landing, life vest, luggage compartment, luggage/baggage, one-way trip, overbooking, overweight, passenger lounge, registered luggage, restroom/lavatory, round trip, runway, scales, seat belt, shuttle bus, stopover, suitcase, stewardess, timetable, time of arrival, actual time of arrival (ATA);
to frisk, to board, to fasten the seatbelt, to land, to take off;
trolley, window seat, windsock. (From www. Study. ru)
2).Choose and name the words and phrases for each of these situations:
-A flight
-Left luggage
-At the customs
-Impressions of a flight
-A conversation of flight attendants
-Meeting a foreign guest.
-A guest lost at the airport
-Booking/ buying a ticket
-A problem at an airport
II. Role play
Work in pairs and speak on the above situations using the vocabulary.
III. Practicing the vocabulary II. Countries and nationalities.
a). Complete the crossword. Which nationality is in the grey box?
1. I’m from Spain. I’m ______________________.
2. I’m Russian. I’m from ____________________.
3. I’m from Ireland. I’m _____________________.
4. I’m Italian. I’m from ______________________.
5. I’m Greek. I’m from ______________________.
6. I’m British. I’m from Great _________________.
7. I’m from Poland. I’m ______________________.
8. I’m Belgian. I’m from _____________________.
9. I’m French. I’m from ______________________.
10. I’m from Germany. I’m____________________.
S | p | a | n | i | s | h |
d). Put the nationalities from the exercise above in the correct groups.
-ish | -ese | -ian | others |
Spanish | Chinese | Russian | German |
b). Add the nationalities from the following countries:
Mexico, Japan, Peru, Portugal, Canada, Brazil, Cuba, Scotland, the USA, Korea, India, Hungary, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway.
Make a list of countries and nationalities. Swap with your partner.
IV. Reading
1). Read and analyze Carla Hennessy’s CV
Curriculum Vitae
Carla Hennessy
Personal details
131 Nelson Court, London W16, UK.
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7946 0002
Email: *****@***uk
Date of birth: 13/3/1982
Place of birth: Hammersmith, London.
Nationality: British
Objective
To obtain a full-time position as waiter on a cruise liner that offers experience in a high standard of customer care.
Education and qualifications
1998: GNVQ Leisure and Tourism Diploma, Acton Tertiary College, London.
1996: 4 GCSEs - English, French, maths and biology, Acton Comprehensive School.
Employment history
1999 to present date: cocktail waiter, Magpie Hotel, Ealing, London.
1998: aerobics instructor, Acton Vale Youth Club, London.
1996 to 1998: shoe shop assistant (Saturdays only), Beta Shoes, Ealing, London.
Additional information
Active member of an amateur theatre group. Excellent computing skills.
References
Available on request.
V. Writing
1). Write your CV. Use the prompts below:
-Use wide margins and leave lots of white space. It makes your CV easier to read.
-Use a clear, easy-to-read typeface. Don't use italics or a small type size. Be consistent with the typefaces you use.
-Make the section headings clear and leave a clear space between sections.
-Separate each part of your work experience and education clearly.
-Don't assume the reader will know what some abbreviations and acronyms mean. If in doubt, use the full name.
-Don't exaggerate your talents but don't underestimate them either. Remember to sell yourself by using positive adjectives.
-Watch out for grammar and spelling mistakes. Do a spell and grammar check on your computer when you finish your CV and ask someone else to check it for you.
-Follow the plan:
Heading
Begin your CV with personal details including your name, address, telephone, email address and date of birth. Some people also include their place of birth, nationality and identity number. Your CV can also include an objective, describing the type of work you are hoping to do.
Body
The middle section of your CV gives details of your work experience and education. List your training, qualifications and work experience in reverse chronological order. It’s difficult to know what to write early in your career. If you don’t have a lot of work experience, concentrate on your relevant free-time activities or unpaid experience.
Conclusion
End with other relevant information and your references.
For example your special skills, free-time activities, any experience in voluntary organizations or participation in sports. Offer references, although it is optional to give names and addresses. People often write References available on request.
VI. Speaking
1). Interview your partner and find out enough information to write his/her CV (date of birth, place of birth, country from, work experience, languages, countries visited, professional skills, hobbies, ambitions, future plans, etc.)
2).Write the CV for your partner
Тема 2. В отеле
Занятие 1.
Ход занятия
I. Practicing the vocabulary
1).Study the vocabulary.
Word | Meaning | Example sentence |
adjoining rooms | two hotel rooms with a door in the centre | If you want we can book your parents in an adjoining room. |
amenities | local facilities such as stores and restaurants | We are located downtown, so we are close to all of the amenities. |
Bed and breakfast | a home that offers a place to stay and a place to eat | I can book you into a beautiful Bed and Breakfast on the lake. |
bellboy | a staff member who helps guests with their luggage | The bellboy will take your bags to your room for you. |
book | arrange to stay in a hotel | I can book your family in for the weekend of the seventh. |
booked | full, no vacancies | I'm afraid the hotel is booked tonight. |
check-in | go to the front desk to receive keys | You can check-in anytime after four o'clock. |
check-out | return the keys and pay for the bill | Please return your parking pass when you check-out. |
complimentary breakfast | free of charge | All of our rooms have complimentary soap, shampoo, and coffee. |
cot, rollaway bed | a single bed on wheels that folds up | If you need an extra bed, we have cots available. |
damage charge | money a guest owes for repairs to hotel property (when caused by violent or careless acts) | We will have to add a damage charge for the hole you put in the wall. |
deposit | amount paid ahead of time to secure a reservation | You will not receive your deposit back if you cancel. |
double bed | a bed large enough for two people | They are a family of four, so give them a room with two double beds. |
front desk, reception | the place where guests go to check in and out and to get information | Towels are available at the front desk. |
guest | a person that is staying at the hotel | Our washrooms are for guests only. |
housekeeping, maid | staff members that clean the rooms and linen | Put a sign on the door if you want housekeeping to come in and change the sheets on the bed. |
ice machine | a machine that automatically makes ice that guests can use to keep drinks cold | There is an ice machine by the elevator on all of the even numbered floors. |
indoor pool | place for guests to swim inside the hotel | The heated indoor pool is open until 10 pm. |
another word for "hotel" | There's an inn on the other side of town that has a vacancy. | |
Jacuzzi, hot tub, whirl pool | a small hot pool for relaxation | Our honeymoon room has a personal hot tub. |
king-size bed | extra large bed | A room with a king size bed costs an extra ten dollars a night. |
kitchenette | a small fridge and cooking area | Your room has a kitchenette so you can prepare your own breakfasts and lunches. |
late charge | a fee for staying past the check-out time | You will be charged a ten dollar late charge for checking out after 11 am. |
linen | sheets, blankets, pillow cases | We will come in and change the linens while you are out of your room. |
lobby | large open area at the front of the hotel | You can stand in the lobby and wait for your bus. |
luggage cart | a device on wheels that guests can push their luggage on | Please return the luggage cart to the lobby when you are finished with it. |
maximum capacity | the most amount of people allowed | The maximum capacity in the hot tub is ten people. |
motels | accommodations that are slightly cheaper than hotels | Our motel is very clean and is close to the beach. |
parking pass | a piece of paper that guests display in the car window while in the hotel parking lot | Display this parking pass in your window to show that you are a hotel guest. |
pillow case | the covering that goes over a pillow | Room 201 doesn't need their sheets changed, but they requested one new pillow case. |
queen size bed | bed with plenty of space for two people (bigger than a double) | They have a queen size bed so the small child can easily fit in the middle. |
reservation | a request to save a specific room for a future date | They say they made a reservation but it doesn't show on the computer. |
room service | delivery of food or other services requested by guests | If you would like a bottle of wine, just call room service. |
single bed | a bed for one person | The economy priced room includes one single bed. |
sofa bed, pull-out couch | a bed built into a sofa or couch | The room contains a sofa bed so the room actually sleeps five. |
vacancy | available rooms | We only have one vacancy left, and it is for a single room. |
valet | staff that parks the guests' vehicles | If you leave your car keys with us, the valet will park your car underground. |
vending machine | a machine that distributes snacks and beverages when you insert coins | The vending machine on the fifth floor has chocolate bars and chips. |
wake up call | a morning phone call from the front desk, acts as an alarm clock | What time would you like your wake up call? |
weight room, workout room, gym | a room that guests can use for exercise and fitness | Our weight room has a stair climber and a stationary bicycle. |
(From www. Study. ru)
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