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Match the words to make hotel facilities and services.
1 en suite
2 24 hour
3 quality
4 spacious
5 hair
6 direct-dial
7 satellite
8 porter
9 dry
a) dryer
b) bathroom
c) furnishings
d) telephone
e) service
f) room service
g) cleaning
h) rooms
i) TV

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Traffic-transport rush-accident latest-worked poor-air fast-hour lardge-facilities hard-populution transport-conveniences fresh-living conditions modern-technology

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Traffic-transport
rush-accident
latest-worked
poor-air
fast-hour
lardge-facilities
hard-populution
transport-conveniences
fresh-living conditions
modern-technology

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double
room

комната
на двоих

family
room

комната,
рассчитанная на семью

health
club

фитнесс клуб

lounge

1)
салон;
комната для отдыха с удобными крес­лами,
диванами, особ, гостиная в отеле и т. п.

  1. вестибюль
    (в гостинице, ресторане)

  2. бар
    первого класса (в некоторых пивных;
    тж. lounge
    bar)

single
room

одноместный
номер triple
room

трехместный номер “packaged
hotel”

комплексный
отель auditorium

(pi
-ria)
зрительный
зал, аудитория; конфе­ренц-зал casino

казино

catering

поставка продуктов; обслуживание обедов
exhibit
area

выставочная площадка gambling

азартная игра, игра на деньги resort

курорт (тж. health
или
holiday
resort) self-contained
complex

самообслуживающийся;
независи­мый, автономный комплекс
snack
bar

закусочная, буфет trend

общее направление, тенденция

I

General services:

  • 24-hour
    hall-porters

  • 24-hour
    room service

  • a
    staff to guest room of 2:1

  • baby
    cots

  • bar

  • car
    hire

  • chauffeur
    driven car service

  • complimentary
    shoe cleaning

  • currency
    exchange

  • doctor
    on call

  • guest
    laundry service

  • interconnecting
    rooms

  • luggage
    unpacking and packing

  • minimum
    twice daily maid service

  • multi-lingual
    staff

  • non-smoking
    rooms

  • restaurant

  • three
    lifts

  • valet
    parking

  • valet
    service

Beauty
and fitness:

  • fitness
    centre

  • gentlemen’s
    barber

  • ladies’hair
    salon

Business
and technology:

  • Business
    trolley with printer, scanner, word processor, fac­simile
    machine and manual typewriter available

  • facsimile
    point in every room

  • ISDN,
    direct dial and voicemail

  • USA
    and UK modem points

In-room
facilities and services

  • bulgari
    toiletries, bathrobes, slippers and hair dryers in every room

  • in-room
    safe

  • newspaper
    twice daily

  • safety
    deposit boxes available

  • security
    staff on duty 24-hour

Special
terms:

Full
board or enpension — it is a room and all meals included.
Half-board or demi-pension — includes the room plus breakfast and
one other meal (lunch or dinner).

Bed
and breakfast (B&B) or continental plan — it is the rate that
includes the room and breakfast (the breakfast itself may be
“English” or “continental”).

European
plan — it is the rate for a room alone, with no meals

included
at all.

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SPECIAL
SERVICES AND HOTEL FACILITIES

Nowadays
large, modern hotels contain not only guest rooms, but many other
facilities as well. They usually contain restaurants and cocktail
lounges, shops and recreational facili­ties for social
functions, conventions and conferences — ball­rooms,
auditoriums, meeting rooms of different sizes, exhibit areas and so
forth.

Not
so long ago, convention facilities were ordinarily found only in
large cities or in intensively developed resort areas like Miami
Beach. Nowadays they are more often included in re­sort hotels
so that the people who attend conventions there can combine business
with pleasure.

Another
trend in the hotel industry is the construction of the
self-contained resort complex. Recreational facilities are another
feature of many hotels and motels. A swimming pool is the most
common of these, particularly in warmer climates and in resort
areas. A swimming pool in front of the building is a form of
advertisement for motel in places such as Florida, California,
Egypt, Turkey and other resorts. Other recreational facilities
in­clude tennis courts and golf courses at resort hotels. Many
re­sorts are designed for winter sports such as skiing and ice
skat­ing; others provide horseback riding and other outdoor
activities.

Casinos,
wherever they are legal, are another feature of some hotels. In Las
Vegas, Nevada, the hotels feed, house and enter­tain guests, but
the real profits come from the casinos. In Puer­to Rico and
other places, gambling usually acts as an addition­al, rather
than principal, attraction for hotels.

A
few hotels, most of them in resort areas or large cities, in­clude
nightclubs as a part of their operation. Sometimes the nightclub is
rented out to a concessionaire, but in other hotels it is the
responsibility of the food and beverage department or of a special
staff. A nightclub offers entertainment, such as danc­ing, a
singer, a band, or a floor show, in addition to food and drink. The
engagement of a well-known entertainer obviously gives the hotel an
excellent promotional opportunity. The ho­tels in the gambling
resort of Las Vegas, Nevada, for example, publicize not only the
entertainers in their nightclubs, but also the huge salaries that
they receive, perhaps on the theory that the higher the fee, the
better the entertainer.

All
of these recreational facilities require the employment of
additional personnel. Necessary swimming-pool maintenance is often
contracted out. Golf courses must be carefully tended by a special
staff of groundskeepers. Horses require stables and grooming. Many
resort hotels hire professional athletes to give lessons to the
guests in tennis, golf and skiing. Other employ­ees include
riding instructors and guides for hikers and camp­ers.
Lifeguards are often necessary at swimming pools and beaches.

Catering,
providing food and drink for transients, has always gone together
with accommodations. Food services are- a fea­ture of hotels.
The typical modem “packaged hotel” includes a restaurant, a
coffee shop for quicker and less expensive meals, and a bar or
cocktail lounge. Many larger hotels have several res­taurants,
often featuring different kinds of foods, as well as dif­ferent
prices. Hotels also normally provide “room service” — food and
drink that are brought to the guest’s room. In addi­tion,
catering service provided in the hotel’s recreational areas. The
poolside bar and snack bar, for quick food, are normal parts of the
service at a resort hotel. So, restaurants, bars and night­clubs
outside the hotels are a standard feature of the resort scene. They
provide not only catering, but also some kind of entertain­ment
for the tourist who is bored with the limits of hotel life.

Large
urban hotels also provide special services for business­men. A
commercial hotel, for example, can provide a stenog­rapher to
take dictation and do typing for the travelling busi­nessman.
Some luxury hotels also give the guests access to copying, internet,
modem points, facsimile machines, comput­ers with printer,
scanner, word processor and other machines. Many large hotels also
have a notary public on the staff to ver­ify the signatures on
documents.

The
list of special services offered by hotels is long. These services
differ according to the location and the clientele of the hotel;
luxury hotels offer the greatest range of services. This is, in
fact, what makes them luxury hotels.

(by
E.J. Hall)

Comprehension
questions:

  1. What
    are some of the different varieties of accommoda­tions that are
    available to travellers nowadays?

  2. What
    facilities are usually available in large, modern ho­tels?

  3. What
    is a “self-contained resort complex”? Give exam­ples.

  4. What
    is the relationship between hotels and gambling in some places?

  5. Give
    examples of a resort development that includes many different kinds
    of accommodations.

  6. What
    catering services are available in different kinds of hotels?

  7. What
    business facilities can big hotel provide?

  8. How
    and why are hotel nightclubs operated? What do nightclubs offer?

  9. What
    promotional opportunities does a nightclub give to the hotel?

  10. What
    are some of the personal services offered by hotels?

  11. What
    are some of the services hotels offer for travelling businessmen?

  12. What
    kind of hotel offers the greatest range of special ser­vices?

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  1. Phonetic
    Drill. Transcribe and pronounce correctly:

Recreational,
particularly, advertisement, horseback riding, signature, cocktail
lounge, exhibit, isolated, casino, restaurant,

  1. Find
    English equivalent^ in the text and use them in

the
sentences of your own:

(1)
условия
для отдыха (2)
выставочный
комплекс

  1. условия
    и оборудование для проведения конференций

  2. быстро
    развивающийся курорт (5) сочетать дела
    и от­дых (6) направление (7) реальный
    доход (8) питание (9) об­служивание в
    номере (10) законный бизнес (11) катание
    на лошадях (12) отдых на свежем воздухе
    (13) развлекать го­стей (14) скорее
    дополнительный, чем основной доход
    (15)
    более
    быстрая и дешевая еда (16) закусочная
    (17) бар, расположенный у бассейна (18)
    специальные услуги для де­ловых
    людей (19) доступ в Интернет (20) нотариус
    (21) фак­симильный аппарат (22) заверять
    подписи

  1. Give
    the derivatives to the following words;

(1)
modern (2) to exhibit (3) industry (4) to provide (5) to entertain
(6) additional (7) service (8) to include (9) catering (10) luxury

  1. Learn
    synonyms to the following words:

To
accommodate (v)


1) to make room, lodging — to board, contain, entertain, famish,
house, shelter, take in, wel­come; 2) to perform service — to
afford, aid, assist, ben­efit, comfort, indulge, pamper, please,
provide, supply.

Luxurious
(adj)


affluent, indulgent, deluxe, extravagant, fancy, grandiose, gratify,
lush, magnificent, gratifying, im­moderate, lavish, majestic,
pretentious, rich, splendid.

Recreation
(n)


(sports, games, special interest) — amuse­ment, avocation,
disport, enjoyment, ease, diversion, en­tertainment, festivity,
jollity, pastime, playtime, refresh­ment, relaxation, repose,
vacation.

  1. Match
    the words on the left with their definitions on

the
right:

  1. resort a. to
    risk (money, property) on the result of

the
uncertain such as a card game, a horse

race
etc.

  1. to
    cater b. a
    place where people regularly go for hol­

idays

  1. to
    gamble c.
    a
    place where people-play cards or other

games
for money

  1. casino d. to
    provide and serve food and drink at a

public
or private party

  1. convention
    e.
    a
    group of people gathered together with

a
shared purpose

  1. Explain
    the meaning of the following terms:


Full
board or enpension,

  • Half-board
    or demi-pension,

  • Bed
    and breakfast (B&B) or continental plan,

  • European
    plan,

  • Fitness
    centre,

  • Business
    troley,

  • Security
    staff.

  1. Give
    the detailed retelling of the text.

  2. Learn
    the following abbreviations:

CREDIT
CARD codes:

AE
— American Express AC — Access BC — Barclaycard CB — Carte
Blanche DC — Diners Club DS — Discover EC — Eurocard ER — En
Route JC — JCB International MC — Mastercard VS-Visa

MEAL
PLAN codes

EP
— European plan: no meals

CP
— Continental Plan: continental breakfast only or as indicated

MAP
— Modified American plan: American breakfast and dinner

DP
— Demi-Pension: Continental breakfast and either ta­ble d’hote
lunch or dinner AP — American Plan: American breakfast, lunch and
din­ner

FP
— Full Pension: Continental breakfast, table d’hote, lunch and
dinner

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Напомню, что в этом задании вам предлагается ознакомиться с рекламным объявлением и задать пять прямых вопросов на основе ключевых слов и предложенного рекламного объявления.

Формат задания – условный диалог-расспрос.

Время на подготовку –  1.5 минуты

Время на выполнение задания – 20 секунд на один вопрос

Максимальный балл – 5 баллов 

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Model answer

Task 2

Study the advertisement.

ЕГЭ Устная часть Задание 2

You are considering going on this sightseeing tour and now you’d like to get more information. In 1.5 minutes you are to ask five direct questions to find out the following:

1) duration of the tour

2) the starting point

3) places to visit

4) the price for a group of 10

5) discounts for students  

Sample answer:

  1. How long will the tour last?
  2. What is the starting point of the tour?
  3. What places are we going to visit during the tour?
  4. How much does the tour for a group of 10 people cost?
  5. Are there any discounts for students?

Внимание! В формате КИМ ЕГЭ 2022 произошли изменения: в Задании 2 нужно задать четыре прямых вопроса вместо пяти. Время, выделяемое на подготовку, не изменилось и составляет по-прежнему 1,5 минуты. Время ответа – 20 секунд для того, чтобы задать один вопрос. Максимальный балл – 4 балла, то есть, за каждый правильно поставленный вопрос учащийся получает 1 балл.

Model Answer EGE 2022

Task 2. Study the advertisement.

                                      Where will it take you?

You are considering taking up biking and now you’d like to get more information. In 1.5 minutes you are to ask four direct questions to find out about the following.

  1. tuition fee;
  2. number of students in a group;
  3. duration of the course;
  4. special clothes.

You have 20 seconds to ask each question.

Sample answer:

  1. What is the tuition fee of the biking course?
  2. How many students will there be in the group?
  3. How long is the course?
  4. Are any special clothes required to join the course?

Подборка типичных вопросов

 Устная часть

 Задание 2

  1. Location of the shop/school/gym/restaurant/hotel – месторасположения

Where is your shop/school/gym/restaurant/hotel located (situated)?

2. Directions to the shop/school/gym/restaurant/hotel – способ добраться

How can I get to the shop/school/gym/restaurant/hotel?

What is the best way to get to your school?

3. Distance from the city center – удаленность от центра

How far is your gym/hotel/club/school from the city center?

4. Duration / length of the tour/flight/classes – продолжительность тура /перелета / уроков

How long is the tour / flight?

How long are the classes?

How long will the tour last?

5. Dates for departure – даты вылета (отправления)

What are the departure dates? / When does the tour start?

6. Opening hours / working hours / operation hours – часы работы

What are the opening hours of the shop/gym/museum/library?

When is the shop /gym /museum / library open?

When are you open?

When do you work?

What are the working hours of the shop?

When does the shop / gym / museum work?

NB! The shop is closed on Sunday. / The shop is open on weekdays.

“open” и “closed” – это прилагательные

7. Discounts / Reductions for children/for groups/for big orders – скидки

Are there any discounts / reductions for children under 5?

Is it possible to get any discounts?

Are discounts for groups of students available?

What discounts are provided for big orders/ for pensioners /for the elderly?  – Какие скидки предоставляются для больших заказов / для пенсионеров?

Do you provide any family discounts?

8. Special offers – специальные предложения

Are there any special offers available at your school ?

What special offers do you provide in your shop?

9. Price / Cost of the item – цена

What is the price of the bicycle? / What is the best price of the car?

How much is the bicycle? / How much are these trainers?

How much does the phone cost? / How much do these jeans cost?

What is the single/double room price per night?

10. Entrance fee / tuition fee входная плата / плата за обучение

What is the entrance fee? / What is the tuition fee?

How much is the ticket? / How much are the tickets?

How much does the ticket cost? (3 л., ед.число)

How much do the tickets cost? (мн.число)

11. Courses available – доступные курсы

What kinds of courses are available (at your center)?

What courses do you offer?

Do you offer morning or evening courses?

Are morning/afternoon/evening courses available?

Evening courses are available at your school, aren’t they?

12. Price for a two-week course – стоимость двухнедельного курса обучения

What is the price for a two-week course?

How much is a two-week course?

Is the price for a two-week course reasonable?

How much should I pay for a two-week course at your computer center?

13. If a placement test is included – включен ли тест распределения учащихся по уровню знаний

Is a placement test included in the program of the course?

14. If textbooks are included – включены ли в стоимость курса учебники

Are textbooks included into the price of the course?

15. Number of classes per week / per day – количество уроков в неделю/в день

How many classes are there per week?

How many classes a day do you offer?

How many classes per week do I have to attend at your language school?

16. Number of students in the group – количество студентов в группе

How many students are there in the group?

How many students are going to be in the group?

17. Beginning of the course – начало курса обучения

When does the course start / begin?

Is the course going to start next week / in July?

18. Availability of something – возможность чего-либо

Is the table for 6 people available for Sunday evening?

Is the audio version of the book available?

Is shipping / delivery to my town available? – Возможна ли доставка товара в мой город?

Can you deliver it (them) into my hometown?

19. Hotel facilities – услуги в отеле

What facilities do you offer at your hotel?

What facilities are available / provided at your hotel?

What facilities does the hotel have?

What kinds of facilities are there at your hotel?

20. Possible accommodation – виды размещения / проживания

What kind of accommodation do you offer?

21. Online reservation / advance booking – бронирование по интернету / предварительный заказ

Can I book tickets in advance?

Can I make a reservation online?

Is it possible to make a reservation online?

22. If a wakeup call available – возможность услуги «звонок для пробуждения», когда сотрудник отеля телефонным звонком будит вас в условленное время

Is a wake-up call at 3 a.m. available?

Can you give us a wake-up call, please?

Is it possible to have a wake-up call at 4 a.m.?

23. If breakfast is included – включен ли завтрак в стоимость

Is breakfast included in the price of the tour?

24. Available kinds of payment – возможные способы оплаты

What kinds of payment are available / possible at your hotel?

Can I pay cash (or in cash: in dollars, in Euros, in roubles )? – Могу я оплатить наличными?

Can I pay by credit card / by check?

to pay with a credit card / to pay by credit card

25. Credit card acceptanceвозможность оплаты кредитной картой

Can I use my credit card for payment?

Do you accept / take credit cards for payment?

Is it possible to pay by credit card?

26. Cancellation [ˌkæns(ə)’leɪʃ(ə)n] – отмена бронирования

Is cancellation possible?

Can I cancel the order?

Is there any possibility to cancel the order?

Is it possible to cancel the order?

How can I cancel the order?

to cancel [ˈkænsəl] — отменять

27. Refund for a ticket – возврат денег/компенсация

Can I get a refund for the ticket if I miss the concert / the flight / the train?

Is it possible to get a refund for the ticket?

28. If taking pictures permitted – разрешена ли фотосъемка

Is taking pictures allowed /permitted at the gallery?

Can I take pictures at the museum?

Is it possible to take photos during the performance?

29. Age restriction / minimum age limit – возрастные ограничения

What is the minimum age limit to ride this attraction?

Are there any age restrictions to get this job?

How old should I be to apply for this job?

30. Membership in a movement / club / organization – членство в движении / клубе / организации

How can I join your club?

How can I become a member of your organization?

What do I need to join your movement?

Рекомендации:

— обратите внимание, что если в одном из пунктов, предложенных в задании, присутствует слово «IF», то это сигнал того, что Вам нужно построить вопрос общего типа

— на экзамене задавайте вопросы общего (General Question) и специального типа (Special Question)

— не забывайте употреблять вспомогательные глаголы

— не рекомендуется задавать косвенные вопросы типа: “Could you tell me…”

— не нужно начинать свой ответ с этикетного диалога: “Hello. My name is Ann and I’m calling to find out more information about …”

My bounty for you!

By the way do you know what the word «bounty» means?

Bounty means bonus = prize = award = gift = present

Не забудьте подписаться на мой канал!

Буду рада, если данная статья Вам понравилась.

Спасибо, что читаете!

Вы можете дополнить список вопросов из Задания 2 Устной части, оставив запись в поле комментариев после статьи.

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1.1
Vocabulary

1.1.1
Develop the activities proposed in Tell me more for this section. Go to

http://www.tellmemorecampus.com/

1.1.2 Open
your Market Leader book on page 37 and develop exercises A to D on travel
details (use tracks 1.55-1.58 in your CD to develop these exercises).

A.
CD.55-1.58 Listen to each part of the recording. Then answer these questions.

Part 1

1 What time
is the next train to Manchester?

The next train to Manchester is at
14:40

Part 2

2 Which
Flight is boarding at gate 32?

Flight JA327

Part 3

3 What time
does the train leave?

It’s 14:16

4 Which
platform does it leave from?

It’s from platform 5

Part 4

5 The
passenger chooses a flight. What time does it leave?

There is flight at 9.30

6 When does
the flight arrive?

From Terminal 5

It’s arrive at 11.45

7 What is
the flight number?

Flight BA341

8 Which
terminal does it leave from?

B. People
often do these things when they travel. Match the verbs (1-5, 6-10) with the
correct phrases (a-e, f-j).

1 buy                                a) security                        6 watch                                 f)
a hotel room

2 confirm                          b) a ticket                        7 take                                   g) some
Shopping

3 collect                            c) at the
check-in            8 book                                  h) at the hotel

4 go
through                     d) their
flight                     9 do                                      i) an
in-flight movie

5 queue                            e) their luggage               10 check in                             j) a bus or taxi

C. Work in
pairs. Put actions 1-10 from exercise B in order:

1 buy a ticket                                                6 watch an
in-flight movie                        

2 confirm their flight                                    7 take a bus
or taxi        

3 collect their luggage                                 8 book  a hotel room    

4 go through security                                   9 do some
Shopping     

5 queue at the check-in                              10 check in at the
hotel    

D. Complete
the sentences bellow using the nouns from the box.

Bill

Booking

Call

Centre

Flight

Luggage

Passport

Password

Receipt

Reservation

Seat

At the ticket office                                                         At the hotel

1 I need to
change my booking                                   8
I have Reservation
for two nights. My name’s

2 Is there
a direct Flight?                                            Burkhard.

At the check-in desk                                                   9
Can I have an alarm Call at 6.45, Please?

3 Can I
take this as hand Luggage?                          10
I’m checking out today. Can I have the Bill,

4 Can I
have an aisle
Seat
?                                         Please?

5 Which way
is control?  Passport                            11 Can I have the Password
for the Wi-Fi, Please?

In a taxi

6 Please
take me to the city Centre.

7 Can I
have a Receipt,
please?

1.1.3 Now
open your Market Leader book on page 45 and develop exercises A to G on eating
out matters.

A. Choose
the odd one out in each group of food words bellow. Use the words from the box
to explain your answers.

Fish

Fruit

Meat

Vegetable

Seafood

1 salmon             tuna                      cod                        onion                    Onion: It’s a kind of vegetable.

2 beef                  apple                    lamb                     chicken
              
Apple: It’s a kind of fruit

3 carrots              peas                      trout                     broccoli                Trout: It’s a kind of fish

4 veal                    grapes                  cherries               peaches              Veal: It’s a kind of meat

5 cabbage           prawns                cauliflower         aubergine           Prawns: It’s a kind of seafood

B. Look at
these words for parts of a menu. Write the dishes from the box on the left
under the correct headings.

Starter

Main course

Dessert

Soup

Steak

Ice Cream

Pâté

Grilled Fish

Chocolate Mousse

Salad

Pork

Tiramisu

Prawn Cocktail

Roast Duck

Cheesecake

Spring rolls

Mutton

Apple Pie

Stuffed Mushrooms

Beef Stew

Fruit

C. Think of
some unusual food from your country or a country you have visited. how you can
describe it?

It’s a kind of seafood from San
Andres Island, Who as starter we have patties crab or cocktail staircase. For
main course are have Rondon who are boiled Seafood with tubers such as cassava,
plantain and breadfruit based on coconut milk. Finally the dessert can be a
plum sweet or banana cake.

D. Choose
the correct word to complete each of these sentences.

1 You ask
for the receipt / menu at the start of a meal.

2 You ask
for the check /
bill
at the end of a meal in London.

3 You ask
for the check / bill
at the end of a meal in New York.

4 You ask
for the tip / receipt after you pay.

E. CD1.64 A
man and a woman are ordering a meal in a restaurant. Listen and write M for man
and W for woman.

1 Starter                            salad                   snails M               soup
W

2 Main
Course                  spaghetti  M        paella
W              sushi

3 Dessert                           ice cream            fruit                      apple pie M

F. Put
these sentences into the order you would hear them during a meal.

a) You
should try the roast duck. It’s delicious. 4

b) No,
Thanks. I’m full. 6

c) Would
you like a starter? 1

d) Right.
I’ll get the bill. 7

e) I’d like
the soup, please. 2

f) Would
you like a dessert? 5

g) what do
you recommended for the main course? 3

h) Thanks
very much. That was a lovely meal. I really enjoyed it. 8

Correct Form

Would you like a starter?

I’d like the soup, please.

What do you recommended for the main
course?

You should try the roast duck. It’s
delicious.

Would you like a dessert?

No, Thanks. I’m full.

Right. I’ll get the bill.

Thanks very much. That was a lovely
meal. I really enjoyed it.

G. CD1.65
Listen and Check your answers. OK

1.1.4 On
page 53 of your Market Leader book, develop exercises A to D on choosing
products.

A. Read the
Elise sales advert below and find expressions which mean the following.

1 There are
some good offers.
Great deals

2 The buyer pays only
a small amount of money at the beginning.
Low Deposit

3 The buyer pays some
money every four weeks for a year.
12 Monthly payments

4 There is no cost for
transporting the goods to the buyer.
Free Delivery

5 It doesn’t cost
extra to pay over 12 months.
Interest-Free Credit

B. Read these
sentences. Does a buyer (B) or a seller (S) say them?

1 We offer great
deals.  S                                           5 Are
the goods in stock? B

2 I’d like to place an
order. B                                     6 Can you pay a deposit? S

3 Do you give a
guarantee? B                                    7 We always deliver on time. S

4 I’d like to compare
prices B                                    8 Can I make monthly payments? B

C. CD1.73
Listen to a conversation between a buyer and a seller. Underline the correct
answers to these questions.

1 Which
model does karl want?                                       PS7/TX7

2 How long
is the guarantee?                                           Three
years/Two
years

3 How much
deposit is needed for large orders?               15%/10%

4 What does
the seller say is a large order?                       Over 50 units/over
25 units

5 Does the
seller always have goods in stock?                   Yes/no

D. What is
important for you when you buy a product like a computer, TV or car? Put these
items in order of importance.

* a
three-year guarantee (1)                       *
free delivery (6)

* interest-free
credit (4)                             * a big discount (3)

* a low
deposit  (2)                                   * great
after-sales service(5)

_____________________

* a three-year guarantee

* a low deposit               

* a big discount

* interest-free credit

* great after-sales service

* free delivery

1.1.5
Develop exercises A to C on page 56 of your Market Leader book.

A. Use
words from the box to complete the Dart leaflet bellow.

Discount

Free

Period

Price

save

Dart
Car Hire

Join
our Car Hire Gold Club Today
*Save up to 50% on
selected models

* Three days
for the
Price Of two.

* Free Insurance and unlimited mileage

* Extra 10% Discount until the end of july

* For a
limited
Period Only.

As
a Gold Club member, you…

* Get free hire days or airline miles as you reward

* Can use our express service, available at all international airports
in the country.

* don’t wait for a piece of paper when you return the car-we e-mail
you a detailed receipt.

B. Decide
whether these sentences about the Dart leaflet are true (T) or false (F)

1 There is
an extra cost for insurance.                                           F

2 The
customer can get some deals for half price.                         T

3 The price
is cheaper if the customer is quick.                             T

4 The offer
is for the whole year.                                                  F

5 Gold Club
members have a choice of reward.                           T

6 Gold Club
members get their receipt by express post.                F

C. Rewrite
the false statements in exercise B to make them true.

1 There
is no extra cost for insurance.

4 The
offer is not for the whole year

6 Gold
Club Members don’t get their receipt by express post

1.1.6 Go
over learning object 1 and play the Hangman Game. 

1.2 Grammar

1.2.1
Develop the activities proposed in Tell me More for this section. Go to

http://www.tellmemorecampus.com/

1.2.2 Open
your Market Leader book on pages 38 and 39: Develop exercises A to F of
Language Focus 1.

·        

We use can to say we are
able to do something.

He can program a computer.

I can’t speak French.

·        

We also use can to talk
about what is possible.

Can I get a snack in the bar?’ ‘Yes, you can. It serves food until 11.’

Can I fly direct from Baltimore to Moscow?’ ‘No, you can’t. You need to go via New York or
Atlanta.’

A.     

Ask people in your class about the
languages they can speak.

A: Can
you speak Japanese?

B: No, I
can’t.

Work in pairs. Try to
remember the languages people can and can’t speak.

John can speak English and German, but he can’t speak Chinese.

Mayerli can speak Spanish, but
she can’t speak English.

Yovany Can Speak English, but he
Can´t Speak Italian.

B.     

Put this dialogue in to the correct order.

Paul: Hi, Judith.

Judith: Well, I can’t do Thursday, but Friday is OK.

Paul: Paul Robinson speaking.

Judith: Oh, hello, Paul. This is Judith Preiss here.

Paul: I’m sorry, Judith, I can’t. But I can make Thursday or Friday.

Judith: Paul, I’m calling about that meeting. Can you make next
Wednesday?

Paul: Of course. I can pick you up from the station if you like.

Judith: Ten o’clock’s fine. Oh, and can I bring my colleague, Sabrina?
You meet her at the conference.

Paul: OK. Friday it is. Can we meet in the morning – say 10 o’clock?

Judith: Great. See you on Friday. Bye.

Correct Order

Paul: Paul Robinson speaking.

Judith: Oh, hello, Paul. This is
Judith Preiss here.

Paul: Hi, Judith.

Judith: Paul, I’m calling about
that meeting. Can you make next Wednesday?

Paul: I’m sorry, Judith, I
can’t. But I can make Thursday or Friday.

Judith: Well, I can’t do
Thursday, but Friday is OK.

Paul: OK. Friday it is. Can we
meet in the morning – say 10 o’clock?

Judith: Ten o’clock’s fine. Oh,
and can I bring my colleague, Sabrina? You meet her at the conference.

Paul: Of course. I can pick you
up from the station if you like.

Judith: Great. See you on Friday.
Bye.

C.     

CD1.61 Listen and check your answers. OK

D.     

Look at the dialogue in Exercise B. Write questions
beginning with can.

Can Judith and Paul meet on
Friday?

Can Judith bring her colleague
to the meeting?

Can Paul pick up Judith and
Sabrina from the station?

Work in pairs. Ask each other your questions. How much can you remember?

A: Can Paul meet Judith on Wednesday?

B: No, he can’t.

A: Can Paul pick up Judith and Sabrina from the station?

B: Yes, he can

A: Can Judith meet Paul on Thursday?

B: No, she can’t

A: Can Judith meet Paul on Friday?

B: Yes, she can

A: Can Judith bring her colleague to the meeting?

B: Yes, She can.

CD1.61 Listen to the dialogue again. Then practice it with a partner. OK

E.      

Complete the e-mail that Judith writes to Sabrina
about the arrangements.

To:

Sabrina Monti

From:

Judith Preiss

Subject:

Meeting with Paul
Robinson

Sabrina

I called Paul
Robinson about the meeting. He says he can’t make it on Wednesday, but he can do
meet
at 10 o’clock. He says of course you can come with me! And he can pick us up from the station can you text me today and let me know if Friday is
still OK for you? I don’t think we need to meet before Friday. We can go through my notes for the meeting on the rain.

See you then,

Judith

1.2.3 Open
your Market Leader book on page 41: Develop exercises A to C of Language Focus
2.

*
We often use there is / there are
before a/an or some/any.

There is an indoor swimming pool.

There are three restaurants.

There aren’t any shops in the
area.

‘Are there any meeting rooms in
the hotel?’ ‘Yes, there are.’ / ‘No, there aren’t.

A.     

Complete these sentences with the
correct form of there is or there are.

1 It’s a very small airport. There
aren’t
any shops in the
terminal.

2 There is a problem
with my ticket?

3 Are there any aisle
seats available?

4 There are a
stopover in Frankfurt.

5 are there any
flights to Zurich tonight?

6 I’m afraid there isn’t a
flight to Warsaw this afternoon.

7 There are two cafés
in the terminal.

8 Is there any buses
from the airport to the city Centre?

B.     

In pairs, ask and answer questions
about the facilities at the Hilton Tokyo.

A: Is there a health club?                                    B: Yes,
there is.

B: How many guest rooms are there?           A: There are 808.

A: How many
kilometers is the Tokyo          B: there is about 20 Kilometers

Disney about
the hotel?

B: Is there
a French Restaurant?                     A:
Yes, There is le Pergolese

A: Are there
meeting rooms?                          B:
Yes, There are 16 meeting rooms.

C.     

Work in pairs. Role-play this
situation.

Student A:
See below.                                 Student
B: Turn to page 139.

Student
A

Part
1

You
have a new job abroad. Student B lives there.

Ask
him/her about these points.

Is
there an international school?

·        

Houses to rent with gardens?

Part
2

Student
B has a new job abroad. You live in that country.

Use
these notes to answer his/her questions.

B: Are
there any good restaurants?

A: Yes,
there are lots of good local restaurants.

·        

Yes, ….lots of good local restaurants.

·        

No, …. But you can swim in one of the hotels.

·        

Yes, ….. tennis club with five courts.

1.2.4 Now
go over exercises A and B on page 47 of your Market Leader book about some/any.

·        

We use some in positive
statements.

There are some very good restaurants in the city centre.

·        

We also use some when we
offer things and ask for things.

Would you like some more coffee? Can I have some tea, please?

·        

We use any in most
questions.

Do you have any beef?

·        

We also use any in negative
statements.

We haven’t got any beef today.

A.     

Tick (√) the correct sentences. Correct the mistakes in the other sentences.

1 I’d like any water.                                                                              4
There isn’t some wine left.

   I’d
like some water.                                                           There isn’t any
wine left.

2 Could I have any more coffee, please?                     5 I’d like some cheese, please.                             

Could I have
some more coffee, please?   
                6
Do you have any soft drinks?

3 Are there any restaurants near here?

Are there
some restaurants near here?

·        

Most nouns in English are countable. A table, two tables; an Apple, two
apples

·        

Some nouns are usually incountable. Water, tea, sugar, milk,
bread

Many, much and a lot of

·        

We use many with countable nouns in questions and negatives.

How many hours
do you work a week?

I don’t go to
many meetings

·        

We use much with countable nouns in questions and negatives.

How much money
does she earn?

I don’t get much
time for holidays.

·        

We use a lot of in all types of sentence

The company has
a lot of employees

He doesn’t earn
a lot of money

Does the company
have a lot of products?

B.     

Choose the correct words to complete
this dialogue.

Mina:            There
are some/any
good restaurants in the centre.

Ivan:             Yes, but there isn’t some/any parking.
We could go to the Texas steakhouse near the airport.

Mina:            Do
they serve some/any vegetarian dishes?

Ivan:             I don’t think so. How about the Marina? They so some/any great fish dishes and they have some/any
vegetarian starters, too.

Mina:            Good
idea. I’ll see if they’ve got a table for nine o’clock.

1.2.5
Develop exercises A to C on page 48 of your Market Leader book about countable
and uncountable nouns.

A.     

Tick( ) the
countable nouns.

1. Resevation                    7.
Equipment                    13. Menú                         19. Transport

2. Food                                8.
Hotel                                            14. Money                         20.
Soup

3 Air
condictioning
      9.
Information                  15. Overtime                     21. Work

4. Bathroom
                   10. Seat                             16.
Receipt
                     22. Shopping

5. Bill                                  11.
Luggage                        17. Dish                               23.
Suicase

6. Employee
                  12. Flight                           18.
Tip
                              24.
Leisure

B.     

Correct the mistakes in these
sentences. Use a lot of, many or much.

1. They
don’t have much vegetarian dishes here. many

2. How many
does it cost? Much

3. The
restaurant hasn’t got much tables left. many

4. I don’t
have many time at the moment. Much

5. I drink much
coffee. A
lot of

6. There
aren’t  much hotels in the city
centre. Many

7. It costs
much
money. A
lof of

8 I don’t
want many spaghetti. There’s ice cream for dessert. Much

C.     

Work in pairs. Complete this
questions with many or much. Then ask and answer the questions with a partner

1. A: How
Much cash do you have in your wallet?

    B: About 20 euros.

2. How many
Phone calls do you make a day?

3. How many
People are there in your company?

4. How much
Time do you have for lunch?

5. How many
Holiday do you get a year?

6. How many
Languages do you speak?

7. How many
fast-food restaurants are there where you live?

8. How much
Water do you drink a day?

1.2.6
Complete exercises A to D on page 55 and A to B on page 57 of your

Market
Leader book.

A. CD1.74
Listen to how the-ed endings of these verbs are pronounced.

1. Saved:
delivered/d/                 2. Launched;
worked /t/                             3.
Decided; visited /id/

B. CD1.75
Listen and put these verbs into the correct group from Exercise A (1, 2 or 3)

Started (3) finished (2) advised (1) lived (1) wanted (3) opened (1) missed (2) booked (2)
invited (2)

    CD1.75 Listen again and practice saying the
verbs

C. Complete
this sales report. Use the past simple of the verbs in brackets.

REPORT ON SALES TRIP-SOUTH KOREA

Last December, i visited (visit) our major
customers from big department stores in South Korea

I arrived
(arrive) in Seoul on Monday 5th December. The next day,

I met (meet)
Mrs Kyoung Ai Lee in Seoul. On 7th December,

I made (make)
a presentation to Mrs Lee’s sales staff on our

Products and advised
(advise) them how to display them.

The following day, I gone
(go) to Busan, and our agent introduced

(introduce) me to Mrs Ha, the chief buyer of
a new department store in

The city. She asked
(ask) me to send her 500 brochures. I given

(give) her some samples of our products.

I flown (fly)
back to head office in Paris on 9th December

D. Work in
pairs. Take turns to describe a trip you made for business or pleasure.

YOVANY: In some opportunity trip to Santa Marta to
working a project to implement quality standards and definition of processes.
It was very interesting and complex, change the way they had been working for
over 20 years. But for 3 months I was it was possible to implement nowadays and
improved the performance of the company.

YULY PAOLA: I traveled to Mexico last year with
my family, we arrived to Mexico City and we were three days, we walked around
some tourist places. We traveled to Cancun, we went to the beachs, to x-caret,
woman island, we were staying there for three days more.  We took photographies in a beautiful places
and we were very happy

A.
Underline the correct words to complete this article.

Christian
Sanchez graduated from Tufts University at /on/ in
2001, with a degree in chemistry. As part of his course, he did an internship
at Merck for /during/ in eight months.
After his degree, Merck offered him a permanent job as a chemical analyst at
the company’s research centre in New Jersey. He worked there in /from/ for 2001 to 2003. During /for/ on his time at Merck, Christian
realized he wanted to change career, so he decided to do an MBA. In /on/ For May 2004, he started a two-year MBA
at Stanford University. Following his MBA, he joined the sales team at
Johnson and Johnson in /on /for 15th
September 2006. Two years since /ago/last,
he became the Regional Sales Manager for the Americas. Last /First/next
month, he accepted an exciting next job as Country Manager in Argentina.

B. CD1.79
Mikael Ohlsson is the CEO of furniture retailer IKEA. Listen to an interview
about his career and complete the missing information in these notes

PROFILE

Born:           27th December 1957

Education:
Studied Industrial Design and Marketing At
Linköping University

Career
in IKEA

In 1979 He Worked as carpet salesman, Linköping store, Sweden

In 1981 he Became Store Manager, Sundsvall, Sweden

1984-1988    Did management Jobs in training and Marketing

1988              Go a job in Belgium as country Manager

In 1991        Worked as Country Manager, Canada

In 1995     Became Managing Director, Sweden

2000-2009  Was Regional Manager for Southern Europe and North America

September 1St 2009       
Named
CEO

Ответ:

box of cereal (коробка хлопьев)

2 a bottle of water (бутылка воды)

3 a jar of honey (баночка мёда)

4 a cup/packet of tea (чашка/пакет чая)

5 a tin of sardines (консервная банка сардин)

6 a packet of crisps (пакет чипсов)

7 a can of cola (банка колы)

8 a carton/bottle of milk (коробка/бутылка молока)

can: of any type of fizzy drink, beer, etc

(банка: любой тип газированных напитков, пиво, и т.д).

carton: juice

(картон: сок)

bottle: fizzy drink, wine, juice, beer, etc

(бутылка: газированный напиток, вино, сок, пиво, и т.д).

box: chocolates, tea bags, biscuits, etc

(коробка: шоколадки, чайные пакетики, печенье, и т.д).

cup: coffee, cocoa, milk, etc

(чашка: кофе, какао, молоко, и т.д).

tin: tuna, beans, sauce, olives, etc

(консервная банка: тунец, бобы, соус, оливки, и т.д).

packet: coffee, rice, pasta, biscuits, peas, broccoli, etc

(пакет: кофе, рис, паста, печенье, горох, брокколи, и т.д).

jar: jam, pickles, sausages, etc

(баночка: джем, маринованные огурцы, сосиски, и т.д.)

Шпаргалка по заданию 2 (Вопросы)

Where does ……. start? What is the starting point

of the (cruise/ excursion)?

Is ……. available? Are (plural noun) available?

What courses are available at your school?

How long is …..? How long does (the tour) last?

How often is/are …….?

How often do (the flights) leave? How often do

(buses) leave?

How often are the excursions?

7) Way to …/ directions to…./ the

best way to get there

How can I get to….?

What is the best way to get there?

When does your (shop) open AND CLOSE?

When do you work? What are your opening

hours? When is (the club) open?

9) Discounts/ Price reductions

Do you have discounts for (students/ groups)? Are

discounts for (students/ groups) available? Are

there any discounts for ….?

10) distance from the city centre

How far is (the hotel) from the city centre?

11) Entrance fee,

Ticket price,

price for one

price per hour

How much is the entrance fee? How much does

the entrance cost? How much is the ticket? How

much does a ticket cost?

How much is a ticket for one person?

How much is one hour? How much does one hour

cost?

How much does tuition cost? How much is the

tuition?

What facilities does the hotel offer? What

facilities do you offer? What facilities are there?

What facilities are available at the hotel?

14) If …… is included/ if ….. are

included

Is …. included into the price? Are …. included

into the price?

Where is …… located/ situated?

16) Online booking/ advance

booking/ online reservation

Is online booking (online reservation) possible? Is

advance reservation possible? Is it possible to

book online/ in advance?

17) double single room price (per

night)

How much is a double/single room per night?

18) price of a three-week course

How much is a three-week course?

Is it possible to get a refund for the ticket if I miss

the concert?

20) Possible accommodation

What kind of accommodation do you offer?

21) Photo permission/ taking pictures

Is taking pictures allowed? Is it allowed to take

photos (during the tour/ excursion)?

Is there a minimum age for this film/show? Is

there any age restriction for this performance?

23) Instructor’s help

Instructors available

Is it possible to get an instructor’s help? Is an

instructor’s help available?

Are instructors available (at the pool)?

When does the event take place? When is the

event?

25) Number of actors/ participants/

students in a group

How many (actors/ participants/ students) are

there (in the group)?

26) Availability of costumes

What costumes are available (for the actors)?

What transport can I take to get to the ….? What

transport can I use to get to the …? How can I get

to the ….?

28) Excursion time

Excursion times

What time is the excursion? When does the

excursion start?

When do excursions start?

Are there any special exhibitions now? What

special exhibitions are there at the moment?

30) If translation into English is

available

Is translation into English available?

How many stops does the bus/ train make?

32) Number of … (shops, boutiques)

Is it possible to book (an excursion) by phone/ on

the phone?

34) Size of the (garden, pool, ….)

35) Size of the/a group

Number of students in a group

Number of people involved

How big is the/a group?

How many students are there in the /a group?

How many people are involved in the

organization?

36) If there is a food court

Is free parking available? Is there free parking (at

your hotel)?

38) Special clothes

Special clothes available

Are any special clothes needed (for the classes)?

Do I need to bring any special clothes?

Are there any special clothes available?

Do you have any evening classes? Are there any

evening classes available?

What do I need to do to become a member of your

(organization/ club)? What should be done to

become a member of your (organization)?

What does being a member of your organization

involve?

What tasks are suggested to the members? What

tasks do you suggest to the participants?

Is there any payment needed?

43) If breakfast/ lunch is included

If meals are included

Is breakfast/ lunch included?

Are meals included?

Народ помогите срочно!!!!!!
По английскому задали два номера не могу сделать.
пятое задание
Make up the words/
1. a dish a) room
2. an arm b) case
3. a bath c)washer
4. a book d)board
5. a cup e) chair

и шестое задание.
Fill in the gaps with sutable words

bathroom bedroom wardrobe carpet
cupboard curtains utility room attic
1. We usually keep old furniture in the___________________.
2. We take a shower in the______________.
3. People sleep and get dressed in their___________.
4.Dishes and cups are in the kitchen______________.
5.People often watch television and spend time together in the____________.
6. You hand clothes in the_________________.
7. A_______________is a machine where you put dirty plates and it washes them.
8. We have a fluffy___________on the flooor.
9. You draw the__________to make the room darker.
10. We keep large equipment, like the washing machine in the____________.
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