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English Intermediate Workbook i | English Tourism English for International Tourism j0 within the hotel and tourism industries Cie rota aoe ocak ny 066/0 Dönling Kindersleys acclaimed Eyewitness Travel Guides DU (0Ú ÿ 7ï ea D0000 7000777 : * Build confidence in working in English with effective communication strategies for workplace situations such as giving advice, taking bookioss and dealing wíth.complaints The Workbook reviews the language presented in the Cố siete 0/77 Di ðo se 7C ort Ta Pes ooo aca nee ToL oom examination A full answer key is E included for self-study Components * Students’ Book Audio Cassettes (2) Students’ Book Audio CDs (2) Teacher's Book Workbook Pearson Education | English for International Tourism Intermediate Workbook Careers in tourism Job advertisements Read the advertisements on the opposite page Tick the skills that are required for each of the jobs, _ TT skills people skills leadership skills financial skills writing skills supervisory skills reservations events agent | _-manager | ow | | front office manager | | Duties Ơ ƠI R 0M Match the verbs with the nouns handlea) proposals oe oe G1 sw b) emergencies make © maximise f) targets prepare supervise ANRWN reading write solve staff d) problems 2) room occupancy g) costs h) decisions Find words in the text that match these definitions smart appearance a previous track record in the travel industry special skills or knowledge in a particular subject showing people how to things so they can copy you the ability to make decisions without being told what to the ability to enjoy things that are funny and make people laugh operations | manager—_ Careers in tourism | nes Saudi Arabian Airli “ma Office Manager Clarion Hote! and Conference cnn rae emal sey And covering te ‘ins letter (0 DBaker@ sex.com Centre is seeking a wellpresented, motivated person to maximise room occupancy and ^ oversee front desk operations including check-in, check-out, group rooming lists, weekly revenue management Strong management and organisational skills required as are a sense of humour and the ability to handle the occasional emergency = se : Operations a =e manager London Dacklends-based tour operetor is : secking an innovel teke chargevi ofa busy operations SupervisionThe0! for thedepartment be responsible euooessftlto candidatE ˆ indhidial staff in bath thehotel end URSeCHONS Duties include achieving gross makingFe and suppliers, ‘with both customers ams financi lescing by exemple Computer literacy and travel backgro essential ~ Apaly in ete writng, enclosing GV,, toLonSimdononW14Seott,GTAExecutive E ‘Morris Road language focus Asking questions Isabella is looking for a new job Complete the questions the interviewer asks her with an appropriate question word Then match the questions with her answers below What did you choose to study tourism? college did you go to? kind of job are you looking for? languages can you speak? did you find out about the job? would you be willing to start? a) I'd like to have a post with more responsibility b) | can start at the beginning of next month ©) | wanted to combine work and travel d) My full name's Isabella Mary Lock ©) I'm fluent in Spanish and Italian ®) I did a course at Westminster College Noaunw is your full name? g) | saw the advert in the Travel Trade Gazette Use the prompts to complete Isabella’s questions \/ travel abroad | / working with ® w people / the company / employ How.many people dara the company emaplay?we have three hundred full-time staff Three or four times a year You would start in a small team starting salary let me know It's very competitive « We'll be in touch by next week Complete these sentences with words from the box wo ® w N skill skills skiUI The problem was solved by her Reading and writing production department admire his highy-skiled ungdled - handling of a difficult situation are essential when working in a brochure at dealing with difficult members of the public Managing the finances of a large hotel is a Many hotel managers began their careers in receptionist or housekeeper job positions such as Careers in tourism writing Cover letters Read the text about writing cover letters and use the advice to complete the sentences below When writing cover letters you need to use a standard format Remember that the address of the person you are writing to always appears on the left-hand side of the page and your own address is in the top right-hand corner Put the Ễ date under your address Always make sure you start and end your cover letters correctly, If you are writing to Mrs Linda Carr then you should start the letter ‘Dear Mrs Carr’ and finish it with ‘Yours sincerely’, Note that ‘sincerely’ has a small ‘s’, not a capital letter If the advertisement asks you to send your application to Melanie Thompson, how would you begin your letter? ‘Dear Melanie"? ‘Dear Melanie Thompson"? “Dear Mrs Thompson’ is not really appropriate as she might not be married Tt is probably safe to put ‘Dear Melanie Thompson’ If the advertisement just says ‘reply to J Brown’ how would you address the letter? ‘Dear Sir’? or ‘Dear Madam"? or ‘Dear Mr Brown"? You should ring the company and find out J Brown’s full name and whether this person is a man ora woman Remember that letter etiguette costs you nothing, but it can really pay dividends and you may be the only person who has made the effort to find out This could help to make you different from all the other applicants and being noticed is important if you are going to get invited for interview, If the advertisement just states: “Write to the Human Resources Department’ or “Reply to Atlas Travel' it may not be possible for you to find out who will be dealing with your reply In these cases you will have to start your letter ‘Dear Sir/Madam’ and finish the letter with *Yours faithfully’ with a small ‘f The address of the person the letter is addressed to appears If you begin a letter with ‘Dear Mrs Healey’ you should end with You should write your own address If an advertisement says ‘Reply to Vikki West’ you should If an advertisement says ‘Reply to R Simpson’ you should if an advertisement says ‘Please send CV + cover leer to Marketing Director, Austravel’ you should begin your letter with soy and end with Ễ Ễ Cindy Taylor wants to apply for the advertised post of hotel receptionist Put the extracts from her application letter in the correct order Hotel Receptionist Excellent entry level vacancy for outgoing personality at this three-star hotel The person appoinied wil be te fst point of contac for visitors, clients and suppliers Good phone and computer skills ae a must In this full-time gosition you willbe pat of friendly and dynamic team, responsiole for handling all front desk operations Reply to Mrs Willis, Manager, The Manor Park Hotel, Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire ed 19 ity and am us al on rs pe ng oi pleasant outgage ‘and level have a very pe ople of all dealin g ae n Hook forwar d to heating from you | would like to apply for the position of hotel receptionist, as advertised in the Hotel & Catering Reporter on 12 May go ow Re: Hotel receptionist vacancy jor OH Dear Mrs Wiis 1am twenty-four years old and am about to finish a course in hotel administration Earlier this year | worked for three months 28 a trainee in a smail family-run hotel Your vacancy is of particular interest to me as my duties involved taking phone calls, making bookings and providing guests with a warm welcome, which | feel is important for this kind of post Hi || Yours sincerely current © \enclose 00PÝ Tà require any wer contact me oul ‘ qatele:` * Destinations reading Why people travel Read the text and answer the questions Market Intelligence ‘You may find it surprising but travel and tourism is not just about going on holiday There are other forms of tourism which create revenue for the travel industry Business travel, for example, is an increasingly important sector since itis offen of high value and ears significant income for tour operators, hoteliers, caterers and transport operators Many city-based travel agencies have a Separate department that caters for the needs of business clients Visiting friends and relatives (VFA) is iso an important contributor to tourism revenue Although the visitor enjoys free accommodation he or she is likely to spend money on other goods and services in the locality such as food, entertainment inbound visitors to the UK 2001 and transport and, in so doing, contribute to the local economy Indead, the fact that he or she is not paying for accommodation may well be an incentive to spend more on such things as eating out and entertainment Official statistics show that twenty-three milion people visited the UK in 2001 The chert shows breakdown of these visitors Hoioay Business VFR according to reason for travel EI Number of visitors (milion) Study Others [=] Total spent (Emilion) ‘Croan copy: Netonal Sates, ieatonalFessenger Sovey What is the main purpose of the text? a) to promote tourism to the UK b) to show why people travel ©) to show the importance of tourism in the UK d)to analyse the economies of tourism sử Which of the following is not mentioned? a) travelling on business b) the work of travel agencies ©) how much money people spend on holiday 4) the work of tourist boards a) b) ©) d) a) According to the article more people visit family than travel on business fewer people travel to visit friends and relatives than previously business travel is the most profitable form of tourism, more is spent on entertainment than on accommodation Who was this passage written for? hotel managers b) tour operators ©) holidaymakers d) students of tourism vocabulary Opposites Complete the sentences with words from the box life-size famous plain oldfashioned recorded weird wide The show was much better live than the one I saw The new vieb design exhibition ls state-of the-art but [found the photo gallery rather 3: Soiterotttre:decoiadNiisiiliilš 6iill; gitidgiSiiBt The models of the monsters were gigantic, but the actors and actresses wee There's a variety of things to downtown but in the suburbs the choice is more restricted, We saw some of the really Hollywood stars when premiere The hotel was only three-star but was very it was Some of the thing's in the museum were so out what they actually were we went to the difficult to work Describing hotels Put the words and phrases in the correct groups 4km from airport exorbitant charming high-rise beachside tranquil mid-range out-of-town value for money renovated budget íntimate well-appointed cosy > central ` Checking in and out Decide when you might hear the following sentences Would you like an early morning call? Is it possible to have a connecting room? | left some valuables in the safe Could you tell me what this item is for? Do you have a reservation? 410 | | May | see your passport please? | Have a safe journey Did you take anything from the minibar? I'll have them sent to your room It’s on the second floor Checking in Checking out ⁄ | | | \ Vocabulary exercises Places to visit Match the words to make places to visit botanical — a) chamber theme CN b) gardens nature f) reserve ancient night art ©) gallery ) observatory e) club burial g) monument solar ‘h) museum wax i) park Describing natural features Complete the sentences with words from the box steep extinct rolling snow-capped dense It's impossible to climb up the Most of the island is covered with Children will just love the In the distance you can see the The volcano is sandy stunning sie mountain peaks and hasn't erupted for more than a thousand years The train journey takes you through a long valley surrounded by gentle, z hills, Ifyou climb to the summit there are some ¬5 Describing places 10 Which two words go together with the words 1-67 market a) bustling ruins a) old-fashioned b) crowded ©) coastal b) historic ©) ancient a) traditional centre a) leisure hotel a) refurbished b) avant-garde c)previous b) tourist © health b) reworked ©) ten-storey a) tree-lined b) broad o) straight theatre avenue Booking a package holiday 11 a) b) ©) d) €) f) g) h) 1) Complete the flow chart with the following instructions travel agent sends the confirmation invoice customer makes an inguity | customer is welcomed by the operator's resort representative travel agent sends the travel documents to the customer does the customer choose a holiday from a brochure? agent contacts the operator's reservations department customer pays the balance agent suggests a number of holiday ideas does the customer confirm the booking by the payment of a deposit? + Bm Put the conversation in the correct order OoOoOb a) Charles b) Anne © d) e) f) O00 D18 Telephoning Receptionist Charles Charles Receptionist 8) Receptionist h) Charles i) Anne Hello, is Rita Yates there please? Rita, no she works in Sales This is Accounts Hold on and I'll transfer you to her extension Good morning, Valerie speaking, can | help you? Good morning I'd like to speak to Rita Yates in Sales No, I'm afraid | don't OK Hold the line please Sorry to keep you waiting I'm putting you through now Do you know the extension number? Oh no, I've been cut off Hello Ạ- Vocabulary exercises Transport 13 Put the words in the box in the correct groups tush hour runway deplane toll deck - sail gear hand baggage CDW tailback berth wave finer wing traffic jam road | freeway air : sea rush hour | Money 14 Choose the correct word to complete each sentence Always check your nange when you pay in cash a) exchange b) change ©) money 4) purse Ird like to buy £2,000 of traveller's cheques a) amount b) value ©) worth ) currency It’s usually more to take the train than to fly a) saving b) cheaper ©) economic d) economical You pay a deposit now and the ix weels before departure a) balance b) sold ©) credit d) down payment We gave her a after she had complained to the manager a) refund b) charge ©) credit d) change American Express is in most big cities a) acknowledged _b) excepted ©) accepted d) accounted The hotel bill came a) at b) to ô534 â) up to Could you please make out a cheque a) of b) in oat 79/5 ) for 4) for Commonly confused words 45 Choose the best option to complete each sentence ON AMARWNs You don’t have to pay /paid for the bill now Our prizes / prices haven't increased since last year We are always trying to raise rise our standards of service Don't forget to check/ contro! the bill to see if it’s correct We settled/set up in this business ten years ago People don't realise what is involved / implied in running a restaurant | think she's let /left something behind in her room We don't know how the economic situation will affect / effect our future We've puta lot of advertising / advertisements in the local newspaper 40 The audience / spectators clapped and cheered at the end of the play 11 There's a lot of beautiful landscape / scenery round here 12 Can | borrow/lend 50 euros? I'll pay you back tomorrow 13 These trees remember/remind me of Japan in spring 14 Someone robbed /stole all his money while he was on holiday 15 The car is very economic/ economical and can forty miles a gallon Conferences 46 Complete the advertisement using words from the box auditorium catering video conferencing — interpreters stylish diplay "lecture delegates workshops state-of-the-art et in a superb surrounding, modem and 8Nlish the Fordham Conference Centre offers excellent facilities for conferences and exhibitions The main seats up to 800 people and three separate theatres provide accommodation for a further 600 "Smaller meeting rooms and are also available for seminars and ‘The centre is equipped with audiovisual services including a permanent television studio for and satelite links are available, for both simultaneous and consecutive translation into the main European languages The Fordham Centre also provides a full in-house service including banqueting and special receptions a Cenirc Answer key UNIT Exercise Exercise IT skills: reservations agent, events manager, people skills: reservations agent, front office operations manager manager, operations manager front office manager, operations manager operations manager events manager front office manager, operations manager leadership skills: financial skills: writing skills: supervisory skills: Exercise 1b 5c 2f 6e 3h 7a 4g 8d Exercise well-presented travel background expertise leading by example initiative sense of humour Exercise 4 What is your full name? (d) Why did you choose to study tourism? (c) Which college did you go to? (f) What kind of job are you looking for? (a) Which languages can you speak? (e) Where / How did you find out about the job? (g) When / How soon would you be willing to start? (b) Exercise How many people How often would How many people What/ How much When will you be Exercise skilful skills skill highly-skilled unskilled does the company employ? | have to travel abroad? would | be working with? is the starting salary? able to let me know? © on the left-hand side of the page ‘Yours sincerely’ in the top right-hand corner begin the letter with ‘Dear Vikki West’ ring the company and find out R Simpson's full name ‘Dear Sir/ Madam’, “Yours faithfully’ Exercise idchaibjieg UNIT Exercise1 1b 2d Exercise 3c 4d recorded wide plain life-size comfortable weird old-fashioned Exercise 3 are looking are thinking Do you have is changing is becoming are doing 10 11 think prefer does it cost varies has 12 13 14 15 46 17 famous suggest provide give need amounts Does that include 18 — the flights leave 19 depends 20 'm working 21 — don't know 22 reckon Exercise true false (Alcatraz is a rocky island.) false (1907) true false (No cell has an outside wall.) false (Alcatraz is open Monday to Sunday.) false (Prisoners not allowed food in exercise yard.) false (Films were made after the prison closed.) He needs to have the kitchen window repaired He needs to get the kitchen window repaired Exercise penitentiary cell exercise yard He needs to have the lounge redecorated He needs to get the lounge redecorated barracks Exercise warden military parade ground guards The Westin Grand is older than the Hotel Adion The Hotel Transit isn’t as expensive as the Alsterhof Hotel The Intercontinental is more suitable for business visitors than the Hotel Pension Augu The room rates at the Holiday Inn are the same as at the Hotel Avantgarde Ayouth hostel is (usually) less com three-star hotel Room 302 has the most attractive Ameal at Altes Zollhaus is twice as e sive as at Raabe Diele oon You must check out no later th: UNIT Exercise 41 pets welcome theatre business facilities wheelchair access children’s facilities tourist information garden or terrace Exercise air conditioning live entertainment 10 health and fitness facilities = ‘ s fl ý i ik5í @ Exercise6 z11đ 6è Exercise Helen Townsend: Forum Hotel Bozena Leszkowicz: Hotel Pension Mr and Mrs Wendt: Hotel Seeho' Mabel Seijas: Die Fabrik 1v any for me Vv had 10 same 11 was 12 for 48/ 74 av 15 also of 14 much Exercise7 not checked not checked 4u Exercise He needs to have the leak fixed in room 31 He needs to get the leak fixed in room 31 He needs to have the light bulbs replaced He needs to get the light bulbs replaced He needs to have the carpet in the lobby cleaned He needs to get the carpet in the lobby cleaned He needs to have some wood delivered He needs to get some wood delivered U (but she did confirm the room number) 6s 75 not checked (but wearing name badge) Exercise functional enjoyable residential traditional courteous separate unsuitable Exercise 10 xứ on 48 Bh Exercise bringing this matter to our attention We are very sorry to hear beyond our control UNIT Exercise1 54 regret Exercise merger takeover brand e-commerce competition collapse tailor-made margins Exercise al determine digital inclusive million sit owns Exercise opened took expanded became organised Please accept our apologies we have taken measures we have decided to compensate you voucher Please be assured UNIT Exercise1 1d 4a fit energy seat skier set up was has declined has enhanced 10 has evolved /a/ direct identify 2a 5d 3b 6c Exercise 2 pleasant likeable charming enthusiastic energetic successful Exercise tired charming motivated revolted fulfilling disgusting amused confusing surprised O satisfied ¬ 4a 2a aw og 1đ (was) upgrade (transportation) motor home (accommodation) surcharge (accommodation) travel agency (transportation) wedding (types of holiday) villa (ancillary services) currency (ancillary services) all-inclusive (types of holiday) friendliness courtesy separate suitable (have taken) (was) Cin) (has fallen) (Have you been) Exercise confirmation friendly 24 6c 6D vacancy vacate confirm resident tradition ib 5d 1B 2D D 4B A modernity Exercise Exercise 5 historic picturesque magnificent accessible furnishings Oeauns UNIT Exercise acceptable (4) Exercise1 28 3e 2) mix-up (2) sympathetic (3) 1A 12A 13 the 3a 14 the 2a 4Ø the the 7a Ba an 40 an 11 the Exercise 1@ 2Ø 3Ø 4Ø 5Ø 6Ø 7Ø the The 10 Ø 11Ø 12 The Exercise sags (h) 45 the 16 Ø 17Ø 18 Ø 19 the 20 the 21Ø 22 the 30 14 the 15 The 16 an 17 the 18 the 19 The/A 20 Ø 21 the 22 The 23 the 24a Heathrow AZ102 9.20 10.20 April 10 Milan 11 AZ521 12 1600 18 17.05 14 Hotel Miramare 15 31 March-2 April 16 two nights 17e 18a 19d Exercise zones estimated Take dead good one ran Exercise4 Exercise5 A working (b) freezing (c) Exercise b ợ f 31 March 1a 4b/c missing (g) Exercise dripping (e) stained (a) torn (d) 5ï stuck (f) missed the point our lines crossed at cross-purposes the wrong end of the stick head nor tail mix-up 2c 5c ‘Ihave to leaves ‘te staying don't know / phoned ‘Il phone Baoan misunderstanding (5) Exercise ` so tan 1b aw oe unacceptable (5) inconvenience (5) apology (4) apologise (4) compensation (4) WONAORWNs ‘ILbe able to ‘re presenting get will be ‘Il leave Answer key Exercise information interested offer 10 included 12 13 14 15 holiday ideas enclose includes breaks ‘of should not be there on foot 14 luggage accompanied paid further hearing UNIT our rooms, X He asked you to fax him a copy of the invoice Exercise7 3d 4c 5a 1g de 3k 4b 5í 6a 7h Be Exercise deal with petty cash currency liaise used to let out 9d 10m T1j 120 Bp 14n 151 16i Exercise8 8) fed up h) came across Could you what your Would you Could you x The receptionist warned us not to leave valuables in suggested | phone him on his mobile X He promised toget in touch as soon as possible 1a be 2b Exercise X Mrs Roberts phoned and said that she wanted to extend her stay av X Mr Kent asked me to tell you he would be late this evening 4v X She suggested phoning him on his mobile / She Exercise a) b) ©) d) €) f) Exercise tell me your name? /Could you tell me name is? spell that for me, please? tell me what kind of room you would like? Do you know what time you'll get here? How will you be paying? Would you mind signing the visitors’ book? Exercise brown, white your, his cheque, cash might, were yesterday, tomorrow first, last Exercise Could you tell me which rooms have been vacated? Do you have any idea when the photocopier will be repaired? I was wondering if you would mind changing your room Do you know what time you'll be back tonight? Would you mind making just a litte less noise, please? Could you let me know how many people there are in your group? Would you like to see me later for a drink? Thanks for the pictures of the hotel | will send a catalogue as soon as possible Are you coming to the meeting? Please call me Thank you very much for your message The room was excellent Bye for now Exercise plenary presentation channel auditorium coordinator flip chart safe luncheon Exercise 10 Sample answer In reponse to your recent enquiry | am writing to present the Witek Conference Centre which is situated in Cracow, Poland approximately km from the international airport The purpose-built centre is set in superb countryside and its peaceful atmosphere makes it an ideal venue We are able to accommodate up to 350 delegates at any one time and offer the highest standard of catering, facilties and entertainment The centre houses five main meeting rooms measuring 35x25 m and twenty-one business rooms all equipped with the latest facilities In addition, we will hie, fora modest extra charge, a conference coordinator and an interpreter If you so wish, a banquet can be held in the underground Wieliczka salt mine, which is listed by UNESCO as one of the world's leading heritage sites Exercise /x/ arrow canvas barrel banquet Exercise Jol armour safari popular /eự volcano portrait landscape Our prices are extremely competitive and many extras such as OHPs and flip charts are provided free of charge In order to make a reservation, please complete the online enquiry form Alternatively, you may telephone or fax us Reservations are confirmed by the payment of a deposit, the amount of which depends on the nature of the accommodation In the event of a cancellation, the deposit is non-refundable If you require any more further information about the facilities and professional services we provide please not hesitate to contact us We look forward to hearing from you in the near future UNIT narrow street = alley drink = beverage luxurious = opulent kept = retained Exercise food = fare trying to find = seeking out famous = renowned Exercise are hidden 410 11 12 13 14 15 Ơ Ơn À0 MS were buried predates was built was left was rediscovered was excavated discovered Exercise Exercise 1d Đf£ 3a 4c pottery sword portrait landscape arrows helmet shield 5b sketch UNIT 9 4d watercolour Exercise1 4f 2e sé 3a 6b enter was designed had were transported protects were used are decorated Answer key Exercise 4 UNIT 10 crossing trip tour journey excursion Exercise Exercise Exercise4 1b 2d 6g ae 5€ ÔN RA Nà Exercise can must must not can allowed to required to should can not have to Exercise6 a pudding: bake, steam spaghetti: boil steak: fry, grill 3b 4c 5d Exercise harbour ferry sign Exercise along in front of down to ahead Next to up as Exercise croissants: bake an egg: boil, fry a leg of lamb: roast mussels: steam 1b 2a Exercise station composite waiver out above away from ® 10 across 11 until Paella is a Spanish dish made with vegetables, fish and chicken served with rice, Goulash is a Hungarian dish made with meat cooked in @ paprika sauce and served with potatoes Scampi alla marinara is an italian dish made with shrimps, tomatoes and Parmesan cheese served with pasta Sauerkraut is a German dish made with pickled cabbage, sausage and bacon served with boiled potatoes Chicken biriyani is an Indian dish made with sliced chicken, onions, carrots, nuts and spices served with saffron rice © Dong goo man arp is a Chinese dish made with stewed pork and mushrooms served with noodles Kuskus is a North African dish made with lamb, mixed vegetables and raisins served with semolina Chocolate terrine is a French dessert made with chocolate, eggs and milk served with a creamy vanilla sauce Exercise UNIT 11 Exercise 1 a lamb pepper a pepper a cup of coffee glass a bar of chocolate coffee 10 a grain of rice 11 a leg of lamb 12a chocolate Exercise poultry: fruit: vegetables: Exercise turkey, goose, duck rasberry, blackcurrent, grapes, pear mushrooms, onion, cabbage, aubergine, beans shrimp, lobster, mussels shelfish: herbs and spices: ginger, pepper, tarragon, chives, parsley Exercise alittle some much afew little many any Few Exercise Certainly, if you'd just like to follow me Would you like to have an aperitif? Right, here is the menu for you to look at Are you ready to order? So that’s one rack of lamb and one pepper steak And what would you like to drink? I'd certainly recommend the Bordeaux as it's a very good vintage Exercise house wine, basic Bordeaux, Cotes du Rhone, Beaujolais, Entre-les-Deux Mers, Anjou Blanc, Sauvignon de Touraine Beaujolais Nouveau Champagne, Crémant de Lire, Vouvray Mousseux, Blanquette de Limoux Barsac and Sauternes Exercise9 1€ 4e af 5a Chinese new year, St Basil's Day, St Sylvester's Eve Chinese New Year New Year's Day in Australia Chinese New Year, New Year's Day in Australia The new year in Egypt Chinese New Year St Sylvester's Eve The new year in Australia, St Sylvester's Eve The new year in Egypt, St Basil’s Day 3b 6d offering receipt party Exercise 3 marks feast dragon senior flags prayer dance Chinese horn youngest moon Exercise 4 Many Japanese people take time off to travel asa sign of devotion to purify twelve portable shrines to give thanks for their children’s good health and pray for good fortune Firefighters perform acrobatic tricks to show their spirit and skill Exercise freezing, cold, cool, mild, warm, hot, scorching Exercise 1b 5f 2g 6d Exercise 3h 7c B (attracts) € (built) C (came) C (year) C(as) A (Over/ During) C (to submit) Exercise that/ which who where that / which whose that / which when on on ONAURWNHS aglass rice ` a4 a> z|]sm Exercise ole 4 5_ UNIT 12 Exercise aawns cao ẻ the person who signed the contract inwriting yes, £45 The cancellation will not take effect If the letter arrives less than a week before July, the entire cost will be lost If the letter arrives more than a week before July, then 90 percent of the cost will be forfeited and if it arrives before June then 60 percent of the cost will be forfeited This comes under the heading of ‘industrial action’ and no compensation would be received You would receive the difference in price and £60 per person extra The tour operator would not accept any liability within 28 days You can refer the complaint to an arbitrator Exercise 2 If he spoke French, he could geta job at the Hotel Opéra If he had a passport he could work as a courier If he could ski he could work at the Alpine resort If he didn't suffer from mountain sickness he could work as a guide If he liked animals he could work as a dog handler Ẳœ Í|m]o|m | ols|z|£ œ e < xỈm L9 Ẩ |olzi|z|~[mlz = @ ofe olz ~|ø||m|Ìm|-|zlo z= a|>] oo} + ||» |e| ~|m|—|k =ix||äll-| m|m| ¬a|m| fop> |~lol> € a)» ajo ¬le|lele|le|¬ Exercise ó GIIEEI ¬ nia A Y u F E Pp x P >|>]ø c =)z Fiz Exercise Answer key true true false (Nothing is said about religion.) true true 30 Exercise Exercise panoramas Exercise 10 1b 2f 3a 4h hazards historical memorials Exercise sau or participate ancestors Naw woo performances 1b 2d 3f 4c European | 10| 11d 12c ecology: fauna and flora, wildlife, species, habitat VOCABULARY EXERCISES painting: watercolour, brush, palette, easel, oils Exercise underwater exploration: aqualung, diving, scuba, snorkel Exercise did, would saves, will did, 'd "ll, don't don't, ‘Il don't, 're training, education an internship, work experience studied, graduated arranged, applied involved, responsible leading, skilled class, course benefits, track record 7a Exercise 1b 2e Sf 66 Exercise 3 coordinating compiling implementing, meeting maximising reporting Exercise commission (b) overtime (d) salary (e) company car (f) bonus (c) tips (a) 1Í 2a 3j 4d Bi # 10 Exercise location km from the airport, out-of-town, appearance: atmosphere: price: renovated, high-rise, well-appointed tranquil, charming, intimate, cosy mid-range, exorbitant, value for money, budget beachside, central Exercise Checking in: 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10 1b 2i 38 4e 5c saps Checking out: 3, 4, 7, Exercise8 Exercise steep dense bustling, crowded (a, b) historic, ancient (b, c) traditional, avant-garde (a,b) leisure, health (a, c) refurbished, ten-storey (a,c) tree-lined, broad (a,b) Exercise 11 bo he fia gd,c Exercise 12 od, ge, fi, a, by h Exercise 13 road: rush hour, toll, gear, CDW, tailback, freeway, traffic jam air — deplane, runway, hand baggage, wing sea: deck, sail, berth, wave, liner Exercise 14 arose Exercise Exercise 10 sandy snow-capped extinct rolling stunning b) change ¢) worth d) economical a) balance a) refund ©) accepted b) to d) for Exercise 15 pay prices raise advertisements 410 audience 11 scenery set involved 13 remind 14 stole check left affect Exercise 16 stylish auditorium lecture delegates display 12 borrow 15 economical 10 workshops state-of-the-art video conferencing Interpreters catering

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