... the oilandgasindustry than would occur under a neutral system,” the move disadvantages oilandgas firms relative to other firms—meaning all of U.S. manufacturing outside of oilandgas that ... the oilandgasindustry while leaving overall tax rates unchanged, and it will make U.S. companies less competitive internationally and impose restrictions for U.S. multinational oiland gas ... condition for achieving a compromise. Part of President Obama’s proposal for increasing the oilandgasindustry s tax-burden is the elimination of the Section 199 tax deduction foroilandgas companies...
... risk mitigation and a low carbon future THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS FOR IRELAND OF HIGH OILANDGAS PRICES 17 OilandGas Prices and their DeterminantsChapter 1. Oil andGas Prices and their DeterminantsThis ... moderate and steady outlook foroil and gas prices. 3 For the purpose of this analysis we view oil andgas prices as a coupled entity and interchange between discussions of oil, gas and both ... dependence on oilandgasand to discuss the drivers and motivators for action in this regard.16 THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS FOR IRELAND OF HIGH OILANDGAS PRICES Pathways to risk mitigation and a low...
... Guest Jack: Guest The story Leo is taking a reservation for Mona White and her father Jack Webber. They want to book two rooms for three nights at the Plaza Hotel. Language Point - Introducing ... the time of day and then your name. For example: Plaza Hotel, good morning. Leo speaking. b) Say the time of day first, the name of the business and then your name. For example: Good ... Elementary Englishfor Tourism and Hospitality LESSON 1 – Taking a reservation over the phone STUDY NOTES Characters...
... EXERCISES 1. Key vocabulary Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary. credit card double repeat both expiry welcome ... 6. Are you paying by __________ _________Professor Webber? 3. Language practice - Asking for Clarification Read the following short dialogues out loud. 1. A: 8869 6719 9908 6683...
... _____ the rear of the hotel. 5. I can put you ____ rooms six-eleven and six-twelve. 6. The lifts are down the corridor and ____ your right. 3. Jumbled sentences - Offering help. Rewrite ... EXERCISES 1. Key vocabulary Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary. reservation lovely lobby moment rear view...
... thanks. We’re just waiting for someone. 6. Excuse me. I need to book a taxi. f. Both of the buses will be here in 10 minutes. Answers: 2. 1) There’s (some) tea and coffee in the cupboard ... Practise saying this chant out loud. Is there a kettle? And are there cups? Are there cups for tea? Yes, there’s a kettle And there are cups Is that OK? OK! ... ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. Matching – Both and just Match the first part of the conversation with the correct response. Practise saying them...
... EXERCISES 1. Key vocabulary Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary. recommend very close restaurant famous ... Cabaret. It is very _____________. 3. I can _______________ the Golden Lotus. It is _____________ for its seafood. 4. If you ________ to listen to music while you eat, I ___________ the Pearl ... Practise saying this chant out loud. I recommend I recommend A restaurant close to here And may I suggest, May I suggest You try a local beer? Example answers: 2. 1) Yes it will. 2)...
... EXERCISES 1. Key vocabulary Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary. appetisers boiled coconut chicken chillies crispy dishes garlic ginger order ... Fry c with our guests. 4. The Steamed Vegetables are enough for d rather hot. 5 The Beef in Black Bean Sauce is e has mushrooms, tofu and garlic. 3. Language Practice – writing sentences ... interesting ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. room / comfortable ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. The...
... Elementary Englishfor Tourism and Hospitality LESSON 7 – In the Restaurant STUDY NOTES Characters Mona: Guest Jack: Guest Jean: Waitress The story Mona and Jack are dining ... the phone in my room? It’s not working. A: I’m sorry. I’ll go and fix it now. A: Is everything alright? B: There’s no tea and coffee in my room. A: I apologise. I’ll get you some right ... A: I’m sorry. I’ll see to it straight away. A: Is everything OK? B: I’ve been waiting for 25 minutes and my meal hasn’t arrived yet. A: I’m sorry. I’ll see to it right away. Grammar -...
... Elementary Englishfor Tourism and Hospitality LESSON 8 – In the Restaurant STUDY NOTES Characters Mona: Guest Jack: Guest Jean: Waitress The story Mona and Jack are dining ... have just finished their meals and Jean gives them the bill. Mona queries an amount on the bill then pays for their meals. Pronunciation Below are some models for ‘Would you like’ questions. ... you, it sounds like one word instead of two. In spoken English, the two words are linked together. Practise saying would you as one word and use the rising intonation at the end of the question....
... Elementary Englishfor Tourism and Hospitality LESSON 10 – Giving Directions STUDY NOTES Characters Leo: Receptionist Mona: Guest Jack: Guest Joe: Taxi driver The story Mona and ... personal questions. For example, questions about age, marital status, income and family may be too personal for some Australians. Below are some model questions that are suitable for small talk. ... take about half an hour. We’ll see you on Thursday. You’ll be here in time for dinner. They’ll wait for you in the lobby. That’ll be ten dollars thanks. ...