Step 4 Vocabulary practice british and american usage
Note the difference:
BRITISH a fortnight a bill a lift a queue
| AMERICAN two weeks a check an elevator aline a single a toilet a tap autumn ground floor a return a cupboard a one-way ticket a restroom a faucet fall first floor a round trip a jam closet
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Task 1. In the following sentences, find the American word or expression and give the British equivalent
There was a long line of people waiting at check-in.
He took a one-way ticket from Paris to Madrid.
It’s usually cheaper to travel in the fall rather than during the summer.
Take the elevator to the roof-top restaurant.
The faucet in my bathroom leaks.
The guest asked for his check.
The price of a round trip is $395, sir.
There was only one jam closet in the kitchen.
Excuse me, could you please tell me the way to the restroom?
Task 2. Compound nouns. Put the words below into the appropriate spaces.
winter sports, self-catering, special interest, cruise, adventure, package tour, home stay, safari, weekend break
a relaxing__holiday with old-fashioned hospitality on a family farm;
a month's__holiday lost in the Amazon rain forest;
a fortnight’s__holiday for the family in a rented Swiss chalet;
a ten-day__to Thailand, including flights, deluxe hotels and visits to the Sukhothai rational park and the pagodas at Ayutthaya;
a two-week in the Baltic Sea aboard the luxury liner Argenta;
a(n)__holiday skiing on the slopes of the Pyrenees;
a(n)__in Amsterdam to visit the Rijksmuseum and be back it time for work on Monday;
a stay in Mombassa combined with a(n)__in the famous Tsavo game park;
a(n)__holiday, excavating Aztec temples or learning English in
London.
Task 3. Join the phrases in the two sections to make complete holiday descriptions
1. a city break in Mockow 2. a three-week expedition to Greenland 3. a five-day stay in a purpose-built chalet 4. two weeks on an ocean liner 5. a month’s holiday in, a mobile home 6. a bed-and-breakfast stay 7. a trip to Disney World
| a. to study the geology, flora and fauna b. in a caravan park in sunny Biarritz c. at one of the Centre Parks holiday villages in Britain, France or Holland d. with two nights at the Metropol hotel and tickets for the Bolshoi e. including a three-day stopover in Tahiti f. with free accommodation in a condo in Orlando g. in a comfortable guest house near the Black Forest |
How would you describe the holiday in the previous exercise? Choose front the list below and explain your choice.
relaxing frightening for the family | romantic entertaining adventurous | cultural exhausting once-in-a-lifetime |
Task 4. Explain the following words and give an example of each for Russia:
1) a long-haul destination; 2) a special interest holiday; 3) a city break; 4) a theme Park; 5) a domestic resort.
Task 5. Use the missing words to complete the definitions:
package tour; weekend break; cruise, safari, home stay, long-haul; special interest.
A flight from London to Australia is a__flight.
A__is a holiday where the tour-operator arranges both the flight and the accommodation.
Two weeks at a residential art school is a__holiday.
- Федеральное агентство по образованию
- Unit I the tourist industry step 1 Vocabulary list
- Step 2 Introductory text
- Step 3 Reading and translation the tourist industry
- Step 4 Vocabulary practice
- Step 5 Developing reading skills
- The Domestic Visitor
- The International Visitor
- Classification of International Visitors
- The International Tourist
- The Excursionist or the Same-Day Visitor
- Travel Motivation
- Climate
- Personal Motives
- International Tourism Trends
- Step 6 Test tasks
- Unit II working in tourism step 1 Vocabulary list
- Step 2 Introductory text
- Step 3 Reading and translation careers in tourism
- Step 4 Vocabulary practice
- Step 5 Developing reading skills
- Step 6 Test tasks
- Unit III travel agents step 1 Vocabulary list
- Step 2 Introductory text
- Step 3 Reading and translation the retail travel agent
- Step 4 Vocabulary practice Two-Part Verbs
- Step 5 Developing reading skills
- Travel agents try not to miss internet boat Online Booking Threatens Traditional High Street Outlets
- Step 6 Test tasks
- Unit IV tour operators step I Vocabulary list
- Step 2 Introductory text
- Step 3 Reading and translation tour operators
- Step 4 Vocabulary practice
- Hotel contracting
- When the welcome is frosty
- Step 5 Developing reading skills
- Tour guides
- Step 6 Test tasks
- Unit V tourist promotion step 1 Vocabulary list
- Step 2 Introductory text
- Step 3 Reading and translation tourist promotion
- Step 4 Vocabulary practice
- Step 5 Developing reading skills
- Promotional tools
- Brochures
- Main Target Markets
- Making Brochure Work
- Copywriting
- Grab Attention by Direct Addressing
- Some Copywriting Hints
- Step 6 Test tasks
- Unit VI tourist attractions and entertainment
- Step 1 Vocabulary list
- Step 2 Introductory text
- Step 3 Reading and translation
- Tourist attractions and entertainment
- Step 4 Vocabulary practice
- Compound Nouns
- Step 5 Developing reading skills
- How disney does it
- Unit VII tourism and transporattion
- Step 1 Vocabulary list
- Step 2 Introductory text
- Step 3 Reading and translation
- Tourism and transportation
- Step 4 Vocabulary practice
- Sail away
- Imagine that you recently accompanied a group
- 4.1 Put the words in the right order to make correct sentences.
- 4.2. Put the underlined words into the correct order.
- 4.3. Join the verbs and prepositions and make phrasal verbs to replace the words underlined in the sentences below.
- Step 5 Developing reading skills
- Air transport and tourism
- Cost Structures of Airline Companies
- Direct Operating Costs
- Indirect Operating Cost
- General and Administration Costs
- Labour Costs
- International tourism development: problems of equipment and infrastructure
- Ground and Station Equipment and Hospitality Services
- Air Fare Tariffs
- Step 6 Test tasks
- Unit VIII accommodations and catering
- Step 1 Vocabulary list
- Step 2 Introductory text
- Step 3 Reading and translation
- Accommodations and catering
- Step 4 Foodservice
- Step 5 Vocabulary practice
- Adjectives and Word Order
- Step 6 Developing reading skills the hotel trade in the world
- Hotel Consortia
- Integrated Hotel Chains
- Hotel Franchising
- Tourism lodgings
- Second Homes Wholly Owned by Tourists
- Second Homes with Shared Collective Services
- Timeshare
- Furnished Rented Accommodation
- Seasonally Rented Furnished Accommodation
- Cottages and Farmhouse Accommodation
- Guest Lodgings
- Social Accommodation
- Restaurant Chains
- Step 7 Test tasks
- Unit IX regulation, research and development in tourism step 1 Vocabulary list
- Step 2 Introductory text
- Step 3 Reading and translation regulation, research and development in tourism
- Step 4 Vocabulary practice british and american usage
- Step 5 Developing reading skills
- When the heat is on
- Overseas markets
- External Influences on International Travel to Britain
- Step 6 Test tasks
- Unit X environmental tourism step 1 Vocabulary list
- Step 2 Introduction
- Step 3 Reading and translation the environmental tourist How to Be an Ecofriendly Tourist in the Alps
- Step 4 Vocabulary practice - Reporting verbs
- Step 5 Developing reading skills
- Does tourism ruin everything that it touches?
- A Brief History of Tourism
- Tourism Today
- The Future of Tourism
- Step 6 Test tasks
- Unit XI business travel step 1 Vocabulary list
- Step 2 Introductory text
- Step 3 Reading and translation business travel
- Step 4 Vocabulary practice
- 4.1. Match the verbs in a with the noun phrases in в to make expressions which are often used in meetings.
- 4.2. Match the adjectives in a with the nouns in b. Use a dictionary, if necessary.
- 4.3. Use the expressions from 4.2 (above) in the sentences.
- 4.4. This is an extract from a meeting about tourism in Goa. Fill in the gaps with expressions from 4.1.
- 5.1. Match the words on the left to the words on the right to make noun collocations and use the collocations in the sentences.
- 5.2. Link the adjectives with the nouns to complete the definitions below
- Step 5 Developing reading skills
- Travellers’ tips
- 4.1. Choose a title for the article:
- 4.2. Sentences a-e have been removed from the text. Match them to the correct boxes:
- Step 6 Test tasks
- The international executive lounge club
- Unit XII customer relations in tourism step 1 Vocabulary list
- Step 2 Introductory text
- Step 3 Reading and translation customer relations in tourism
- Step 4 Vocabulary practice
- An unfortunate incident at ridgeway tours
- Step 5 Developing reading skills handling a complaint
- 5.1. When It Pays to Complain
- 5.2. Dear Travel Agent, Please Stop the Cows Staring at me...
- Step 6 Test tasks
- Турфирма с грязными руками
- Ленивого «кинуть» легко
- Готовьте компромат
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