- •Active vocabulary
- •Substitution drill
- •Tour operators
- •Comprehension questions
- •Travel agencies
- •Comprehension questions
- •Tourist information offices
- •Comprehension questions
- •Tourist outlets
- •Comprehension questions
- •Free-lancers
- •Comprehension questions
- •Active vocabulary
- •Vocabulary drill
- •I. Match up:
- •II. Cross out one odd term in each line:
- •III. Group the following terms according to the titles in the table (3 terms in each group);
- •IV. Match the terms with the definitions:
- •VI. Fill in the blanks:
- •Inclusive tours arrangements receipts
- •Grammar drills there is .../there are ...
- •I. Make up interrogative and negative sentences: models:
- •II. Make up alternative questions: model:
- •Is there a timetable or a map on the wall?
- •III. Make up tail-questions: models:
- •1) There is a resort in their destination.
- •2) There isn’t any resort in their destination.
- •IV. Make up special questions: model:
- •V. Open the brackets:
- •VI. Translate from Russian into English:
III. Group the following terms according to the titles in the table (3 terms in each group);
Brochure, charge, escort, free-lancer, holiday centre, inclusive, booklet, cruising, office site, folder, travel clerk, coaching, receipt, tax, outlet.
Location |
Money Matter |
Tours |
People in Tourism |
Advertising Materials |
IV. Match the terms with the definitions:
1) a receipt a) a catalogue of tours or a short video film about a tourist
destination for advertising purposes
2) a tourist outlet b) an official paper which allows a person to do some kind
of work
3) a free-lancer c) a package holiday, where the price includes transportation,
accommodation and meals and is cheaper than it would be if all items were bought separately
4) a travellogue d) an official organization which promotes tourism in a certain
part of the world
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a travel insurance e) a point of sales of a tourist company
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a tourist board f) a paper showing that money has been paid for some goods
or services
7) a tour package g) a person who is not attached to any company staff and
works for himself having a licence to do such work
8) a licence h) a paper that insures a traveller against accident, illness or
loss of luggage during a tour
V. Pick out the right definition:
1) a free-lancer a) a person who is allowed to work without any permission
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a person who is not a company staff member working for himself
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a person who works for a few companies
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a licence which allows a person to work for himself
2) a timetable a) a table clock
b) an office clock c) a schedule of work in an office d) a time schedule
3) a folder a) a folding booklet
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an envelope
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a file
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a fold-away seat
4) a licence a) a pass
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a permission
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an allowance
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a quota
5) a store a) a shop
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a stock
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a market
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a place of storage
6) a rack a) a pack
b)a desk
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a shelf
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a hook
7) a charter a) an airplane flying to a popular destination
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a plane or a boat travelling in summer season only
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a person or a company hiring transport for a special purpose
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hiring of transport for a special purpose
8) luggage a) baggage
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carriage
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clothing
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equipment
9) a sales outlet a) a shop which is open round the clock
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a point of sales of a large company
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a shop in the open air
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an exit from a shop
10) a receipt a) a prescription
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a recipe
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a paper showing that money has been paid
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a paper showing that money must be paid
VI. Fill in the blanks:
free-lancers racks a chain
sales outlets airlines research
travellogues high season licenses
Inclusive tours arrangements receipts
air tickets advice taxes
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Tour operators publish colourful
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There are and shipping companies among major tour operators.
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Tourist information office clerks give to customers on passports and visas, luggage and the Customs.
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Travel agencies make individual travel
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A sales outlet clerk sells tickets and tours, collects money and gives ………….herself.
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People who work for themselves are called
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Tour operators always do market when they develop tours.
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There are among tour operators’ products.
9 give free-lancers a permission to work.
10. There are with booklets and folders at travel agencies and their outlets.
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Free-lancers are registered and they pay
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Major tourist companies branch out and have
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Some tourist companies are members of
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There are hotel rooms, train and among separate tourist services.
15. Most free-lancers work in