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Language work

Exercise 1

Fill in the words correctly. advance, bunk beds, dormitory, double room, family room, key, reception, single room, twin room, vacancies

1.If you book a room for one person, you usually book a single room.

2.If you want a room with a double bed, you book a___________.

3.If you want a room with two separated beds, you book a ________. 4.For families there are usually special offers if they take a ________.

5.In youth hostels rooms are often shared by 10 or more people. This kind of room is called _________. 6.To get 10 people into one room, two beds are usually placed on top of each other. They are called

_______.

7.No matter where you’re staying, you usually have to fill in a form at the __________.

8.Then the receptionist tells you your room number and gives you the _________ for your room. 9.During high season it’s advisable to book a room in _________. 10.If a B&B is fully booked, they usually have a sign in the window saying »No _________«.

Exercise 2

Use the following words to complete the sentences below

Night, to stay, a reservation, When, help, name, like, to book, much, spell,oor, tomorrow

Hotel Beach House, can I help you? I’m phoning to______a room.

_______would you like to arrive? Tomorrow.

How many nights are you going to_______?

Two nights.

What kind of room would you_______?

A double room with a shower. Just a moment, I’ll check. ... We have a nice room on the second________.

How_______is it?

It’s $25 per person and_______, breakfast included.

That’s a good price. I’d like to make a________for that room, please. Very well. May I have your_______, please?

Conners.

Could you_________that, please? It’s C-O-N-N-E-R-S.

Thank you for your reservation. See you________.

Exercise 3

Choose the right word from the list to ll in the gaps

Bed and Breakfast, check-out, hotel manager, king size bed, book, pillow case, inn, baggage, check-in, guests, room service, reservation, towels, front desk, ice machine, wake up call, view, vending machine .

If you need help with your

________ we have a cart you can use

I can book you into a beautiful

________on the lake.

I can _______ your family in for the weekend of the seventh.

You can ______ anytime after four o’clock.

Please return your parking pass when you._______.

Towels are available at the ______. Our washrooms are for ________

only.

I’ll let you make your complaint to the________.

There is an ________ by the elevator on all of the even numbered floors.

There’s an ________ on the other side of town that has a vacancy A room with a ________ costs an extra ten dollars a night.

Room 201 doesn’t need their sheets changed, but they requested one new________

They say they made a ________

but it doesn’t show on the computer.

If you would like a bottle of wine, just call_______ .

You can get your swimming pool

_________ at the front desk.

The ___________ on the fifth floor has chocolate bars and chips.

The room is more expensive because it has a spectacular ________

of the beach.

What time would you like your

________?

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Dialogue

Brian: Good morning. I’d like to

may stay longer than that. When

R.C.: One o’clock in the afternoon.

check in.

should I inform you about it?

В.: Thank you. I have some addi-

Reception Clerk: Do you have a

R.C.: Let us know about your deci-

tional questions.

reservation with us?

sion Tuesday night. You can give us

R.C.: I’ll be glad to answer them.

В.: Yes, I do. I made a reservation

a ring until 11 pm.

В.: What about room service?

by phone last night.

В.: All right. What’s the price of the

R.C.: Room service is available

R.C.: Your name, please?

room?

from 6 am to 10 pm. You can dial

В.: Brian Mitchell from San Fran-

R.C.: 75 dollars per night. Please,

your order from the telephone in

cisco.

fill out the registration card. Print

your room

R.C.: Would you spell your name,

your name and home address.

В.: Where is your restaurant?

please?

В.: Should I sign my name?

R.C.: The restaurant is on the 25th

B.: M - I - T - С - H - E - double L.

R.C.: Put your signature right here. Ok,

floor. We also have a coffee shop.

R.C.: Okay. Let me see. You have a

will you pay cash or by credit card?

It’s right here in the lobby.

reservation for single room. Is that

В.: By credit card. Do you need it

В.: Thank you for the information.

correct?

right now?

R.C.: You are welcome. A bellboy

В.: Perfectly correct.

R.C.: You can give me your credit

will help you with your luggage.

R.C.: Have you already decided

card before checking out.

Your room is number 1215. Enjoy

how many nights to stay?

В.: By the way, what’s the checking

your stay.

В.: At least until Wednesday. But I

out time?

B.: Thanks.

Discussion

Interview each other

When you are in “that”situation...

1.Sportsman needs help with the vending machine.

Words: front desk, hallway, cash

2.The maid did not come on time, head of delegation and Front desk attendant

Words: pillow, tips, single room, spell

3.Sportsman lost his key

Words: parking lot, front door, available

4.Sportsman doesn’t know how to use the washing machine (on the phone)

Words:Laundry, dryer, washing soap, room number

5.Team manager is trying to make a reservation.

Words: cash, credit card, brunch, damage charge

6.A sportsman needs a wake-up call in the morning (On the phone)

Words: room number, keep in mind, lend a hand

7.Sportsman cannot find towels (on the phone)

Words: to look for, wardrobe, kinen, bathroom, shelf

8.Coach broke a mirror in the hallway

Words: damage charge, credit card, apologies

9.A maid left air conditioner on after room service

Words: complain, fridge, balcony

10.A volunteer cannot find his team member’s room (on the phone)

Words: oor, TV sound, hallway

2 ACCOMMODATION

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Time for fun

25th Summer Universiade 2009 in Belgrade (Serbia)

Hotel California (The Eagles)

On a dark desert highway Cool wind in my __________

Warm smell of colitas

Rising up through the __________

Up ahead in the distance

I saw a shimmering __________

My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim

I had to stop for the __________

There she stood in the doorway I heard the mission __________

And I was thinking to myself

“This could be heaven or this could be __________” Then she lit up a __________

And she showed me the way

There were voices down the _________

I thought I heard them say...

Welcome to the Hotel California Such a lovely __________

(Such a lovely place) Such a lovely __________

Plenty of __________ at the Hotel California Any time of year

(Any time of year) You can find it here

Her mind is Tiffany twisted She got a __________

She got a lot of pretty, pretty boys That she calls __________

How they dance in the courtyard Sweet summer sweat

Some __________ to remember Some __________ to forget

So I called up the __________

“Please bring me my wine”

He said: “We haven’t had that spirit here Since nineteen sixty __________”

And still those voices are calling from far away Wake you up in the middle of the night

Just to hear them __________...

Welcome to the __________California Such a lovely place

(Such a lovely place) Such a lovely face

They livin’ it up at the Hotel California What a nice __________

(What a nice surprise) Bring your alibis

__________ on the ceiling The pink champagne on ice

And she said: “We are all just prisoners here Of our own device”

And in the master’s chambers They gathered for the __________

They stab it with their steely knives But they just can’t kill the __________

Last thing I __________

I was running for the door

I had to find the passage back To the __________ I was before “__________” said the night man “We are programmed to receive

You can __________any time you like But you can never leave!”

Azat:

I

worked at the

 

 

 

 

Logistics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Belgrade

Department

in

ball

 

 

 

 

 

on the Basket

venue and I

would

-

encourage

 

 

 

 

 

involved

 

 

others

to get

in sports

teering.

 

 

volun-

 

We all

 

 

 

ferent

 

 

have dif-

 

skills to

 

 

 

 

offer, and

 

together

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

we can

all make

a huge diff

 

 

 

 

future of

 

 

erence

to the

 

 

 

 

our favorite

 

sports and

have great fun

too.

 

 

 

 

Make U real

Make U real

Starting up

The Transportation function is responsible for planning and implementing systems, policies and procedures that provide transportation for all people or participants. This area assures convenient and efficient transportation service between different Summer Universiade venues.

The main focus is to define and run transportation services during Universiade in an integrated manner with other overall operation aspects (competition schedule, arrivals, accommodation) and in coordination with other parties (local authorities, public entities, suppliers, workforce).

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TRANSPORT

Key responsibilities:

Create a transportation manual

Plan and manage transportation services for the athletes, judges, referees, Universiade Family, media, workforce and public

Fleet and service planning

Transportation operations

Manage transportation bookings and inquiries desk

Traffic coordination

Arrangement at official points of entry and departure

Volunteers at the Transport department are responsible for:

providing transport information to officials and athletes

communicating with bus drivers and drivers of official vehicles

helping at the taxi dispatcher

working at the Transport Mall center at the University Village and other venues

assisting transport coordinators at venues

other tasks

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23

Reading Transport

Transport or transportation is the movement of people and goods from one location to another.

Modes of transport include air, rail, road, water, cable, pipeline, and space. The field can be divided into infrastructure, vehicles, and operations.

Transport infrastructure consists of the fixed installations necessary for transport, and may be roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals and pipelines, and terminals such as airports, railway stations, bus stations, warehouses, trucking terminals, refueling depots and seaports. Terminals may be used both for interchange of passengers and cargo and for maintenance.

Vehicles traveling on these networks may include automobiles, bicycles, buses, trains, trucks,people, helicopters, and aircraft. Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose including financing, legalities and policies. In the transport industry, operations and ownership of infrastructure can be either public or private, depending on the country and mode.

Passenger transport may be public, where operators provide scheduled services, or private. Transport plays an important part in economic growth and globalization, but most types cause air pollution and use large amounts of land. While it is heavily subsidized by governments, good planning of transport is essential to make traffic flow, and restrain urban sprawl.

The invention of the automobile is undoubtedly one of the humankind’s greatest inventions. Automobile allowed people to move faster from one place to another. This in one’s turn dramatically increased people’s life pace. Distance was no longer of that importance. It was a new means of communication. Unfortunately, the invention of the automobile has some negative aspects. The most obvious aspect of this is road accident. Many people every day suffer from different injuries. Also, with the invention of the automobile humankind came across with a problem of air pollution. We believe that soon we all will be able to exchange our cars for those, which use sun energy instead of fuel.

Word work

bicycle, bike

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

3

train

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

lorry (UK),

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

truck (US)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

balloon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

helicopter

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

 

6

van

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

plane, airplane

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

car (UK), auto,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

automobile

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(US

 

7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

 

9

motorbike,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

motorcycle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

submarine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

bus

 

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

 

12

ship

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Volunteer vocabulary (VV):

Airport Vocabulary:

11. direct flight/ non-

20. life vest

31. terminal

1.

airport

stop flight

21. meeting point

32. ticket

2.

aisle seat/window

12. domestic flight/

22. passport

33. to board

 

seat

international flight

23. pilot

34. to book

3.

arrivals / departure

13. driver

24. restroom / lavatory/

35. to catch a taxi

4.

baggage / luggage

14. duty free

WC

36. to land

5.

baggage claim

15. economy/first class

25. seat

37. to miss the bus / train

6.

boarding pass

16. excess baggage/

26. seat belt

38. to pick smb up/ to

7.

bus stop

overweight

27. shuttle bus

drop smb off

8.

cancelled

17. flight

28. single/return ticket

39. to take off

9.

carry-on

18. gate

29. steward/stewardess

40. visa

10. customs

19. layover

30. taxi/cab

 

Skills

Questions about trains / buses

Could you tell me the time of the next train / bus to Cardiff, please?

Is it an express train / bus, or do I have to change trains / buses?

Is there a buffet car?

What platform / stop does it leave from?

What time does it depart?

What time does it arrive?

How long is the journey

Questions about flying

Is there a flight to London, please?

Is it a direct flight, or do I have to change planes?

Do they serve food?

What terminal does it leave from?

Is there an airport bus?

Can I have a window/aisle seat?

What time do I have to check in?

What time does it take off?

What time does it land?

How long is the flight?

Buying a train ticket

I’d like a ticket to London, please.

Single or return?

Return. How much is the fare?

That’s £150.00 peak time, or if you travel offpeak between 10am and 3pm it’s only £65.00.

I’ll travel off-peak then thanks. Can I reserve a seat?

Yes, but it’s an extra £5.00.

3 transport

Buying a plane ticket

I’d like a ticket to London, please.

Single or return?

Return. How much is it?

That’s £150.00 business class, or £65.00 budget.

Budget then thanks. Can I have a window / aisle seat, please?

Yes, certainly.

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Language work

Exercise 1

 

 

 

What words are these?

 

 

Raiprot =

Gat =

Lifthg =

Loonabl =

Vaylero =

Avn =

Tchiderspa =

Sub =

llcacnede =

Pish =

To kobo =

Robotmike =

Itax =

Rylor =

Essadrtesw =

Asile =

Exercise 2

 

 

 

Match the words from A with the de nitions from B.

 

 

Modes of Transportation

 

 

 

A

B

 

 

1. Car

a) also called an “18-wheeler” or “Tractor-trailer”. This is used to carry large amounts

 

of cargo

 

 

2. Bus

b) this is powered by the legs and is able to maintain balance due to centrifugal forc

3. Taxi

c) this is used by firemen to travel to places where fires need to be extinguished

4. Bicycle

d) this is used to travel on water by sailing

 

 

5. Van

e) this is used to travel through the air by flying

6. Train

f) this travels on rails and often has many compartments; it can be used to carry

 

people or good

 

 

7. Airplane

g) this is used to carry sick people to the hospital in cases of emergency

8. Boat

h) this is a type of car in which a driver drives you somewhere for a charge

9. Ambulance

i) this is a common form of transportation seen on the road; it has four tires and car-

 

ries 2-8 people

 

 

10. Fire truck

j) this is larger than a car but smaller than a truck and can carry more people than a

 

car

 

 

11. Truck

k) this is about the same size as a truck but carries people instead of goods; it stops

 

at regularly at predetermined destination

 

 

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Dialogue

Checking in at the airport

Clerk: Good Morning.

Mr S: Is this the right desk? My flight is BA123.

Clerk: Yes, that’s right. I need your passport and your ticket, please. Mr S There you go

Clerk: Thank you. Do you have any luggage to check in Mr Smith Mr S Yes, these two suitcases.

Clerk: Could you put them on the conveyor belt, please. Mr S: Sure. I don’t think they are over.

Clerk: No. That’s fine. Would you like a window or an aisle seat? Mr S: A window seat, please.

Clerk: ... Here are your luggage tags and your boarding card. Your seat is 36B. Mr S: Thank you. What is the boarding time?

Clerk: The plane is boarding in 30 minutes. You leave from Gate 15. Have a good flight. Mr S: Thank you. Goodbye.

What do bees do if they want to use public transport?

Wait at a buzz stop!

Why is it that when you transport something by car, it’s called shipment but when you transport something by ship it’s called cargo?

It’s always the same: when you wash your car it rains, but

washing your car to make it rain, never works.

Why is it that when you’re driving and looking for an address, you turn down the volume on the radio?

Discussion

What is good and not so good about different ways of travelling? Which has the most ticks? Is this the best way to travel for everyone or only some people? Is this the best way to travel all the time or only some of the time?

Transport

Quick

Cheap

Healthy

Safe

Fun

Good for

 

 

 

 

 

 

planet

bicycle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

train

 

 

 

 

 

 

ship

 

 

 

 

 

 

car

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

airplane

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 TRANSPORT

 

 

 

 

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Time for fun

7th Winter Asian Games

4

 

January 30 – February 6, 2011 Astana

 

 

(Kazakhstan)

 

Airplanes (B.O.B.)

Chorus: Can we pretend that _________

In the night sky are like shooting stars I could really use a wish right now Can we ______ that airplanes

In the night sky are like shooting stars

I could really use a wish right now (wish right now, wish right now)

I could use a ______ or a genie or a wish

To go back to a place much simpler than this Cause after all the partyin’ and smashin’ and crashin’

And all the glitz and the glam and the

______

And all the pandemonium and all the madness

There comes a time where you fade to the blackness

And when you’re ______ at that phone in your lap

And you hoping but them people never call you back

But that’s just how the story unfolds

You get another hand soon after you fold And when your _____ unravel

And they sayin’ what would you wish for If you had one chance

So airplane airplane sorry I’m late

I’m on my way so don’t close that _____

If I don’t make that then I’ll switch my

______

And I’ll be right back at it by the end of the

____

Chorus

Somebody take me back to the days Before this was a job, before I got ______

Before it ever mattered what I had in my

______

Yeah back when I was tryin’ to get into the

_______

And back when I was rappin’ for the hell of it But now a days we rappin’ to stay relevant I’m guessin that if we can make some wishes outta ______

Then maybe yo maybe I’ll go back to the days

Before the ______ that we call the rap game And back when ain’t nobody listened to my mix tape

And back before I tried to cover up my slang But this is for the Cada, what’s up Bobby Ray So can I get a wish to end the politics

And get back to the music that started this sh-t

So here I _____ and then again I say

I’m hopin’ we can make some ______ outta airplanes

Gulnaz

: It’s an

award in itself

 

 

to be the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

part of it. I love

the

game and the job, I

 

 

 

ing players and

 

enjoy see-

I work

 

 

 

teams,

people

 

 

with are great.

 

volunteers are

 

 

Many

how much fun surprised at

 

 

 

 

it can be to

help

others. Not every

 

 

 

 

experience is the

volunteer

finding an

 

 

same, but by

 

 

 

opportunity

that

 

matches your

 

 

 

 

should

 

 

 

interests, you

 

 

have lots of fun.

 

 

 

 

 

SPORT

Make U real

Make U real

 

Starting up

Sport volunteers - Volunteers involved in holding competitions including sport venues. Fair knowledge and skills of sport and extra training are required

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Reading

Universiade 2013 Sports

Only seven sports were presented at the first Universiade in Turin, Italy in 1959. More than half a century later Kazan sets a record by including 27 sports in the programme of the 27th World University Summer Games: track and field athletics, swimming, rhythmic gymnastics, table tennis, basketball, diving, fencing, football, judo, artistic gymnastics, volleyball, tennis and water polo.

Kazan chose a record number of optional sports, 13 of which were approved. The Kazan Universiade will feature the most popular and developed sports in Russia and Tatarstan: boxing, trap and skeet shooting, synchronised swimming, rowing racing, kayak/canoe racing, sambo, belt wrestling, chess, weightlifting, rugby-7, field hockey, badminton, beach volleyball. It’s for the first time that the Universiade will feature six new sport events: badminton, chess, belt wrestling, rugby-7, sambo and beach volleyball

Terms and Abbreviations

 

 

 

Universiade 2013

 

XXVII World Summer Universiade of 2013 in Kazan

 

 

 

FISU

 

International University Sports Federation

 

 

 

Executive Committee

 

Executive Committee of XXVII World Summer Kazan Universiade 2013

RSSS

 

Russian Students Sports Union

 

 

 

IHL

 

Institution of Higher Learning

 

 

 

Word work

Write numbers to make a match between sport and picture.

1.

Artistic gymnastics

6.

Tennis

11.

Basketball

2.

Football

7.

Water polo

12.

Judo

3.

Volleyball

8.

Rhythmic gymnastics

13.

Table tennis

4.

Swimming

9.

Fencing

 

 

5.

Track and field

10.

Diving

 

 

30

 

 

 

 

 

Volunteer vocabulary (VV):

1.

athlete/ sportsman

11. goalkeeper

22. scoreboard

33. whistle

2.

award ceremony

12. locker

23. seat / stand

34. winner

3.

centre-forward /

13. National anthem

24. stadium

35. to applause

 

striker

14. player

25. stopwatch

36. to cheer on

4.

championship

15. prize

26. success

37. to disqualify

5.

cheerleader

16. Ready, steady, go!

27. team

38. to lose

6.

competition

17. record

28. ticket

39. to take part

7.

defender

18. referee, umpire

29. trainer, coach

40. to win a medal

8.

fan/ spectator

19. result

30. training/warming-up

 

9.

final

20. rule

31. venue

 

10. game, match

21. score

32. victory

 

 

 

 

 

 

Skills

Questions about sport events

• How much are the tickets?

• Do you think this game will be a draw?

Who`s playing today?

• Do you think this team will go to the finals?

Who`s winning?

• Do you think your team will be relegated /

What`s the score?

promoted this year? (Ref: Football)

• How much time is left in the game?

• What’s your handicap? (Ref: Golf.)

• Which half are we in?

 

The names of sports that end in -ing are verbs and use the verb to go with them (for example, to go swimming). But you can also use the verb without the -ing (to swim). The rest of the sports are nouns, so you must use the verb to play with them (to play soccer).

Put the sports in the correct boxes:

to go VERB+ing / to VERB

 

 

to play NOUN

 

to go swimming / to swim; to go bowling / to bowl

 

to play soccer; to play football

 

Then write the following words in the right column

 

 

 

football

basketball

gymnastics

running

athletics

horse riding

golf

skiing

volleyball

climbing

karate

tennis

yoga

skating

judo

Swimming

cycling

aerobics

nooker

table tennis

PLAY

 

DO

 

GO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 SPORT

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Language work

Exercise 1

Build Up. How do you play / do some of these sports?

Golf

A teamgame, usually played outdoors, on a pitch, with a bat, a ball, and stumps,

 

There are11 players on each team.

 

 

Tennis

Usually played by individuals, It is played on a course, using several types of clubs

 

and a ball.

Cricket

A racquet sport played by either two players (singles) or two pairs (doubles). Played

 

on a court divided by a net with racquets and a shuttlecock.

Rugby

A team sport, usually played outdoors, on a football pitch, with a round football, a

 

goal, with two teams of 11 players, and a goalie.

 

 

Football

A team game, usually played outdoors, on a cricket pitch, with a bat, a cricket ball,

 

and stumps, There are11 players on each team.

 

 

Badminton

It is played by two players. Darts are thrown at a board.

 

 

Darts

A team sport, played outdoors, on a pitch, with an oval ball, and two teams of 15

 

players.

 

 

Exercise 2

What do you call the people described playing in sports and games?

Example: A…… decides who is right or wrong in disputes on the football eld. (key: referee)

Horse, medalist, rally, snowboard, outsider, skateboard, pole position, pentathlon, athlete, sprint A dark ________ is a surprise winner in a competition.

A _________ can be a short and very fast race.

A ____________ is a car or motorcycle race over long distances on public roads. A _______________ is a flat board used to go downhill on snow.

A ______________ is a person who has finished as first, second or third.

A ____________ is a short flat narrow board with two small wheels under each end.

A _________ is a sporting event in which sportsmen compete in five different sports. An ______________ is a person with only a slight chance of winning.

An ____________ is very good at sports and enters sports competitions.

___________ is the starting position for a motor race on the inside of the front row.

Exercise 3

Enter the correct word

1.My team always______.

4.The United States

6.I’m a little upset be-

marked

wins

usually wins a lot of

cause my team ________

scored

victory

________ during the

last night.

 

 

Olympics.

lost

9.The person who makes

2.The Swedish soccer

medals

failed

sure that a game is

(football) team ________

metal

 

played according to the

Vietnam 3-0.

 

7.If you don’t want to

rules is called a ________.

won

5.The ________ of base-

shoot the ball, ________

reprepresentative

beat

ball are very difficult to

it.

referee

 

understand for people

pace

 

3.Kobe Bryant had a ter-

who don’t know the

pass

10. Athletes have to

rible game. He ________

game.

 

________ long and hard

most of his shots.

rails

8.The Canadian hockey

to achieve success.

failed

rules

team ________ six goals

train

missed

 

against Switzerland.

trail

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Discussion

Interview each other

Who do you think is the best all around athlete in the world? In our country?

Who is your favorite professional athlete? Why?

How do you feel about extreme sports?

What are some of the benefits of sports?

Do you play any sports?

Are you a member of any sports team? If not, have you ever been? Are you good at sports?

Do you often play sports?

Do you like to watch sports on TV? Do you think playing sports helps people work better as a team at work?

Have you ever been to watch a professional sporting event?

Is it good that professional sports are so commercial nowadays? What do you think is the most popular sport in the world? What do you think the top five

most watched sports are in the world?

What is the most popular sport in your country?

What new sports would you like to try?

What sport do you think is the most dangerous?

What sport do you think is the most expensive?

What’s your favorite sport? Why do you like it?

How often do you play it? How often do you watch it? Which do you prefer, Soccer or American football?

Dialogue

Buying a ticket to a sporting event:

I`d like four tickets please. Would you like front row seats? That sounds great, but how much do they cost?

They`re £30 each.

Oh that’s fine. I`d like to reserve four front-row seats for this Saturday`s match.

Ok, that`ll be £120. Here you go.

Thank you. Here are your tickets.

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Time for fun

I Winter Youth Olympic Games 2012

 

in Innsbruck (Austria)

The winner takes it all (ABBA)

I don’t wanna ________

About the things we’ve gone through Though it’s hurting me

Now it’s ________

I’ve played all my cards

And that’s what you’ve done too Nothing more to ________

No more ace to ________

The winner takes it all

The loser standing ________

Beside the ________

That’s her destiny

I was in your ________

Thinking I belonged there I figured it made ________

Building me a fence Building me a ________

Thinking I’d be strong there But I was a fool

Playing by the ________

The gods may throw a dice Their minds as cold as ice And someone way down here Loses someone dear

The ________ takes it all The ________ has to fall It’s simple and it’s plain Why should I complain.

But tell me does she _______

Like I used to kiss you? Does it feel the same

When she calls your ______? Somewhere deep inside You must know I ______ you But what can I say

Rules must be obeyed The judges will ________

The likes of me abide Spectators of the ________

Always staying low

The ________ is on again A lover or a ________

A big thing or a small The ________ takes it all I don’t wanna ________

If it makes you feel sad And I ___________

You’ve come to shake my hand I apologize

If it makes you feel _______

Seeing me so tense No self-confidence But you ________

The winner takes it all

The winner takes it all..

Rezeda: Volunteering has

really made a diff

 

 

it’s

brought out

erence,

 

qualities

I hadn’t

seen in

 

 

 

myself

and showed

 

 

 

tential. In

 

 

 

me my

po-

 

 

 

 

Innsbruck I

was

coordinator

of media

 

 

 

 

 

de-

partment on

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

one of the

main venues. It

was the

greatest

 

 

 

 

 

 

I only

 

experience! Now

in this

see myself

working

 

functional area.

 

 

Make U real

Make U real

Starting up

Catering department is providing foodservice at a remote site or a site like a hotel, sport venue and other various locations.

“Food is Culture & Culture is Food»!

Catering department is responsible for delivering safe and high quality food and beverage products to all constituent groups during the Summer Universiade.

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International and fusion cuisine

 

International cuisine introduces you to new tastes and teaches you about a foreign country’s history and native plants and animals. Experiencing ethnic dishes is a way to enhance international travel, and introduce a part of a foreign land into your own kitchen. When discovering international cuisines, it is important to understand which ingredients are frequently used in the native country, how they typically cook the dish, and how the meal relates to the country’s culture. Traveling to foreign countries be adventurous with tasting different dishes, and ask locals to make recommendations on the best foods, cooking methods and ingredients.

Fusion cuisine, like fusion music and religion, appeals to multiculturalism, diversity, and novelty; it is also quite easy to market. It is an expression of the contemporary world of images and actively promotes a blending and diversity of cultures. It is

a global cuisine in the sense that its elements are representative of cultures from around the world.

Volunteer vocabulary (VV):

1.

Breakfast/Lunch/

3.

Expiration date

6.

Hungry/ Starving/

8.

Microwave oven/Oven

 

Dinner

4.

Food / Meal

 

Thirsty

9.

Snack

2.

Catering

5.

Fresh/raw

7.

Lunch box

10.

Vegetarian

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Skills

Work in pairs, A and B. Think of your favourite dish but don’t say what it is. Write out

 

the list of ingredients that are needed to make the dish. Show the list to your partner

 

and ask him/her to guess the name of the dish.

 

Did you guess right?

Give Russian equivalents

1. After dinner sit awhile, after supper walk a mile.

2.Every cook praises his own broth

3.No song, no supper. The ABC of Table Manners

4.

A half of loaf is

1.

Do not attract undue attention to yourself in public.

 

better, than no

2.

When eating take as much as you want, but eat as much as you take.

 

bread.

3.

Do not eat too fast or too slowly, cut as you eat.

5.

First come, first

4.

Take a little of every dish that is offered to you.

 

served.

5.

Sit up straight and face the table, do not put your elbows on the table

6.

Tastes differ.

 

while eating.

7.

Live not to eat, but

6.

Do not reach across the table – simply say “Would you please pass the

 

eat to live

 

salt,”etc.

8.

I’m hungry as a

7.

When refusing a dish simply say: “No, thank you,” when accepting, – “Yes,

 

hunter

 

please.”

9.

Appetite comes

8.

Do not leave the spoon in your cup when drinking tea or coffee.

 

with eating

 

 

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Word work

Exercise 1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Write numbers to make a match between food and picture.

bread

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

2

 

3

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

noodles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

flour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

soup

5

 

 

6

 

7

 

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cheese

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

oatmeal

9

 

 

10

 

11

 

12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

butter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

egg

13

 

 

14

 

15

 

16

bagel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cookie

17

 

 

18

 

19

 

20

 

 

 

 

 

beef

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ham

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

donut

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22

 

23

 

24

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

sugar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

spaghetti

25

 

 

26

 

27

 

28

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

milk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

tea

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30

 

31

 

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candy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

bite

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34

 

35

 

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coffee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ice cream

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

pepper

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bacon

meat

honey dough

sausage

pasta

slice

rice

oil

pancake

soda, pop, coke

cereal

piece

fish

pizza

salt

juice

jam

pork

drink

pie

sip

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Language work

Exercise 1

Look at these words and try to give their corresponding Russian equivalents. Use your dictionary to check the meanings of these words.

Marmalade, bacon, sauce, menu, soup, restaurant

Exercise 2

Make up your own sentences using the following words and word combinations.

1.in the lunch hour, restaurant, to be hungry and thirsty;

2.coffee or tea, a cup, to be busy, not to go to the canteen;

3.to order, meat or fish, to choose, will you..., a menu.

Exercise 3

Draw lines and/or write numbers to make a match between food and country.

Taco

1. Italy

Sausages

2. Japan

Chicken curry

3. China

Beijing duck

4. Mexico

Sushi

5. India

Pizza

6. Germany

Exercise 4

Choose the right word from the list to fill in the gaps.. fast food, cookbook, recipe, dish, menu, take-away, bill, ingredients, service, wait person, tip, dessert, bar, lounge, restaurant, order

I really hate _____. I prefer to go to a good _____ that serves everything, including the _____, using the best

_____. Sometimes, I like to _____ something that I have tried at home. First, I look up the _____ in the

_____ and then I cook the _____. Next, I go to the restaurant, and when the _____ comes to my table I ask for the _____ and order what I have already cooked at home! Sometimes, I like to go out for a _____. You can have a drink in either a _____ or a _____, which are usually nicer. At the end of the evening, it’s time to ask for the _____ and, usually, if the _____ has been good, it’s a good idea to leave a 15%-20% tip.

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Exercise 5.

Use the following words to complete the sentences below.

bill, dessert, drinks, sh and chips, hungry, menu, nonsmoker, order

1.Guest: A table for two, please.

2.Waiter: Smoker or_______?

3.Guest: Non-smoker, please.

4.Waiter: Here you go. Would you like to see the________?

5.Guest: Yes, please. We are very__________.

6.The guests look at the menu.

7.Waiter: Are you ready to_________?

8.Guest: We'd like_______, please.

9.Waiter: Would you like any_________?

10.Guest: An orange juice and a coke.

11.The guests have finished their meals.

12.Waiter: Would you like a_________?

13.Guest: No, thank you. Could we have the_________, please?

Dialogue

Dialogue 1

Waiter: Hello, Can I help you?

Kim: Yes, I’d like to have some lunch. Waiter: Would you like a starter?

Kim: Yes, I’d like a bowl of chicken soup, please. Waiter: And what would you like for a main course? Kim: I’d like a grilled cheese sandwich.

Waiter: Would you like anything to drink? Kim: Yes, I’d like a glass of Coke, please.

Waiter... After Kim has her lunch.: Can I bring you anything else?

Kim: No thank you. Just the bill. Waiter: Certainly.

Kim:I don’t have my glasses. How much is the lunch? Waiter: That’s $6.75.

Kim: Here you are. Thank you very much. Waiter: You’re welcome. Have a good day. Kim: Thank you, the same to you.

to be hungry – быть голодным

restaurant – ресторан

cold platter – холодные закуски

to be thirsty – испытывать жажду

cafe – кафе

appetizer - закуски

to have breakfast – завтракать

fast-food – кафе быстрого

first course – первое блюдо

to have dinnerобедать

питания

main course -основные блюда

to have supper -ужинать

pub or snack-bar – закусочная

second course – второе блюдо

 

coffee shop –кафе

 

Discussion

Interview each other

What’s your favourite food? What’s your favourite hot drink? Have you ever eaten snake? What’s your favourite snack food? Do you like milk?

Do you often eat between meals? Do you like sweet food?

What’s your favourite kind of porridge? Do you like spicy food?

In your family, who usually cooks? Which countries’ foods have you eaten?

Do you eat quickly or slowly? What’s your favourite fruit? Have you used a knife and fork? Have you ever been on a diet? What’s your favourite cold drink? Have you or your family ever cooked outside?

Have you ever killed an animal and eaten it?

What food do you eat when you’re sick?

Do you often chew chewing gum?

What do you usually eat for breakfast?

What food do you eat when you’re unhappy?

In your opinion, what food is the least healthy?

Do you eat fried rice with chopsticks or a spoon?

When you cook noodles, do you add anything extra?

In your opinion, what food is the most healthy?

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