English for tourism and hospitality pdf
Related titles. Carousel Previous Carousel Next. Adventure Tourism Coalition presentation to council. Hotels Part 2 Reading Comprehension Exercises Alternative Network Letter Vol 2 No. Alternative Network Letter Vol 6 No. Jump to Page. Search inside document. Peeka Prabhakara Rao. Revelstoke Mountaineer. Viktorija Smilkova. Pavan kumar. Dan D Head. Ariana Deotti. A: Jumbled sentences - Offering help. Excuse me.
I need to book a taxi. Both of the buses will be here in 10 minutes. Answers: 2. Practise saying this chant out loud. Is there a kettle? And are there cups? Are there cups for tea?
Matching — Both and just Match the first part of the conversation with the correct response. Practise saying them Example answers: 2. Fry c with our guests. The Steamed Vegetables are enough for d rather hot. Language Practice — writing sentences Check your notes with the model notes. Are yours the same or different? F Work in pairs. Reconstruct one lecture.
Wher e? Examples: package, book, promotion If you recognize a word but don't understand it in context, think: What is the basic meaning of the word? Does that help me understand the special meaning? Example: A package is something you wrap up. A package holiday must mean a holiday which is wrapped up in some way. It does it is a holiday which has flights and accommodation and perhaps car hire all in one.
A prefix changes the meaning of a word. Examples: reconfirm confirm again dissatisfaction opposite of satisfaction If you dont recognize a word, think: Is there is a prefix? Remove it. Do you recognize the word now? What does that prefix mean? Add it to the meaning of the word. A suffix sometimes changes the part of speech of the word. What does that suffix mean?
G Research the topic. G Check the pronunciation of names and key words in English. Prepare G Get to the lecture room early. G Sit where you can see and hear clearly. G Bring any equipment you may need. G Write the date, topic and name of the lecturer at the top of a sheet of paper. During a lecture Predict G Listen carefully to the introduction. Think: What kind of lecture is this? G Write an outline. Leave space for notes. G Dont try to copy everything you need time to look, listen, process what the lecturer is saying and write at the same time.
Making perfect lecture notes Choose the best way to record information from a lecture. G Prepare the listeners with an introduction. Open navigation menu. Close suggestions Search Search. User Settings. Skip carousel. Carousel Previous. Carousel Next. What is Scribd? Explore Ebooks. Bestsellers Editors' Picks All Ebooks. Explore Audiobooks. Bestsellers Editors' Picks All audiobooks. Explore Magazines. Editors' Picks All magazines. Explore Podcasts All podcasts. Difficulty Beginner Intermediate Advanced.
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