Учебно-методический комплекс: Программа учебной иноязычной практики для студентов II курса специальности «Социально-культурный сервис и туризм»





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Remember to discuss all the options, give good reasons and decide which hotel you stay in.

Situation 29

Student 1. You are in a travel agent’s in London. You want to travel to Plymouth tomorrow morning, arriving before 11a.m. You can pay £35 only. Ask the travel agent (Student 2) about:

● the different means of transport available;

● arrival times;

● the cost.

Student 2the travel agent. You’ve got the following information about travelling from London to Plymouth tomorrow:

Means of transport

Arrival time

Cost

Coach

1.15 p.m.

£25

Plane

10 a.m.

£80

Train

10.45 a.m.

£32.50

Remember to discuss all the options, give good reasons and decide on the best means of transport.

Situation 30

Student 1. You would like to go to a sports camp in Russia in August to practise outdoor sports. Before choosing the camp you will go to ask the sports camp agent about:

● camp location (place); ● sports played at the camp;

● meals provided; ● month you can stay at the camp.

Student 2a sports camp agent. Here is the information you should provide your client with:

Location

Meals

Sports

Month

At the seaside

Breakfast / Dinner

Swimming, diving, water skiing

June, July, August

By a lake

Three meals a day

Swimming, diving, water skiing

June, July

In the mountains

You have to cook meals yourself

Horse riding, mountain climbing, hill walking

July, August

Remember to discuss all the options, give good reasons and decide which camp to go.

Situation 31

Read the text from a hotel brochure:

THE MOZAIK HOTEL

The Mozaik Hotel, built and furnished in the local Turkish style, is located close to the shopping centre, within easy reach of the airport.

All 30 rooms (single and double) are air-conditioned. There are a fully equipped kitchen, telephone and satellite TV in each suite. The hotel has two restaurants: fast food and international cuisine restaurant; the latter offers á la carte and table d’hôte menu in the evening. There are outdoor and indoor bars. Also available are a fitness centre, sauna and solarium, a business centre and a swimming pool. Dogs are allowed.

Single room $70 per person per night

Double room $50 per person per night

Suite $100 per person per night
Student 1a guest who wants to find out the information about:

  1. location;

  2. kind of building;

  3. number of rooms and price of them;

  4. facilities;

  5. places to eat.

Student 2a receptionist. Give the information the guest needs.

Receptionist: Hello, what can I do for you?

Guest: Good afternoon, I’d like...
Situation 32

Student 1Mr Jackson who wants to book room for your family. You want to know if the hotel is located far from the beach and what is the price for a room. You will come on the 1st of July.

Student 2a receptionist. Confirm his booking and give the information he needs.

Situation 33

Student 1Mrs Witt. You want to book a suite for three nights. You ask about the price and the entertainments you can offer. You will come on the 24th of December.

Student 2a receptionist. Confirm her booking and give the information she needs.

Situation 34

Student 1 a guest of the hotel. You phone the front desk and complain about:

1 no hangers in the wardrobe;

2 TV out of order;

3 room service breakfast late;

4 noisy neighbours;

5 insects in the bathroom;

6 problem with a fridge / lamp.

Student 2 – a receptionist. Try to solve these problems and calm the guest.

Situation 35

Student 1Mr and Mrs Mills: a young couple on their honeymoon. They are going to Amsterdam on a weekend break. They would like somewhere quiet and romantic, with a good restaurant. They would prefer a room with a bathroom rather than a shower.

Student 2a travel agent. You’ve got the information about the hotels below. Which hotel would you advise the family to stay at?

Bergman ***

A small hotel of only 16 rooms. Situated in a quiet, residential area behind Vondel Park, it overlooks a small canal and the park itself. The bedrooms have their own shower, TV, and radio. Twin rooms with bath are available at a supplement. Although the hotel does not have a restaurant or bar, the dining room is very pleasant and drinks are served on request.

We recommend early booking because of the limited accommodation available.

NO ROOM CHARGE for 1 child under 12 sharing room with 2 adults. (Meals payable direct.)

Supplements per person per night:

Twin with Bath £4.00

Single with Shower £8.00

ONE NIGHT FREE in stays of 3 nights or more

1Jan – 26Feb, 1 – 27Jun & 15Nov – 28Dec

Embassy ** (superior)

Once a private house with a rich history, this hotel is highly recommended for the standard of its accommodation.

Because of the nature of the building all rooms are different, each with its own character, and they are on a number of levels. There are larger, superior rooms with a view of the canal (available at a supplement).

Downstairs you will find a quiet little bar and a small breakfast room. The hotel has no lift and some of the stairs are quite steep so please request a downstairs room if the stairs could be a problem. All rooms have private showers.

Supplements per person per night:

Superior Twin with Canal View £7.00

Single Room £11.00

ONE NIGHT FREE in stays of 4 nights or more

1Jan – 15Mar & 1Nov – 31Dec

Empire **** (de luxe)

An international deluxe hotel in one of Amsterdam's most fashionable areas. The Empire has 250 guest rooms and suites which either overlook the canal or the gracious treelined Apollolaan. All the bedrooms have telephone, mini-bar, colour TV and hairdrier.

The hotel has 2 restaurants, “The Veranda”, which serves international cuisine, and “The Santori”, an elegant Japanese restaurant. The bar overlooking the canal, a discotheque, and a casino complete this wonderful hotel.

NO ROOM CHARGE for 1 child under 12 sharing room with 2 adults. (Meals payable direct.)

Single Room Supplement £24.00 per night.

Situation 36

Student 1Mr and Mrs Gordon-Brown: an elderly couple. They are going to Amsterdam on a weekend break. The want somewhere as central and as cheap as possible.

Student 2a travel agent. You’ve got the information about the hotels below. Which hotel would you advise the family to stay at?

Bergman ***

A small hotel of only 16 rooms. Situated in a quiet, residential area behind Vondel Park, it overlooks a small canal and the park itself. The bedrooms have their own shower, TV, and radio. Twin rooms with bath are available at a supplement. Although the hotel does not have a restaurant or bar, the dining room is very pleasant and drinks are served on request.

We recommend early booking because of the limited accommodation available.

NO ROOM CHARGE for 1 child under 12 sharing room with 2 adults. (Meals payable direct.)

Supplements per person per night:

Twin with Bath £4.00

Single with Shower £8.00

ONE NIGHT FREE in stays of 3 nights or more

1Jan – 26Feb, 1 – 27Jun & 15Nov – 28Dec

Embassy ** (superior)

Once a private house with a rich history, this hotel is highly recommended for the standard of its accommodation.

Because of the nature of the building all rooms are different, each with its own character, and they are on a number of levels. There are larger, superior rooms with a view of the canal (available at a supplement).

Downstairs you will find a quiet little bar and a small breakfast room. The hotel has no lift and some of the stairs are quite steep so please request a downstairs room if the stairs could be a problem. All rooms have private showers.

Supplements per person per night:

Superior Twin with Canal View £7.00

Single Room £11.00

ONE NIGHT FREE in stays of 4 nights or more

1Jan – 15Mar & 1Nov – 31Dec

Empire **** (de luxe)

An international deluxe hotel in one of Amsterdam’s most fashionable areas. The Empire has 250 guest rooms and suites which either overlook the canal or the gracious treelined Apollolaan. All the bedrooms have telephone, mini-bar, colour TV and hairdrier.

The hotel has 2 restaurants, “The Veranda”, which serves international cuisine, and “The Santori”, an elegant Japanese restaurant. The bar overlooking the canal, a discotheque, and a casino complete this wonderful hotel.

NO ROOM CHARGE for 1 child under 12 sharing room with 2 adults. (Meals payable direct.)

Single Room Supplement £24.00 per night.

Situation 37

Student 1 Mr and Mrs Henderson: a couple in their midthirties, with a son aged 11 and a daughter aged 12. They are going to Amsterdam on a weekend break. They have friends in Amsterdam so they won't often be eating in the hotel. Mr Henderson likes to go jogging in the morning. Their children want a hotel where there will be other young people.

Student 2a travel agent. You’ve got the information about the hotels below. Which hotel would you advise the family to stay at?

Bergman ***

A small hotel of only 16 rooms. Situated in a quiet, residential area behind Vondel Park, it overlooks a small canal and the park itself. The bedrooms have their own shower, TV, and radio. Twin rooms with bath are available at a supplement. Although the hotel does not have a restaurant or bar, the dining room is very pleasant and drinks are served on request.

We recommend early booking because of the limited accommodation available.

NO ROOM CHARGE for 1 child under 12 sharing room with 2 adults. (Meals payable direct.)

Supplements per person per night:

Twin with Bath £4.00

Single with Shower £8.00

ONE NIGHT FREE in stays of 3 nights or more

1Jan – 26Feb, 1 – 27Jun & 15Nov – 28Dec

Embassy ** (superior)

Once a private house with a rich history, this hotel is highly recommended for the standard of its accommodation.

Because of the nature of the building all rooms are different, each with its own character, and they are on a number of levels. There are larger, superior rooms with a view of the canal (available at a supplement).

Downstairs you will find a quiet little bar and a small breakfast room. The hotel has no lift and some of the stairs are quite steep so please request a downstairs room if the stairs could be a problem. All rooms have private showers.

Supplements per person per night:

Superior Twin with Canal View £7.00

Single Room £11.00

ONE NIGHT FREE in stays of 4 nights or more

1Jan – 15Mar & 1Nov – 31Dec

Empire **** (de luxe)

An international deluxe hotel in one of Amsterdam's most fashionable areas. The Empire has 250 guest rooms and suites which either overlook the canal or the gracious treelined Apollolaan. All the bedrooms have telephone, mini-bar, colour TV and hairdrier.

The hotel has 2 restaurants, “The Veranda”, which serves international cuisine, and “The Santori”, an elegant Japanese restaurant. The bar overlooking the canal, a discotheque, and a casino complete this wonderful hotel.

NO ROOM CHARGE for 1 child under 12 sharing room with 2 adults. (Meals payable direct.)

Single Room Supplement £24.00 per night.

Situation 38

You and your friend come to Paris. You have a free afternoon and you only have time to go to one place which would you visit? Why? Read the extracts from a guide book about the museums in Paris and discuss which museum to visit. Remember to discuss all the options, give good reasons and come to an agreement.

Musee d’Orsay

This wonderful museum was opened in 1986. It displays works of art from the second half of the 19th century (1848 – 1910). The original building designed by Victor Laloux was a railway station, which was no longer used. Rather than demolish it, the French government decided to restore the exterior and alter the interior to accommodate paintings and sculptures in an unusual and impressive setting.

Must see:

Paintings by the French Impressionists, including famous works by: Vincent Van Gogh, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, Edgar Degas and Paul Cezanne.

Edouard Manet's Le dejeuner sur I'Herbe, showing a group of artists and young women having a picnic in a forest.

Opening Times

April – Oct 09:00 – 18:00

Nov – Mar 10:00 – 18:00

Sundays 09:00 – 18:00

The best time to visit is early on a weekday or on Thursday evening (open till 21:45).

While you’re in the area

Cross the river by the footbridge and walk upstream along the bank of the Seine towards Notre Dame. If you make a short detour, you will be able to see Claude Monet's famous paintings of water lilies, which are displayed in the Orangerie Museum.

Pompidou Centre

Parisians call this amazing building the Beaubourg. It was designed by Renzo Piano, Richard Rogers and Gianfranco Franchini and opened in 1977. The building is like an inside-outside building, with all the pipes, lifts and escalators on the outside – green water pipes, yellow electricity cables, blue ventilation tubes, red escalators, lifts and walkways.

At the front of the building is a huge piazza where you can enjoy street performers. The building contains a museum, a library, exhibition areas and an unpretentious restaurant, which has a lovely view over the old buildings of the area.

Must see:

National Museum of Modern Art on the 5th floor. This museum has 30,000 works of art but only 800 on display at any one time. Works by Henri Matisse, Joan Mird, Rene Magritte, Salvador Dali – and an ever-changing display of surprising controversial modern art from Europe and America.

Opening times (Museum)

Mon, Wed – Fri noon – 22:00

Sat – Sun 10:00 – 22:00

Closed Tuesdays

The best time to visit is in the evening.

While you’re in the area

Take a stroll around the area to see the historic buildings, and have a drink in one of the pavement cafes and watch the people walking past.

Visit the Picasso Museum nearby, which has an impressive display of works by Pablo Picasso housed in an old palace.
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