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Student A is a customs officer.

Student B is a traveller. You have:

  • normal allowance; clothes, personal belongings; 250$, 300€

  • items to declare: 12000£

  • normal allowance; books, personal belongings and a bottle of wine; 500£

  • items to declare: 15000$

  • normal allowance; personal belongings and a bottle of whisky; 400€, 300$

  • items to declare: 2 plants (a gift for my aunt)

  • normal allowance; personal belongings and some perfume; 450£, 200$

  • items to declare: an ivory souvenir (a gift for my business partner)




8. Now you fill in a Customs Declaration form.



CURRENCY EXCHANGE




1. Remember the following expressions.

  1. currency exchange – обмен валюты

  2. exchange rate – обменный курс

  3. I’d like to change rubles into dollars. – Я бы
    хотел обменять рубли на доллары.

  4. note – банкнота, денежная купюра

  5. coin - монета


2. Study the dialogue.


Boris:

Excuse me, what is the exchange rate for Euro?

Bank clerk 1:

I’m sorry, sir. I don’t know. You must go to the foreign exchange
desk.

Boris:

Where’s that?

Bank clerk 1:

Over there, on your left.




(...)

Boris:

Excuse me, what is the exchange rate for Euro?

Bank clerk 2:

Do you want to buy Euro or sell it, sir?

Boris:

I want to buy.

Bank clerk 2:

At today’s exchange rate one euro is 48 rubles.

Boris:

I’ll take 500 euros, please.

Bank clerk 2:

And how would you like your money?

Boris:

Hm, let’s see. Can I have 300 euros in 50s and the rest in 20s and 10s?

Bank clerk 2:

Sure.

Boris:

Thanks.


Now translate the following into English and role-play the dialogue.
Bank clerk


Bank clerk

Здравствуйте, чем могу помочь?

Tourist




Bank clerk

Сегодня курс: 1 евро – 50 рублей. Сколько будете покупать?

Tourist




Bank clerk

Хорошо. Какими купюрами Вам нужно?

Tourist




Bank clerk

Минуточку... С Вас 25000 рублей.

Tourist




Bankclerk

Вот Ваши деньги.

Tourist




Bankclerk

Обращайтесь еще.

Tourist


Bank clerk




Tourist

Добрый день. Я бы хотел обменять рубли на евро. Какой сегодня курс?

Bank clerk




Tourist

Я куплю 500 евро.

Bank clerk




Tourist

Дайте подумать... Можно мне 350 евро купюрами по 50 евро, остальное купюрами по 20 и 10 евро?

Bank clerk




Tourist

Возьмите.

Bankclerk




Tourist

Спасибо.

Bankclerk






3. Now you go to a currency exchange office and buy or sell foreign currency.

You can use the table below for information. Your partner is a bank clerk.


Lloyds Bank

currency

We buy at

We sell at

Euro

45

48

Russian Ruble

32

35

US dollar

30

32

Swedish Krona

50

55

UK Pound

60

65

Japanese Yen

35

40

Chinese Yuan

40

42

Kuwaiti Dinar

70

73

Swiss Frank

51

54

Turkish Lira

30

35

Indian Rupiah

29

31





HOTELS
Travel and change of place impart new vigor to the mind.’

Seneca (4 BC – AD 65), Roman philosopher
1. Answer the questions.

  1. How often do you stay at hotels?

  2. What things about hotels do you like and don’t like?

  3. Have you ever had any problems with hotels?

  4. What hotel facilities are most important for you? Choose from the list or add your own ones:

  • internet access

  • a ir conditioning

  • television

  • swimming pool

  • sauna

  • gym

  • beauty salon

  • lift

  • car park

  • easy access to public transport

  • laundry facilities


2. Remember the following words and expressions.

    1. to reserve / to book a room at a hotel – забронировать номер в отеле

    2. to check inзарегистрироваться (заехать) в отеле

    3. to check out – выехать из отеля

    4. What time is the check-out? Во сколько время выезда из отеля?

    5. What time do I need to check out? – Во сколько я должен выехать?

    6. Is it possible to have a late check-out? – Возможно ли выехать позже?

    7. wake-up call –«звонок-будильник по телефону» с ресепшен, чтобы разбудить клиента

    8. single / double roomодноместный / двухместный номер

    9. twin room - номер с двумя кроватями

    10. extra bed – дополнительная кровать

    11. suite (apartment) - номер-люкс

    12. room with a bath / a shower – комната с ванной / душем

    13. room with a private bathroom - комната с личной ванной

    14. room with a shared bathroom – комната с общими туалетом и ванной

    15. room with a sea view / a balcony – комната с видом на море / с балконом

    16. Is breakfast included? – Завтрак включен в стоимость?

    17. B&B (bed & breakfast) – цена за номер с завтраком

    18. HB (half board) – полупансион (цена за номер с завтраком и обедом либо ужином)

    19. FB (full board) – полный пансион (цена за номер с трех разовым питанием)

    20. AL (all inclusive) – все включено (проживание, питание, дополнительные бесплатные услуги)

    21. hotel facilities – оснащение отеля

    22. bellboyкоридорный, посыльный

    23. reception desk / reception / front desk – стойка регистрации (ресепшен)

    24. to be fully bookedбыть полностью занятым (об отеле), не иметь свободных мест

    25. to charge per night – взимать плату посуточно

    26. How would you like to pay for the room? – Как будете оплачивать номер?

    27. Do you accept VISA/Mastercard? – Вы принимаете оплату картами VISA/Mastercard?

    28. to pay in cash – платить наличными

    29. to pay by card платить по кредитной карте

    30. vacancyсвободное место

    31. No vacanciesсвободных мест нет


3. Choose the correct variant.

  1. Welcome to the Blue Star Hotel. How may I help you? – I’d like to book a room / check in / check out for two people, for two nights.

  2. Do you have any rooms available for June 10th? I’d like to make a room / books / reservation.

  3. We stayed in the comfortable, spacious, newly renovated suite / single room / mini bar for our wedding night.

  4. How much is the small bottle of liquor in the reservation / charge per night / mini bar?

  5. A room in which only one person should sleep is a single room / double room / suite.

  6. When making a reservation at a hotel, Sue was asked if she’d prefer to stay in a single or double room / fully booked room / mini bar.

  7. I need a room. What is the charge per night / book a room / vacancies?

  8. Carol paid the additional charges on a bill, reservation / motel / checked out and left the hotel.

  9. When Sam arrived at the hotel, the receptionist greeted him and checked him in / checked him out / checked him off.

  10. We are pleased to offer you full charge per night / room service / wake-up call as a part of our package.

  11. When young persons travel, they often find cheaper accommodation in reception area / suites / youth hostels.

  12. I’m afraid they’re check out / check in / fully booked here because of the Trade Fair. We’ll need to find another hotel.

  13. A nice room service / bellboy / reception took my suitcase with a smile and brought it to my room.

  14. We are fully booked and have no vacancies / half board / service for the upcoming weekend.

  15. I’d like a charge per night / reception desk / wake-up call for seven o’clock tomorrow.

  16. You’ll have to check in at the bellboy / suite / front desk.


HOTEL RESERVATIONS
4. Study the dialogue below.


Operator:

Holiday Inn Express Hotel. This is Kevin speaking. How can I help you?

Maria:

Good afternoon. Do you have any vacancies for tonight?

Operator:

Yes, ma’am. What kind of room are you looking for?

Maria:

Just a single.

Operator:

Hold on a moment, please… Yes, we have that. Would you like a room with a bath or shower?

Maria:

Whatever is cheaper.

Operator:

Shower then.

Maria:

How much is it? Is breakfast included?

Operator:

100 euros per night, B&B.

Maria:

Great. I’ll take it.

Operator:

Could you give me your name, please?

Maria:

Operator:

Maria:

Maria Brown. That’s B-R-O-W-N.

OK. And how long will you be staying for?

Just three nights.


Now imagine that you are booking a hotel room. Answer the receptionist’s questions on the phone.


Receptionist:

Hello. Sunrise Hotel. May I help you?

You:

.....................................................

Receptionist:

What kind of room would you like? Single or double?

You:

......................................................

Receptionist:

Hold on a moment, please. ... Yes, we have that. Would you like a room with a bath or shower?

You:

......................................................

Receptionist:

The rate is $57.00, breakfast included.

You:

....................................................

Receptionist:

Could you give me your name, please?

You:

.....................................................

Receptionist:

How long will you be staying for? (=How many nights will you be staying?)

You:

.....................................................

5. Work with a partner. Translate the following into English.
Student A (Receptionist)


Receptionist

Hello. Hotel Grand. How can I help you?

Guest

Good morning. Do you have vacansies?

Receptionist

Да. Какой номер Вам нужен?

Guest

Yes. Which room do you need?

Receptionist

Минуточку… да, у нас есть двухместные номера. Вам нужен номер с видом на море или сад? С ванной или душем?

Guest

One minute… yes, we have doubleroom. Do you need room with

Receptionist

На сколько дней Вы останавливаетесь в отеле?

Guest




Receptionist

Триста евро.

Guest




Receptionist

Да. Скажите, пожалуйста, Вашу фамилию.

Guest




Receptionist

Хорошо, господин Браун, ждем Вас в нашем отеле.

Guest





Student B (Guest)


Receptionist




Guest

Доброе утро. У вас есть свободные номера?

Receptionist

Yes.

Guest

Двухместный.

Receptionist

Doubleroom.

Guest

С душем. И с видом на море.

Receptionist




Guest

Неделя. Сколько стоит проживание в сутки?

Receptionist




Guest

А завтрак включен в стоимость?

Receptionist




Guest

Браун. Боб Браун.

Receptionist




Guest

Спасибо. До свидания.


HOTEL CHECK-IN
6. Study the dialogue below.

Receptionist:

Good evening, sir.

Patrick:

Good evening. I want to check in.

Receptionist:

Do you have a reservation?

Patrick:

Yes, I do.

Receptionist:

What name?

Patrick:

Nelson. Patrick Nelson.

Receptionist:

Just a moment… I don’t have your name on the computer, I’m afraid, sir.

Patrick:

Try my company. That’s Cherry Retailers.

Receptionist:

Ah, yes. I have it here. Cherry Retailers, 34 Apple Street, Paris. Mr Nelson. A single room for seven nights.

Patrick:

That’s right.

Receptionist:

And how will you be paying?

Patrick:

Is Visa OK?

Receptionist:

That’ll be fine. I just need you to complete this registration card.

Patrick:

Thank you. Uh, sorry, what’s the date today?

Receptionist:

June 15th. You’re in Room 345. Would you like a wake-up call?

Patrick:

Yes, I’d like a wake-up call for 6:30.


Now imagine that you are Bill Gates from Microsoft Corporation and you are checking in at a hotel. Answer the receptionist’s questions.

Receptionist:

  

Good morning, sir. Welcome to Orange Hotel. May I help you?

You:

  

Good morning. I want to check in.

Receptionist:

  

Do you have a reservation?

You:

  

Yes, I do.

Receptionist:

  

Can I have your name, please?

You:

  

Geyts. Bill Geyts.

Receptionist:




Just a second… Please wait one moment while I check our reservations list... I don’t have your name on the computer, I’m afraid, sir.

You:




.Try my company. That’s Microsoft Corporation.

Receptionist:

  

Ah, yes. I have it here. Everything is OK, Mr Gates. Your booking is from today through Thursday. Single room with bath.

You:

  

.That’s right.

Receptionist:

  

And how will you be paying?

You:

  

...Is Visa ok?

Receptionist:




That’ll be fine. Would you like to register, please? Just fill in this registration card. Just put your surname here on the first line and then your name. Here, put your place of birth and, next to that, put your date of birth. Under that, write your nationality, and on the bottom line put your home address. And sign here.

You:




..Thank you.

Receptionist:




Would you like a wake-up call?

You:




..No, thank you.

Receptionist:

  

OK, Mr Gates. Your room number is 789. Here’s your key card and your key. The bellboy will take your bags and show you to your room.

You:

  

.Thank you. Have a nice day. ............


7. Put the lines of the dialogue below in the correct order.


6

No, I reserved a single room with a bath.

2

Good morning. I have a reservation.

5

Yes, sir. A double room with a shower.

9

Thank you. Here’s your key, sir. Room 436.

8

The same price? That’s fine.

1

Good morning, sir. How can I help you?

3

What’s your name, please?

7

Oh, I’m sorry, sir. There’s been a mistake but we can give you the room at the same price.

10

Thank you.

4

John Smith. My reservation is for two nights.

8. Now you complete a hotel guest registration card.





GUEST REGISTRATION CARD
Room______________
Family name __________________________________________________

First name ____________________________________________________

Middle name __________________________________________________

Nationality ____________________________________________________

Home address _________________________________________________

Home phone number _(_______)__________________________________

Cell phone number _____________________________________________

e-mail address _________________________________________________

Company name ________________________________________________

Company address ______________________________________________
Passport number _______________________________________________
Arrived ______________________________________________________

Departed _____________________________________________________
Payment by ___________________________________________________
Signature _____________________________________________________
Date (day/month/year) ____________________________




9. Below is a mixed up conversation. Rearrange the conversation so that it makes sense. Also circle an R if the receptionist is saying the line or a G if the guest is saying the line.
R = Receptionist G = Guest

_____3_

____22_
____18

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____5__

_____10_

_____2_

_____14_

____9__

_____11_
___12___

____19__
____13__
____4__

____15__
_____17_
___7___
____16__

_____1_

____21__

__23___
____6__

_____8_



(R) (G)

(R) (G)
(R) (G)

(R) (G)

(R) (G)

(R) (G)

(R) (G)

(R) (G)

(R) (G)

(R) (G)
(R) (G)

(R) (G)
(R) (G)
(R) (G)

(R) (G)
(R) (G)
(R) (G)
(R) (G)

(R) (G)

(R) (G)

(R) (G)
(R) (G)

(R) (G)


Would you prefer a single or a double?

10 pm? Thanks. Oh! And can I get a wake-up call for 6:30 am.

And how about a restaurant?

Great. What time does the restaurants close?

It’s $145.00 a night. How many nights will you be staying?

It’s D-A-V-I-E-S.

I’d like a room, please?

Great. I’ll pay with VISA then. What time is checkout?

And how do you spell that, sir?

So that’s D-A-V-I-E-S. How would you like to pay for the room?

Do you take VISA?

There are restaurants on the 1st and 3rd floor and there’s a café next to the lobby.

Yes, we do. We take VISA, Mastercard, and American Express.

A double, please. How much is that?

Checkout is at 10 o’clock. Your room number is 505. Is there anything else you would like to know?

Yes, there is. It’s on the 2nd floor. But you have to bring the towel from your room.

OK. One night comes to $145.00 plus tax. May I have your name please?

Is there a pool here?

Welcome to the Beachside Inn. How may I help you?

They both close at 10:00 pm.

Sure. No problem. Wake-up call for 6:30 am. Enjoy your stay.

Just tonight.

It’s Davies. Robertson Davies.



10. Communication activity.

Student A. You are a receptionist at a hotel. Choose any hotel from the cards below and study the information on the card. Student B is a traveller. Help student B to check in at your hotel. Ask student B questions about:

  • his/her name

  • room size and type

  • number of nights

  • wake-up call

  • method of payment







Price

Available Rooms

Single sea view

$130.00

235

Single garden view

$120.00

802, 1107, 1108

Double sea view

$160.00

None

Double garden view

$165.00

708, 710, 904

Suite

$220.00

1201


Checkout


10:00 am








Price

Available Rooms

Single sea view

$135.00

356,786

Single garden view

$125.00

203,204,206

Double sea view

$165.00

604, 605, 708

Double garden view

$170.00

555,423

Suite

$230.00

None


Checkout


11:00 am







Price

Available Rooms

Single sea view

$125.00

102, 103, 104

Single garden view

$130.00

None

Double sea view

$165.00

201, 203

Double garden view

$180.00

303

Suite

$210.00

501


Checkout


11:30 am







Price

Available Rooms

Single sea view

$95.00

604, 605, 708

Single garden view

$85.00

302,402

Double sea view

$125.00

203,204,206

Double garden view

$110.00

None

Suite

$150.00

501


Checkout


10:00 am



Student B. You are a traveller. Choose any of the cards below for your background information. Now check in at a hotel. Student A is a hotel receptionist.

Don’t forget to ask about room prices and checkout time.



You are traveling alone. You would like a single room with a shower and a garden view. You would like to pay in cash. You will be staying for 2 nights. You would like a wake-up call for 7:00 am. You would like to have a late checkout at 4 pm.




You are traveling with your husband/wife. You would like a double room with a bath and a sea view. You would like to pay by credit card. You will be staying for 5 nights. You would like a wake-up call for 6:00 am.




You are alone. You would like a suite. You would like to pay in cash. You will be staying for 3 nights. You dont want a wake-up call. You would like to have a late checkout at 9 pm.




You are traveling with your family (3 kids and spouse). You would like a suite (or a double if there are no suites available). You would like to pay by credit card. You will be staying for 10 nights. You dont want a wake-up call.



11. Communication activity.

Student A. You are a traveler and have just arrived at a hotel. Find out the following information at the reception:

  • выясните, готов ли ваш номер;

  • попросите разбудить вас утром в 7.30;

  • спросите, где вы можете пообедать и включен ли завтрак в стоимость номера;

  • спросите, в какое время в воскресенье вы должны выписаться;

  • спросите где ближайший информационный центр.


Student B. You are a receptionist at a hotel. Student A has just arrived at your hotel. Answer his questions.

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