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1、旅游英语TourismEnglish,Unit 1 What is Modern Tourism?,Objectives,Learn how to give a lecture and ask/answer questions in English. Learn how to meet foreign guests at the airport. Learn about a brief history of travel and modern tourism. Learn how to make a welcome speech to guests in English. Learn how
2、to write a letter of enquiries.,Text A A Dialogue: A Lecture on Tourism,Vocabulary and Expressions: Read the text. Find the following words and phrases. Can you get their meanings and properties (词性)according to the context? If you have questions, check the glossory in Appendix III, or consult a dic
3、tionary. without give a talk have your attention feel honored to remark do not hesitate to,Text A A Dialogue: A Lecture on Tourism,interrupt accommodation get access to tourist attraction entity consist of phenomenon be dated back commercial,Text A A Dialogue: A Lecture on Tourism,sanative religious
4、 Renaissance continent referred to mass phenomena paralleled transcontinental telecommunication,Text A A Dialogue: A Lecture on Tourism,focus on sightseeing be replaced by prominent promote private vehicle recreational originate slide n. figure n.,Exercises: 1. Discussion,1. What is the difference b
5、etween “travel” and “tourism”? 2. What are the general purposes of the ancient travelers? 3. How can an average tourist get access to a tourist attraction? 4. What is the Grand Tour? 5. Who is Thomas Cook? For what is the name famous?,Exercises: 2. Activity,Students are required to give their class
6、presentations on one of the topics below: 1. A brief history of the tourism industy 2. The definition of tourism and its elements,Exercises: 3. Translation,See P. 3 for the text. Pay attention to the following words and expressions. Make clear their meanings before you start to translate the article
7、. in common in terms of catering, souvenir offer (to) leisure trace back to the periods of,Exercises: 3. Translation,Babylon (be) opened to the public various zealous believer architetural treasures approximately Greek holy reside,Exercises: 3. Translation,derive from renowned travelogue,Text B A Di
8、alogue: Meeting Guests at the Airport,Vocabulary and Expressions: Read the text. Find the following words and phrases. Can you get their meanings and properties (词性)according to the context? If you have questions, check the glossory in Appendix III, or consult a dictionary. local escort Arrival Gate
9、 accompany sb. to You are welcome. baggage,Text B A Dialogue: Meeting Guests at the Airport,a party of manage Its nothing.,Exercises: 1. Listening Practice,A Welcome Speech by the Local Escort Scan the code on the page to receive audio context. Listen to it for three times. For the first time, only
10、listen. Try to catch as much information as you can. For the second time, make a break between each sentence. Write down as much of the text as you can hear. For the third time, read the text before you listen again. (The transcript is attached in the Appendix V.) Then close the book and listen, che
11、cking your answers.,Exercises: 1. Listening Practice,Follow the listening material to read the text. Pay attention to the pronunciation and intonation. Summarize the text and tell your peers about it. If the text is a conversation, role play with your peers.,II. Reading ComprehensionThe Evolution of
12、 Modern Tourism,Enlarge Your Vocabulary: Try to understand the text without checking dictionaryand answer questioned followed. If you find new words and phrases, underline them. Then cross-check with the glossory below. How many of them have you seen? How many are in your memory? Test each other wit
13、h your peers. component depend on creation disposable income,II. Reading ComprehensionThe Evolution of Modern Tourism,shelter uerbanizagion resident inhabitants vacation industrialization percentage in addtion speedy,II. Reading ComprehensionThe Evolution of Modern Tourism,economic BRICS expand figu
14、re,Practical Writing: How to Write a Letter of Enquiries,The letter of enquires is an essential document in daily business of travel agencies. Tourists, travel agencies, and other departments related often need to enquire for materials about some tourist products, to get information of the servies,
15、prices, payments, etc.,Imagine you were a tourist asking for information about a trip. Write a letter of enquiry in English. The information you want include: 1. Routine for a nine-day trip visting German and Swiztherland; 2. Departure date of the trip; 3. Means of transportation; 4. Accomodation an
16、d food provided; 5. Languages the tour guide speakes; 6. Other information you concerned.,Tips for Writing a letter:,How to begin a letter? (I am writing to you to.) Where to put the address and date? Do we still need to put address in the letter as today we use emails instead of snail mail?,旅游英语Tou
17、rismEnglish,Unit 2 Holiday Booking,Objectives,Learn how to greet a guest at a travel agency counter. Learn how to introduce tourism products and services to foreign guests. Learn how to find out guests needs for a tour in English. Learn how to write a guestroom note.,Text A A Dialogue: A FIT Holiday
18、 Booking,Vocabulary and Expressions: Read the text. Find the following words and phrases. Can you get their meanings and properties (词性)according to the context? If you have questions, check the glossory in Appendix III, or consult a dictionary. in charge of consultation FIT How can I help you? in p
19、articular,Text A A Dialogue: A FIT Holiday Booking,promotion give suggestions destination fit you best promotion car-ride The Mountain Resort and Outer Eight Temples scenic spots imperial,Text A A Dialogue: A FIT Holiday Booking,amazing hot spring national nature park itinerary package tour preserve
20、d outdoor performance expedition contract full-board/half-board,Text A A Dialogue: A FIT Holiday Booking,splash out self-catering facilities entrance complimentary a fabulous deal receipt contact,Exercises: I. Discussion,1. What does FIT mean in the tourism industry? 2. What characteristics does the
21、 FIT have? 3. How do you find guests needs for their tour? 4. What are some ways to be polite when speaking to guests? 5. How should you finish a tour sales progress as a travel agent?,Exercises: II. Activity,Students are required to give a simulated dialogue in the class, one student plays as the r
22、avel agent, the other plays as the FIT. 1. The FIT guest should ask a few quesitons about the itinerary. 2. The travel agent should arragnge a proper route for the guest and answer all the questions asked by the guest.,Exercises: III. Translation,A Brief Introduction to the Mountain Resort, Chengde
23、See P. 9 for the text. Pay attention to the following words and expressions. Make clear their meanings before you start to translate the article. brief introduction to occupying urban area dynsty play a role as the Righteousness Gate,Exercises: III. Translation,play a role as the Tighteousness Gate
24、ancient palace tablet carve Mongolian Uygur Tibetan Manchu,Exercises: III. Translation,indicates Multi-ethnic symbolic emperor majesty records show that. scatter exist bestow,Exercises: III. Translation,confer calligraph shrine,Text B Reading: The Process of Room Reservation,Vocabulary and Expressio
25、ns: Read the text. Find the following words and phrases. Can you get their meanings and properties (词性)according to the context? If you have questions, check the glossory in Appendix III, or consult a dictionary. reservation prospective be handled by clerk handle the reservation be aware of,Exercise
26、s: III. Translation,load in the reservation form room type availability of rooms the date is fully booked document the reservation details be filled out confirm the reservation maintain the hotel rack block off the room chart overbook,Exercises: 1. Listening Practice,A Dialogue: At a Reception Desk
27、Scan the code on the page to receive audio context. Listen to it for three times. For the first time, only listen. Try to catch as much information as you can. For the second time, make a break between each sentence. Write down as much of the text as you can hear. For the third time, read the text b
28、efore you listen again. (The transcript is attached in the Appendix V.) Then close the book and listen, checking your answers.,Exercises: 1. Listening Practice,Follow the listening material to read the text. Pay attention to the pronunciation and intonation. Summarize the text and tell your peers ab
29、out it. If the text is a conversation, role play with your peers.,II. Reading ComprehensionCesar Ritz: the Hotel Pioneer,Enlarge Your Vocabulary: Try to understand the text without checking dictionaryand answer questioned followed. If you find new words and phrases, underline them. Then cross-check
30、with the glossory below. How many of them have you seen? How many are in your memory? Test each other with your peers. Switzerland tend regional apprenticeship loyal,II. Reading ComprehensionCesar Ritz: the Hotel Pioneer,magnificent conquering dine club affair continental ambiance leading actors lau
31、nch world-class,II. Reading ComprehensionCesar Ritz: the Hotel Pioneer,reputation luxury comfort cuisine acknowledge second to none slump lure revenue,II. Reading ComprehensionCesar Ritz: the Hotel Pioneer,cast an eye covetous in search of challenge take over account a dramatic drop net profit,II. R
32、eading ComprehensionCesar Ritz: the Hotel Pioneer,dash off to speculator be dismissed breakdown,III. Practical Writing: How to Writie a Notice about the Guest-Room,The guest notice is a way to remind guests of some instructions. It should be formal, brief, and in a good manner. The notice is usually
33、 written or printed on a card and kept at a proper place in the room. Many hotels would use creational ideas to draw guests attention to the card.,III. Practical Writing: How to Writie a Notice about the Guest-Room,As the concept of Green Hotel is spreading, more and more hotels are using the guest
34、notice as a media to publicize environment protection, and to remind guests of minimizing the cost in energy. Usually hotels would make the remiding information into a Green Card, stating that if guests do not need the bed sheet, pillow cover, bath towel, and bath robes be changed everyday, they can
35、 leave the Green Card onto those stuffs. This has been proved to benitif both the hotel and guests. Energy is saved, pollution reduced, with guests needs not being ignored. Imagine you were working at the housekeeping in hotel. Write a Green Guest Notice in English, explaining how to use the Green C
36、ard, and forward appreciations to guests.,Tips for Writing:,What are the differences between a businee letter and a guest notice? How to kindly remind guests not smoking in the room without affend them? What other reminders do you think are necessary to be listed in the guest notice?,旅游英语Tourism Eng
37、lish,Unit 3 Hotel Mangement and Service,Objectives,Learn about the concept of hotel franchising. Learn about the benefits of association with a brand. Learn about the differences between European and American hotel markets. Learn about the characteristics of European hotels. Learn why many hotel own
38、ers prefer to franchise. Understand the benefits of cooperating with branded companies for non-branded management hotels.,Text A Reading: Hotel Franchising in the Tourism Industry,Vocabulary and Expressions: Read the text. Find the following words and phrases. Can you get their meanings and properti
39、es (词性)according to the context? If you have questions, check the glossory in Appendix III, or consult a dictionary. franchise grant to license entitle trademark,Text A Reading: Hotel Franchising in the Tourism Industry,embed recognition principle heterogeneous comprised of individual preference for
40、 penetration a likelihood of,Text A Reading: Hotel Franchising in the Tourism Industry,brand awareness asset from sbs perspective economic climate appeal expand lean consistent revenue stream operator,Exercises: I. Discussion,1. What is hotel franchising? 2. What are the two parties of franchising?
41、3. What are the differences between the European and the U.S. hotel markets? 4. What are the characteristics of European hotels? 5. Why do many hotel owners prefer franchising?,Exercises: II. Activity,Students are required to give their class presentation on one of the topics below: 1. A brief intro
42、duction to hotel franchising. 2. The differences between the European and the U.S. hotel markets.,Exercises: III. Translation,A Tour-Guide Commentary En Route to the Hotel See P. 14 for the text. Pay attention to the following words and expressions. Make clear their meanings before you start to tran
43、slate the article. on behalf of familiarize with remind of precaution remain seated fountain,Exercises: III. Translation,charter session lobby personal belonging,Text B A Dialogue: Giving Information about Hotels and Restaurants,Vocabulary and Expressions: Read the text. Find the following words and
44、 phrases. Can you get their meanings and properties (词性)according to the context? If you have questions, check the glossory in Appendix III, or consult a dictionary. receptionist annual conference banguet secretarial service m,Text B A Dialogue: Giving Information about Hotels and Restaurants,intern
45、et access rate for rooms single/double roo reasonable buffet trainee diet convention lodge food and beverages,Text B A Dialogue: Giving Information about Hotels and Restaurants,cuisine boutique arcade Thank you for calling.,Exercises: 1. Listening Practice,A Dialogue: At a Restaurant Scan the code o
46、n page 17 to receive audio context. Listen to it for three times. For the first time, only listen. Try to catch as much information as you can. For the second time, make a break between each sentence. Write down as much of the text as you can hear. For the third time, read the text before you listen
47、 again. (The transcript is attached in the Appendix V.) Then close the book and listen, checking your answers.,Exercises: 1. Listening Practice,Follow the listening material to read the text. Pay attention to the pronunciation and intonation. Summarize the text and tell your peers about it. If the t
48、ext is a conversation, role play with your peers.,II. Reading ComprehensionAccounts Settling and Tipping,Enlarge Your Vocabulary: Try to understand the text without checking dictionary and answer questioned followed. If you find new words and phrases, underline them. Then cross-check with the glosso
49、ry below. How many of them have you seen? How many are in your memory? Test each other with your peers. settle bills tipping from place to place call for bill cashier,II. Reading ComprehensionAccounts Settling and Tipping,sum up calculate total v. servicee charge tax hand to double-check bill folder approach,II. Reading ComprehensionAccounts Settling and Tipping,straight to the right of present verifiy cash to return the change authorize signature applicable credit card voucher,II. Reading ComprehensionAccounts Settling and Tipping,discreetly expiration date approval code imprint respec
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