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| Teacher | Date: Tuesday, 07.05.2019, 23:12 | Message # 76 |
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| Teacher | Date: Friday, 03.04.2020, 21:18 | Message # 77 |
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| We begin to study online from the 6th of April 2020.
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| Teacher | Date: Thursday, 06.06.2024, 11:07 | Message # 78 |
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| Teacher | Date: Sunday, Yesterday, 11:03 | Message # 79 |
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| Therole of tour operatorsReadthe article and find the answers. Package holidays are created by tour operators and then sold through the chain of distribution. aWhat are the components of a typical package holiday?bWho else forms part of the chain of distribution?cHow many different types of tour operator are there?2There are two other terms that mean the same as package holiday. What are they?3To buy in bulk means to buy somethingaon the Internetbin large quantitiescin secretda long time before you need to use it.4Why is it important to buy in bulk in tour operation?5Why do you think specialist tour operators prefer to sell direct to their clients?6If you could work for one of the four types of tour operator, which would you choose?
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| Teacher | Date: Sunday, Yesterday, 11:04 | Message # 80 |
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| Puttinga package togetherPackageholidays, which are also known as package tours, include all of the components necessary for a complete vacation:transportto and from the destination transfers between the airport I station I port and hotel food and accommodation at the destination other services such as a guide or holiday 'rep'.Theprofessionals who bring these elements together to create a holiday are called tour operators. They buy in advance and in bulk from the principles: airlines, shipping lines, hoteliers, and so on. Because they buy hundreds of seats or rooms from the principle, they pay a much lower price for them than an ordinary member of the public. The tour operator then converts this bulk into individual packages known technically as inclusive tours (ITs). These are marketed to the consumer through travel agents or by other systems. In the past tour operators sold almost entirely through travel agents, but todaytheyalso use direct selling. This strategy eliminates the travel agents from the chain of distribution, and this reduces the final cost of the holiday package because direct sell operators do not have to pay commission to a travel agent. Many smaller tour operators, for example, prefer to deal directly withtheirclients. Not all tour operators sell the same type of holiday. The real.ly big operators, the mass market operators, produce low-cost holidays to tradit.ional sea, sun, and sand destinations like Spain, Greece, or Turkey. Other operators limit their product to customers who want a v specific type of holiday. These spec' operators sell adventure holidays, holidays for single people, holidays motor-racing fans, and so on. Dam operators specialize in tours for who want to holiday in their own country, whilst incoming tour oper are specialists in providing holida packages to visitors
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| Teacher | Date: Sunday, Yesterday, 11:05 | Message # 81 |
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| GeneralWords (общиеслова)travelling/ travel — путешествиеtobe fond of travelling — любитьпутешествоватьjourney— длительное путешествие ( по суше)trip/school trip — поездка (короткая)/ экскурсияtwo-daytrip — двухдневная поездкаtour —поездка/ турpackagetour — путешествие по тур. путевкеtobuy a package tour — купитьтур.путевкуcruise[kru:z] — круизvoyage[`voɪəʤ] — путешествиепоморюtodrive/ go for a drive — поездка на машине/ прокатитьсяflight —полет/ рейсhitchhike— путешествие автостопомto gohitchhiking — отправиться в путешествие автостопомto go ona journey / cruise/school trip — отправиться в путешествие/ круиз/ на экскурсию
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| Teacher | Date: Sunday, Yesterday, 11:05 | Message # 82 |
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| 1. We’re now approaching one of the most famous sights in the city… Сейчас мы с вами подъезжаем к одной из самых знаменитых достопримечательностей нашего города… 2. On your left you can see… Слева вы видите… 3. Let me tell you a story about why… Позвольте мне рассказать вам историю о том, почему… 4. You’ll notice as we drive past, that there are… Когда мы проедем это место, вы увидите, что… 6. If you do get separated for any reason, we’ll be meeting at the coach again in one hour’s time. Если по какой-то причине вы потеряете меня, то мы встречаемся в автобусе через час. 7. Welcome back. Добро пожаловать назад. 8. We’re now back at the hotel. Мы возвращаемся в отель. 9. Thank you for your attention. Спасибо за внимание. 10. I hope you’ve enjoyed the trip and I wish you all enjoy the rest of your vacation here. Надеюсь, вы получили удовольствие от нашей поездки, и я желаю вам насладиться остатком вашего отпуска здесь.
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| Teacher | Date: Sunday, Yesterday, 11:22 | Message # 83 |
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| Отвечатьза что-либо – tobeinchargeofДочерняякомпания– subsidiary companyРекламнаякомпания– advertising campaignЗапускать– to launchБытьвовлеченным,принимать участие – to be involved inРазработкапродукта– product developmentИсследованиерынка– market researchРеклама– advertisingПродвижениетовара на рынке – sales promotionСчет– account
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| Teacher | Date: Sunday, Yesterday, 11:24 | Message # 84 |
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| RepublicaDominicanaGeneralInformationPopulation:7.5 million people Capital: Santo Domingo National language: SpanishGeographyThe Dominicanan Republic lies at the heart of the Greater Antilles. It occupies the island of Hispaniola which it shares with Haiti. The land is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the north and the Caribbean Sea in te south. It has the tallest mountains in the West Indies: Pico Duarte is the hightest peak in the Caribbean at 3, 175 m.Climate,Fauna and Flora Thedry season starts in November and ends in April while the rainy season lasts between May and June (heavy but brief showers). Minimum temperatures occur in January (25 C) and maximum temperatures in April (29 C) Theflora is mainly tropical, rich and varied, with royal palms,coconut, mango, orange and Caribbean pine trees, sugar canes, orchids and cedars. Thefauna is also varied, includes parrots, iguanas, crocodiles, etc ... But there are niether poisonous snakes in the jungles not sharks on the beaches.PracticalInformationEntryconditions: Valid passport. For a stay less than 90 days, obtain a Tourist Card from a Dominican Consultante or at the airport upon arrivals (10$). Departure tax 10$ at the airport.Vaccinations:no compulsory vaccinations. Time difference: GTM hours – 7/00Nationalcurrency: Dominicanan Peso (1US$ - 15 Dominicanan Peso)Electricity:110 volts, electric plugs with flat pins.Water:It is highly recommended to drink mineral or purified bottled water.Transport:Several means of transport are avaiable: taxis, air – conditioned buses for intercity travel and rented cars (a driving licence and international credit cart are required.Food Thereis a wide variety of fish and seafood, meat, vegetables and fruit. Typicaldishes: ''La Bandera'', the daily menu of Dominicanans composed of meat, beans, rice, salad and ''fritos'', fish cooked in coconut milk, and other dishes such as ''sancocho'' and ''locrious'' Typicaldrinks: fruit juices, ''ceniza'', beer, rum, pinacolada, cuba – libre (rum and coke) and a very wide choice of exotic cocktails.Shopping Goldenamber and blue larimar (local stones), carved wood, cigars (Davidoff is established in the Dominican Republic), rum, pottery, ceramics, Creole dolls. Cassttes of merengue and salsa are also a good buy. And it is not a bad idea to bargain. True or false? 1. The Dominican Republic is situated in the Caribbean region. 2. The island is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the south and the Caribbean sea in the north. 3. There are no mountains in the Dominican Republic. 4. The best season for making a holiday in Dominicana is between May and June. 5. Tourists shouldn't be afraid of poisonous snakes and sharks. 6. One can't entry the country without vaccination. 7. Dominican typical dishes are mainly vegetarian. 8. It is recommended to bargain in local markets and shops. Answer the questions. 1. What counry does the Dominican Republic share the island of Hispaniola with? 2. What can you say about Dominican fauna and flora? 3. What are the entry conditions in the Dominican Republic? 4. The voltage is 220 volts, so you don't need to bring an adapter, do you? 5. How can you rent a car? 6. What do you know about local dishes and typical drinks? 7. What souvenirs can tourists buy in Republica Dominicana? 8. Do you like merengue and salsa music? Which words go together, according to the text? valid compalsory purified driving sugar poisonous electric water snakes passport canes vaccinations plug license
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| Teacher | Date: Sunday, Yesterday, 11:24 | Message # 85 |
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| Internationaltourism in the USA4.Whatdo you think are the top three activities of visitors to the USA? COMPARE your ideas with a partner. Read the report on tourism in he USA WHAT DOES THE TYPICAL INTERNATIONAL VISITOR What does the typical international visitor do he or she arrives in the USA? In a new survey, more than 50% of forein visitors say that shopping is their number one activity while visiting the USA. According to the survey of 2,500 foreign tourists, most visitors spend about $3,500 per person during their trip. They spend about a third of the money in retail stores – mostly on clothers. A typical shopping trip includin going to Macy'sor JC Penny to look at the lEVI'S, RALPH lAUREN AND Diesel merchandise, and then eating at McDonal's. These retailers and brands are the most popular with tourists and the most widely recognised. New York was the number one shopping destination followed by Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Atlanta. The survey focused on visitors from five countries:AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH KOREA – WHICH ARE GROWTH MARETS FOR INBOUND tourism in the USA – and Brazil, China and India, which RE EMERGING MARKETS. THERE ARE ALSO a second survey of visitors from Canada, Mexico, the UK, JAPAN AND GERMANY, WHICH ARE THE CURRENT TOP FIVE MARKETS FOR INBOUND tourism. Both survey gave surprisingly similar results. After shops, the second most popular destination was parks – both natural parks and theme parks. Visiting museums, zooms and aquariums came next, and then eating out and going to concerts and theatres. 6. complete 1. The ______ is the shop was very high quality. 2. Haagen-Dazs and Ben and Jerry are ______ of ice cream. 3. The Caribbean is popular ______ with tourism from both the USA and the UK. 4. Tifany's is a luxury______in New York. 5. As more people travel there is a(n) ______ for low – cost airlines. 6. China is one of the biggest _____ for inbound tourism in the USA.
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