english para turismo

36
1 C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O CURSO DE INGLÉS Requerido para el sector Turismo El acceso al mundo… Programa Putre 2007: “Capacitación enfocada al área de Turismo” organizado y ejecutado por: apoyado y financiado por: Textos y ejercicios: Cindy Schlicke ([email protected]) Dibujos: Rodrigo Verdugo ([email protected])

description

to learn english

Transcript of english para turismo

1

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

CURSO DE INGLÉSRequerido para el sector Turismo

El acceso al mundo…

Programa Putre 2007: “Capacitación enfocada al área de Turismo”

organizado y ejecutado por: apoyado y financiado por:

Textos y ejercicios: Cindy Schlicke ([email protected])Dibujos: Rodrigo Verdugo ([email protected])

2

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

2

Unit 1: Name, Country, Language

A Hello. My name is Lisa. What´s your name?B Anna.A Where are you from, Anna?B I´m from New York.

A1 Read the dialogues and fill in the blanks.

C Hello, what´s your name? D I´m Luis. And your´s? C Robert. Where are you from? D I´m from Peru. And you? C I´m from England. D Nice to meet you. C Nice to meet you, too.

E Excuse me, what´s your name? F My name is Maria Guzman Gonzalez. E Where are you from? F I´m from Spain.E Welcome to Chile!F Thank you.

G Hello. My _________ is Peter. What´s _______ name? H Walter. G _________ are you from, Walter? H _______ from Germany. Where _______ you from? G ______ ______ Canada.

What’s your name? - My name is ..... And you?Where are you from? - I’m from ......Nice to meet you. - Nice to meet you, too. Welcome to Chile!

33

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

A2 Countries and cities of the world. Complete, please.

1. Spain/ Madrid_____ 2. __________/ La Paz 3. Brazil/ ___________ 4. _________/ Sydney 5. USA/ ____________ 6. ____________/ Rome7. Japan/___________ 8. ________/ Hongkong 9. ____________/ Berlin10. Austria/_________ 11. _________/London 12. Columbia/_________

A3 Countries, languages and nationalities.

1. This is Marcela. She´s from Brazil. She is Brazilian. She speaks Portuguese and a little English.

2. This is Magda. She´s from Italy. She´s Italian. She speaks Italian and German.

3. This is Martin. He´s from Switzerland. He is Swiss. He speaks German, French and Italian.

4. This is Roberto. He´s from Bolivia. He´s Bolivian. He speaks Spanish and a little Portuguese.

Name Country Nationality Languages

1. Marcela Brazil

2.

3.

4. you!

Ask questions like that:

What’s her name? - Her name is Marcela.

Where’s she from? - She’s from Brazil.

What’s his name? - His name is Roberto.

Where’s he from? - He’s from Bolivia.

4

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

4

A4 Fill out the following formulary, asking the right question!

Name: ?

Country: ?

Languages: ?

A5 Dialogue!

a) What´s your name? b) Where are you from? c) What languages do you speak? Do you speak Spanish?

name country languages

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.

A6 What´s my nationality?

Hello, my name is Brandon. I live in a (1 = francés) _________________

town. I have a (2 = japonés) _________________________ camera and a (3 = alemán) __________________

__ car. I like to spend my holidays in the (4 = austriaco) _______________ or (5 = sueco) _______________

mountains. I work for a (6 = suiza) _________________ company. I like (7= italiano) ______________ food

and (8 = español) _______________ wine.

55

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

A7 Spelling.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Practise saying the letters.

/ei/ a h j k

/i:/ b c d e g p t v

/e/ f l m n s x z

/ai/ i y

/ / o

/u:/ q u w

/a:/ r

Dialogue!A How do you spell your first name? C How do you spell your first name?B M – O – N – I – C – A. D ________________________A How do you spell your last name? C How do you spell your last name?B N – U – N – E – S. D ________________________A Monica Nunes. C ________________________B That´s right. D That´s right.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

6

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

6

A8 Talking on the phone. K Hotel “Good Dreams”, John Johnson. How can I help you?

L Hello, my name is Paul Pearson. Can I talk to Mr. Jones, please.

K Hello, Mr. P…. Excuse me, what´s your name again, please?

L It´s Pearson. Paul Pearson.

K How do you spell that? L P – E – A – R – S – O – N.

K I repeat, P – E – A – R – S – O – N. All right. I´m sorry, Mr. Pearson. Mr. Jones is not here.

L Thank you. I call back later. Bye-by.K Bye-bye. Have a nice day.

77

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

Unit 2: Address and Profession

How are you?

1. Great! 2. Wonderful! 3. Fine, thanks! 4. Well, I´m all right. 5. Not so good today.

B1 Read the dialogues.

I Hello Mr. Jones. Nice to see you. P Hi Michael! J Hi Mr. Isaac, how are you? M Hi Peter,what´s up? How are ya?I Fine, thanks. And you? P Fine, and you?J Just great. M Great, thanks.

B2 Create your own dialogues.

How are you? Hi, how are you? Fine, thanks. Just great.

Where are you from? Where are you from? I´m from Austria. I´m from Germany.

8

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

8

B3 surname – first name – country - street – zip code - street number – city

B4 Ask questions and complete the list below.

© DiskArt™ 1988

© DiskArt™ 1988

99

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr.

first name

surname

address

city

country

profession

B5 Jobs. Donna: I´m unemployed.

Luke: Mary:I´m a travel agent. I´m a housewife.I work for a travel agency.

What do you do?Where do you work?

Tom: Brandon: I´m a waiter. I´m a receptionist. I work in a restaurant called “food corner“. I work in a hotel.

What do you do? does she do? What does he do? I´m a teacher. She´s a director. He´s a doctor.

B6 Find the people in the picture!

1. Tom is a waiter.

2. Brian is a doctor.

3. James is a secretary.

4. Eva is a computer programmer.

5. Ramon is a teacher.

6. Tina is an engineer.

7. Jennifer is a student.

8. Mary is a housewife.

9. Sally is an artist.

10

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

10

B7 Aks and answer about the people.

- Is Ramon a student?• No, he isn´t.- What does he do?• He´s a teacher.- Oh, really?

1. Ramon/student? 5. Jennifer/engineer? 2. Brian/waiter ? 6. Mary/teacher?3. Sally/housewife? 7. ames/computer programmer?4. Eva/doctor? 8. Tom/artist?

B8 Now write the answers, like this:

1. Ramon isn´t a student. He´s a teacher.2. Brian isn´t He´s a3. Sally isn´t She´s4. Eva She 5. 6. 7. 8.

B9 Match a picture with a job. A B A pilot makes bread. (1) An interpreter looks after people in the hospital. (2) A hairdresser writes for a newspaper. (3) A singer works in a hotel. (4) A nurse translates at a conference. (5) An actor sells things. (6) A mechanic flies a plane. (7) A journalist works in a night club. (8) A receptionist cuts hair. (9) A baker repairs cars. (10) A shop assistant makes films. (11)

1111

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

B10 Look at the phonetic spelling of some words. Practise saying them.

a /n:s/ b /int:prit/ c /risepƒnist/d /ækt/ e /si/ f /mkænik/

B11 Memorize the lines in A and B. Close your books. Ask and answer questions, like this:

What does a baker do? – He makes bread. What does an actor do? – He …What…

B12 Text comprehension. Listen and read.

Johnny: What do you do?Lisa: I´m a waitress, but I also work as a receptionist for Mr. Smith.Johnny: Oh, really? What does Mr. Smith do?Lisa: He´s a manager. We work in a hotel called “Nice dreams“.

True or false?

Lisa is a manager.Johnny is a receptionist.Mr. Smith and Lisa work in a hotel. The hotel´s name is “Nice beds“.

12

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

12

Unit 3: Family, Age and Time

OTV´s new televisión show: The Family, Wednesdays, 8:00 – 8:50 pm

Today: Meet the Smith family

Donald Smith Rosemary Smith Donald is a very rich man. He owns Rosemary is Donald´s wife. She´s a a computer factory in London. writer of romantic novels. She´s 55.He is married to Rosemary. They have three children – two sons and a daughter.

Charles & Amanda Smith Andrea & Joseph Williams Robin SmithCharles is their son. He´s 36. Andrea is Donald and Rosemary´s Robin is 25. He´s a rock His wife´s name is Amanda. Daughter. She´s her father´s singer but he isn´t famous They have two children. favorite child. She´s a scientist. He´s his mother´sAmanda is a famous model Joseph is Andrea´s husband. favorite son.and Charles is a serious He´s a doctor. businessman. Andrea is 32 years old.He doesn´t have many friends.

Lucy & David Peter & MaryThey´re Charles´s children. Andrea is They´re Lucy and David´s cousins. their aunt. Robin is their uncle. Lucy´s They´re Andrea´s children. Peter´s Andrea´s niece, and David´s her nephew. four, and his sister is six Donald isLucy is six and her brother is five. their grandfather and Rosemary is They have two pets – a dog and a cat. their grandmother.

1313

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

C1 True or False?

Donald is Robin´s father. Peter is Charles´s son. David is Robin´s nephew. Charles is Lucy´s uncle. Andrea is Lucy´s aunt. Andrea is Rosemary´s granddaughter. Robin is Rosemary´s son. Lucy is Donald´s granddauther. Andrea and Joseph are Peter´s parents. Rosemary and Donald are married. Amanda is Charles´s wife.

C2 Answer questions about the Smith Family.

1. Who is Rosemary´s daughter?2. Who are Rosemary´s sons?3. Who is Joseph´s wife?4. Who is Amanda´s husband?5. Who is Lucy´s brother?6. Who is Robin and Charles´s sister?7. Who Andrea´s parents?8. Who is Charles´s niece?9. Who are Robin´s nephews?10. Who are Peter´s cousins?

C3 Please fill in the gaps!

husband wife

son

father

sister

uncle

grandfather

granddauther

niece

boyfriend

14

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

14

C3 Dialogue. How old is she?

A How old is Andrea?B She is thirty-two.

How old is Lucy, David, Peter, Mary, Rosemary, Charles, and Robin. How old are you?

C4 Now let´s talk about your family

This is

1. my husbandThis is 2.4 .my 3.5 These are 2 + 3

Fill this space with your own family pictures and describe them!

1515

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

C5 What time is it?

Johnny: Excuse-me, what time is it, please?Lisa: It´s five o´clock. Johnny: That late already! Thank-you.Lisa: You´re welcome.

C6 Look at the clocks. Write the times.

It´s five o´clock. It´s half past four.

It´s quarter past It´s quarter to six.five.

It´s five past five. It´s twenty to six.

C7 Practise the time.

10:00 Vocab Check: nearly17:45 already exactly8:00 early late9:30 time o´clock14:20

23:40

16

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

16

Unit 4: Supermarket

D1 Some or any?

Is there any milk in the fridge? Is there any beer? Yes, there is some milk. No, there isn´t any beer.

D2 Dialogue. What´s in the fridge?

Is there any...? Are there any...?1. bananas 5. lemons 9. meat2. butter 6. oranges 10. chicken3. eggs 7. salad 11. bread4. potatoes 8. cheese 12. tea

D3 Some or a/ an?

book rice

air money bananas fruit kiss potato

rain hug

man time

apple teacher

child children

1717

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

D4 Dialogues. What´s for breakfast?

1. BreakfastA: Is there a lemon? B: Yes, there is./ No, there isn´t. A: Are there eggs?B: Yes, there is./No, there isn´t.A: Is there any milk?B: Yes, there is./ No, there isn´t.

2. LunchA: Is there ? B: No, . A: Is there ? B: Yes, .A: Is there ?B: No, .

3. Tea – True or false? There are two eggs on the plate. There´s some tea in jug. There isn´t any sugar. There´s some salad on the table. There aren´t any fruits.

D5 A very special pizza. Create your own pizza.

I want my pizza with some onions….

There are some olives on my pizza.

We deliver to your door - free! Large (35cm) Medium (20cm) Small (15 cm)Order your pizza! A tomato and cheese pizza with: Telephone: 1453 6789 - mushrooms – pineapple – salami – onionOpen every day: 11:30a.m.-midnight - olives – green pepper – hot chillies

18

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

18

D6 How much is it?

At the souvenirs shopG Can I help you?H Yes. How much is this city map of Arica? G It´s 5.000 Pesos. H Do you have any postcards?G Yes, of course. H How much are they?G They´re 250 cents each. How many do you want?H Four, please. And a city map of Arica. G Here you are. H How much is that?G That´s 6.000 Pesos, please.

D7 How much or how many?

beer, potatoes, cigarettes, money, questions, beef steaks, children, petrol, people, apples

much

many

D8 Dialogue: At the market

A Good morning. B Good morning. How much are the apples? A 3,50 $ a kilo. B That´s not expensive. Do you have any grapes? A Yes, black or green?B Black, please. How much are they?A 4,60 $ a kilo. How many do you want?B A kilo of apples and half a kilo of black grapes, please.A Sure. There you go. That´s 5,80 $, please.

D9 Dialogue. Do you have...? How much is that? How much are they?

At the market At the souvenirs shop1. bananas (8,45$/kilo) 3. T-shirts of Arica (12.000 Peso)

potatoes (2,30$/kilo) stickers of Chile (1.500 Peso each)small or big 4. city guide of Arica (8.000 Peso)

2. tomatoes (7,80$/kilo) posters of Chile (7.500 Peso each)lemons (10,20$/kilo) 5. …yellow or green

1919

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

D10 Adjectives – the colors

green yellow brown black white

red grey blue orange

Bananas are yellow. Some days are just grey. The night is black.

Bears are usually brown. Oranges are orange.

is blue. is red.

is green. is white.

D11 Adjectives - match the opposites.

difficult horrible lovely easyexpensive cold small rightold cheap old younghot new big wrong

a It´s big. b It´s small. c d

e f g h

i j k l

m n o p

20

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

20

D12 Adjectives - Comparative and Superlative of Adjectives

good old small interesting difficultbetter older smaller more interesting more difficultthe best the oldest the smallest the most interesting the most difficult

fast slow

bad! expensive

old beautiful

D13 Adjectives – Complete the sentences.

a) The weather is better today than yesterday. a) A mouse is smaller than a cat.b) Summer is as nice as spring b) A mouse is as big as a hamster. c) The weather today is worse than yesterday. c) An ant is the smallest animal.

Make three sentences to each picture!

1.

2.

3.

1. 2.

3.

4.

TOM(1,60 m)

TINA(1,55 m)

TOM(1,70 m)

2121

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

1.

2.

3. 4.

Likes and DislikesE6 Make sentences, like this:

She likes…. / She doesn´t like… Woman of the week: Susan Rogers

Susan is the autor of“Love in L.A.”AGE: 34NATIONALITY: AmericanFAVORITE COLOR: redFAVORITE SPORT: tennisFAVORITE FOOD: saladFAVORITE DRINK: champagneLIKES: cinema, shopping, chocolateDISLIKES: meat, dogs, loud music

E7 Interview your partner.

What´s your favorite color?What´s your favorite …. ?….?

E8 Dialogues.

1 Ask another student questions.A Do you like painting?B Yes, I do./ No, I don´t.

2 Work with a different student.A Does she like painting?B Yes, she does./ No, she doesn´t.

22

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

22

E9 Write a list from A to Z.

likes dislikes G

The ABC of likes H I

likes dislikes JA apples algebra KB BMW cars brown hats LC Christmas cities MD… NE … O

PeopleE10 Clothes. Match the numbers with the words below.

pants a hat a baseball cap

a blouse a jacket a ring a scarf

a skirt a shirt a belt

E11 Describing people.

What are they wearing?A What is he wearing? A What is she wearing?B He´s wearing jeans / pants / a suit / a shirt. B She´s wearing a dress / a skirt /

blue shoes / a scarf.What are they like?A What´s he like? A What´s she like?B He is good looking / tall / handsome. B She´s tall / fat / thin / pretty. He isn´t very tall / short.

How old are they?A How old is he? A How old is she?B He is young / old / middle-aged / about 20. B She is is young / old / about 30.

2323

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

What color ….?A What color are his eyes? A What color is her hair?B They´re blue / grey / brown / green. B It´s blond / dark / brown / red /

white. Has he / she got ….?A Has he got glasses / a beard / a moustache? A Has she got long /short/curly hair?B Yes, he has. / No, he hasn´t. B Yes, she has. / No, she hasn´t.

Who …?

is smiling is greetingis wearing glasses is wearing a hatis wearing earings isn´t smiling

Who are they? E12 The people at this party are all famous. Put the letters (A, B, C,…) in the spaces.

A The American ambassador. Short, fat. Black suit.

B Jean Collier, actress. Blond hair. Pink suit. About 50. Gary Trevor, footballer. Brown hair. Pullover. Good-looking.

Donna, singer. Young. Orange and green hair. Very short skirt. Earings.

1 2 3 4 5 6

24

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

24

David Wilson, politician. Blue suit. Moustache. Middle-aged. Glasses.

Doris Decaer, tennis placer. Long curly hair. About 28.

Paul Cooper, racing driver. Brown hair. Beard. Green shirt. About 26.

Barbara Heartland, writer. Old lady (87). Long dress, white hair, glasses.

Michael George, singer. Black hair. Jeans and T-shirt. Very good-looking.

Miss World. Tall. Long dark fair hair. White dress. Brazilian. Beautiful.

Suzy Ford, journalist. Short blond hair. Tall. About 35.

Bruno Higgins, boxer. Black. Very tall. Blue shirt. Green pants.

2525

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

Unit 6: Places and Directions

Do you know Prague?Prague is not the biggest city in Europe, but it is one of the most beautiful. The old town hall with its golden clock is very famous. The building is very old and is from the 15th century. People also call Prague “Europe’s School of Music“. There are many concert halls and theaters. In the center, there are also many old pubs, wine bars and restaurants.

Historical buildings

Cathedral church townhall castle statue

Cultural places

theater museum cinema plays and of art or for fun opera of history to watch movies

Important Places

port train station airport bus station ships trains planes buses

hospital tourist information police station post office emergency information for tourists policemen to send letters Help! and postcards

1 2 3 4 5

26

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

26

public toilet parking lot disco supermarket emergencies to park cars to dance for shopping

Streets

main street pedestrian lane main square

on - next to – behind - in front of - under – between – in

F1 Exercise. Answer the questions below.

Where is the bag?

The bag is on the table.

Where are the keys? The keys are

Where is the cup?

Where is the book?

Where is the shoe?

2727

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

Where are the socks?

Directions

1. 2.C: Excuse me, where´s the bus stop? E: Excuse me, I´m looking for a D: It´s straight ahead, then first right. post office.C: Thank you. F: Yes. Go along this street, turn the first left and the second right.

There it is next to the church. E: Thank you very much.

F2 Make conversations for:

1. a public toilet/ a telephone box/ a bank 2. a supermarket/ a hospital/ a taxi rank

F3 Write out.

a) 1st street e) 4th street

b) 3rd house f) 6th house

c) 2nd street g) 3rd street

d) 1st house h) 7th house

28

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

28

F4 Dialogue. Street plan of Seaville. Asking the way.

T: Excuse me, can you help me, please?A: Yes, of course.T: Where is the Cathedral? A: It´s right on Cathedral Street, 200 meters from here.T: Thank you very much.A: You´re welcome. No problem!

F5 Work in pairs asking the way.

Student A: Ask the way to the police station Student B: Look at the map./ the Ritz Hotel/ the lighthouse/ the post office. Tell your partner the way.

Student A: Look at the map. Give student B Student B: What is the place?directions to a place on the map.

Take the Arica city plan!

Student A: You are in front of the Cathedral. Student B: Give directions.Ask the way to the Morro/ the post office/ the Custom House.

Student B: You are at McDonalds. Ask the way Student A: Give directions.To the port/ the Cathedral/ Chinchorro Beach.

2929

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

Means of Transportation

F6 Dialogues. 1. On the street 2. At the bus stopA: Hello Lisa! Nice to see you. C: Hey Robert. You are taking How are you? the bus today?B: Fine, thanks. I´m really in a hurry. D: Yes, I get stuck in the I have to take the 9 o´clock bus. traffic jam all the time. A: No problem. Talk to you later. And going by bus is cheaper.

How do you go to school? How do you go to the supermarket?By bus? By bike? Walking?

What about your collegues? Work in pairs?Student A Student Bon holidays/ home English class/ work

Check! your vocabulary! What are the air transportations? What are the sea transportations?

What are the transportations on land?

30

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

30

F7 Discuss the solutions with your partner. What do you think?

expensive healthy slow comfortable

dangerous fast secure boring relaxing ...

Subway is

Walking is

Going by bus is

Going by bike is

F8 Guess. A syllable riddle. sta walk tion train port stop

cle car ing park cross bus

bi side walk air cy walk

sidewalk,

F9 Find the right walking pace:

to run, to walk, to go, to stroll, to go for a walk?

slow fast

to stroll

3131

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

Unit 7: Tourist Institutions At the train station

A Good afternoon. B ´Afternoon.A Two tickets to London, please.B Single or return?A Return, please. How much is that?B Twenty-four dollars.A Here you are. What time is the next train?B Seventeen twenty.

Useful vocabulary at the train station:

ticket single and returnroundtrip leave arriveplatform

G1 Ask questions, like this:What time´s the Manchester train?What platform is the London train?

INFORMATION / DEPARTURES

TIME DESTINATION PLATFORM17.25 PORTSMOUTH 417.30 OXFORD 117.50 LONDON 518.20 WINCHESTER 318.50 MANCHESTER 718.50 LONDON 519.00 LIVERPOOL 4

32

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

32

C Excuse me! E Excuse me!D Yes? F Where is the waiting room?C Is this the London train? E It´s next to the information office.D No, it isn´t. The London F Thank-you. train is over there.C Where? G Excuse me! Can you help me?D On platform three. H Sure.C Thank-you. G I´m looking for the ticket office. ….

Check-In at a hotel

C Good evening. Can I help you?D Good evening. Yes, please. Could I have a room for tonight?C Sure. A single or a double room?D Single, please.C Would you like a room with private or shared bathroom?D With private bathroom, please. How much is the room?C It´s 20 dollars for the room including breakfast.D Can I pay by credit card?C Yes, of course. We take Master and Visa. Could you sign the register, please?D Yes, sure. Do you want my address, too?C No, just a signature. Do you have any luggage?D Just one suitcase. C Here is your key. Your room number is 21. Enjoy your stay.D Thank-you very much.

Useful vocabulary at a hotel:- Room: single or double; private or shared bathroom- to pay cash or by credit card- to sign the register- luggage: suitcase, bag, ..

3333

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

G2 Comparing hotels

The Ritz The StarNumber of rooms 102 56Price $45– 85 $150-200How many minutes to the sea? 10 min. 25 min.How many minutes to the city center? 20 min. 30 min.Old or new? 1990 1890

big expensive close far modern

Example: good – The Ritz is a better hotel than The Star.

A BC DE

About the Morgans

G3 Read about the Morgan family!

Wallace Morgan was a pirate. He lived from 1624 to 1657. He worked as a navigator for Captain Eagle Blood. They

Wally Morgan wanted to know about sailed around the world three times. Thishis ancestors. He looked in old books, was by mistake: Wallace didn´t have a and visited churches. He discovered map. Finally, in 1657 they arrived in a lot of things about his family. England. Wallace died in his bath. He slipped on the soap and drowned.

34

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

34

His grandfather, Willy Morgan, played football for England. He was a defender.He played against Scotland in 1923. The game started at 3 o´clock on a Saturdayafternoon in May. England scored the Sir William Morgan lived from first goal at 4:15. Then, Willy scored two 1413 to 1452.He was very romantic.goals… both for Scotland. He didn´t play He loved Lady Matilda Potter, the for England again. niece of the King. He asked her to marry him in 1432. She said “No”. He asked her again in 1437, 1441, 1443, and 1450. Finally, she married him in 1452. He died ten minutes

after the wedding. His horse stopped on a bridge. He fell off and landed in the river. He was wearing his armour It weighed 400 kg.

Billy “Four Eyes” Morgan lived from 1857 to 1886. He moved to the UnitedStates in 1879, and in 1886 he was the Sheriff of Rattlesnake County. He died in a gunfight with Jesse

James. Billy fired his gun six times, but he didn´t kill Jesse James. He killed three horses, a dog, the State Governor, and a Deputy Sheriff. Then, Jesse killed him. Billy wasn´t wearing his glasses.

3535

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

G4 Write all verbs of the past tense in the chart.

verb in the past tense /t/ /d/ /id/

wanted

G5 Match a line in A with a line in B. Put the verb in B into the Simple Past.

A Ba Wallace was a pirate and (killed) three horses and a dog.

b William died and (score) two goals for England.

c Billy fired his gun six times to find out about his family.

36

C U R S O D E I N G L É S R E Q U E R I D O P A R A E L S E C T O R T U R I S M O

d Willy (play) football because his armour (weigh) 400 kg.

e Wally (look) in old books and (sailed) around the world.

G6 Answer the questions below. Continue …

When did Willy Morgan play for England?

How did Billy Morgan kill three horses?

What did Wallace Morgan do?