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aetore you read the Passage,


talk about these questions.
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1 Why do PeoPle travel?


2 What do theY do on holidaY?

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ffi 6e Listen and read theinarticle
tourism, and then
magazine for workers
choose the correct answers'

Comptete the sentences' Fill in the blanks


with ihe correct words from the word bank'

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What is the main idea of the passage?

romantic

business

The office threw a PartY

'
After getting married, a couple goes
C to a conference
A on business

on a

honeYmoon D

for lelsure

Ms. Jong travels to go to a sales conference'

What is Probably true about her?


A She got married recentlY.

She wants to relax during the trip'

C She is a business traveler.


D She enjoYs romantic Places'

---

dinner at an

ocean-front restaurant.
Ms. Hays isn't in the office; she is on a

C whY People go on honeYmoons


D reasons that PeoPle travel

leisure relmx honeYmoon


r:1; h**id*Y hulsimess traveler

The couple had a

A how to Plan a honeYmoon


B Places for business conferences

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to

Jack's

birthday.

--

at the beach'

Rosa is on

After getting married, Jerry and Mila went to


Barcelona for their
attended several meetings
The
during his triP.
Mr. Quail does not want to think about work;

he only wants to
Gregory traveled
his holidaY.

for

and relaxed on

Ctroose the answer that has the same


meaning as the underlined word.

ffi Wittr a partner, act out the roles below,

holidaymaker

A trip

B vacationer C

based on the dialogue from Task 7. Decide


who Student A and Student B are. Then
switch roles.

leisure

conference

A meeting B

honeymoon C

USE LANGUAGE SUCH AS:

trip

Where are you visiting from?

vacation

A meeting B
C

&

Sp*mk*mg

Where are you from?

holiday

What brings you

business traveler

AA Listen and read the article again.


What three types of travelers are there?

$imdent &r You are the worker at the Luxe


Hotel. Ask Student B questions to find out:

o
o
.

LE*tenearu6

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Listen to a conversation between a


guest and a hotel worker at the Luxe
Hotel. Then answer the questions.

The woman is in Berlin

home country
hometown
reasons for travel

$tudent Br You are a guest at the Luxe Hotel.


Answer Student A's questions. Create personal
information about yourself.

What is the woman's home country?

A Germany C England
B America D Spain

to this countrfl

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A for her honeymoon


B on business
C to celebrate
D on holiday

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Use the dialogue in Task 8 to fill in the


information about your partner.

# W Listen again. Fill in the btanks.


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Worker: Good evening, ma'am.1
to the Luxe Hotel.
Guest:
Worker:

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Worker:
Guest:
Worker:
Guest:

Guest Name:

Home country:

Hello.

ls this your 2

in

SYdneY

Hometown: Auetralia
ReaSOnS fOr

Berlin?

Guest:

FhilliP Ore7or

Travel:

Yes. l'm very happy to be here.

--

are you visiting from?

I'm from the 4


I see. And what

Germanyf

you to

l'm here 6
going to a conference.

-.

l'm

Guest Name:
Home country:
Hometown:
Reasons for Travel:

I am Lraveling

for

leieure.

Now Hiring:

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aetore you read the


passage, talk about
these questions.
Why does a business
need a telephone
service?

Name the duties of a


telephone operator.

Are you professional and courteous?


Do you
want to help people? Then join the
team at the
Luxe Hotel. We want to hiie nSX
operators.
Operators have the following Olties,

. answer and greet incoming

callers

o direct and transfer calls


o ask callers to hold on the line
o connect callers with different

departments

Every day, pBX operators help


many callers.
Operators help callers book rooms
or-g.t
in
"need
contact with guests. you

do not

job. We train you to


use
:]een:e!9e for this
PBX system. For more intormation,
lh"
please call Janie Kemp at gg1_2321.

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Listen and read an advertisement


iob section of a newspaper, and
then choose the correct answers.

=+ in the

What is the advertisement about?

A A new hotel in town


B An available job
C A telephone operator
D A new telephone system
Which of the following is NOT a duty of a PBX
operator?

A
B

Answer calls

C
D

Tell callers about the job

Put callers on hold


Connect callers with guests

What is probably true about people who get


the job?

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ffip fUatch

1
234-

transfer
line

courteous

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being skilled and talented

C
D

being polite and nice

connect

C
D

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professional
incoming

Elt

a telephone connection

to let a caller com'

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ca:e with someone

else

They work for Janie Kemp.

operator

A
B

A They use many different computers at work.


B The hotel teaches them to use the PBX.
They work from home sometimes.

the words (1-7) with the definitions

(A-G).

to move a ca :: a-::-e' ielePhone


a teieo"c-s ,', :1 :'
a pho^e :: :-.:: ::-3s r:o a place from
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(.2) the response that answers the

question.

Are you familiar with PBX systems?

A_
B

| use it at work. I am an operator.

USEfiT'IGUAGE:SUEHA$I...

OG

:.

direct your catl?

OK. I don't mind waiting.

How may

l'll place it on the shelf.

l'm calling about...

3 How- may I direct your call?


A
B-

Witr a partner, act out the roles below,


based on the dialogue lrom Task 7. Decide
who Student A and Student B are. Then
switch roles.

Yes, l'll take a message.

- hold while I try to contact Mr. Peters.


2 Please
A
B-

Speaking

Could you please transfer me to

...?

Yes, it was very interesting.

May I speak to Mr. Johnson, please?

$tudent A: You are the operator. You get a


phone call from Student

Listen and read the text. How many


duties do operators have?

B.

Listenimg

o Answer the call


o Greet the caller
o Direct Student B's call

G E* Listen to a conversation between a

$tudent B: You are the caller. Tell Student A

caller and a PBX operator. Then answer


the questions.

What does Rhonda do for the

o
o

callef

A
B

She gives him directions to the hotel.

C
D

She transfers him to Ms. Kemp's office.

what the call is about

who you want to speak to

Writing

She holds on the line for him.

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She tells him about the operator job.

Use the dialogue in Task 8 to write the


information in the hotel's caMog.

What is true about the caller?

A He wants the operator job.


B He works as an operator, too.
C He does not read the newspaper.
D He is a guest in the hotel.

3_?__::::ir:rili'

PBX Department

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PBX Operator: Thank you for calling the Luxe


Hotel. This is Rhonda. How may I

1_

Caller:

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. l'm calling about


Good
an ad in the newspaper.

PBX Operator: Do you want to know about the


operator job?

Caller: That's

right. I want that 3


Who can I speak to about that?

PBX Operator: You need to talk to Janie Kemp. She's

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the 4

Caller:

of the department.

Okay. Can you please 5


me to Ms. Kemp's office?

PBX Operator: Certainly. Please 6

Caller: Thank you. You are very

-.

-helpful.

Call Timb:

About;

Money

- the basics

A. Put the correct word in


account

each space.

back

change

banknotes

coin

lent

note

SUM

wages

borrowed
a

currency
salary

earn
spend

waste

win

1.

ln the USA, "quarters" (25 cents) and ',dimes,' (10 cents) are types of

2.

ln the United Kingdom, "a tenner" means a ten pound

3.

The US dollar, the Yen and the Euro are types of

4"

Hundred dollar bills and twenty pound notes are

5.

2,000,000 Swiss francs is a larqe

6"

I need to

7.

My friend

I buy a lottery ticket every week, but I never

of money.

some Euros into Australian dollars.


a hundred pounds from me.
a hundred pounds to my friend. When she can, slre,ll pay me

anything

10.

Most dentists

11.

at least f30,000 a year.

are paid to employees weekly.

12.

ln business, you have to

13.

A: Do you have a bank


B. Yes. I bank

are paid to employees monthly.

money to make money.

with the Bank of Scotland.

14. ln my opinion, eating in expensive restaurants is a

B. Match the words

of money

on the left with the words on the right.

'1.

a small

a.

a profit

2.

an income

amount of money

3.

donate

C.

cash

4.

high

cost of living

5.

mal<e

e.

credit card

6.

pav by

t.

losers

7.

pay in

g.

money to charity

o
U.

winners and

h.

of f25,000 a year

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C. Choose

the correct word.

1. Spain now uses the euro. pesetas are no longer

a. good

money

b. legal money

c. legal tender

2. I bought a w which doesn't work. r'il take it back to the shop


to get
a. my money
b. a refund

c. a repayment

3. ln a shop, to get a refund, you usually have to show the


a. recelpt
b. recipe

c. payment ticket

returned

4. l'm paying for my new car in 36 monthly

a. instalments

--.

b. pieces

c. parts

5. I earn a lot of money, but I have a lot of


a. payouts
b. expenses

c. paying

6. Famous paintings are usually sold by

a.

bid

.b. highest price

c. auction

7. ln an auction, the item is sold to the person who makes the


highest

a.

bid

b. price

c. offer

b. strange money

c. a foreign currency

B. ln Japan, the US dollar is

a. foreign money

9. ln Britain, it's not usualto discuss your personal-_


a. money
b. finances

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10. You can


hire

a house and

"

/ rent

i 1. Here's the fifty dollars


a. owe you

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c. money arrangements

a car

b. hire / hire

c. rent / rent or hire

b. pay you back

c. must return

b. not for sale

c. not bought and sold

12. The best things in life are

a. free

D. Find the opposites of fhese words


in the grid.
1

spender

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SAVEREUONN

2.

borrower

S H A C B D Y S F
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3.

winnings

RDEVEQXEEU
LOW

4.

losses

5.

high prices

6.

sellers

pnces

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HXZ

ANV
WDE

TST
lsK

NJO

JED

WLI

KEE

PRO

FIT

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