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Aims of the class (ciljevi časa)• Unit 3: Travel (treća lekcija: putovanje), First Insights into Business
(Longman), str. 24• Adjectives of nationality (pridevi za nacionalnosti)• Reading: How hoteliers can prepare to welcome their Japanese
visitors (čitanje teksta na engleskom: Kako se ugostitelji mogu pripremiti za doček japanskih gostiju)
• DVD projection 1 - Tokyo; DVD projection 2 - Cultural differences • Some, a lot of / much / many. Zadatak 13, str. 72 – Engleski
poslovni jezik• Nouns: countable and uncountable. Money: uncountable. Zadatak
14, str. 72 – Engleski poslovni jezik• Revision (ponavljanje): Present Continuous (prezent trajni)• Sentence completion: At the airport & At a hotel • Business Communication:
Welcoming a visitor (role-play (igranje uloga))
Listening: Track 18Key vocabulary, Unit 3 – Travel
ITINERARY
A FOREIGN BUSINESS
TRIP
SOCIAL CONVENTIONS
CULTURAL DIFFERENCESCOLLEAGUES
NATIONALITIESCULTURES
TRAVEL
Fill in the gaps with the words given in box below. There are TWO EXTRA WORDS you do not need to use.
• Business people, who travel a lot, have to plan an _______________ for a _________________ .
• On a business trip people may meet _____________ and experience cultural _____________ .
• _______________ are the different ways that other nationalities or different _____________ do things.
ITINERARY
DIFFERENCES
SOCIAL CONVENTIONS
FOREIGN BUSINESS TRIP
COLLEAGUES
CULTURES
DIFFERENCES ; INTERNATIONAL; ITINERARY; CULTURES; TIME; FOREIGN BUSINESS TRIP; COLLEAGUES; SOCIAL CONVENTIONS
Wordpower: Travel for work. Popunite konceptualne mape (eng. concept maps). Koristite reči date ispod. Koje još reči možemo dodati?
SOLUTIONS (REŠENJA)WEATHER (vreme)- It was...:windy,hot, cloudy,wetsunny,cold.METHOD OF TRAVEL (način putovanja)- We went by...:car,plane,ferry=trajekt,train.DESTINATIONS (destinacije)- We went to...:the countryside,a hotel,a factory,Hong Kong,the USA.
Adjectives of nationality (knjiga First Insights into Business, p. 30)
2 Say the nationality of the people.
Solutions for Task 1:• Dahlia is from India.• Raquel is from Brazil.• Randy is from the USA.• Lukasz is from Poland.• Tiziana is from Italy.• Charlotte is from the UK.• Yuko is from Japan.• Jacob is from South Africa.
Solutions for Task 2:• Dahlia is Indian.• Raquel is Brazilian.• Randy is American.• Lukasz is Polish.• Tiziana is Italian.• Charlotte is British.• Yuko is Japanese.• Jacob is South African.
1 Look at these people. Say where they are from.
Reading: How hoteliers can prepare to welcome their Japanese visitorsSource (izvor za tekst): High season, OXFORD University Press
Reading: How hoteliers can prepare to welcome their Japanese visitorsSource (izvor za tekst): High season, OXFORD University Press
Read this text and answer the questions:• Why would a Japanese visitor probably not want to stay in room 444?
• What particular features would a Japanese visitor want to find in a hotel bathroom?
• Would a Japanese couple prefer twin beds or a double bed?
Avoid putting Japanese visitors in rooms with the number 4, 44, 444, etc., as this is considered unlucky. Four is
“Shi” in Japanese, the verb “to die” being “Shinu”, so this superstition should be taken seriously.
Bathrooms must have a constant supply of hot water and should have a bath and shower attachment. The Japanese
are accustomed at home to showering outside the bath tub before soaking in a tub of clean water. There should be a drain in the bathroom floor, or else a notice in Japanese and at least one other language, advising on the correct use of shower and bath.
This could prevent flooding!Twin beds should be provided for Japanese guests
rather than double beds, even for honeymooners!
Japanese soaking tub
twin beds
DVD Projection 1 - TokyoDVD Projection 1 - Tokyo
• After viewing: answer the following questions (odgovorite na pitanja nakon gledanja projekcije):
1. Why do we call Tokyo „a city of contrast“?• Because Tokyo is the very modern and the traditional, a
quiet and a busy, a natural and a man-made. People in Tokyo create and live with all the contrasts, which make this city such a fascinating and exciting place.
2. What's the population in Tokyo (according to the video presentation)?
• 35 million people
DVD Projection 2 - Cultural differences DVD Projection 2 - Cultural differences
After viewing: answer the following questions on cultural differences and their effects on doing business. (Nakon gledanja projekcije odgovorite na pitanja o kulturološkim razlikama i njihovim efektima na poslovanje):
1. If the British say „It’s not too bad“ they really mean...• „It’s great / brilliant / excellent.“
2. If a German says „It’s not too bad“ s/he might mean...• „It’s mediocre = average.“
4. What are the two characteristics that are immediately noticeable in business contexts?
• These are: politeness and punctuality (how polite / punctual you are).
5. Can you speak up against your boss in high-power-distance countries (e.g. Japan, South America...)?
• No, you can’t (it’s not expected to behave in such a manner).
6. What does a „hamburger effect“ mean in business? • It refers to the way in which employers criticize employees’ (workers’)
work / performance.
Some, any, a lot of / much, many. Zadatak 13, str. 72Engleski poslovni jezik
Some, any, a lot of / much, many. Zadatak 13, str. 72Engleski poslovni jezik
• When do we use „some“? When do we use „any“?There are some taxis. – some: za potvrdne rečeniceThere aren’t any taxis. Are there any taxis? – any: za odrične i upitne rečenice• When do we use „many“? When do we use „much“? How many taxis are there in NYC?(many = za brojive imenice, for countable nouns);How much money do you earn? (much = za nebrojive imenice, for uncountable nouns).
• Zadatak 13, str. 72 – Engleski poslovni jezik (rešenja-solutions)1. Would you like ___________ chicken?C) some A) He has _______ friends in Chicago.B) few3. Are there ______ apples in the kitchen?B) any 4. How ________ money do you have in your pocket?C) much5. Would you like _______ coffee?C) some6. This coat was designed by ______ famous New York artist.A) a B) the (If specific)
Some, a lot of / much / many. Zadatak 13, str. 72Engleski poslovni jezik, rešenja zadatka
Some, a lot of / much / many. Zadatak 13, str. 72Engleski poslovni jezik, rešenja zadatka
7. Can you tell me how to get to ______ bank from here?
B) the (If specific) C) a
8. ______ city museum is closed today.
C) The
9. He is one of ______ smartest people I know.
B) the
10. ______ milk is good for you.
C) /
11. Would you like to see ______ movie?
A) a
12. I can’t believe I failed ______ yesterday’s test!
B) /
13. They went to town without ______ money.
C) any
14. He always does ______ work.
B) some
15. I think I didn’t see ______ robbers in this bank.
A) any
Nouns: countable and uncountableZadatak 14, str. 72 – Engleski poslovni jezik
Nouns: countable and uncountableZadatak 14, str. 72 – Engleski poslovni jezik
• Upišite C = COUNTABLE za brojive imenice, a U = UNCOUNTABLE za nebrojive imenice.
• research
• location
• questionnaire
• network
• accommodation (British people find the most difficult to spell!)
• information
U
C
C
C
U
U
U
Money - Uncountable (U) noun
Match the words in A with their meaning in B.
Rešenja zadatka (solutions: matching exercise):
1. COINS (metalni novac) = d) metal money 2. A NOTE (AmE = A BILL) (papirni novac) = f) paper money3. A CREDIT CARD (kreditna kartica) = a) a card you use to buy things on
credit4. A DEBIT CARD (debitna kartica) = e) a card you use to pay directly from
your bank account5. A CASH MACHINE (bankomat) (AmE=ATM) = c) a place from outside a bank
where you get money using your bank card 6. CASH (keš) = b) real money that you carry with you
Complete the conversation using the Present Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Dovršite razgovor koristeći glagole u prezentu trajnom.
Solutions (rešenja):
B: Sorry, I’m not going for lunch today. There’s no time.
A: Why? What are you doing?
B: Anton and I are interviewing someone. (fixed future arrangement)
B: It’s for the web editor position. She is waiting in Reception. Sorry. See you
later.
Present Continuous – revision (prezent trajni, ponavljanje)Present Continuous – revision (prezent trajni, ponavljanje)
Sentence completion: At the airportSentence completion: At the airport
Complete these sentences with the words given below. Dopunite rečenice sa rečima datim ispod.
GATE, WINDOW, SEAT, BAGS, AISLE, CHECK-IN, HAND LUGGAGE
Solutions – rešenja
A Hello, is this the check-in for all BA flights?B And how many bags are you checking in today?A None. I just have hand luggage. B OK. Would you like a window or an aisle seat?B OK. So your flight leaves from gate 49 at 6.55, but boarding starts half an hour before. You’re in seat 5C.
Sentence completion: At a hotel Sentence completion: At a hotel
Complete these sentences with the words given below. Dopunite rečenice sa rečima datim ispod. Solutions - rešenja
RESERVATION
CREDIT CARD
ROOM
BREAKFAST
TABLE
WAKE-UP CALL
INTERNET ACCESS
ROOM SERVICE
Business Communication: Welcoming a visitor (Poslovno komuniciranje: Doček gostiju – poslovnih partnera)
Role-play (igranje uloga): Upotrebite neka pitanja sa prezentacije i sastavite dijalog između onoga koji dočekuje goste (domaćina) i gostiju.
Checklist for Unit 3 - Travel. Odgovorite na pitanja.
1. What two uses do you know for the present continuous tense?
2. Name the nationality adjective for each country.
3. From the reading article How hoteliers can prepare to welcome their Japanese visitors, would a Japanese couple prefer twin beds or a double bed?
Finland - Finnish
A Japanese couple prefers twin beds rather than double bed, even for honeymooners !
• events at the time of speaking (I’m cooking now.) – događaji koji se dešavaju u trenutku govora
• present continuous for fixed arrangements (We are moving to Cambridge in July, 2016.) – prezent trajni za utvrđene događaje u budućnosti
Serbia - Serbian
Spain - Spanish
The UK- British
Norway -Norwegian
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
See you next class!