Задание № 2 Ответьте на вопросы по изученным темам. 1 Have you ever stayed in a hotel? 2 What kind of room were you in? 3 Why do travelers usually reserve rooms at hotels in advance? 4 What information would you give the hotel manager if you were booking by telegraph? 5 What do you do first of all when you arrive at a hotel? 6 What information does the arrival card call for? 7 What are the duties of a desk-clerk? 8 What does the chambermaid do in a hotel? 9 What services do hotels usually offer their guests besides rooms to live in? 10 Is it cheaper to pay by the week or by the day in hotels? 11.What is a supermarket? 12.What does a customer get when he (she) enters a supermarket? 13.Where does a customer pay for the goods? 14.Are there shop-assistants in the supermarket? 15.Where are the goods cheaper, in supermarkets or in small shops? Why?
Yes, I have stayed in a hotel.I was in a standard double room.Travelers usually reserve rooms at hotels in advance to ensure availability and to secure a better rate.If booking by telegraph, I would provide my name, the dates of my stay, the type of room I would like, and any special requests.The first thing I do when arriving at a hotel is check-in at the front desk.The arrival card typically calls for information such as name, address, phone number, and payment method.The duties of a desk-clerk include checking guests in and out, answering questions, handling requests, and processing payments.The chambermaid in a hotel is responsible for cleaning and tidying guest rooms.Hotels usually offer services such as room service, restaurants, bars, fitness centers, and concierge services.It can be cheaper to pay by the week in hotels compared to paying by the day.A supermarket is a large self-service store selling a wide variety of food and household products.A customer gets access to a wide range of products and brands when entering a supermarket.Customers pay for goods at the check-out counters in a supermarket.Yes, there are shop-assistants in supermarkets to assist customers, restock shelves, and answer questions.Goods are often cheaper in supermarkets compared to small shops because of their bulk purchasing power and lower overhead costs.