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Give missing derivatives (nouns, verbs, adverbs and adjectives) from these words and translate them.

Verb Noun Abjective Abverb
  excellence    
to encourage      
    excessive  
to continue      

Fill in the blanks with prepositions from the last below where necessary. Translate the article.

NOT A 9-TO-5 JOB

... the hotel business, you will definitely need to work nights and weekends. You also need to make yourself as invaluable ... the organization as possible. You will need to join associations and travel ... your area to keep your network and information … … date. A good hotel manager spends her off-hours looking ... the city ... her clients' point ... view. She notes such details as how many steps it takes to get ... one location ... another and all kinds ... additional information she thinks her clients need to know. For example, if a client wants to try a new restaurant ... town located ... an area ... transition, she wants to be sure she tells him that before she sends him ... that direction.

In, to, at, of, up, from, throughout.

Agree or disagree with the following statements. Give your reasons.

For agreement use: Yes, I think so. I'd like to think so. I quite agree with you. That's absolutely right. Of course it is. For disagreement use: I don't think so. I'm afraid I'm not with you here. I disagree. That's not true. Nonsense.

 

1. Hospitality industry has been very profitable over the last two years.

2. There is a growing number of opportunities for newcomers in hospitality.

3. Rural areas have as many job opportunities in hospitality as the urban areas.

4. Service-oriented positions are in high demand.

5. You can get paid to see your favorite rock band in concert.

6. Positive attitude will never help you in finding a job.

7. Be discouraged if you are offered a position as a dishwasher.

8. Some of today's top chefs and restaurant owners started their careers washing dishes.

9. Hospitality industry is growing very rapidly.

10. You will be working around the clock in hospitality.

11. Progressive hospitality organizations offer their employees a lot of benefits.

12. Progressive hospitality organizations are requiring excessive amounts of overtime.

13. Promoting hourly workers into management positions is a common practice in hospitality.

14. A hospitality company can give you a new car for your own.

 

12. Discuss:

1. In hospitality it is possible to make a career very fast.

2. It is possible to go from the dish room to the boardroom in hospitality.

3. Business clubs and private clubs, as well as colleges, schools and hospitals are good options to consider.

4. It is difficult to find a job in hospitality.

5. Back-of-the-house experience is a must if you want to become a restaurant owner.

6. Entry-level jobs provide opportunities to learn the basics.



7. The hospitality industry operates 24/7.

8. Job seekers need to look for an organization, company or brand that exemplifies what they would look for when dining out or staying in a lodging facility themselves.

9. Keep an open mind and don't let your biases get in the way.

10. You need to work long enough to be promoted.

 

Read and translate a CV. Discuss it with your partners.


Date: 2016-01-03; view: 1207


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