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I. Translate the words and phrases and try to pronounce them correctly.
II. Read the dialogue in pairs. Dolores: Hello! Dolores speaking_______ Tim: Ah yes, hello. I’d like to enquire about flights to Hong Kong from Kennedy Airport in New York, please. I’m off to a conference at the end of the month Thursday 22nd until Tuesday 27th. Could you tell me about the flight availability and prices? Dolores: Certainly. Do you want to go economy, business or first class? Tim: Well, I’d like to go first class, but unfortunately I’ll have to go economy company rules, you see. Dolores: Yes, sure, I understand. How many of you will be travelling? Tim: Ah, it’s just me. Dolores: Okay, so that’s one seat -economy -New York - Kennedy to Hong Kong Airport. Tim: And how much will that be? Dolores: Let me see … to qualify for the discount rate, you need to stay over a Saturday, which you are doing …Yes, that’ll be $830. Tim: Right, and does that include airport tax? Dolores: No, tax is another $70 on top of that. Tim: Okay. Can I book that, then? Dolores: Certainly. Can I help you with anything else? Tim: Yes, I’d like to book a hotel room too, for the full five nights. Could you check if the Regency Hotel has any rooms free? Dolores: Yes, they do. Tim: And is there a discount rate for conference delegates? Dolores: Yes, there is. I think it’s 10% but I can check that for you. Tim: Okay, do you mind if I book it provisionally for now and I’ll call you back later to confirm? I just need to check one or two details. Dolores: That’s fine, sir. Can I help you with anything else? Tim: No, that’s all for now. As I said, I’ll call you back. BBC Learning English III. Complete the dialogue Reservations clerk: Northwind Airways, good morning. May I help you? You: _______________________________________________________ Reservations clerk: One moment, please. Yes. There’s a flight at 16:45 and one at 18:00. You: ______________________________________________________ Reservations clerk:Economy, business class or first class ticket? You: ______________________________________________________ Reservations clerk: That would be ˆ346. You: ______________________________________________________ Reservations clerk: Certainly. Which flight would you like? You: ___________________________________________________ Reservations clerk: Could I have your name, please? You: ___________________________________________________ Reservations clerk: How would you like to pay, Ms. Jones? You: ____________________________________________________ Reservations clerk: Yes, but you will have to confirm this reservation at least two hours before departure time. You: ____________________________________________________ Reservations clerk: Now you have been booked, Ms. Jones. The flight leaves at 16:45, and your arrival in Sydney will be at 9:25 a.m., local time. The flight number is NWA 476. You: ____________________________________________________ Listening I. Imagine you are going on a business trip. What should you do beforehand? 1. Mike and Sarah work for a printing company near Manchester, England. Listen to them discuss Mike’s travel arrangements, and complete the table below.
2. Now Sarah phones Four Seasons Travel to book Mike’s trip. Date: 2015-12-24; view: 1229
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