1. The head chef has to plan daily meals.
Who has to plan daily meals?
What kind of meals does the head chef have to plan?
What does the head chef have to do?
What does the head chef have to plan?
2. In a small hotel the manager may be the owner of the hotel.
Where may the manager be the owner of the hotel?
Who may be the owner of the hotel in a small hotel?
What may the manager be the owner of?
3. The concierge can book theatre tickets.
Who can book theatre tickets?
What can the concierge book?
What kind of tickets can the concierge book?
4. Hotel managers must offer hospitality to their guests.
Who must offer hospitality to their guests?
What must hotel managers offer to their guests?
Who must hotel managers offer hospitality to?
5. In some hotels the concierge may be in charge of room keys.
Where may the concierge be in charge of room keys?
Who may be in charge of room keys in some hotels?
What may the concierge be in charge of?
What kind of keys may the concierge be in charge of?
6. The receptionist must send the signed registration cards to the cashier's office.
Who must send the signed registration cards to the cashier's office?
What must the receptionist send to the cashier's office?
What kind of cards must the receptionist send to the cashier's office?
Where must the receptionist send the signed registration cards to?
7. Receptionists may take messages for the hotel guests when they are out.
Who may take messages for the hotel guests when they are out?
What may receptionists take for the hotel guests?
Who may receptionists take messages for?
When may receptionists take messages for the hotel guests?
8. The concierge has to speak different foreign languages to the hotel guests.
Who has to speak different foreign languages to the hotel guests?
What does the concierge have to do?
What kind of languages does the concierge have to speak?
Who does the concierge have to speak different foreign languages to?
9. The front office employees must speak foreign languages because
they have to help guests from other countries.
Who must speak foreign languages to help guests from other countries?
What kind of employees must speak foreign languages?
What must the front office employees do?
Why must the front office employees speak foreign languages?
10. Booking clerks have to answer a lot of phone calls.
Who has to answer a lot of phone calls?
What kind of clerks have to answer a lot of phone calls?
What do booking clerks have to do?
How many phone calls do booking clerks have to answer?
11. The front desk clerks can help visitors in many ways.
Who can help visitors in many ways?
What kind of clerks can help visitors in many ways?
What can the front desk clerks do?
Whom can the front desk clerks help in many ways?
How can the front desk clerks help visitors?
12. The receptionist must help guests with the hotel formalities.
Who must help guests with the hotel formalities?
What must the receptionist do?
Whom must the receptionist help?
What must the receptionist help guests with?
What kind of formalities must the receptionist help guests with?
13. The assistant manager can manage the hotel when the general manager is absent.
Who can manage the hotel when the general manager is absent?
What kind of manager can manage the hotel when the general manager is absent?
What can the assistant manager do when the general manager is absent?
When can the assistant manager manage the hotel?
14. The concierge must help guests with letters and packages.
Who must help guests with letters and packages?
What must the concierge do?
Whom must the concierge help with letters and packages?
What must the concierge help guests with?
1. There isn't anything in the box. It’s empty.
2. I can do this job alone. I don’t need anybody to help me.
3. Tom lives somewhere near London
4. There is somebody in the garden.
5. It's dark. I can't see anything.
6. Where should we go tomorrow? Somewhere warm and sunny.
7. Where did you put my book? Somewhere on that shelf.
8. There is somebody at the door.
9. Can I have something to drink?
10. Don't worry. Somebody can tell you where the post-office in this town is.
11. Ask somebody to show you how to do it.
12. Can you say anything about the history of Great Britain?
13. This method is so simple that anybody can learn how to use it.
14. There is something wrong with the telephone.
15. The girl spoke in such a low voice that anybody could hear her.
Шопинг.
В нашей жизни магазины играют важную роль. Люди не могут существовать без них. Когда люди хотят что-то купить,они идут в магазины,где продаются различные товары. Через витрину магазина мы можем увидеть,что продаётся в том или ином магазине.
В бакалейной лавке вы можете купить сахар,чай,кофе,соль,перец,ветчину,бекон,сосиски,сардельки и т.д. Хлеб продаётся в пекарне,мясо -- в мясной лавке. За овощами и фруктами мы идём к зеленщику. Тортики и сладости продаются в кондитерской. Когда мы хотим купить одежду,идём в магазин мужской или женской одежды. Ботинки и туфли мы покупаем в обувном. Украшения -- в ювелирном. Книги -- в книжном.
Продавец или продавщица обычно стоят за стойкой. Кассир сидит за кассой. Продавец/продавщица взвешивает неупакованные товары и говорит цену. Людей,которые часто приходят в магазин купить различные товары,называют покупателями. Иногда в магазинах есть множество отделов. Эти магазины называются универмагами или супермаркетами. Супермаркеты -- магазины самообслуживания с разными отделами для разных продуктов. Супермаркеты продают тысячи пищевых продуктов: мясо,свежие фрукты и овощи,молочную продукцию,консервы,выпечку,деликатесы и алкоголь. В некоторых супермаркетах вы также можете купить бытовые товары. Супермаркеты расположены в торговых центрах и вдоль главных улиц. Супермаркеты популярны,поскольку они экономят время,имеют низкие цены и разнообразие продуктов в одном месте. Здесь вы можете купить почти всё,что надо. Эти магазины называются магазинами самообслуживания,поскольку здесь нет продавцов,только кассиры за кассами. Покупатели выбирают желаемые товары и оплачивают на кассе.