(精选)酒店管理英语听说教程Unit2 Concierge Service课件.ppt

(精选)酒店管理英语听说教程Unit2 Concierge Service课件.ppt

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《酒店管理英语听说教程》 范广丽 袁立辉 主编 ISBN:978-7-5663-0385-1 2012年9月 北京第1版 Unit 2 Concierge Service Part A Phonetics: Monophthongs 单元音—The Front Vowels 前元音[e][?] Part B Listening In: On Tips Part C Speaking Out: Concierge’s Work Part D Further Listening Part A Phonetics: Monophthongs 单元音—The Front Vowels 前元音[e] [?] Page 9 Task 1 [e] Task 2 [?] Task 3 Words Task 4 Phrases Task 5 Sentences Unit 2 * Part B Listening In: On Tips Page 10 New Words ticket n. 罚单 accompany with 伴有,带有 shiver vi.? 颤动,发抖 nationality n. 国籍,民族 news agency 通讯社 augment vt. 增加 Unit 2 * Task 1 Short Conversations Part B Listening In: On Tips Page 11 Task 2 Long Conversation Unit 2 * Bob: Hello. Amy: Hello. Bob: Are you from England? Amy: No, I’m from America. Where are you from? Bob: I live in Paris, but I’m not French. Amy: So you’re from… Bob: Australia. May I know your name? Amy: Sure. I’m Amy Brown. Bob: And I’m Bill Smith. What are you doing here? Amy: I’m a student. And you? Bob: I’m a new reporter. I’m working here. Well, nice to meet you, Amy. Amy: Nice to meet you, too. Unit 2 * Scripts 6. Where is Amy Brown from? B. America. 7. What nationality is Bill Smith? D. Australian. 8. What is Amy doing here? A. Studying. 9. Why is Bill Smith here? A. Working for his news agency. 10.Which of the following cannot be learned from the conversation? C. Amy and Bob are now in England. Unit 2 * Part B Listening In: On Tips Page 12 Task 3 Passage Unit 2 * Hotel workers depend on tips to augment their usually small salaries. Rather than being annoyed at having to tip the doorman who greets you, consider it part of the cost of travel and be prepared with the dollar bills you will need to hand out before you even get to your room. The tip you give to the doorman is depending on the amount of luggage, tip $1 to $2 to the doorman who takes your bags and turns them over to a bellman. If you are visiting and have no luggage, you naturally do not tip him for simpl

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