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② Study Objectives 令学会用英语与客人有效沟通,并对客人用英 语进行景点介绍 令熟练掌握与本话题相关的专业英语词汇及常用句型表达 ◆练习用英语作景点介绍 令学会用英文描述景点的规范写作 令学会英语中的送别礼仪 www.themegallery.com
www.themegallery.com LOGO ❖学会用英语与客人有效沟通,并对客人用英 语进行景点介绍 ❖熟练掌握与本话题相关的专业英语词汇及常用句型表达 ❖练习用英语作景点介绍 ❖学会用英文描述景点的规范写作 ❖学会英语中的送别礼仪 Study Objectives
② Part One Background Material Part Two Situational Dialogue Part Three Writing-skill Part Four exercises Part Five Social Etiquette www.themegallery.com
www.themegallery.com LOGO • Part Two Situational Dialogue • Part Three Writing-skill • Part Four Exercises • Part Five Social Etiquette • Part One Background Material
② Part One Background Material Question: How to arrange sightseeing? Tips for reference As a receptionist at a trave/ service when you show the tourists to sightseeing, the following ten steps are for your references 1. Arrive ahead of time 2. Greet the tourists and do the counting 3. Brief routine 4. Distribute pamphlets maps 5. Give commentaries to sightseeing spots www.themegallery.com
www.themegallery.com LOGO Part One Background Material Question: How to arrange sightseeing? As a receptionist at a travel service, when you show the tourists to sightseeing, the following ten steps are for your references: Tips for reference 1. Arrive ahead of time. 2. Greet the tourists and do the counting. 3. Brief routine. 4. Distribute pamphlets maps. 5. Give commentaries to sightseeing spots
② Part One Background Material 6. Remind the tourists to take their valuables Warn the tourists of safety 8. Familiar with the attractions 9. Explaining on the way 10. Always remember to let guests know tour program, what to do next, where to go, and need how much time etc www.themegallery.com
www.themegallery.com LOGO Part One Background Material 6. Remind the tourists to take their valuables. 7. Warn the tourists of safety. 8. Familiar with the attractions 9. Explaining on the way. 10. Always remember to let guests know tour program, what to do next, where to go, and need how much time, etc
O Part Two Situational Dialogue Dialogue One A: a group leader B traveler A C. traveler B D:a clerk at trave/ service D: Is everyone here Mr Smith? A: (counting the guests)Yes, everyone,s on the coach. We can go now D: Now, ladies and gentleman, welcome to Beijing First, let me introduce myself. My name's Jenny, your tour guide from CYTS. I'm very glad to have you here and wish you a pleasant stay in China. It's 9: 30 a.m., so please set your watches by the local time. Now were driving to the first stop------Tian an Men Square. It will take us about 45 minutes to get there B: Oh, Tian'an Men Square, the largest urban square in the world www.themegallery.com
www.themegallery.com LOGO Part Two Situational Dialogue A: a group leader B: traveler A C: traveler B D: a clerk at travel service D: Is everyone here, Mr. Smith? A: (counting the guests) Yes, everyone’s on the coach. We can go now. D: Now, ladies and gentleman, welcome to Beijing. First, let me introduce myself. My name’s Jenny, your tour guide from CYTS. I’m very glad to have you here and wish you a pleasant stay in China. It’s 9:30 a.m., so please set your watches by the local time. Now we’re driving to the first stop------Tian’an Men Square. It will take us about 45 minutes to get there. B: Oh, Tian’an Men Square, the largest urban square in the world. Dialogue One
O Part Two Situational Dialogue D: Very good. Ladies and gentlemen, let's now enjoy the sights outside On your left is our Economical Zone for the Development of New Technology. 1 It is divided into two areas the business center and the residential quarter. There is three-star hotel and some office buildings for investors and businessmen. Now on your right---the vast green field C: What's that on the horizon, a palace? D: That' s the Chinese ancient building built in the Qing Dynasty, about 300 years ago. It was used at the time as the imperial summer palace C: What a beautiful view----the green field with the red ochre D: Here we are. This is Tian an men square A: My God. What a huge e place D: Yes, it is the biggest square in the world B: Oh. is that so www.themegallery
www.themegallery.com LOGO Part Two Situational Dialogue Very good. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s now enjoy the sights outside. On your left is our Economical Zone for the Development of New Technology.1 It is divided into two areas, the business center and the residential quarter. There is three-star hotel and some office buildings for investors and businessmen. Now on your right---the vast green field. What’s that on the horizon, a palace? That’s the Chinese ancient building built in the Qing Dynasty, about 300 years ago. It was used at the time as the imperial summer palace. What a beautiful view----the green field with the red ochre. Here we are. This is Tian’an Men Square. My God. What a huge place. Yes, it is the biggest square in the world. Oh, is that so! D: C: D: C: D: A: D: B:
O Part Two Situational Dialogue D: See that building over there? C: Yes, it,'s magnificent. I suppose that must be the Great Hall of the People. 2 D: Right. You may be interested to know that the construction of the whole thing took less than a year A: Really! That amazing D: Look at that monument, it's the Monument to the People's Heroes 3 Here you can trace the history of China from its earliest beginning to the modern. To your right is the Rostrum of the Gate of Heavenly Peace. 4 On the west side of the square and south of Chang 'an Avenue is the Great hall of the People now lets have a stroll around the square This is the world-famous Forbidden City where once emperors, empresses and their families lived. 5 www.themegallery
www.themegallery.com LOGO Part Two Situational Dialogue See that building over there? Yes, it’s magnificent. I suppose that must be the Great Hall of the People.2 Right. You may be interested to know that the construction of the whole thing took less than a year. Really! That’ amazing! Look at that monument, it’s the Monument to the People’s Heroes3 . Here you can trace the history of China from its earliest beginning to the modern. To your right is the Rostrum of the Gate of Heavenly Peace.4 On the west side of the square and south of Chang’an Avenue is the Great Hall of the People. Now let’s have a stroll around the square. This is the world-famous Forbidden City where once emperors, empresses and their families lived.5 D: C: D: A: D:
O Part Two Situational Dialogue B: Oh, it,'s gorgeous and elaborate, indeed A: You call it the Palace Museum now, don, t you? D: Yes. As far as I know, it's the largest existing imperial palace in the world today C: My goodness! It really is big D: Now let's go to the other place A: oK, let' s go www.themegallery
www.themegallery.com LOGO Part Two Situational Dialogue B: Oh, it’s gorgeous and elaborate, indeed. A: You call it the Palace Museum now6 , don’t you? D: Yes. As far as I know, it’s the largest existing imperial palace in the world today. C: My goodness! It really is big! D: Now let’s go to the other place. A: OK, let’s go
② Part Two situational Dialogue Vocabulary(1) local [laurel ad 当地的 square skeE ]n 正方形;(方形)广场 Economical Zone 经济特区 residential rezi'denal] ad 居住的;住宅的 horizon he rain]n 地平,地平线;水平 imperial im piariel ] ad 帝国的;皇帝的;皇室的 ochre [euke(r]n 石 magnificent maeg'nifisnt ]adj 壮丽的,宏伟的;华丽的, 豪华的 construction ken ']an]n 建造,建筑;建设;建筑物 www.themegallery
www.themegallery.com LOGO Part Two situational Dialogue Vocabulary(1) local [ 'ləukəl ] adj. 当地的 square [ skwɛə ] n. 正方形;(方形)广场 Economical Zone 经济特区 residential [ rezi'denʃəl ] adj. 居住的;住宅的 horizon [ hə'raizn ] n. 地平,地平线;水平 imperial [ im'piəriəl ] adj. 帝国的;皇帝的;皇室的 ochre [ 'əʊkə(r) ] n. 石 magnificent [ mæg‘nifisnt ] adj. 壮丽的,宏伟的;华丽的, 豪华的 construction [ kən'strʌkʃən ] n. 建造,建筑;建设;建筑物