Unit 2 On the Go. A: The Airport. B: The Bus Station. C: At a Hotel

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Unit 2 On the Go A: The Airport B: The Bus Station C: At a Hotel Aim: To learn and use new vocabulary and expressions To complete 3 Dialogues/Role Plays in total.

A: The Airport 1 3 5 2 6 4 Can you match the following words to the numbers in the Picture? Airplane Carry-on bag Check-in counter Carousel Arrivals/Departure Board Metal Detector Here are some more words connected to the Airport. Can you and your partner explain them to each other? Baggage claim area (n) To board (v) Boarding pass (n) Customs (n) Customs inspector (n) Duty-free shop (n) Flight (n) Gate (n) To land (v) To take off (v) Terminal (n)

1. Check in Can you put the correct sentences on the right into the correct boxes in the dialogue? 1. 2. Do you have any luggage to check? Please put it on this scale Would you like a window or an aisle seat? Here is my mileage card. 3. 4. Gate 15 is down the hall to the left. Did you pack your own suitcase? Have you left it unattended since you packed it? Good morning. Can I see your passport and ticket, please? Here is your boarding pass. Your boarding time is 10am. 5. 6. 7.

2. Security Can you put the correct sentences on the right into the correct boxes in the dialogue? 8. 9. Please empty your pockets. Please step this way ma am.

3. Boarding Can you put the correct sentences on the right into the correct boxes in the dialogue? 10. Boarding pass please. We will now begin boarding rows 20-40. 11. Ladies and gentlemen, Korean Air Flight A536 to London is now ready for boarding. Please proceed to Gate 15 at this time. 12.

4. The Flight Can you put the correct sentences on the right into the correct boxes in the dialogue? 13. 14. Sir, please put up your seat and tray table for landing. This is your captain speaking. We are experiencing some turbulence. Please return to your seats and fasten your seatbelts.

5. Immigration Can you put the correct sentences on the right into the correct boxes in the dialogue? All right. You may proceed to the baggage claim area. I flew in from Seoul. What is the purpose of your visit? Where are you coming from? 15. 16. 17. 18.

6. Lost Luggage Can you put the correct sentences on the bottom into the correct boxes in the dialogue? 19. 20. 21. You can pick up your luggage at carousel 3. You ll have to go to the baggage claim office. Do you have your baggage ticket?

B: The Bus Station 3 1 2 4 Can you match the following words to the numbers in the Picture? Counter Ticket window Locker Vending machine Here are some more words connected to the Bus Station. Can you and your partner explain them to each other? Baggage compartment (n) To board (v) To get off (v) Destination (n) To miss (a bus) (v) To catch (a bus) (v) Single/ One-way ticket (n) Return/ Round-trip ticket (n) On time (adj) Schedule (n) Timetable (n)

Dialogue Sample: The man at the information kiosk has a problem with his ticket. He is talking to one of the employees behind the counter. Practice their conversation with a partner. Man: Employee: Man: Employee: Man: I just bought this ticket to Ft. Wayne, but the ticket agent made a mistake. What s the problem? I paid for a round-trip ticket, but he gave me a one-way ticket. I just saw the mistake a minute ago. What should I do? Talk to the agent who sold you the ticket. He can give you a new one. But look at the line! If I wait in that line again, I ll miss my bus! Employee: Man: Employee: Man: Hmmmmmm. Which agent helped you? The one on the left. All right. Let s talk to him. Thank you. I appreciate your help. Now can you try the following situations? 1 A: You are waiting for the bus to Manchester. You bought your ticket, but now you can t find it. You go to the information kiosk to see if anyone found the ticket and turned it in. You ask what you should do. B: You are working at the bus station information kiosk. You have not seen this person s ticket. You tell the person he will have to buy a new ticket if he can t find it. 2 A: B: 3 A: B: You bought a return ticket to Galway, but you have just noticed that it is a one-way ticket, although you paid for a return ticket. Try to change your ticket. A passenger has a problem with his/her ticket. Try to help them out. You bought a ticket to Cork, but you have just realized that the ticket you have is for another city. Your bus leaves in 20 minutes. You need to change your ticket quickly. You cannot change the person s ticket as the bus for Cork is already full. Try suggesting taking a different bus tomorrow morning instead.

C: At a Hotel Here are some words connected to a Hotel. Can you and your partner explain them to each other? Balcony Deck chair Diving board Front desk Ice machine Pay phone Room key Suitcase Lift (elevator) Bill (check) Reception Form Sign Signature John Hancock Air-conditioned Bellboy (n) Chambermaid (n) To check in (v) To check out (v) Concierge (n) Double room (n) En-suite (n) Guest (n) Laundromat (n) Reservation (n) To reserve (v) An outside line (n) Single room (n) Suite (n) Vacancy (n) Room service (n) Wake-up call (n) Code (n) View (n) Sea View (n) Mountain View (n) Sommelier (n)

Dialogue: Checking in to a Hotel Below is a mixed up conversation. Rearrange the conversation so that it makes sense^^ Number Front desk (F) Guest (G) Sentences Would you prefer a single or a double? 10 P.M.? Thanks. Oh! And can I get a wake-up call for 6:30 A.M. And how about a restaurant? Great. What time does the restaurants close? It s $145.00 a night. How many nights will you be staying? It s D-A-V-I-E-S. I d like a room, please? Great. I ll pay with VISA then. What time is checkout? And how do you spell that, sir? So that s D-A-V-I-E-S. How would you like to pay for the room? Do you take VISA? There are restaurants on the 1st and 3rd floor and there s a café next to the lobby. Yes, we do. We take VISA, Mastercard, and American Express. A double, please. How much is that? Checkout is at 10 o clock. Your room number is 505. Is there anything else you would like to know? Yes, there is. It s on the 2nd floor. But you have to bring the towel from your room. OK. One night comes to $145.00 plus tax. May I have your name please? Is there a pool here? 1 F Welcome to the Beachside Inn. How may I help you? They both close at 10:00 P.M. Sure. No problem. Wake-up call for 6:30 A.M. Enjoy your stay. Just tonight. It s Davies. Robertson Davies.

Hotel Role Play Front Desk Sample Conversation Front Desk: Welcome to the Wyatt Hotel. How may I help you? Traveler: I d like a room please? Front Desk: Would you like a single or a double? Traveler: I d like a double, please? Front Desk: May I have your name, please? Traveler: Seanan Clifford Front Desk: Could you spell that please? Traveler: CLIFFORD Front Desk: How many are in your party? Traveler: Just two. Front Desk: How many nights would you like to stay? Traveler: Just tonight. Front Desk: How will you be paying? Traveler: Is Visa OK? Front Desk: That ll be fine. Would you like a wake-up call? Traveler: Yes, I d like a wake-up call for 6:30. Do you have a pool? Front desk: Yes, we do. On the 2 nd floor. Here s your key. That s room 405 on the fourth floor. You work at the front desk of a hotel. As guests come in write down their information in the table below: Hint: Ask the questions on the right side of this worksheet: Name Room Size Number of People Number of Nights Wake-up Call (Y/N) Method of Payment Important Questions: (1) How may I help you? (2) Can I have your name please? (3) How do you spell that? (4) Would you like a single or a double? (5) How many people are you traveling with? (6) How many nights will you be staying? (7) How will you be paying? (8) Would you like a wake-up call? (9) Is there anything else you would like to know?

Hotel Role Play Guest Sample Conversation Front Desk: Welcome to the Wyatt Hotel. How may I help you? Traveler: I d like a room please? Front Desk: Would you like a single or a double? Traveler: I d like a double, please? Front Desk: May I have your name, please? Traveler: Seanan Clifford Front Desk: Could you spell that please? Traveler: CLIFFORD Front Desk: How many are in your party? Traveler: Just two. Front Desk: How many nights would you like to stay? Traveler: Just tonight. Front Desk: How will you be paying? Traveler: Is Visa OK? Front Desk: That ll be fine. Would you like a wake-up call? Traveler: Yes, I d like a wake-up call for 6:30. Do you have a pool? Front desk: Yes, we do. On the 2 nd floor. Here s your key. That s room 405 on the fourth floor. You are a traveler who would like a room at a hotel. Go from hotel to hotel and book a room in each. Hint: You may use some of the phrases and questions on the right: Hotel Name Room Number Price Checkout Time Restaurant Location Pool Location Important Phrases: (1) I d like a room. (2) How much is a single room? (3) Is there a pool? (4) What floor is the on? (5) Where is the restaurant located? (6) What time is checkout? (7) Do you accept VISA/Master card?