... that
you can devote to other things.
Snap On/Off
Snap to Rulers
Snap to Focus Rulers
Snap to Perspective Rulers
Snap to Parallel Rulers
Figure 15-16:
Activate the
Snap To
function.
Figure 15-15:
You ... few functions and abilities that Debut simply can’t
do, such as applying special effects. This chapter is all about the advantages
you have with Manga Studio EX.
Understanding and Taking Advantage ... ruler — you just draw freehand! The ruler takes the lines you
draw and automatically straightens them and snaps them to the ruler’s angle.
It’s definitely one of the fastest and simplest means to...
...
Elementary English for Tourism and Hospitality
LESSON 1 – Taking a reservation over the phone
STUDY NOTES
Characters
Leo: Receptionist
Mona: ... Below are three examples. They are
equally acceptable.
a) Say the name of the business first, use a polite greeting to express the time of day and then your name.
For example: Plaza Hotel, ... first, the name of the business and then your name.
For example: Good morning, Plaza Hotel. Leo speaking.
c) Say the time of day first, the name of the business and then your name. Finally,...
...
EXERCISES
1. Key vocabulary
Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary.
credit card double repeat
both expiry welcome...
... _____ the rear of the hotel.
5. I can put you ____ rooms six-eleven and six-twelve.
6. The lifts are down the corridor and ____ your right.
3. Jumbled sentences - Offering help.
Rewrite ...
EXERCISES
1. Key vocabulary
Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary.
reservation lovely lobby
moment rear view...
... There are
Below are some nouns and prepositions. Use them to write sentences using there is or there are. When you have
checked your answers, say them out loud.
Example: swimming pool / on / ...
Practise saying this chant out loud.
Is there a kettle?
And are there cups?
Are there cups for tea?
Yes, there’s a kettle
And there are cups
Is that OK?
OK!
...
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3. Matching – Both and just
Match the first part of the conversation with the correct response. Practise saying them...
... out loud.
I recommend
I recommend
A restaurant close to here
And may I suggest,
May I suggest
You try a local beer?
Example answers: 2. 1) Yes it will. 2) Yes there is. 3) Yes
we do. ...
EXERCISES
1. Key vocabulary
Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary.
recommend very close restaurant
famous...
...
EXERCISES
1. Key vocabulary
Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary.
appetisers boiled coconut chicken
chillies crispy dishes garlic
ginger ... Sauce is e has mushrooms, tofu and garlic.
3. Language Practice – writing sentences
Below are some key words. Write sentences then say them out loud.
Example: Garlic / Chicken / good...
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Elementary English for Tourism and Hospitality
LESSON 7 – In the Restaurant
STUDY NOTES
Characters
Mona: Guest
Jack: Guest
Jean: Waitress
The story
Mona and Jack are dining ... my room? It’s not working.
A: I’m sorry. I’ll go and fix it now.
A: Is everything alright?
B: There’s no tea and coffee in my room.
A: I apologise. I’ll get you some right away.
A: Is ... some model dialogues to practise asking if there’s a problem. They also use now, straight away and
right away to say that you will do something immediately. Read them out loud with a friend....
...
Elementary English for Tourism and Hospitality
LESSON 8 – In the Restaurant
STUDY NOTES
Characters
Mona: Guest
Jack: Guest
Jean: Waitress
The story
Mona and Jack are dining ... spoken English, the two words are linked together. Practise saying would you as one word and use the
rising intonation at the end of the question.
Read the following questions out loud.
Example: ... story
Mona and Jack are dining at the Golden Lotus restaurant. They have just finished their meals and Jean gives them
the bill. Mona queries an amount on the bill then pays for their meals.
...
...
Elementary English for Tourism and Hospitality
LESSON 10 – Giving Directions
STUDY NOTES
Characters
Leo: Receptionist
Mona: Guest
Jack: Guest
Joe: Taxi driver
The story
Mona and ... just met someone, it is better
not to ask them personal questions. For example, questions about age, marital status, income and family may be
too personal for some Australians.
Below are some ... father, Jack, take a taxi ride with Joe, the driver.
Language Practice -Small talk
When Mona and Jack get in the taxi, Joe asks them some questions to start a conversation. These types of
questions...