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come | occupied | may | are | stay | get | arrive | go | Call |
When you _ to another country or city you can _ at your friend's house or flat. But if you haven't got any relatives or friends you _ stay at a hotel. There _ 2 sorts of hotels: at the seaside and in city The hotels at the seaside usually _ big territory. And the services and facilities are usually better there then in city hotels. You can get more things free. Also at the seaside hotels food is served usually 2 of 3 times a day and in city hotels you can _ only breakfast. Before you _ somewhere you can make arrangements about a room of the hotel you'll _. You can _ at the hotel of send them a fax or telegram which numbers you can _ in the advertisement. If you _ it, when you arrive at the hotel it is necessary to come up to the reception desk.There a person can order a room. First of all you must _ in an arrival card. Your name and surname, telephone number and address besides it is necessary to point out how long (you) _ to stay here. Also among the seaside hotels the best with club system. Usually on the territory of such hotels there are 4-5 storied building with single rooms, double rooms, and suites and separate there are family cottages. Club system _ to take free any, soft drinks, food 24 hours a day, because everything is included into the price of the tour. There are all day room services, dry cleaners, laundries. In the rooms there _ a refrigerator, bathroom, a satellite TV and direct dial phone. Also such hotels have their own place on the beach with comfortable sun beds. In the evenings you can _ to the disco or to the restaurant. You can _ a yacht tour to some historical places (if any) or something like that. After visiting such hotels you'll _ home happy and refreshed.
Task for Office hours: You have just spent a weekend staying at the hotel When you get home you find that you have left a bag at the hotel
References:
Main literature:
1.New English file (pre-intermediate) Student’s book/Work book ClieveOxenden Christina Latham – Koening. Oxford University Press, 2010
2. New Inside Out (pre-intermediate) Student’s book Sue Kay & Vaughan Jones Macmillian 2012
3. Cutting edge (pre-intermediate) Student’s book. Sarah Cunningham and Peter Moon Longman 2008
Additional literature:
4.“Essential grammar” R.Murphy. Second edition. (pre-intermediate)l. Cambridge University Press. 2009.
5.Brush up your English Romanovich A. U. Moscow 2007
6.onestopenglish.com
Hand-out English as a foreign language Level:Pre-IntermediateLexical theme:At the Library Credits:2Grammar:Defining relative clauses Practical Lesson 10 Teacher: Doszhanova Zhanat Muratbaevna |
Warming-up: A good library will never be too neat, or too dusty, because somebody will always be in it, taking books off the shelves and staying up late reading them.”
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GRAMMAR: Defining relative clauses
To give important information about a person, place, or thing use a relative clause (= a relative pronoun + subject + verb). That’s the woman who wonthe lottery last year. Use the relative pronouns who for people, which for things, and where for places. Use whose to mean ‘of who /of which’. This is the restaurant where we had dinner last week. You can use that instead of who or which. She is the girl who/that works with my brother. It’s a thing which/that connects two computers. |
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