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Bachelor in Economics (S.E): Manajemen

Course : Business English (1510BE09)

online.uwin.ac.id

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Session Topic : Travel

Course: Business English

By Sugeng Riyadi, S.Pd., M.Hum.

UWIN eLearning Program

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Content

• Part 1 Transportation

• Part 2 Business Trip

• Part 3 Would Like

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Part1: Transportation

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Travel: Overview

a. Vocabulary:

Travel-related words

Language,

b. …Focus:

• Would like,

• Simple Future with be going to

c. …Skills:

Making travel arrangement

d. Case study/discussion

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Travel: Transportation

a. At the airport:

• Check-in counter, gate, terminal, departure board, departure lounge,

• runway, arrivals area, baggage claim, customs.

b. Type of flights: Domestic, international, direct, transit

c. Documents:

Passport, ID card (identification), visa, driver's license, boarding pass

d. Tickets:

Single (one-way) ticket, return (round trip) ticket

e. Seating: Window seat, aisle seat, middle seat.

f. Baggage/Luggage:

Suitcase, hand luggage, excess baggage, bag, briefcase, scale

g. Personnels: Pilot, steward/stewardess, flight attendant

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a. Hire car/rental car

b. Train:

1) Underground/subway,

2) Train station,

3) Ticket office,

4) Ticket fare,

5) Platform/track

c. Taxi/cab

d. Bus:

1) Bus top,

2) Bus station,

3) Stopover,

4) Shuttle bus

Travel: Other Transportation

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Travel: Accommodation

a. Types of Accommodation:

Hotel, B&B (bed & breakfast), guesthouse, hostel, campsite

b. Activities:

Check-in, check-out, reservation, vacancy, to book, to pay the bill, to

stay at a hotel

c. Types of room (2): a single, a double, a queen, a king

d. Floor:

1) Ground floor, first floor, third floor (UK)

2) First floor, second floor, third floor (US)

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Travel: Accommodation (Cont.)

e. Room Features:

Balcony, air conditioning, bath, en-suite bathroom, internet access,

minibar, safe, shower

f. Hotel features:

• Bar, car park, corridor, fire escape, games room, gym,

• Laundry service, lift, lobby, reception, restaurant, room service,

sauna, swimming pool

g. Hotel Staff:

Manager, housekeeper, receptionist, room attendant, chambermaid,

doorman, porter/bellboy/bellhop

h. Other useful words:

Fire alarm, laundry, room key, room number, wake-up call

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Travel: Vocabulary

Check your vocabulary !

a. The place where passengers go to find their luggage (cases) at the end

of a flight

b. Special ticket showing that passenger has checked in & may board

plane

c. Large display in airport showing times, destinations of departing flights

d. Luggage that is more than the permitted or allowed weight

e. The strip on which planes land & take off

f. To register at a hotel as a guest

g. To return keys, to pay for the bill & depart from a hotel

h. A telephone call that you can request in order to wake you up at a

specific time

i. A small refrigerator in a hotel room, it contains snacks, beverages,

alcoholic drinks.

j. An empty, unoccupied room that can be rented

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Part2: Business Trip

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Stephen Lim is going to go on a business trip next week,

• from Monday until Wednesday.

• Look at his travel itinerary:

Travel: Business Trip

Day & Time Location Event Detail

Monday

7.00 amJakarta Flight to Hongkong Cathay Pacific

Tuesday

11.00 amHongkong

1. Arrive at HK airport

2. Check in HK Hotel

Pick-up by hotel

service

Wednesday

9.00 am

7.00 pm

HK Company

HK Restaurant

1. Meeting at HK

company

2. Dinner w/a business

partner

1. Pick-up by HK

company

2. Taking a cab to

the restaurant

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Travel: Question & Answer

Look at these questions !

What…

1. …airline is Stephen going to

take ?

2. …time is he going to arrive in

Hong Kong Airport ?

3. Where is he going to stay ?

4. What is he going to do on

Wednesday ?

5. Who is he going to have

dinner with ?

Now, complete the answer

with the missing verbs!

1. Stephen is going to take

Cathay Pacific Airline.

2. He is going to arrive at Hong

Kong Airport at 11 am.

3. Where is he going to stay at

HK Hotel.

4. What is he going to have a

meeting at HK Company.

5. He is he going to have dinner

with a business partner.

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Future with be going to

1. Future with be going to is used to express a fixed plan/arrangement

for the future.

2. Be going to is always followed by Verb 1.

Travel: Future

I am

going to

1. Take a subway

2. Visit the expo.

3. Try the sauna.

4. Exercise at the gym.

5. Meet an old friend.

6. Visit a relative.

7. Check-in at 12.30.

8. Check out before 1 pm.

9. Pay the bill by credit card.

You

We

They

are

He

She

It

is

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Travel: Question & Answer

Look again at Stephen’s

itinerary, then answer these

questions !

1. What time is Stephen’s plane

going to take off ?

2. Who is going to pick him up at

the airport ?

3. What time is the meeting going

to start ?

4. Where is he going to have

dinner on Wednesday ?

5. How is he going to go to the

restaurant ?

Check your answer !

1. Stephen’s plane is going to

take off at 7.00 am.

2. Hotel Service is going to pick

him up at the airport.

3. The meeting going to start at

9.00 am.

4. He is going to have dinner at

HK restaurant.

5. He is going to go to the

restaurant by taxi/cab.

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Part3: Would Like

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a. Look at page 60 of Ian Badger’s

English for Work: Everyday Business

English.

b. There are some examples of

• dialogues on how to check in for a

flight,

• how to hire a car, how to book a

hotel room.

c. Pay attention to the sentences in

bold.

• Some of those sentences use the

phrase would like which is…

• …usually shortened into ‘d like.

“Would like” is,

• actually the more formal & polite

way of saying “want”.

• Both would like & want are

followed by to + verb 1.

Look at these examples:

a) I’d like to hire a car for 3 days.

b) I want to hire a car for 3 days.

c) I’d like to book a twin room for 2

nights.

d) I want to book a twin room for 2

nights.

Travel: Would Like

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On your own

Pick one of the situations below, &

• then make a short dialogues in pairs/group.

• Don’t forget to use would like, & add some more details.

Book a…

1. …flight/train ticket to a city in Indonesia.

2. …hotel room in a city in Indonesia.

3. Order some foods in a restaurant.

4. Book a ticket for a show/concert.

Travel: Exercise

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