4. Answer the questions.
1) What is the common feature o f all jobs in tourism?
2) What is the range o f activities o f travel agencies?
3) What traits must travel agents possess?
4) What are the main functions o f tour operators?
5) What are the categories o f tourist guides?
6) What qualities do guides need?
7) What does the job o f holidays consultants involve?
8) What jobs do airlines require?
9) What services do banks provide for their clients?
10) Why do travel writers receive lavish treatment?
7. Topics fo r Oral Compositions.
1) The main jobs in tourism.
2) The common features o f all jobs in tourism.
3) Tourism jobs, which are very attractive to you.
8. Scan text 2 and do the tasks below.
T ext 2
Unless air travel developed and wealth increased, the increase in
leisure would be impossible. Throughout the world, hours o f work
have declined. The working week has become shorter. The number
of public holidays and the amount of paid leave have increased. Like
most service industries, tourism is labour-intensive. The range o f
tourism jobs is very high. Many people are involved in public relations.
I f there were no specialists involved in public relations, it
would be difficult to promote tourism.
Public Relations (PR) is often confused with advertising. It is,
however, a distinct branch o f communication and involves informing
and educating the public about the activities or philosophy o f an
organization. Some companies have their own PR departments,
while others appoint consultants or agencies specializing in the job.
The keyword is communicating the company’s point o f view to various
target groups, in an effective manner in order that a favourable
impression should be formed. PR is, thus, a powerful management
function and a serious business activity. It docs not mean merely
building relations with different groups.
The importance o f PR is growing by the day. Both tour operators
and travel agencies have realized that advertising must be supplemented
with an effective PR. This helps in keeping close to the
customer to satisfy needs and anticipate changes in customer demand.
Many companies have recently launched customer clubs
through which they keep in contact with their customers, take their
advice and inform them about services. A happy customer will most
likely make repeated purchases, so an effective PR makes a good
business sense too. It is a means to win customer loyalty.
The functions o f PR can be described as follows:
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a) Press Relations: One objective o f the PR manager is to ensure
that the company get written about favourably in the press. For this,
relations with media correspondents have to be maintained. They
have to be provided with information and handouts.
b) Communications: It is necessary that customers know what
they are doing in the company or plan to do in the future. Misunderstandings
may otherwise arise which may affect the business in
the long run.
c) Lobbying: Effective PR can influence public policy. An important
function o f the PR professional is to maintain close relations
and convince influential people in various walks o f life.
d) Counselling: Doubts have to be removed from the minds o f
people through meetings and counselling, which will help keep a direct
contact and not let doubts remain which may have an adverse
impact on the company.
Notes:
keyword — ключевое слово
to confuse — спутывать, смешивать
to appoint — назначать, определять
target group — целевая группа
to satisfy' the needs — удовлетворять потребности.
отвечать требованиям
to anticipate — предвидеть
to launch — открывать (клуб)
to convince — убеждать
impact — влияние
9. Headline the text.
10. Give an annotation o f the text.
11. Answer the questions.
1) What do Public Relations involve?
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2) What is the keyword o f PR?
3) What are the functions o f PR?
4) What does each function mean?
2. Read the words and fin d the odd-one-out.
wages — salary — earnings — bonus — pay
job — trade — work — employment
occupation — trade — position — business — profession
skilled — competent — trained — qualified — educated — masterful
— experienced
receptionist — reservation ist — manager — airman — agency —
driver — waiter — counselor
post — work — position — skill
staff — personnel — person — establishment
4. Choose the right word.
job — position — occupation — post
1) He was unemployed doing only odd...........
2) Knitting is a useful........for long winter evenings.
3) This aid is for those who have a ... in our company.
4) He had a h a rd ........painting the car.
Work a t if our Qratnfnar
1. Open the brackets putting the verbs in the right tenses.
1) If you (ask) a counselor, he will tell you what to do.
2) She is going to visit some friends in Paris, when she (have)
free time.
3) Don't interrupt them if they (work).
4) If you call on in an hour, he (be) free.
5) Apply to our local representative as soon as you (have) any
problems.
2. Open the brackets putting the verbs in the right forms.
1) I f I had more money, I (spend) the summer in the South o f
France, but unfortunately I have to stay here.
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