
新视野商务英语视听说上课件U5.pptx
59页Unit 5Business TravelBusiness TravelListening PracticeLanguage Focus AVideo 2Warm-upVideo 1Business CultureUNIT 5CONTENTSPart I Part II Part IIIPart IV Part V Language Focus BPart VI Part VII Part IWork in pairs. What will people usually do when they travel by air? Rearrange the following steps in the correct order.h f d c j a b e i gPart IITask 1 John Smith is phoning to book an airplane ticket. Here is the dialogue between John and the ticket agent. Put it in the correct order, then listen to the dialogue to check your answers. The first one has been done for you.ScriptThe correct order is: a o n c l r e h f q g k i b p m d jScriptTask 21. Listen to five short conversations, then decide where they take place.Scriptin a taxiat a hotelon an airplaneat customsin a booking officeScriptScriptTask 22. Listen to another five conversations and fill in the blanks.reserve a roomcheck forrather fullticket and passportboarding passtagsScriptRoom serviceplainblackdeclaresubject tobelongingscheck outcomes toreceiptScriptScriptPart IIIFollow-up Practice1. Listen to a conversation at the check-in counter, then complete the chart below.Follow-up PracticeScriptSeats C and D in Row 12 (window seat)two 20 kilos per passenger 26 kilosUS $24 Gate 7nowScriptFollow-up Practice2. Listen to the following announcements that are broadcast at the airport. Pay attention to the flight numbers, departure times and boarding gate numbers, then write them in the blanks. ScriptScriptPart IVPre-viewing1. Do you know about any duty-free or dutiable articles that need to be declared when going through customs? Figure out as many articles as you can.2. Look at the following pictures to have a rough idea of the video.Viewing1. Watch the video and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).ScriptFTFFFFTTScriptGoing through customs(George is going abroad on business. This is his first time travelling abroad.Now he is going through customs.)Inspector: Good afternoon. May I see your passport, please?George: Of course. Here you are.Inspector: Thank you. What is the purpose of your visitbusiness or pleasure?George: Business.Inspector: I see. How long will you be staying in our country?George: About a week.Inspector: Is this your first time in the country?George: Yes. Ive been invited by our business associates to attend a trade fair.Inspector: Fine. Is this all your luggage?George: Yes, thats all my luggage, one suitcase and one bag.Inspector: Do you have anything to declare?George: I guess not. I mean Im not quite sure about it. You see, this is my first time.Inspector: I see. Well, would you mind opening your suitcase?George: Oh, not at all.Inspector: Thanks.(George opens his suitcase. The inspector is inspecting the suitcase, and nowhe looks at a bag.)Inspector: Whats inside the bag?George: Thats my laptop computer. Do I have to pay duty on it?Inspector: No, its duty-free.George: By the way, Im carrying four packs of cigarettes for my own use. Are they dutiable?Inspector: No, goods for personal use rather than commercial use are not subject to duty. And they are within the limit.George: Good. And thanks for the information.Inspector: All right. Heres your passport.George: Is that all the customs formalities?Inspector: Yes. Youre through now. Have a pleasant stay.George: Thanks a lot.ScriptWork in pairs. Make up dialogues according to the following situations.Post-viewingBooking Air TicketA: Northwest Airways, good morning. Can I help you?B: Id like to book a seat on a fight from New York to London on the 2nd of next month, please.A: Do you want a morning or an afternoon flight?B: There is a fight leaving Kennedy Airport 17:30 in the afternoon. That would be the most convenient.A: Im afraid that flight is fully booked. Ill just check to see if there have been any cancellations. No, its fully booked at the moment.B: Could you check other f lights leaving New York for London on the late afternoon on the 2nd of next month?SampleA: There are seats available on a flight departing Kennedy Airport at 16:15, arriving at London at 18:50 local time.B: And after 18:30?A: There is a flight leaving 18:45, arriving at London Heathrow Airport at 21:15 local time. There are plenty of seats available on that.B: I think the 16:15 service is more suitable. Can I book a seat on that, please?A: Could I have your name, please?B: My name is Johnson. The first name initial is M.A: First class or economy?B: First class please.A: Single or return fare?B: Single.SamplePart VFollow-up Practice1. Answer the following questions briefly according to what you hear.ScriptFrom January 15th to 18th.No, there isnt.By credit card.He is booking a small conference room.He is asking for a wake-up call for tomorrow morning.Approximately 8 hours.The price for a single room with garden view is US $150, and that for a similar room with rear view is US $125.Script(1) A: Morning, Reservations. How can I help you?B: Id like to book a room for January 15th to 18th; do you h。












