This self-study e-textbook will help you quickly learn travel English. The Level 1 e-book is written for English students who are too busy to take a course in travel English but who still want to learn English they need for world travel. The book focuses on topics, such as going through immigration & customs, checking into a hotel, ordering food, changing money, and shopping.
Surviving with English - Basic - International Communication Skills For Professional People (2003 Edition)
Surviving with English - Basic is for professional adults who need English for work and travel. Each one-page lesson depicts an authentic situation that learners might encounter in real-life: introducing people at work, ordering a meal, checking into a hotel/airport etc.
This concise text gives travel and tourism students a look at the organizational and operational aspects of lodgings. It covers all departments of a property including front-office operations such as registration, luggage, room keys, accounting, checking out, housekeeping, engineering and security, and the food and beverage department.
Living English Video Series Watch Living English and get to know the characters of our drama 'Sisters and Brothers' as you learn and revise your basic English skills. The 42-part series looks at the English language used in everyday situations such as checking into a hotel or describing people.
This is a complete revision of a classic, seminal, and authoritative book that has been the model for most books on the topic written since 1970. It focuses on practical techniques throughout, rather than a rigorous mathematical treatment of the subject. It explores the building of stochastic (statistical) models for time series and their use in important areas of application —forecasting, model specification, estimation, and checking, transfer function modeling of dynamic relationships, modeling the effects of intervention events, and process control.