Task 1. Read the text. Match the paragraph with the definitions. A.Travel is something that people do every day. It is very difficult to avoid the need to travel. It may be a trip to school, university or to work. Travelling can often take a long time, especially when great distances need to be covered. People often enjoy travelling abroad for holidays. However, for some people travelling is not fun at all. Some people suffer from travel sickness. This means that they will become unwell each time they travel. B.Travelling can be either affordable or costly. It often depends on how far you want to travel and the choice of transport Using a blcycle will not cost anything as you power it by using your legs. However, the use of a bicycle can be hard work and can take a lot of time to travel long distances. Cars and motorcycles are faster modes of transport, but they are more expensive to use as gasoline is needed for them to work. It can usually be assumed that the longer you wish to travel, the more expensive and time consuming it will be C.The use of a plane is necessary for people wanting to travel very long distances. A pilot will fly a plane from an airport for many thousands of miles to take people to places far away. Although traffic is rarely a problem for airplanes, it can take a lot of preparation to travel by plane. People often need to arrive at the alrport three hours prior to departure. D.A train is another mode of transport which is ideal for travelling long distances within the same country, or between countries which are connected by land. A train driver will stop at train stations on route to allow passengers wishing to proceed to the scheduled destination to board the train. E.A number of destinations can be travelled to by using the sea. People often depart from a harbour in a ferry which is driven by a captain. If the journey is a long distance, people may choose tosleep on the ferry while they wait to arrive at their destination. Some people choose to go on a cruise for their holiday, which would involve stopping at many different city ports for a short amount of time. People who need to travel short distances may choose not to use any transport at all. People often rely on their legs to take them to places nearby and they walk. This is often encouraged as certain modes of transport have been said to produce harmful emissions and damage the environment
1. We will leave the house only when the rain stops completely. 2. I will not tell you anything until I get permission. 3. Do not start work .poka not properly rested. 4. I leave here only when all of you know. 5. I'll talk to you about it when a little sleep. 6. While you dine, I ironed clothes. 7. While you sleep, I'll do your homework. 8. There's something I'll tell you if you promise to keep it a secret. 9. Peter will give you this book, if you ask. 10. Once the lesson is over, we'll go to the movies. 11. I do not know when he will return, and whether it will come back. 12. He was not sure whether he would go to England, and when it will be, if he goes
In the Middle East an American company was marketing tomato paste, but learned that when "tomato paste" was translated into Arabic it meant "tomato glue". The Chevrolet's Nova was not received well in Spanish-speaking countries. Its name sounded like no va, which in Spanish means "it doesn't go". In many countries the prefix "diet" cannot be used since it would require that a product be sold only in pharmacies. As we communicate with individuals from other cultures and countries we must be mindful not only with translations but also with the products we sell. An excellent example is provided in "McDiversify". Communication Note, which describes various menus designed by McDonald's to address the needs of different countries and cultures.
2. I will not tell you anything until I get permission.
3. Do not start work .poka not properly rested.
4. I leave here only when all of you know.
5. I'll talk to you about it when a little sleep.
6. While you dine, I ironed clothes.
7. While you sleep, I'll do your homework.
8. There's something I'll tell you if you promise to keep it a secret.
9. Peter will give you this book, if you ask.
10. Once the lesson is over, we'll go to the movies.
11. I do not know when he will return, and whether it will come back.
12. He was not sure whether he would go to England, and when it will be, if he goes
In the Middle East an American company was marketing tomato paste, but learned that when "tomato paste" was translated into Arabic it meant "tomato glue". The Chevrolet's Nova was not received well in Spanish-speaking countries. Its name sounded like no va, which in Spanish means "it doesn't go". In many countries the prefix "diet" cannot be used since it would require that a product be sold only in pharmacies.
As we communicate with individuals from other cultures and countries we must be mindful not only with translations but also with the products we sell. An excellent example is provided in "McDiversify". Communication Note, which describes various menus designed by McDonald's to address the needs of different countries and cultures.