IS SERVICE INCLUDED?
Introduction
This work aims to familiarize students with the tourism industry in Panama. We will focus on the aspect of giving tips or not. We will research about the services and places in Panama where a tip is expected. We will also present a survey about tipping in other countries.
Task
Questionnaire
How much should the client give each person in the list below for service in Panama?
Waiter/waitress
Barman/barmaid
Hotel porter
Hotel maid
Taxi driver
Process
Do this survey with your partners.
In Panama, which of these people would you tip? How much would you give them?
Fill in the chart with the names of the people in your group of 5 students. Use this system:
= I usually give a tip.
X = I never give a tip
? = I sometimes give a tip
10% = I give ten percent of the bill. (or whatever exact percentage you give)
± 15% = I give about 15% of the bill. (or whatever
50% = I give fifty cents (or whatever)
=
I round the bill up to a slightly higher sum. (e.g. from $19.50 to $20)
Your partner’s name
Barman/barmaid
Bus conductor
Fast food server
Cinema attendant
hairdresser
Hotel potter
Pool attendant
Room attendant
Waiter/waitress
Resources
Forbes.com
Other web pages referring to the topic
Evaluation
Answering the quest in http://www.englishskillsandpractice.blogspot.com is 50% of the evaluation. Explaining your presentation is 50%.
Conclusion
We present our findings. We share and discuss the results of the survey and present a role play about giving tips in the classroom.
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Silent consonants
These modal auxiliaries are pronounced as follows:
would
1 [wood; unstressed wuhd]could
[kood; unstressed kuhd]should
[shood]Don't pronounce the l in the following words
walk [wawk]
talk [tawk]
stalk [stawk]
Be careful with the silent in
Island [ahy-luhnd]
isle [ahyl]
aisle [ahyl]
There are words ending in -ough pronounced as of
tough [tuhf]
cough [kawf, kof]
enough [ih-nuhf]
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Etiquetas: Pronunciation of words with silent consonants or vowels
martes, 23 de febrero de 2010
ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION TIPS
The pronunciation of the past tense of the following verbs is very simple all of them are pronounced as /ot/ at the end.
BASE FORM PAST TENSE
buy bought
catch caught
fight fought
seek sought
teach taught
think thought
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Etiquetas: Pronunciation of verbs ending in -aught or -ought
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- Indira Rojas
- Panama, Panama City, Panama
- English Teacher from Panama. I'm also official translator of English and Spanish