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Task 10. Fill in the Security Survey. With a partner, compare and discuss your answers.
Task 11. Make up a conversation between a customs officer and a passenger, using the following dialogue, mind that phrases are mixed (you can use the model): Model: Customs Officer: Good morning! Come this way, please! Passenger: Yes, thank you.
Customs Officer: Are these your suitcases, sir? Passenger: I don’t think I have. Customs Officer: What’s the purpose of your visit? Passenger: Yes, that’s right! Customs Officer: Do you have goods to declare? Passenger: Two months, I think.
Customs Officer: I see. And you have nothing to declare? Passenger: I’m here on business. Customs Officer: I mean alcohol, cigarettes, medicine … Passenger: Pardon? Customs Officer: Okay, put your bags on the counter, please. Your customs form, please. Passenger: Oh, no. Customs Officer: What’s inside this bag? Passenger: Uh, no. Customs Officer: Uh-huh. Spirits? Passenger: Presents for some of my colleagues. Customs Officer: You don’t need to declare this. That’s under the limit. Passenger: Good. Customs Officer: Any meat? Passenger: A bottle of French red wine. Customs Officer: Welcome to the USA. Passenger: What? Customs Officer: Food, fresh fruit … Passenger: Thank you. Customs Officer: No plants? Passenger: No. But I have 200 French cigarettes for my friends. Customs Officer: Okay, that’s okay. Here’s your form. Task 12. Complete the dialogue with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Translate it: Anna: Did you remember (pack) the beach towels? Pete: Sorry, I forgot (do) that. Look, they are here in the bath. Anna: O.K., my bag’s pretty full, but I’ll try (put) them all. Pete: Oh, I really dislike (pack). It’s so boring! Anna: Never mind it. It’s all worth it. Do you remember (go) to India last year? Pete: Of course. I’ll certainly never forget (have) all those injections. And I’m glad I tried (eat) all that spicy Indian food – it was delicious. Anna: In fact you don’t stop (eat) all the time we were there. Pete: We had some strangest experiences, didn’t we? Do you remember when you stopped (give) money to a blind man and within thirty seconds we were surrounded by beggars? Anna: Of course, I do. Task 13. Complete the sentences as well as your own ideas from the above mentioned information: 1.Businessmen mostly travel by air as……………………………………………. 2. Passengers are requested to arrive at the airport……………………………….. 3. There are a number of airport formalities for travelers to complete…………… 4. If a passenger is not traveling light, he or she should be aware of the fact that… ………………………………………………………………………………….. 5. When boarding the plane a passenger is to…………………………………….. 6. On board the plane each passenger is to ………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………. 7. After disembarking……………………………………………………………. 8. After the passport control there comes………………………………………… 9. A duty-free quota list and a prohibited articles list……………………………. 10. The declaration is made ……………………………………………………… 11. In order to prevent smuggling, customs officers……………………………... Task 14. Do “a pyramid discussion” on the following issues: · Is it important to have customs at international borders? Why? / Why not? · What kind of items do people try to smuggle? · Could more be done to stop smugglers? · What are the other functions of customs officers besides preventing smuggling?
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