Examples: trekking, scuba diving, canoeing...
What is "customs" at the airport?
The place where baggage is examined to check if there is any contraband or anything to declare
Name the three main art fields that we have seen in class:
Painting, sculpture and architecture
What is the opposite of "background" when we describe a picture?
Foreground
What is the meaning of VET?
Vocational Education and Training
Definition: Land along the edge of the sea, lake or river.
Shore
Name four facilities that you can find at the airport.
Toilets, duty free shops, currency exchange offices, restaurants...
Who painted "The Last Supper"?
Leonardo Da Vinci
Which elements are important to mention when describing a painting?
Name, artist, period, colors, emotions, placement...
Which word can be used to replace "which" and "who" in relative clauses?
That
Game reserve
Complete this sentence:
The ______ is 31€ to the airport
Fare
How do we call the American style of art?
Americana
Which field tool is seen in "American Gothic"?
Pitchfork
How do we call out degree in English?
Higher Technician in Tour Guides, Information and Assistance.
Name a country (that we have seen in the book) famous for its savannahs:
Kenya
What is a transfer?
A type of transport which takes people from the airport to the hotel (or from one place to another)
Name three materials that can be used when sculpting:
Marble, wood and bronze
Which is the most famous painting by Hieronymus Bosch which can be visited in the Prado Museum?
The Garden of Earthly Delights
Name three tips to write a formal email:
Do not use abbreviations, space your ideas in paragraphs, write "to whom it may concern" when you do not know the addressee.
Which word do they use in New Zealand to refer to trekking?
Tramping
Name the professional skills that you need when you are dealing with difficult passengers:
Empathize, apologize, explain the situation, find a solution.
What is the name of this?
Tiles
Describe this painting (and try to name it):
The Crossing of the River Styx
What is the difference between "fare", "tip", "fine" and "fee"?
Fare: the price of traveling by bus, train, taxi, etc.
Tip: the amount of money you give as an extra for a service.
Fine: the money you have to pay when you have broken the law.
Fee: a sum charged or paid, as for professional services.