name. Kannan: ‘Std. XI Communicative English’. Hema: Well, that’s done.
Now your assignment will be stored in the computer in that name. Kannan: Can I have a print-out now? Hema: Yes. Do you need a laser or ink-jet?
Kannan: What’s the difference? Hema: The out-put is faster and more impressive in laser. And it costs a rupee more. Unit- - globally - - - which includes airlines, trains, and cruise ships.
Task: Role-play the following dialogue with the help of your teacher and extend the conversation. Hotel Clerk: Welcome to Hotel Vimaan, Sir, how may I help you? Mr. Mani: Hello.
I would like an AC room with a double bed. Hotel Clerk: Do you have a reservation? Mr. Mani: I’m afraid I don’t.
Hotel Clerk: Hmmm. Let me see. We don’t seem to have any rooms with double beds right now. We’ve got a large conference going on.
Mr. Mani: I see. So, what is available? Hotel Clerk: Well, not much.
It seems we have a small corner room on the 5th floor. It has a single bed and a bathroom with a shower. Mr. Mani: And is it an air-conditioned room?
Hotel Clerk: No, it isn’t. But that is the only room available now. Would you be interested in it? Mr.
Mani: Oh... That’s terrible. I didn’t realize... I should have made a reservation before I left home.
Hotel Clerk: Yes, you never know if there will be rooms available. Mr. Mani: I guess I’ll have to take that room, then. I don’t have time to look for another hotel.
Hotel Clerk: Fine Sir. First, let me just have your name… Kannan: Why is that? Hema: Laser printers are of high quality and they use laser beams. Kannan: I’ll go in for laser then.
Hema: Here it is. Kannan: Thank you, Madam. Task: Practise the above conversation in pairs. Task: You have purchased a new computer.
Your younger sister is curious to know about the various parts. Talk to her informing her about the computer and its various parts. The word hospitality means ‘act