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Pitanja za usmeni ispit iz

Poslovnog engleskog jezika III


Speak about English eating habits
Describe a hotel presented in a hotel leaflet ( or
any hotel of your choice) Speak about contemporary Serbian cuisine

Speak about hotel switchboard and recent trends


involving guest safety with telephone system Speak about the service of alcoholic beverages in
different kinds of places: bar, cocktail lounge,
night club, luxury restaurants

Speak about the basic duties of telephone


operators
Speak about the basic elements of wine and how
they contribute to the taste of wine

Speak about a standard procedure of taking phone


messages
Speak about different kinds of wines and how they
are served (the choice of wine glass)

Speak about front office communications


(information directory, computer information
terminals, group resume book) Speak about the basic rules of matching food and
wine

Speak about national cuisines (Serbian, Italian,


Hungarian, Macedonian, Indian, Chinese,
Speak about front office communications (log Japanese, French, Thai, etc). Choose one of these
book) or any other national cuisine.

Government regulations for the service of


alcoholic beverages
Speak about modern British cooking
Bars. Bar equipment. Making cocktails.
Cocktail recipes.
Essential Grammar:

Present simple tense (positive, negative, interrogative)


Past simple tense (positive, negative, interrogative)
Be ( am / is / are) / (was / were)
Have / has / had
Have got / has got
There is / there are (there was / there were)
Different kinds of questions: (are you busy? / Why are you late? / do you have? / where do you live?)
Tag Questions
Indirect questions (Could you tell me where you live? Can you tell me if you stayed with us before?)
Active and Passive voice (Present Simple tense, Past Simple tense)
Can / may / must / mustn’t / needn’t / I have to / should / Would you like…? / I’d like
Shall /will / I’m going to…
Nouns (plural / singular, countable / uncountable nouns, possessive case)
Nouns used as adjectives: tennis court, resort hotel, …
Adjectives and adverbs. Degrees of comparison. Comparative, Superlative.
Adverbs of place: here, there, over, above, around, under, below, inside, outside
On the right / left (side), in the middle, in the centre, in front of, behind
Prepositions of place and direction (in, at, on, to, under, behind, up, over, through, across …)
Prepositions of time (at 8 o’clock, on Monday, in April, from… to…, before, after, during, while, until,
for, since)
Articles (a / an, the, absence of article)
Some, any, no
Much, many, little, few, a lot (of), plenty (of)
Personal pronouns: I / me /my / mine / myself, …
It / this / that/ these / those
Other, another
Such, same
Every, each
Both, either, neither, nor, none
Several, all, certain
Too, enough
A person who …. a thing that / which

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