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English for Security Guards

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Vocabulary and sentences for hotel security guards

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English for Security Guards

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Unit 2Parking lot

• Vocabulary• Free• Two hours• Ticket• Parking ticket• Stamped• Car• Gear• Handbrake• Guest

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Vocabulary Continued

• Parking area• Tour coach• Over there• Engine• Get it stamped• Park here please.• In neutral please• Switch off the engine

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Park your car this way, please

that way,

over there,

here,

Make Sentences (part 1)

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(Part 2)

Put your gear in neutral

Drive (D)

Park (P)

D2 Low (D2)

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(Part 3)

Where is your car

taxi

motorcycle

bus

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(Part 4)

Where’s the hotel

entrance

exit

parking

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Dialogues 1 & 2

• B: Please get the ticket stamped for 2 hours free parking.

• A: OK.• B: Thank you.

• B: You can park here. Leave it in neutral, please.

• A: OK.• B: Thank you.

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Dialogues 3 & 4

• B: I am sorry you cannot park here. It’s for tour coaches only, Ma’am.

• A: All right.• B: Thank you.

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Unit 3Unit 3

Helping Customers

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Vocabulary Vocabulary • Free• Car• Color (American), colour (England)• License plate • Number• Police • Report• First aid• First aid room• Ground floor

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Let’s make sentencesLet’s make sentences

I left my wallet in the taxi.

the cell phonepassport

documents

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Part 2Part 2

You have to call the Travel agent

Embassy

Tourist Police

Tourist Assistance Center

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Part 3Part 3

Do you have A florist?

A fitness center?

A business center?

A shopping arcade?

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Part 4Part 4

I lost my Wallet

Jewelry

Ring

Watch

Credit card

Brief case

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Part 5Part 5The car is yellow

white

black

bed

blue

brown

pink

purple

grey

silver

beige

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Part 6Part 6

The taxi passed him very closely.

tuk tuk

motorcycle

bicycle

two-rowed bus

van

truck

car

bus

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Dialogue 1Dialogue 1

• A: Excuse me. I left my purse in the taxi.

• B: What color was the taxi, ma’am?

• A: Green and yellow

• B: Do you know the license number?

• A: I think it begins with 4.

• B: We have to report this to the police.

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Dialogue 2Dialogue 2

• B: Are you hurt ma’am?

• A: I an O.K.

• B: You should go to the first aid room on the ground floor.

• A: All right.

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Unit 4

Giving Directions

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VocabularyHospitalsRestaurantsTourist attractionsThe Grand PalaceMinutesExpensiveInexpensiveCheapAround Food

GoodSeafoodThai foodTaxi driverRight LeftOn your right On your leftWhat type of food?Open 24 hours

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Phrases

On the corner of ……………..and …………………

Across from …………..Next to ……………….On ……(Name of Street)……..Beside ……………….

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More Phrases

Street Information Nearby Buildings

It’s on 2nd Avenue next to the bank

It’s on Elm Street between the pharmacy and the shoe store

It’s on the corner of 2nd and Elm

across from the cafe

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More Phrases

get some hiking boots

get some cat foodbuy some milkwork outbuy some pantsgrab a hamburger

get some aspirin see a movie buy a book mail a letterbuy some CDsget a bite to eat

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Making Sentences 1

How do I get to the hotel

the museum

Wat Pho

the zoo

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Making Sentences 2

We’ll go there by a taxi

by BTS

by bus

on foot

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Making Sentences 3

The hotel is on the right

on the left

off the road

on the main road

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Making Sentences 4

It’ll take 10 minutes

around half an hour

around one hour and a half

around an hour

around 40 minutes

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Making Sentences 5

The store is on the other side

about 100 meters

across the road

on this side

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Dialogue 1

A: Are there any tourist attractions around here?

B: Yes. The Grand Palace, Ma’am.A: That’s great.

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Dialogue 2

A: Any good restaurants around here?

B: What type of food do you like?A: Thai food.B: There’s a good one around the

corner. It’s inexpensive too.

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Dialogue 3

A: Please tell me how to get to the police station.

B: Just take bus no. 23 for 2 bus stops. It’ll be on the right.

A: Tank you.

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Dialogue 4

A: Any hospitals around here?B: Yes. Turn right and walk about

5 minutes. It’ll be on your right.A: When is it open?B: It’s open twenty four hours.A: Thank you

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Dialogue 5

A: Do you know where I can get a cup of coffee?

B: Sure. You could try the Starry Café.A: Where’s that?B: It’s on 2nd Avenue across from the

pharmacy.A: Thanks. B: No problem

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Unit 5

Solving Problems

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Vocabulary

• Guest• Walk along• Bell boy • Others• Disturb• Step on• His foot• Calm down• True• Noisy

• Loud• Loud voice• Patient• Turn down• Volume• Turn up• Turn off your TV• Turn on your TV• Quiet• Lower your voice• Be quiet

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Making sentences 1

Oh, can you walk?

can you stand?

can you sit?

can you climb up the stairs?

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Making sentences 2

What’s happened at the exit?

front desk

cashiers

lift

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Dialogue 1

• B: How are you doing?

• A: Fine.

• B: Should the bell boy walk along with you?

• A: OK.

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Dialogue 2

• B: What’s going on?

• A1: She said I stepped on her foot.

• A2: That’s true!

• B: Calm down please. You may disturb others.