Business Vocabulary
The Language of Business Travel |
01 Jul 2010
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If you’re working in business, it’s likely that at some point you’ll be required to travel on behalf of your company. Business travel is part of everyday business life these days since we’re living in a global economy. In this lesson, we're going to look at the language of business travel. Specifically, we’re going to look at two areas of business travel: checking in for a flight, and checking in to a hotel. Now read the dialogues below, focusing on the highlighted words and phrases. If you single-click the words and phrases highlighted, a pop-up box will give you the meanings and further examples of usage. After reading the dialogues, try the practice exercises to test your understanding of the highlighted vocabulary. Click here for the full lesson and exercises. |
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