Középszintű angol érettségi 2015. október - 1. olvasott szöveg értése feladat.
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I run two hotels and a night club. I look after the day-to-day operations, which means everything from the type of tea bag we use to the company accounts.
1)
Like most I never planned a career in hospitality but fell into it and found a passion.
2)
The interaction with people is the most satisfying part of my job. After all, no two people are the same.
3)
That I am not able to meet all the clients; even though our team is dedicated to making their stay as enjoyable as possible, I would like to see them all.
4)
Patience! You deal with young unskilled staff a lot of the time, not to mention the untrained guests! You also have to be prepared to work hard.
5)
I don’t think I could name just one person. I try to learn and take something from everyone I come into contact with, even those who at the time, I may not think I will gain anything positive from.
6)
They should be very happy with the welcome they receive and reassured at the same time that they have chosen well.
7)
Start at the bottom, work hard and prove yourself. Moving up the ladder is all about gaining experience and constantly learning from others. Keep up to date with the ever-changing industry.
(www.momentumcareersadvice.com)
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0) C
I run two hotels and a night club. I look after the day-to-day operations, which means everything from the type of tea bag we use to the company accounts.
1)
Like most I never planned a career in hospitality but fell into it and found a passion.
2)
The interaction with people is the most satisfying part of my job. After all, no two people are the same.
3)
That I am not able to meet all the clients; even though our team is dedicated to making their stay as enjoyable as possible, I would like to see them all.
4)
Patience! You deal with young unskilled staff a lot of the time, not to mention the untrained guests! You also have to be prepared to work hard.
5)
I don’t think I could name just one person. I try to learn and take something from everyone I come into contact with, even those who at the time, I may not think I will gain anything positive from.
6)
They should be very happy with the welcome they receive and reassured at the same time that they have chosen well.
7)
Start at the bottom, work hard and prove yourself. Moving up the ladder is all about gaining experience and constantly learning from others. Keep up to date with the ever-changing industry.
(www.momentumcareersadvice.com)
A) | Is there anything you don’t like about your job? |
B) | What advice would you give someone wanting to break into this career? |
C) | What is it that you do exactly? |
D) | What is the main quality you need to work as a hotel General Manager? |
E) | How did you get into hotel industry? |
F) | Who has influenced you the most in your career and why? |
G) | What do you enjoy most about your job? |
H) | Where are your guests usually from? |
I) | What is the first impression a guest should have from the moment they enter your hotel? |