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ALL IN A DAY’S WORK All in a day’s work Hotel jobs. Daily activities

ALL IN A DAY’S WORK All in a day’s work Hotel jobs. Daily activities Nationalitues Pronounciation

Click : https: //thepocketgirl. com/2018/12/16/my-experience-working-in-a-hotel-and-why-i-loved-it/ Everyday would feel like a vacation. These were my

Click : https: //thepocketgirl. com/2018/12/16/my-experience-working-in-a-hotel-and-why-i-loved-it/ Everyday would feel like a vacation. These were my first thoughts when I first considered a career in the hospitality and tourism sector, especially in a beautiful resort situated on the coast of Kuwait’s Arabian Gulf Sea. I remember walking into the gorgeous lobby of the multinational world-class hotel and wondering what it would be like to actually work there — great atmosphere, great perks! As a Kuwaiti female, it’s pretty uncommon if not common at all to work in a hotel in Kuwait. The tourism industry is not as advanced and progressive in the country making it an unpopular career choice. People also have this misconception that if you do work in a hotel then you’re either a receptionist, doorman or a housekeeping attendant which are all absolutely false assumptions and merely stereotypes.

 Being in the PR & Marketing field, I was eager to start off

Being in the PR & Marketing field, I was eager to start off my career promoting a hotel. If people were opting for the banks and oil companies, I was heading the opposite direction. The deciding factor mostly had to do with my interest in the trade itself and to avoid a mundane job that I would dread waking up to every day. After some persistence, I managed to land a position in the PR & Marketing department in Kuwait’s luxury resort and I was thrilled! Knowing I had to sacrifice some of my work-life balance, I still willingly accepted the offer to start my journey in an industry completely new to me and I couldn’t wait to discover it. First and foremost, working an 8 -6 job wasn’t easy after all. Being a 24 -hour based business, the long hours with a few quiet breaks between the rush all come with the package of working as a hotelier.

 In hotel life, there is constantly something happening somewhere to someone at sometime,

In hotel life, there is constantly something happening somewhere to someone at sometime, whether a colleague or a guest. It’s full of life, action, stories and involves a great deal of variety. It’s never-ending drama. I was always expecting the unexpected. At some point, it gets exhausting but almost in a good way. There is so much that goes on behind-the-scenes. The beautiful surroundings, content guests, smiling staff and impeccable service are merely the surface of what really happens. There is more than meets the eyes. Everything extends far beyond what the customer sees. The amount of intricacies that go into effectively running the complex operations of a huge resort was challenging, but being part of each layer of communication to make something happen was rewarding and satisfying. To the guest, it’s merely like waving a magic wand!

 There is always a new experience to promote; whether a product, service or

There is always a new experience to promote; whether a product, service or event. Behind creating that perfect instagrammable 5 -course set menu to upload on Instagram, for instance, there is a team of passionate culinary experts mastering the plating and presentation, keeping the food “alive on set” by stroking it with a brush of oil to maintain a “just-cooked” look, while service colleagues arrange the table and adjust the lighting at the venue and the restaurant manager ensures that everything else looks flawless. Over at housekeeping, the team add their own personal touches in the rooms ahead of a guest’s arrival, who is delighted to find an origami towel creation of an animal on their immaculately-tucked bed. Then somewhere on the beach there’s an energetic Zumba class or yoga session taking place, a romantic candle-lit dinner to impress, a team of chefs getting read to cook up tonight’s beachside barbecue, or an embassy prepping to celebrate their national day with festive activities.

 The hotel is made up of a giant team all of which are

The hotel is made up of a giant team all of which are interconnected in one way or the other in a chain reaction – if a detail goes wrong, everything else tumbles down. Ultimately, the goal is to serve up memorable moments to guests meticulously, be it an elaborate wedding, VIP arrangement, media welcoming, or celebrity hosting. Some of my colleagues are so dedicated with this, that I wonder how they are able to maintain their positive demeanor at all times even in the face of stress and chaos, which is something I myself have picked up on and got used to. Handling the image of every aspect of a hotel required being a perfectionist in every sense of the word to ensure that everything was up to the highest standard of luxury. Everything is detailoriented.

 As a PR & Marketing practitioner, I wasn’t dealing directly with guests the

As a PR & Marketing practitioner, I wasn’t dealing directly with guests the majority of the time. However, from time to time, I did face some of the dozens of guest interactions that took place on a daily basis, especially when it came to celebrity visits, media, and commercial photo-shooting. There’s ample of networking opportunities, as I got to meet with people from all walks of life. Hospitality simply thrives on interaction with all types of people. Overtime, the hotel culture becomes part of you, a lifestyle. I befriended multi-cultural chefs, foreign journalists, local personalities and socialites and industry experts. There were a couple of times when I met well-known travelers visiting Kuwait for the first time to enjoy both the culture and hospitality and I was tasked with planning their entire itinerary in Kuwait along with a tour throughout the hotel, having a moment to act as an ambassador to my own country.

 There are vast avenues to explore within the hospitality world. This meant that

There are vast avenues to explore within the hospitality world. This meant that I could get as creative as I wanted in tackling unique challenges. I could tell the chef exactly what personalized pastry I envisioned to place in the rooms for the guest, which specific dinner set up I wanted for that sumptuous magazine photo shoot, which prestigious new publication to approach for an advertising campaign, which interesting local associations to partner with to add value to the brand, which influencers to collaborate with in creative aways to tell the story of the hotel experience, which top travel and hospitality publications to write for and much more. There was also the excitement of ongoing seasonal events throughout the year. And of course, being spoiled with the perks of traveling and experiencing the brand’s distinct properties in other countries, which have their own signature culturallyconnected characters and it was interesting to observe the variety and differences in their type of services.

 Even when I tried to unplug and de-focus from the chaotic and frenzied

Even when I tried to unplug and de-focus from the chaotic and frenzied time at the hotel I simply couldn’t. If I wasn’t at the premises itself, I was engaging with our online guests on Facebook or Instagram, answering their inquiries and producing fresh content. There’s not a moment of calm. Each day is unique which kept my job stimulating at all times. All I can say now is that it was an eyeopening experience! As fun as it was, an industry so fast-paced and demanding of my time and energy eventually meant it really was time for me to take a breather. I gathered all the experience I needed, and it was only a matter of time before I took that experience with me to new ventures. At the end of the day, being part of a hotel was indeed a unique encounter from which I gained new insights and perspectives. The fun part of it all is that in between all these experiences and encounters, I constantly raised the bar in accelerating my own learning curve. I didn’t just grow professionally, but even personally by learning so much through a journey I had been crafting for myself along the way, and most importantly one that I had initiated and believed in pursuing. My family and loved ones always encourage me and provide me with remarkable support in anything I’m passionate about, no matter how much of that thing may be a departure from “the norm”. And I am so grateful for it!

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Car Hire Why choose a fly drive holiday? Our Fly Drive holidays have all

Car Hire Why choose a fly drive holiday? Our Fly Drive holidays have all been carefully created to ensure you see the highlights of your chosen route at a comfortable leisure driving speed. Even though we've done all the hard work for you, these holidays are totally flexible and we offer the freedom to create an itinerary unique to you and your interests. Accommodation Being on the move means there’s more to consider when it comes to finding the right places to stay. Our knowledgeable consultants will identify the right stops and accommodation style for you, whether you are just looking for a place to rest your head or for a more luxurious stay, there's plenty to choose from. Car Hire We make hiring a car simple. With luggage, GPS, additional drivers, child seats and mileage to consider we will help you make the right choices and ensure you have adequate insurance cover included up front, meaning there's nothing you need to worry about once you get there. Unmissable Experiences It’s not just the freedom of the open road that makes a fly drive holiday an attractive option, engaging in local activities is what makes your holiday truly memorable! Ask us about the exciting range of local tours we can pre book for you. Peace of Mind Trailfinders has, over many years, developed the skills and expertise needed to put together all the pieces for a successful fly drive holiday. Our consultants are mines of information, gathered from personal experience and working on fly drive itineraries across the globe. We are on hand all the way from the planning of your fly drive holiday through to your safe and satisfied return.

Car Hire When people think about their travel experience and who provided them a

Car Hire When people think about their travel experience and who provided them a service during their vacation or business trip, the car rental company often gets forgotten. The majority of car rental customers view the activity of renting a car as something to be endured rather than enjoyed. I am certain there are people reading this and saying, “Tell me something I don’t know. ” My question for the industry is, “Does it have to be that way? ” The reality is that the rental provider gets forgotten. It’s not because the car rental industry lacks technology, speed, or creative ways for a customer to choose a vehicle. It gets forgotten because the industry has forgotten that the rental process — and product — is an experience. Over the last four years, Frontline Performance Group has expanded our services into the hotel industry. Seeing the operating similarities between the hotel and car rental world has been an eye-opening experience. Based on our hotel experience, we developed a list of tactics that the car rental industry can implement to provide a greater human touch.

Car hire Connected Concierges People like experts and trust service providers who can speak

Car hire Connected Concierges People like experts and trust service providers who can speak from a positon of authority. Hotel concierges advise, comfort, and point the way for customers. In car rental, especially in mid-size to large locations, I believe having a concierge situated away from the counter can enhance the guest experience, improve sales of supporting products, and help move the line along. Having a concierge post on your schedule will also provide agents — who have a good attitude and knowledge of your city but lack the desire or skill set to sell — an opportunity to serve customers and the operation.

Table for two Types of food Describing food Complaining about food. Pronunciatiation: word stress.

Table for two Types of food Describing food Complaining about food. Pronunciatiation: word stress.

Types of Food Vegetables Fruit Eggs Seafood Dairyfood

Types of Food Vegetables Fruit Eggs Seafood Dairyfood

Describing Food How to describe your food? Tasty? Bitter? Sweet? Salty?

Describing Food How to describe your food? Tasty? Bitter? Sweet? Salty?

Pronounciatiation : Word Stress Primary: Secondary: Penjelasan Primary Stress jenis word stress yang paling

Pronounciatiation : Word Stress Primary: Secondary: Penjelasan Primary Stress jenis word stress yang paling dominan ditandai oleh tanda apostrop Secondary Stress jenis word stress yang paling lemah ditandai dengan tanda petik

Taco: https: //www. tasteatlas. com/tacos Tacos are the national dish of Mexico, dating back

Taco: https: //www. tasteatlas. com/tacos Tacos are the national dish of Mexico, dating back to the Mexican silver mines of the 18 th century, when the word taco referred to gunpowder that was wrapped in a piece of paper and inserted into rocks. It was used to excavate the precious ore from mines and was called tacos de minero or miner's tacos. Today, the word is widely known to signify the leading street food and fast food item in Mexico – thin, flat griddle-baked tortillas topped with numerous fillings, folded and eaten without any utensils. A taco is basically anything eaten on a soft tortilla, and there is an infinite variety of them. In Sonora, in the north of Mexico, they eat the classic carne asada - thinly sliced meat grilled over coals and topped with salsa, onions, guacamole, and a lime wedge. READ MORE MEXICONorth America

Task Find the word stress from the stories above? How many word stress appeared

Task Find the word stress from the stories above? How many word stress appeared in every and each sentences? How many two syllable word stress you may find? How many two or more syllable word stress you can obtain? Write down two or more syllable you retrieve from the sentences of the paragraphs above?

Pronounciation with ED endings /d/ CALLED CLEANED OFFERED DAMAGED USED ETC.

Pronounciation with ED endings /d/ CALLED CLEANED OFFERED DAMAGED USED ETC.

I CALLED YOU I HAVE CALLED YOU HOLD THE BULLS BY THE HORNS

I CALLED YOU I HAVE CALLED YOU HOLD THE BULLS BY THE HORNS

Dealing with new words 1. How to deal with new words? When we are

Dealing with new words 1. How to deal with new words? When we are on the travelling, we meet new persons with the different dialects, and the distinctions of speeches, even though we are using a similar language to whom we were talking to, as example of some idiomatic expression might enrich our experiences in language.

CRUISE SHIPS A. Cruises B. Cabin Facilities C. Pronounciation Contraction.

CRUISE SHIPS A. Cruises B. Cabin Facilities C. Pronounciation Contraction.

Text 1 quoted from: https: //www. thrillist. com/travel/nation/working-on-a-cruise-ship Working On a Cruise Ship Can

Text 1 quoted from: https: //www. thrillist. com/travel/nation/working-on-a-cruise-ship Working On a Cruise Ship Can Be a Dream Job -- Or a Nightmare at Sea Ten years ago I spent the better part of a year working abroad the Queen Mary 2, a UK-based cruise ship operated by the Cunard Line. We traveled back and forth across the Atlantic and toured Europe, the Carribean, and Central America. I can tell you it was a wild, fun, and well-paid journey. I saw the world, drank my weight in poolside cocktails, and earned more money than I’ve ever made before or since. My experience was slightly unusual, as I worked in the entertainment department as a singer, but the options for onboard positions are plentiful. You -- yes, you! -- could very likely work on a cruise ship if you put your mind to it.

Text 2 : How do you even find work on a cruise ship? Cruise

Text 2 : How do you even find work on a cruise ship? Cruise ships recruit for their staff in a variety of different ways. David Carboni, a self-confessed “cruise geek” who has worked as a booking executive for Carnival UK for the last 8 years, took me through some of the ways he has seen the ships staffed: “For deck and technical jobs, a cadetship is required. However, the cruise lines will usually pay for this and pay a salary on top of that. It’s actually a cracking alternative to university for those just out of school, " Carboni said. "For positions such as store assistants, spa staff, sports directors, and those in the childcare department, the big cruise lines accept direct submissions online. A basic level of experience and winning personality is really all you need. ”

What is it like working on a cruise? First I spoke to Patrick O’Neil,

What is it like working on a cruise? First I spoke to Patrick O’Neil, a former officer who has worked on cruise ships for over 10 years. “The answer really depends on the position that you hold on the ship, " said Patrick O’Neil, a former officer who worked on cruise ships for over 10 years. " Your quality of life can vary wildly depending on what it is that you do. However, it’s an opportunity to see the world. For one thing, you win all those contests where people say 'yeah well how many countries have you been to? ' If you are a person who seeks adventure then this is a job for you. It certainly opens up your eyes to the ability of people from all over the world to work together and get along. ” Shanny Baldwin, who worked in the childcare department, had a more demanding schedule. She explained: “I worked everyday and yes some days are long, but there are quiet days when you can enjoy yourself. I was exhausted but honestly, I enjoyed every minute of it. ”

What is it like working in a cruise First I spoke to Patrick O’Neil,

What is it like working in a cruise First I spoke to Patrick O’Neil, a former officer who has worked on cruise ships for over 10 years. “The answer really depends on the position that you hold on the ship, " said Patrick O’Neil, a former officer who worked on cruise ships for over 10 years. " Your quality of life can vary wildly depending on what it is that you do. However, it’s an opportunity to see the world. For one thing, you win all those contests where people say 'yeah well how many countries have you been to? ' If you are a person who seeks adventure then this is a job for you. It certainly opens up your eyes to the ability of people from all over the world to work together and get along. ” Shanny Baldwin, who worked in the childcare department, had a more demanding schedule. She explained: “I worked everyday and yes some days are long, but there are quiet days when you can enjoy yourself. I was exhausted but honestly, I enjoyed every minute of it. ”

Tugas untuk assignment v-class di minggu ke 6. Tugas Find English Contractions in the

Tugas untuk assignment v-class di minggu ke 6. Tugas Find English Contractions in the stories above? How many English Contractions? Write down your answer and elaborate them into your own words

M 7 - TUGAS TULIS SURAT PERMINTAAN MAAF ATAS KURANGNYA PELAYANAN, SEMISALNYA ADA PEMBELI

M 7 - TUGAS TULIS SURAT PERMINTAAN MAAF ATAS KURANGNYA PELAYANAN, SEMISALNYA ADA PEMBELI PROTES ATAS PELAYANAN DI RESTORAN TEMPAT KITA KERJA DAN KITA SEBAGAI SUPERVISORNYA.

M 7 – MODAL VERBS Modal Auxiliary verb adalah kata yang ditempatkan sebelum main

M 7 – MODAL VERBS Modal Auxiliary verb adalah kata yang ditempatkan sebelum main verb (kata kerja utama) untuk memodifikasi makna dari kata kerja utama tersebut. Fungsinya untuk mengekspresikan willingness (kemauan) atau ability (kemampuan), necessity (kebutuhan), dan possibility (kemungkinan). ciri-cirinya, yaitu ketiadaan participle atau bentuk-bentuk infinitive, serta kenyataan bahwa verba modal tersebut tidak berakhiran -(e)s ketika berhadapan dengan kata ganti persona (orang) tunggal. Kata kerja bantu ini antara lain: Contoh: can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must, dan ought to.

M 8 – CONNECTED SPEECH : Aspects of connected speech Some examples of words

M 8 – CONNECTED SPEECH : Aspects of connected speech Some examples of words which have weak forms are; And fish and chips (fish´n chips) a chair and a table (a chair ´n a table) Can She can speak Spanish better than I can (The first "can" is the weak form, the second the full form. ) Of A pint of beer That´s the last of the wine! Have you finished? (weak) Yes, I have. (full) Should Well, you should have told me. (Both "should" and "have" are weak here)

M 8 – CONNECTED SPEECH : Aspects of connected speech The connected speech is

M 8 – CONNECTED SPEECH : Aspects of connected speech The connected speech is about two words are related in each others in the phrases or sentences but the matter of this topics are the pronouncitation and how to produce the words as we want to deliver As examples of the connected speech is the word R into the word “there” and “here” and the distinction of both, is a stress appear as the word R said when it said. Examples: Going to – Gonna Want to – Wanna From the examples above, we might retrieve the changing instead of cohesion change forms but it is not (The word To to Na)

M 9 – WINDOWS SEAT OR AISLE?

M 9 – WINDOWS SEAT OR AISLE?