20. Maturitni otazka_Accommodation
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If we decide to work abroad, we will be offered a lodge by the employer. These lodges can vary from hotels to camps, depending on the kind of work. In most cases we will be accommodated in dorms.
If we travel as tourists or on business, we will have to book the room. We can book a room by many ways - most often on the Internet or via phone. You choose a date of stay, specify the number of nights you want to stay and number of people and choose a room and some additional services (if it is possible). Then you provide your personal data, such as our name, date of Birth.You will then be asked for your credit card type and number because credit card is the most used method of payment. When we come to the lodge where we have booked a room, we go to the reception's desk to check in. We will be asked for our passport or any other kind of ID, money, and signature.
One of the greatest opportunities for students is to work abroad. There are many types of jobs young people can do, for example picking fruit, work in bars. Au-pairs usually live in the house with the host family. Their main task is to look after the children of the family and the household. They usually work 5-6 hours a day, 5 days a week. They take of the children which may also involve taking the children to and from school. They also do some household jobs, such as cleaning, cooking. They are usually paid pocket money, they have the lodge and food for free. Some families also take au-pairs with them on trips. In their free time au-pairs usually go to language schools.