2. LISTENING. SPEAKING. WRITING. HOTEL VOCABULARY

HOTEL VOCABULARY. Revise!!!
















Read this dialogue and copy all the words and expressions related to hotel vocabulary:

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Situation: Jane and Tui arrive at their hotel in London.
Jane: Hello, I've booked two single rooms. My surname is Major.
Receptionist: Welcome to the Holiday Inn, Oxford Street. Please sign the register.
Jane: I've stayed here before so I know that your hotel is very comfortable and convenient for visiting the stores in Oxford Street.
Receptionist: Here are your room cards. When you insert them into the slot on your room door, the light will change from red to green. When the green light is on, your room is unlocked.
Tui: Shall we take the lift?
Jane: Yes, it is a long climb up to the eighth floor.
Tui: Here we are. Room 820.
Jane: I'm next door. Room 822.
Tui: When I've unpacked, I'll knock on your door and we can decide where we want to go.
Jane: Okay.
Jane: Come in Tui. I could see you were at the door through my security peep hole.
Tui: My room is very luxurious. I have a bath and overhead shower, a television, a fridge and tea making facilities.
Jane: Yes I'm very happy with my room. It is very clean. There are lots of information leaflets about places to visit in the folder on the dressing table.
Tui: I'll put the kettle on for a cup of tea, and then we can go out and enjoy the sights of London.

LISTENING ACTIVITY

Listen to a dialogue at a hotel and fill in the blanks: 

 

GUEST:  Do you have a room for ______   ___________?

RECEPTIONIST: Yes, sir.For how many ________________?
G. For about a _____________ .
R. Certainly. We have a ________________ room with a ___________
G. That’s good. How much ________   _________   __________?
R. X per person, _________________ included.
G. Fine.
R. So, what ________   ________   _________, sir?
G. My surname is __________________.
R. Could you ____________  ______________, please?
G. __  __  __  __  __  __  __  __  And my first name is Erik.
R. Oh, _____________________. You are not ___________________, are you?
G. No, I’m _________________
R. Aha. You come from ________________________ From which _________________?
G. I’m from Stockholm.
R. Could you _______________ here, please? Thank you. Here is the _____________ to your room. It’s room number _________________. It’s on the ___________   ______________.
G. Is there a __________________?
R. Yes, to the _______________, in the corridor.
 

  WRITING: Now write your dialogue booking a room at a hotel. 




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