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At The Hotel

A dialogue: How to take place in a hotel

Receptionist: Welcome to the Grand Hotel. How may I help you?

Guest: Hi, I have a reservation under the name Johnson.

Receptionist: Let me check our records. Yes, I see that you have a reservation for two nights. Will you be paying with the credit card on file?

Guest: Yes, that's correct.

Receptionist: Great. I'll just need you to fill out this registration form and provide a valid photo ID.

Guest: Okay, here you go.

Receptionist: Thank you. Your room is on the third floor, room 312. Here is your key card.

Guest: Thank you.

Receptionist: You're welcome. If you need anything during your stay, don't hesitate to ask. Have a pleasant stay at the Grand Hotel.

Guest: Thank you, I will.

Receptionist: You're welcome. Have a good day.


At the hotel - listening

LEARN ENGLISH FOR FASTER BOOKING AT A HOTEL

LEARN ENGLISH FOR FASTER BOOKING AT 

A HOTEL


Knowing English can be especially useful when booking accommodation because many websites and resources for booking hotels, hostels, and other types of accommodation are in English. Here are a few specific ways in which knowing English can help you book accommodation:

  1. Reading descriptions and reviews: Many websites and resources for booking accommodation include descriptions and reviews written in English. Being able to understand these can help you get a better sense of the amenities, location, and overall quality of different accommodation options.

  2. Making reservations: To make a reservation at an accommodation, you will often need to fill out a form or communicate with the property directly. Knowing English can make this process easier and help you communicate your needs and preferences effectively.

  3. Understanding policies and conditions: Accommodation providers often have policies and conditions that you will need to understand and agree to when booking. Knowing English can help you understand these and make informed decisions about your bookings.

Overall, knowing English can be an important tool when booking accommodation, as it can help you understand descriptions, reviews, and policies, and communicate effectively with property owners and staff.

FASTER BOOKING AT A HOTEL

LEARN & PRACTISE YOUR HOTEL VOCABULARY

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/multimedia/london/unit2/

https://www.audioenglish.org/english-learning/english_dialogue_hotel_booking_a_room_2.htm


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