miércoles, 27 de septiembre de 2023

UNIT 3 - STAYING IN HOTELS - LESSON 1


 STAYING IN HOTELS 


VOCABULARY: 


  • Using English at a Hotel

Hotels vocabulary concerns all the useful words and phrases you might need when staying at hotels. Hotels and B&Bs have their own special vocabulary related to the type of accommodation and the services available.

When staying at a hotel where English is the main language, you will need to make yourself understood when checking in, checking out and asking for information.

Explore our list of hotels vocabulary and phrases related to staying in bed and breakfasts for when you are travelling. Whether you are staying in a hotel, bed and breakfast, hostel, motel or another type of accommodation, we hope our hotels vocabulary will be useful.







Example of Conversation 


Demy: Good evening. I have a reservation under the name Romero.

Clara: Good evening, Mr. Smith, My name is Clara. Welcome to the Grand Hotel. May I please have your ID and a credit card for verification?

Demy: Of course, here's my ID, and here's my credit card.

Clara: Thank you, Ms. Romero. I see your reservation right here. It's for a deluxe room for three nights, is that correct?

Demy: Yes, that's right.

Clara: Great. Could you also confirm your contact information, please?

Demy: Sure, my phone number is 555-555-5555, and my email is demyromero19@gmail.com

Clara: Perfect. Your room is on the sixth floor, and here's your key card. It also includes access to our complimentary breakfast buffet from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM.

Demy: Thank you. What time is check-out?

Clara: Check-out time is at 11:00 AM. If you need any assistance during your stay, feel free to call the front desk. Enjoy your stay at the Grand Hotel, Ms. Romero!

Clara: Thank you, I will.









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