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Speaking English Conversation Practice – Getting Hotel

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Today's lesson focuses on conversational practice in English, specifically addressing the topic of navigating hotel-related conversations. Let's dive into essential phrases and dialogues that will empower you to confidently communicate when dealing with hotel-related scenarios in English.

English Conversation Practice Exercise- Getting to the hotel.

Here are conversations focusing on various hotel-related scenarios:

  1.  Making a Reservation:
    Conversation A: Booking a Room
    • Guest: Hello, I’d like to make a reservation for a single room, please.
    • Receptionist: Certainly, for how many nights will you be staying?
    •  Guest: Three nights, from the 15th to the 18th of this month.
    • Receptionist: Under what name would you like the reservation?
    • Guest: It’s under the name John Smith.
    • Receptionist: Great, your reservation for a single room from the 15th to the 18th of this month under the name John Smith is confirmed.
  2. Checking-In
    Conversation B: Check-In Process
    • Receptionist: Good afternoon, welcome to our hotel. May I have your reservation details?
    •  Guest: Sure, my name is John Smith, and I have a reservation for a single room.
    • Receptionist: Thank you, Mr. Smith. Could you please fill out this form and provide a form of
      identification?
    • Guest: Certainly, heres my passport.
    • Receptionist: Thank you. Here’s your room key, and breakfast is served from 7 to 10 a.m.
  1.  Room Service:

Conversation C: Ordering Room Service

    • Guest: I’d like to order dinner, please.
    • Room Service: Of course, may I have your room number and your order?
    • Guest: Room 305. I’d like a chicken sandwich and a fruit salad, please.
      Room Service: Your order will be delivered to your room shortly. 
  1. Checking-Out: Conversation E: Check-Out Process
    • Receptionist: Good morning, how was your stay?
    • Guest: It was wonderful, thank you. Id like to check out, please.
    • Receptionist: Could you please settle any outstanding charges?
    • Guest: Certainly, here’s my credit card.
    • Receptionist: Thank you, Mr. Smith. Your total bill is $250. Your receipt and a feedback form are ready.

These conversations cover various aspects of a hotel stay, from making reservations to checking out, ordering room service, and seeking assistance during the stay. They aim to provide a range of scenarios to help navigate hotel-related conversations confidently in English.

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