Unit 12 — Guest Rooms

This unit will familiarize students with common vocabulary about hotel guest rooms.

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Dialogue between hotel receptionist and guest: Receptionist: Hello and welcome to the Mayflower hotel, may I take your name sir? Mr Smith: Hello, yes my name is Todd Smith and I have a reservation today for three nights. Receptionist: Hello Mr Smith, yes I see we have you booked into one of our singles for two nights and then the third night in our honeymoon suite, is this correct? Mr Smith:…

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Jane became very suspicious that her husband had ordered pay-per-view TV on the night of their honeymoon.
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The hotel has a spacious lounge which can fit over 200 people comfortably.
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After your long trip, you will be pleased to go into your welcoming room.
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  • Which facilities are most important for you when you stay in a hotel?
  • Should hotels charge for TV and internet access? Why / Why not?
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