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AT THE HOTEL

R: Good evening, Sir.


C: Good evening, I’d like to check in, please.
R: Certainly, Sir. Do you have a reservation?
C: Yes, it’s in the name of Martin Andrew White.
R: That’s right. You’ve booked a room with a view of the harbor. Can you please sign your name in
the registration book?
Here is your key card. You are in room number 1004. It’s on the 30th floor, you have a great view of
the harbor from there.
C: Thanks. Where can I get something to eat?
R: Our restaurant is located on the third floor. Dinner is served from seven.
C: Great! What time is breakfast served in the morning?
R: Breakfast is served between 6 and 10
C: Ok. Thank you for your help.
R: You’re very welcome, Sir! I’ll just call a bell-boy to show you to your room. I hope you’ll enjoy
your stay.

C: Is there anything interesting to see nearby?


R: Yes, the hotel is in an area called The Rocks. It’s the oldest part of the city. There are many cafés
and restaurants nearby.
C: Are there any shops in the area?
R: There are a few small craftshops, and we have a morning market every Saturday and Sunday.
C: The morning market sounds interesting. Are there many stores?
R: Yes, it’s very big. You can buy souvernirs, handicrafts, jewelry, clothes. It’s very good.
C: Where are the other shops?
R: Most of the shops are up in the city centre, it’s a short walk away.
C: And the harbor is nearby too, isn’t it?
R: That’s right. You have a good view of it from your bedroom window.

R: receptionist
C: customer

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