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Hotel and Vocabulary Charge per night

Book a room - the total cost of the room for the night
- to reserve a room at a hotel Vacancy ( plural vacancies )
Check in - an empty, unoccupied room that can be rented
- to register at a hotel as a guest Youth hostel
Check out - an inexpensive place where mainly young people stay for short periods
- to return keys, to pay for the bill and depart from a hotel Motel
Reservation - a hotel, usually with spaces for cars, which is placed by the side of a road
- the action of reserve a room at a hotel ( that will be kept for you to use it later )
Wake-up call
- a telephone call that you can request in order to wake you up at a specific time Watch the video and decide if next sentences are TRUE or FALSE
Room service
- a service provided to hotel guests in their room ( by which you can order meals or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyqfYJX23lg
drinks...etc )
Mini bar 1. The receptionist told her name at the beginning of the conversation.
- a small refrigerator in a hotel room, it contains snacks, beverages, alcoholic drinks..etc
Suite ( apartment ) 2. The man booked the hotel through the travel agency
- luxury, connected rooms to be used together 3. He had already paid for one night.
Single room
- a room with a single bed that is large enough for one person to sleep in 4. The booking system had been out of order for a while.
Double room 5. There were no single rooms available and he had to share a room with a
- a room with a large bed or two beds, for two persons
Bellboy, ( AmE ) bellhop, callboy, bellman ) family with children.
- a person employed in a hotel to carry guest's bags, to open doors etc. 6. He had to pay additional tax for Jacuzzi
Vending machine
- a machine that distributes goods such as food, cigarettes, sweets or drinks when inserting 7. He got the business suite with extra charge
money 8. The hotel had some additional facilities like gym and indoor pool
Reception desk, Reception, Reception area, ( AmE) Front desk
- a desk where hotel guests are received 9. The hotel didn't have a valet service.
Fully booked 10. He had come from New Orleans by plane.
- full, no rooms available,

RESPUESTAS:

1. False 7. False
2. True 8. True
3. True 9. False
4. True 10. True
5. False
6. False
Here you can see the part of conversations which take place at the reception desk. Match the answers of the receptionist on your right with the client’s
questions on the left.

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https://www.esl-lab.com/checkin/checkinrd1.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyqfYJX23lg

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