The customer calls a hotel receptionist to book a double room with a garden view for 5 nights starting January 27th. The receptionist takes the customer's name, phone number, and special request for clean towels. The receptionist confirms there are rooms available that meet the customer's criteria.
The customer calls a hotel receptionist to book a double room with a garden view for 5 nights starting January 27th. The receptionist takes the customer's name, phone number, and special request for clean towels. The receptionist confirms there are rooms available that meet the customer's criteria.
The customer calls a hotel receptionist to book a double room with a garden view for 5 nights starting January 27th. The receptionist takes the customer's name, phone number, and special request for clean towels. The receptionist confirms there are rooms available that meet the customer's criteria.
06. You travel outside the city and will stay at the hotel.
You make a phone call to the receptionist
too book and task anything you need in your room
Receptionist: Seoul Hotel. Can I help you?
Costumer: Yes, I'd like to book a room for next week. Receptionist: Yes, miss. what kind of room do you want? Costumer: I would like a “double room” with a garden view. Receptionist: Fine. What date do you check-in? Costumer: the twenty-seventh of January Receptionist: How long will you stay Miss? Costumer: I'll stay for five days. Receptionist: All right, let me check. Yes, miss there are still five rooms available. Costumer: oh, okey. Receptionist: May I have your name, please? Costumer: yes, my name Yola. Receptionist: And your phone number, Ms. Yola? Costumer: yes. (224-558-728) two two four, five five eight, seven two eight. Receptionist: Do you have special request? Costumer: Yes, I want the room to be clean and have clean towels. Receptionist: Yes, miss. Is there anything else? Costumer: No. That’s enough. Thank you. Receptionist: you are welcome miss.
ESL Conversation Dialogues Scripts 61-70 Volume 7: General English Conversations Phrasal Verbs II: For Tutors Teaching Mature Upper Intermediate to Advanced ESL Students