The document contains two dialogues between receptionists and guests/patients. In the first dialogue, a guest named Santiago Uno books two twin rooms at the Garuda Hotel for the following night. In the second dialogue, a patient named Krishna Kumar schedules an appointment with Dr. Gunawan at the 24 Seven Clinic for 5:30pm the next day after spelling out his full name for the receptionist.
The document contains two dialogues between receptionists and guests/patients. In the first dialogue, a guest named Santiago Uno books two twin rooms at the Garuda Hotel for the following night. In the second dialogue, a patient named Krishna Kumar schedules an appointment with Dr. Gunawan at the 24 Seven Clinic for 5:30pm the next day after spelling out his full name for the receptionist.
The document contains two dialogues between receptionists and guests/patients. In the first dialogue, a guest named Santiago Uno books two twin rooms at the Garuda Hotel for the following night. In the second dialogue, a patient named Krishna Kumar schedules an appointment with Dr. Gunawan at the 24 Seven Clinic for 5:30pm the next day after spelling out his full name for the receptionist.
Guest Hello, this is Santiago Uno. Do you have rooms for a family of four for tomorrow night, please? Receptionist We have two twin rooms. Is that all right? Guest Yes, thats fine. How much is bed without breakfast, please? Receptionist: Seven hundred thousand rupiahs per room, per night. Guest Good, IIl take those rooms. Receptionist Would you repeat your name, please? Guest Santiago Uno. Receptionist: Would you repeat that again, please? Guest :Santiago Uno. Receptionist: Thank you for your choice to stay in the Garuda Hotel. Guest :You'rewelcome. Dialogue 2 Receptionist Twenty Four Seven Clinic, good morning. Patient Good morning. This is Krishna Kumar. Could I make an appointment with doctor Gunawan? Receptionist: Hold on, please. Let me check his schedule. He will be in his office five o'clock tomorrow afternoon. at
Patient I s half past five tomorrow okay?
Receptionist That's ine. Would you repeat your name, please? Patient :Krishna Kumar. Receptionist: Sorry? Patient Krishna Kumar Receptionist: Would you spell that, please? Patient K as in kilo, R as in Romeo, I as in India, S as in sierra, H as in hotel, N as in November, A as in apple. K as in kilo, U as in uniform, M as in mike, A as in apple, R as in Rome. Receptionist: Thank you, Mr Kumar. See you tomorrow at half past five.