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Innovative English #5
How to Check In at a Hotel in
English
CONTENTS
2 English
2 Vocabulary
3 Sample Sentences
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ENGLISH
3. HOTEL CLERK: Thank you very much Mr. Silva. Could you spell your name please?
4. GUSTAVO: S-I-L-V-A.
5. HOTEL CLERK: Thank you. Ah, yes. Mr. Silva. Here's your room key.
7. HOTEL CLERK: No, but there's a small grocery store in the next building.
13. HOTEL CLERK: From 6: 00 to 7: 30 a.m. in the dining room on the first floor.
VOCABULARY
an arrangement to have
reservation (American) something (like a hotel noun
room) held for one's use
immediately following,
next (American) adjacent, future adjective
used as an interrogative
what about the identity, nature, or pronoun
value of something
SAMPLE SENTENCES
I have a reservation at the hotel for the Our dinner reservation is at eight-thirty
whole week. tonight.
I forgot my bag in my room. Do you have the key for the front door?
Too big is better than too small. What will happen next?
New York is known for its tall buildings. She practiced so much, so of course, she
won the competition.
Of course, you can stay with me when you What time is it?
visit!
I don't think I'll have time today. The third floor is available.