Meeting 10 Dialogue Guest Receptionist 22 nd Guest

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Meeting 10

Meeting 10

Dialogue Guest Receptionist 22 nd Guest Receptionist just : Good evening my name is

Dialogue Guest Receptionist 22 nd Guest Receptionist just : Good evening my name is Casado. I have reservation : Good evening Mr. Casado, yes we received your telex. A single room for two night leaving on December. Would you please filling the registration form? I’ll get your key : Thanks : Here is your key card, your room number is 807. would you like dinner tonight : Perhaps late : Well the hotel restaurant is open until 11. 00 p. m. but if you want something to eat later than that, call room service

Guest Receptionist to Guest : Good Er…is Mr. archer here yet? : No sir,

Guest Receptionist to Guest : Good Er…is Mr. archer here yet? : No sir, not yet. But I’ll ask him to call you when he arrives Will you be in your room? : Yes I think so ; Certainly, sir. Now…the bellboy will show your room. Have pleasant stay in stock, sir : Thank you

If………… We use if… to express possibility and when to show certainly. In the

If………… We use if… to express possibility and when to show certainly. In the sentences below, if… and when…refer to future time, but hey take the present simple tense Example: If we want something to eat, just call room service I’ll ask him to call you when he arrives Practice Match the beginnings and ends of these sentences If you want to visit India a. I will nee to see some identification If you wish o make an outside call b. She will arrange your alarm

3. 4. 5. When Mr. Adam calls c. you’ll need a visa If you

3. 4. 5. When Mr. Adam calls c. you’ll need a visa If you ask the receptionist d. Can you give him a message If you want to pay with travelers’ cheques e. Dial 9, followed by the number you want Activity I Work with partner take turn to be a hotel receptionist and a business traveler. Ask about hotel reservation

Activity II Imagine that you have to promote your country’s hotel industry to a

Activity II Imagine that you have to promote your country’s hotel industry to a group of tour operators from abroad. Work in pairs, prepare notes on the features you will talk about (service, hospitality). Activity III Write a simple explanation about a famous hotel in your city, then present it about place, facilities, and capacity

vocabularies Alarm call Bustle Dial Establish Identification Imperial Unique Receptionist Reined Shaded Shark Standard

vocabularies Alarm call Bustle Dial Establish Identification Imperial Unique Receptionist Reined Shaded Shark Standard Traditional pleasure Famous Operator Hotel industry Promote Feature Check Arrive