Hotel Booking: Check-in and Check-out Procedures Explained
Learn how to book hotels over the phone by reading a conversation on track 7. Understand the proper format for writing and saying dates. Fill in a form with the correct dates using the guidelines provided.
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BOOKING HOTELS CHECK IN & CHECK OUT
read the conversation (track 7) and fill in the form in ex. 1, p. 12
dates we write: October 1st we say: October the first or we write: 1stOctober we say: the first of October British write: 01/10 Americans write: 10/01
read the brochure and complete the dialogue, ex. 4, p. 13
1 30 2 50 3 bed & breakfast 4 in the centre of the town 5 restaurant 6 bar 7 a colour TV 8 tea and coffee-making
do ex. 1, p. 14 1 honeymoon 2 backpackers 3 city break 4 shopping trip 5 family holiday
arrival = coming arrival date arrival time
departure = leaving departure date departure time
cancellation policy = what happens if something is cancelled free cancelation customers do not have to pay if they cancel
to refund give the money back non-refundable customers do not get their money back
single occupancy rate when one guest takes a double room and pays more than for a single room but less than for a double for two guests
buffet /bfei/ breakfast breakfast is served at a long table and guests take the food from it
1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T do ex. 4, p. 15
What are the advantages and disadvantages of online booking? click to watch the video for Booking.com: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AO56QVAR1Qc
CHECK IN / CHECK OUT check in come to a hotel check out leave the hotel
CHECK IN / CHECK OUT check in guests get a key (card) and give passport to be registered check out guests give back the key and pay for their stay
1 help 2 single 3 tonight 4 right 5 rate 6 served 7 first 8 credit 9 315 10 give 11 days 12 lift 13 right read the dialogue for track 11and complete ex. 1, p. 16
read the signs and match with correct statements ex. 4, p. 17 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 C
ROOM NUMBERS / PHONE NUMBERS room 104: one hundred and four one oh four phone number 555 031: five five five oh three one
homework pp. 44, 45, 46
give definitions room rate room only B&B half-board full-board single room double room twin room
give definitions room rate price of room room only no meals included B&B breakfast is included half-board breakfast and one meal full-board all three meals single room room for one guest double room room for two guests, one big bed twin room room for two guests, two beds
make suggestions and reply I m bored. Why - No, I d like to see some sights. Let s - Yes, I want to go somewhere nice. What - Yes,
make suggestions and reply I m bored. Why don t we watch a film? - No, I d rather go out. I d like to see some sights. Let s go on a tour! - Yes, that s a good idea. I want to go somewhere nice. What about visiting a lake? - Yes, I d love that.
complete the sentences If you prefer to cook on a holiday, book s accommodation. When you don t share a bathroom, you get e room. The bus r was very long but pleasant. Students and backpackers usually stay at h B breakfast is where guests take the food themselves. Some facilities are free of c but sometimes you have to pay a s
complete the sentences If you prefer to cook on a holiday, book self-catering accommodation. When you don t share a bathroom, you get en suite room. The bus ride was very long but pleasant. Students and backpackers usually stay at hostels. Buffet breakfast is where guests take the food themselves. Some facilities are free of charge but sometimes you have to pay a supplement.
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