4_Beginner’s Guide to English AT A HOTEL


Essential English Sentences for Beginners AT A HOTEL

 

  1. Check-In
  • “Can I check in, please?”
  • “Hello, I have a reservation under the name [your name].”
  • “What time is check-in?”
  • “Do you need my passport or ID?”
  • “Can I have the Wi-Fi password, please?”
  • “What time is breakfast served?”
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  1. Room Service (Calling by Phone)
  • “Hello, I’d like to order room service.”
  • “Can I have [food or drink item (some water)] delivered to my room?”
  • “How long will(does) it takes for my order to arrive?”
  • “Can I get extra towels, please?”
  • “Could you bring some more pillows to my room?”/ “Can I get extra pillows, please?”
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  1. Reporting an Issue
  • “The air conditioner in my room isn’t (is not) working. Can you help?”
  • “There’s no hot water in my bathroom. Could you fix it?”
  • “The Wi-Fi in my room is very slow. Is there an issue (Can you help)?”
  • “The TV remote isn’t working. Can you replace it?”
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  1. Asking About the Airport Shuttle
  • “Do you have a shuttle service to the airport?”
  • “What time does the next shuttle leave for the airport?”
  • “How can I book the airport shuttle?”
  • “Is there a fee for the airport shuttle?”
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  1. Check-Out
  • “I’d like to check out, please.”/ “Can I check out, please? “
  • “Can I leave my luggage here after check-out?”
  • “What time is check-out?”
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English_Beginner_Hotel
  1. General Questions
  • “Is there a map of the local area available?”
  • “Can you recommend a good restaurant nearby?”
  • “What time does the pool close?”
  • “Where is the gym located?”
  • “Can I extend my stay for another night?”
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Roleplay : Hotel Dialogue Example

1. Check-In

Scenario: You arrive at the hotel to check in.

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English_Beginner_Hotel

You: Hello, I have a reservation under the name Kim.
Receptionist: Welcome, Mr. Kim. May I have your passport, please?
You: Sure, here it is.
Receptionist: Thank you. Your room is ready. Check-in time is 3 PM, but you can access your room now.
You: Thank you! Can I have the Wi-Fi password, please?
Receptionist: Of course, it’s written on this card. Enjoy your stay!

You: Great! What time is breakfast served?
Receptionist: Breakfast is from 7 to 10 AM in the restaurant on the first floor.

2. Room Service

Scenario: You are calling room service to order food.

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English_Beginner_Hotel

You: Hello, this is eight one five (815). I’d like to order room service, please.
Room Service:
What would you like to order?
You: Can I have (get) a Caesar salad and a bottle of water, please?
Room Service: Of course. It will be delivered to your room in 30 minutes.
You: Thank you. Can I get extra towels, please?
Room Service: Absolutely. Is there anything else you need?
You: No, that’s all. Thank you!

 

3. Reporting an Issue

Scenario: You’re reporting a problem with the air conditioner in your room.

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English_Beginner_Hotel

You: Hello, the air conditioner in my room isn’t (is not) working. Can you help?
Receptionist: I’m sorry to hear that. What is your room number?
You: Room Four one two (412).
Receptionist: Thank you. I’ll send someone to check it right away.

You: Can I change rooms if it can’t be fixed quickly?
Receptionist: Absolutely. We’ll arrange another room if necessary.
You: Thanks for your help.

 

4. Asking About the Airport Shuttle

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English_Beginner_Hotel

Scenario: You’re inquiring about the shuttle service to the airport.

You: Hello, do you have a shuttle service to the airport?
Receptionist: Yes, we do. It runs every hour on the hour.
You: Great! How can I book the airport shuttle?
Receptionist: I can book it for you now. What time is your flight?
You: My flight is at 10:30 AM.
Receptionist: Perfect. I’ll book you on the 8 AM shuttle.
You: Is there a fee for the shuttle?
Receptionist: No, it’s complimentary for our guests.
You: Thank you!

 

5. Check-Out

Scenario: You are checking out of the hotel.

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English_Beginner_Hotel

You: Hello, I’d like to check out, please.
Receptionist: Certainly. May I have your room number?
You: Room 305.
Receptionist: Thank you. Here is your bill. Would you like to review it?
You: Yes, it looks good. Can I leave my luggage here for a few hours?
Receptionist: Of course. Just let us know when you’re ready to pick it up.
You: Thank you!

 

6. General Questions

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English_Beginner_Hotel

Scenario: You have some general inquiries about your stay.

You: Hello, can you recommend a good restaurant nearby?
Receptionist: Sure, there’s a great Italian place called Bella Roma just two blocks away.

You: Thank you! What time does the pool close?
Receptionist: The pool closes at 9 PM.
You: And where is the gym located?
Receptionist: It’s on the second floor, just past the elevators.
You: Thank you so much!

 

 

Roleplay 2 : Hotel  

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More information about English for a beginner

https://blog.eunice0121.com/category/english/beginner/

 

 

 

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