At the Hotel

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AT THE HOTEL reception desk Guest: Good morning! Front Desk: Good morning Sir, how can I help you? G: I’d like a room for the weekend. F: Single or double, Sir? G: Single, please. G: Do all rooms have mini-bars? F: Yes Sir, and cable TV too. Could you fill up the registration form, please? G: ohh... F: Oh, Im sorry, Sir. I will do it for you. G: Thank you, maam. F: Your last name, please? G: Patterson. F: Could you spell it? G: P.a.t.t.e.r.s.o.n. F: And your first name? G: Jonathan. F: Home address? G: Waipawa... F: ?? G: Waipawa, The Old Sheep Farm, New Zealand. F: Nationality? G: New Zealander. F: And when were you born? G: April 21 st , 1970. F: And whats your occupation?

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AT THE HOTEL – reception desk

Guest: Good morning!

Front Desk: Good morning Sir, how can I help you?

G: I’d like a room for the weekend.

F: Single or double, Sir?

G: Single, please.

G: Do all rooms have mini-bars?

F: Yes Sir, and cable TV too. Could you fill up the registration form, please?

G: ohh...

F: Oh, I’m sorry, Sir. I will do it for you.

G: Thank you, ma’am.

F: Your last name, please?

G: Patterson.

F: Could you spell it?

G: P.a.t.t.e.r.s.o.n.

F: And your first name?

G: Jonathan.

F: Home address?

G: Waipawa...

F: ??

G: Waipawa, The Old Sheep Farm, New Zealand.

F: Nationality?

G: New Zealander.

F: And when were you born?

G: April 21st, 1970.

F: And what’s your occupation?

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G: I’m a translator.

F: Could you sign here, please?

G: Yes, of course.

F: Thank you. Here’s your key. I’ll ask the bellboy to take your luggage to your room.

You’re in room 7625, 7th floor. Enjoy your stay.

G: Thank you.