Staying at a hotel. Sauna (n): a type of bath in which you sit or lie in a small room. Lounge (n): a...
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Staying at a hotel
• Sauna (n): a type of bath in which you sit or lie in a small room.
• Lounge (n): a public place in a hotel for waiting or relaxing.
• A public bar (n): a bar in a pub with simple or less comfortable furniture than the other bars.
• Mini-bar (n): a small fridge in a hotel room, with drinks in it for guest to use.
• Night club (n): a place that is open late in the evening where people go to dance or drink .
• A view (n): something attractive to see out of the window.
• Credit card (n): a way of paying without paying cash.
Hotel words
Hotel words
• To check in (v): to tell the receptionist you have arrived at the hotel.
• To check out (v): to tell the receptionist that you leave the hotel at the end of your stay.
• To book a room (v): to arrange to stay at the hotel.
• To pay the bill (v): to give the hotel money to pay for your stay.
• To reserve (n): to ask for a seat, table, room to be available at a future time reservation (n): an arrangement for a seat, table or room at the hotel.
Hotel words
Do you know the difference between:• A double room and a twin room?
A double room: a bedroom for two peopleA twin room: a room with two single beds in it
• Half-board and full-board?Half-board: a type of accommodation at a hotel, that includes a breakfast and an evening mealFull-board: a type of accommodation at a hotel that includes all meals
Hotel words
• A suitcase and luggage?A suitcase: a case with flat sides and a handle, used for carrying clothes, etc. when you are travelingLuggage: bags, cases, etc that contain somebody’s clothes and things when they are traveling
• A lift and an elevator?A lift: a machine that carries people or goods up and down to different level in a building or a mine.A elevator: a part in the tail of an aircraft that is moved to make it go up and down.
Hotel Practice
• Practice 1• Practice 2• Practice 3
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