Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - The topics of three English dialogue compositions are: booking a hotel room, seeing a doctor when you are sick, and thanking your classmates for their study suggestions.

The topics of three English dialogue compositions are: booking a hotel room, seeing a doctor when you are sick, and thanking your classmates for their study suggestions.

Hotel reservation room

Receptionist: Can I help you?

Mary: We'd like to book two rooms.

R: how many nights?

Tom: Two nights.

R: OK, then, do you want two double rooms or one double room and one single room?

Jane: A double room and a single room.

R: ok. May I know your's name?

Mary: mary white. M-A-R-Y W-H-I-T-E。

R: Thank you, mary white. What about you, the other lady?

Jane: jane smith. J-A-N-E S-M-I-T-H。

Tom: This is my wife. My name is tom smith. T-O-M S-M-I-T-H。

R: Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Just a moment, please. (A few minutes later) I see. Your room numbers are 40 1 and 402. 40 1 is a single room and 402 is a double room.

See a doctor when you are sick.

Doctor: Please come in. I'm Dr. Evans.

Carl: I'm Carl Matthews.

Doctor: Please sit down. Is there a problem?

Carl: I've lost a little weight recently. I don't seem to have that much energy. I had a terrible headache and stomachache yesterday. I may have a fever. I think I ate something bad because I have diarrhea.

Doctor: (checking Carl's file) Your last check-up three months ago was all right. Did you eat well? Did you mention anything?

Carl: I ate well, more or less. Last night, I thought I was going to throw up.

Doctor: Did you sleep well?

Carl: Sometimes it's a little off and on. This morning, I felt so uncomfortable that I couldn't even get out of bed.

Doctor: (after checking Carl's heartbeat, blood pressure and temperature) Everything seems to be all right. Any other symptoms?

Carl: No, I can't think of anything. I must say, things in the office have been very busy recently.

Doctor: I think you may have the flu. You do look a little tired. I'll give you a flu shot and suggest you take some vitamin supplements. Try to relax for a while at work.

Carl: Thank you, doctor.

Give study suggestions to classmates.

Learning suggestions vary from person to person and from person to person. Now I want to share some suggestions.

First of all, focus on your work immediately. Some students are not absorbed, which means they will turn their attention to other things when studying. Remember, in the first 15 minutes, you must be fully engaged in your work. Then in the next 45 minutes, your attention will be fixed and it will be difficult to slide.

Second, find a method that suits you. As we all know, some students work harder than most people, but their performance is worse. The only explanation is that their work is not scientific enough. If you lack practice, find more practice to finish. If you are unfamiliar with the concepts in the textbook, turn to your textbook for help. Analyze your problems, find appropriate methods, and then you can make progress.

In addition, reflect from time to time. There is always room for improvement. The only important thing is that you should take time to slow down and think about what you can improve. Then set out and move on.

If you take my advice, I believe you can make a difference.