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English dialogue about hotel check-out

In China, dialogue teaching is a new teaching form accompanying the new curriculum reform, which has attracted much attention in recent years. I made up an English dialogue about hotel check-out. Welcome to read!

English dialogue about hotel check-out A: What's the matter?

A: What can I do for you?

B: Check, please.

B: I want to check out.

A: May I have your key, please? Thank you. This is your statement.

A: May I have the key? Thank you. Here is your bill.

Excuse me. What are these expenses?

B: Sorry. What's with the money?

A: Oh, these are the telephone charges, and these are the bar charges.

a; Oh, these are telephone charges, and these are bar charges.

B: Wait a minute. I called, but I never got in touch.

B: Wait a minute. I did make a phone call, but I didn't make an outside call.

I know, sir. Those are not the charges of the telephone company. Those are hotel charges.

I know. Sir, these are not the expenses of the telephone company, but the expenses of the hotel.

B: Isn't that a little too much?

B: Isn't that a little too much?

A: Excuse me, sir. This is our policy.

a; Excuse me, sir. This is our rule.

B: OK. Here is the money.

B: OK. This is your money.

A: Thank you. Welcome to our hotel again.

Thank you. Welcome to visit again.

Can I help you, sir?

Can I help you, sir?

Yes, I want to check out.

Yes, I want to check out.

A: May I have your key and room number, please?

Can I have your key and room number?

B: 14 19 room. This is my key.

14 19 room. This is my key.

Here is your bill, sir. Can you check it?

Here is your bill, sir. Would you please check it?

B: That's all right. Please put it on my credit card.

That's right. Please pay with my credit card.

A: Here you are, sir. You are all set. I hope you have a good time. Next time you come to town, you will live with us again.

Here you are, sir. Everything's done. I hope you enjoy your stay here. I hope you can stay with us next time you are in town.

I will. Where can I store my luggage? I really want to leave after lunch.

I will. Where can I put my luggage? I'm leaving after lunch.

The head waiter will put it in the storage room. When you are ready to leave, you can ask him for your luggage.

The head waiter will put the luggage in the storage room. When you are ready to leave, you can take your luggage from him.

B: Thank you very much. Goodbye.

I really appreciate it. Goodbye.

Can I help you with the English dialogue about hotel check-out?

A: Can I help you?

B: I'm leaving now. Could you send a bellboy to pick up my baggage? I'm in room 603.

B: I'm leaving now. Can you send a bellboy to help me with my luggage? I'm in room 603.

A: Of course. We'll be up in a few minutes.

Sure, we'll be up in a few minutes.

B: Thank you.

B: Thank you.

Herr Ober!

C: waiter!

Come on in!

Come on in!

C: Is this the only bag you have?

C: Is this the only bag you have?

No. Here's another one.

No, here's another one.

C: All right. I'll take these to the lobby and put them at the service desk.

C: All right. I'll take these to the lobby below and put them at the reception desk for you.

B: Thank you. I'll be right down.

B: Thank you. I'll be right down.