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Hotel rooms often talk in English.

Primary school English dialogue class is an indispensable part of the whole primary school English teaching. I sorted out the common English conversations in the hotel room. Welcome to read!

Hotel rooms often talk in English-good morning, sir, welcome to The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai! Good morning, welcome to The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai.

Good morning, how are you? Good morning, how are you?

Good. How many pieces of luggage do you have? Very good! How many pieces of luggage do you have?

It's just behind the taxi! It's the one behind the taxi!

Do you have a reservation, sir? Do you have a reservation?

Absolutely! That's right!

Sir, this way! I'll take you to the reception. This way, please, sir. I'll take you to the front desk to check in!

Everyday English conversation in the hotel room where Steven has checked in. Because of a meeting, he had to ask for a morning call.

Steven has checked in. Because he had to attend a meeting, he had to ask for an early wake-up call.

Steven: Good evening! This is Mr Smith in room 609.

Steven: Good evening. This is Mr Smith in room 609.

Receptionist: Good evening, Mr. Smith. What can I do for you?

Receptionist: Good evening, Mr. Smith. What service do you need?

Steven: I'm going to Shanghai early tomorrow morning. So I'd like to request a morning wake-up call.

Steven: I'm going to Shanghai early tomorrow morning, so I want you to wake me up tomorrow morning.

Receptionist: OK, Mr. Smith, what time would you like us to wake you up tomorrow morning?

Receptionist: Yes, Mr. Smith. What time do you want us to wake you up tomorrow morning?

Steven: I have to get to the conference room of Shanghai Garden Hotel before 10. I think it will take me three hours to get there. This means that I have to be on the road by 7 o'clock at the latest.

Steven: I have to get to the conference room of Shanghai Garden Hotel at 10. I think it will take me three hours to get there. That means I have to be on the road at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning at the latest.

Receptionist: That's right.

Receptionist: Yes!

Steven: In that case, I hope you can wake me up at 5: 45.

Steven: Oh, in that case, please wake me up at 5: 45 tomorrow morning.

Receptionist: OK. Good night, Mr. Smith. Have a good sleep.

Receptionist: OK. Good night, Mr. Smith. Have a good sleep.

Steven: Good night.

Steven: Good night!

Dialogue 3 In the hotel room John:

Hi, I'm in room 222.

Hello. I'm a guest in room 222.

Clerk:

Yes, can I help you?

Hello. what can I do for you?

John:

Can I ask for something to be brought up?

Can I ask you something?

Clerk:

Sure, this is room service.

Of course. This is our room service.

John:

I want some bandages.

I want some bandages.

Clerk:

No problem. I'll be up in about five minutes.

No problem. I'll be up in about five minutes.

John:

Can you bring me more drinking water?

Can you bring me some more drinking water?

Clerk:

All right. I will bring you an ice bucket and some water.

All right. I'll get you a bucket of ice water.

John:

Sorry, but I still need a razor.

Excuse me. I also need a razor.

Clerk:

Of course. Is there anything else you need me to bring to your room?

All right. Is there anything else you need me to bring to your room?

John:

That's all, thank you. Please hurry, I cut my finger.

That's all. Thank you. Please a little faster. I cut my hand.