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Hotel English situational dialogue reading

Using situational dialogue in English teaching can effectively combine the creation of situations with group activities, train students' oral English and stimulate their interest in learning. I made up English situational dialogues in the hotel. Welcome to read!

Hotel English Situational Dialogue Part I

r:

Good afternoon, sir and madam. Can I help you?

Good afternoon, sir and madam. Can I help you?

g:

Good afternoon, I'm jack wilson. My wife and I have just arrived. We would like to have a room in your hotel tonight.

Good afternoon, I'm jack wilson. My wife and I just arrived, and we need to stay in a hotel tonight.

r:

Welcome to our hotel. Have you made a reservation?

Welcome to our hotel. Do you have a reservation?

g:

I'm afraid not. Can you arrange a double room with bath for us?

I am afraid that we don't have. Can you arrange a double bed room with bath?

r:

Just a moment, please ... Oh, there is a room with a beautiful view of the Huangpu River.

A moment, please. . . Oh, you can use the room111,which is very close to the Huangpu River.

g:

Great, I'll take it. How much do you charge?

Great, I'll take it. how much is it?

r:

Renminbi 720 yuan

720 yuan

g:

good

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r:

Please show me your your passport and fill in this registration form.

Please show me your passport and fill in the registration form.

g:

I will take care of it.

I'll set it up.

r:

Thank you. Would you please pay RMB 1500 yuan as a deposit?

Thank you. Payment 1500 yuan is required.

g:

give you

give you

r:

Thank you. This is the receipt, key and room card of111. The bellboy will take you and your luggage up. I hope you will enjoy your stay with us.

Thank you. This is the receipt, and this is the key and room card of111. The waiter will take you and your luggage to your room. I hope you enjoy your stay here.

g:

That's very kind of you.

Thank you.

Hotel English Situational Dialogue Part II

r:

Good morning. Excuse me, who is the team leader?

Good morning, who is the team leader?

g:

It's me.

I

r:

Hello, my name is Lily. Welcome to our hotel. I'd like to reconfirm the schedule of your stay.

Hello, my name is Lily. Welcome to our hotel. I'd like to confirm your check-in time.

g:

I see.

I see.

r:

Has the number of people in your group changed?

Has your number changed?

g:

no

not have

r:

Very well, sir. Your check-out time is 9 am tomorrow. Is there any change in your schedule?

Very well, sir. Your checkout time is 9 o'clock tomorrow. Have you changed the schedule for 9 o'clock tomorrow morning?

g:

Yes We'd like to change to 9:30.

Yes, I want to change it to 9: 30.

r:

9:30. Certainly, sir. We'll arrange a wake-up call at 8 am, ok?

9: 30. Of course, we will arrange to call at 8: 00 in the morning. Is that all right with you?

g:

It doesn't matter. Thank you.

Ok, thank you.

r:

Can you put your bag in front of your room before 9 am? The bellboy will pick it up. Anything else?

Can you leave your luggage in front of the door at nine o'clock in the morning? The waiter will pick it up. Do you need anything else?

g:

No, that's all.

No, that's all.

r:

If there is any change, can you tell the front desk?

Would you please tell the front desk if necessary?

g:

Of course. thank you

Ok, thank you.

r:

Thank you. Enjoy your stay.

Thank you. I hope you enjoy your stay here.

Hotel English Situational Dialogue Part III

r:

Good evening, sir. Can I help you?

Good evening, sir. Can I help you?

g:

Yes, I reserved a double room here tonight. The name is Peter Wilson.

Yes, I reserved a double room for tonight. His name is Petewilson.

r:

Where is it made?

Where did you make the reservation?

g:

This was booked about two weeks ago through our family's travel agency, California International Travel Service.

Two weeks ago, we passed through California International Travel Service.

r:

Just a moment, please. I'll check our reservation record again ... thank you for waiting, sir. I'm afraid we have no record of an international travel agency booking in your name.

Just a moment, please. I'll check our reservation records ... thank you for waiting. Sorry, we don't have your reservation record in international travel agency.

g:

That's weird. So, do you have any vacancies?

That's weird. Wait, do you have any vacancies here?

r:

I'm very sorry, sir, but our rooms are fully booked.

I'm sorry, sir, but all our rooms are reserved.

g:

What a pity! Where can I find a room at this time?

This is terrible! Where can I find a place to live at this time?

r:

Can I find another hotel for you?

Can I find a hotel for you?

g:

Yes, please.

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r:

I'll book you a hotel in this area, sir. Just a moment, please.

I'll check the hotels nearby for you, sir. Just a moment, please.