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Selected English dialogue scripts for booking a hotel

With the deepening of globalization and the rapid development of world science and technology, the importance of English as the world's common language is increasing day by day. I have compiled an English conversation script for booking a hotel, welcome to read!

English conversation script for booking a hotel 1

Telephone in Swan House rings.A captainc answers the call.

Scene: The phone rang at the Swan Hotel. A foreman is on the phone.

C: Good morning.The Swan House.Li Ming speaking.May I help you?

Good morning, I am Li Ming from the Swan House. May I help you?

G: What time do you open this evening? What time do you open this evening?

C: We open at six thirty, madam. And we take the last orders at ten thirty.

Madam, we start at 6:30 and close at 10:30.

G: Well, I’d like to reserve a table for four this evening.

Okay, I’d like to reserve a table for four this evening.

C: Yes, madam. What time would you like to have your table?

Okay, madam. When do you want it?

G: About seven, I think. I think it’s about 7 o’clock.

C: A table for four at seven this evening. May I have your name, madam?

7 o'clock in the evening, a table for four, may I have your name? , Ms.?

G: Leavens, Mary Leavens.

C: Thank you, Mrs. Leavens. We looked forward to having you this evening.

Thank you, Mrs Leavens. We look forward to seeing you tonight.

G: Oh, one more thing. Any chance of a table by the window? We'd like to enjoy the night view of Shanghai.

Oh, one more thing, Is there a table by the window? We want to enjoy the night view of Shanghai.

C: I see. Leave it to me. We will try our best. Is there anything else I can for you?

I understand, leave it to me. We will try our best. All the best, is there anything else I can do for you?

G: No, thanks. Good-bye. No more, thank you. goodbye.

C: Good-bye, Mrs Leavens.And have a good day.

Goodbye Mrs Leavens. Have fun.

English dialogue script for booking a hotel 2

Front Desk: Royal Hotel, can I help you?

Front Desk: Royal Hotel, can I help you?

Front Desk: Royal Hotel, can I help you?

John: Yes. I need a room for three days from May 2 to May 4. Do you have any vacancies?

John: I need a room for May 2 By the 4th, do you still have any available rooms?

Front Desk: Yes, we have. What kind of room would you like?

Front Desk: There are still available rooms. What kind of room do you need?

John: I'd like a suite with an ocean view, please.

John: I'd like a suite with an ocean view.

Front Desk: No problem, sir.

Front Desk: No problem, sir.

John: How much will that be?

John: What is the price?

Front Desk: It's RMB 400 per night.

Front desk: 400 yuan per night.

John: That's a little high. I'm told your hotel is offering a discount now.

John: That's a little high. I heard your hotel is on sale.

Front Desk: Yes, we were, but the offer ended yesterday. I'm sorry.

Front Desk: Yes, but the discount period ended yesterday. terribly sorry.

John: Oh, I see. Then do you have anything less expensive?

John: I see. So do you have other cheaper suites?

Front Desk: No, sir. This is the least expensive suite we have at the moment.

Front Desk: No, sir. . By far this is the cheapest suite.

John: OK, I'll take it. By the way, does the price include breakfast?

John: OK, I'll book it. By the way, does the room rate include breakfast?

Front Desk: Yes, it does. Now could I have your name, please?

Front Desk: Yes, it does. Now can I ask your name?

John: My name is John Deep.

John: My name is John Deep.

Front Desk: Would you kindly spell that for me?

Front Desk: Can you spell that for me?

John: That is J-o-h-n D-e-e-p.

John: J-o-h-n D-e-e-p.

Front Desk: Thank you. How many nights would you like to stay?

Front Desk: Thank you. Also, how long do you plan to stay here?

John: Three nights, from May 2.

John: Three nights, starting on May 2.

Front Desk: Certainly, sir. Our check-in time is after 1:00pm. We look forward to seeing you.

Front Desk: Okay. Our check-in time is after one o'clock in the afternoon. We are waiting for your visit.

John: Thank you.

John: Thank you.

Reservation of Hotel English Dialogue 3

Receptionist: —Good afternoon, Santa Hotel. May I help you?

Good afternoon, Santa Hotel, how can I help you? Help you?

Mrs Ryefield: —Yes. I'd like to book a room, please.

I'd like to book a room.

Receptionist: —Certainly. When would you like to have the room madam?

Of course, when would you like to have the room madam?

Mrs Ryefield: —3rd of March.

March 3rd

Receptionist: —How long will you be staying?

How long do you want to stay?

Mrs Ryefield:—Three nights.

3 nights.

Receptionist:—What kind of room would you like, madam?

Okay, madam, what kind of room would you like?

Mrs Ryefield :—Er... Double room. I'd appreciate it if you could give me a room with a view over the lake.

Double room. It would be best if you could help me book a room with a lake view.

Receptionist:—Certainly, madam. I'll just check what we have available. . . I am so sorry, we do not have double room available on 3rd of March, but we do have king size room available with a really splendid view. Would you mind having a king size room instead of double room?

Of course, madam, let me take a look at our room first... I'm sorry, March 3 There are no more double rooms, but we have a king size room with a luxurious view, is that okay?

Mrs Ryefield: —How much is the charge of king size room per night?

Big How much does a bed room cost per night?

Receptionist: —It is 680 RMB per night.

680 RMB per night.

Mrs Ryefield: —Well not bad. I would like to have one then.

Oh, okay, I would like to have a double bed room.

Receptionist: —Great. Would you like breakfast?

Okay, would you like breakfast?

Mrs. Ryefield: —No, thanks.

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No, thank you.

Receptionist: —Who?s the booking for, please, madam?

Madam, what is the name of the booking person?

Mrs Ryefield: —Mr and Mrs Ryefield, that?s R-Y-E-F-I-E-L-D.

Mr. and Ms. Ryefield.

Receptionist: —Okay, let me make sure I got that: Mr and Mrs Ryefield. king size room for March of 3rd, 4th and 5th. Is that correct?

Okay , let me confirm the information again. Mr. Ryefield and Ms. Ryefield booked a double bed room for 3 nights from March 3 to March 5, is that correct?

Mrs Ryefield: —Yes it is. Thank you.

Yes, thank you!

Receptionist: —You are very wele. Is there anything I can help you with?

You’re welcome, still How can I help you?

Mrs Ryefield: - I guess that's all for now.

That's all for now.

Receptionist: Thank you for choosing Santa Hotel and have a nice day. Goodbye.

Okay, thank you for choosing Santa Hotel and have a nice day. Goodbye.

Mrs Ryefield: —Goodbye!

Goodbye!