Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Take you to understand the mysteries of English. What are some common English introductions suitable for the hotel industry?

Take you to understand the mysteries of English. What are some common English introductions suitable for the hotel industry?

English is the most widely used language in the world. When we travel abroad or on business, mastering some common English will make our trip more comfortable. Whether traveling or traveling, it will involve the problem of accommodation. When it comes to accommodation, you can't live without a hotel. We need to check in first, and then we will contact the front desk for help and check out. Next, briefly introduce some common English from three aspects: hotel check-in, help-seeking and check-out:

I. Hotel check-in

When we enter the hotel, the first thing to do is to check in. There are several key words or phrases about hotel check-in: check-in, reservation, room reservation and so on. The basic common conversations are as follows:

A: Good afternoon, sir. Welcome to Xinxin Hotel. What can I do for you? Good afternoon, sir. Welcome to Xinxin Hotel. what can I do for you? )

B: Good afternoon. Me? I want to check in. Good afternoon. I want to check in. )

A: Of course. Do you have a reservation? A: OK. Do you have a reservation? )

Yes, it is? Under jack. Yes, the name is Jack. )

A: That? That's right. What about you? I reserved a room? Single room. May I see your passport? (That's right. You reserved a single room. May I see your passport? )

B: Here you are. (all right. )

A: OK. Here is your room number and key card. I hope you have a good time. (all right. Here is your room number and room card. Enjoy your stay. )

Second, ask for help

If you encounter problems during the check-in, you can call the front desk switchboard through the room landline for help. There are also some common words about asking for help: air conditioner, towel, shower gel, shampoo, etc. The basic common conversations are as follows:

A: Hello. (hello. )

B: Hello. Me? I live in room 507. (hello. I am a guest of 507. )

Yes, what can I do for you? what can I do for you? )

No air conditioning? The air conditioner in the room is broken. )

A: OK. Me? I'll send someone up. Anything else? A: OK. I'll arrange for the staff to handle it here. Do you need anything else? )

B: Me? I want an extra blanket, towel, shower gel and shampoo. I also need blankets, towels, shower gel and shampoo. )

A: OK. (all right. )

Third, check out.

The last step for us to leave the hotel is to check out. Some words or phrases about checking out, such as checking out, key card, credit card, cash, etc. Common conversations are as follows:

B: Me? I 'd like to settle my bill. I want to check out. )

Ok, please give me your key card. (all right. Please show me your room card. )

B: Here you are. (Here you are. )

A: Thank you. Here is your bill. Do you want to pay by credit card or cash? (thank you. Here is your bill. Will you pay by credit card or cash? )

B: Credit card, please. )

Ok, here is your credit card. We look forward to seeing you again. Ok, here is your credit card. You are welcome to come again. )

These are just some words or conversations that will be used in hotels. If you want to master the English involved in the hotel industry more comprehensively, you need to accumulate it in the future study. What other common English do you know about the hotel industry? Please leave a message in the comments section.