Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Hotels often use spoken English.
Hotels often use spoken English.
I made a reservation under the name of Smith. I have a room reserved by Smith.
Can you fill in this registration form? Would you please fill out this registration form?
How many nights will you stay with us? How many nights will you stay with us?
Do you have any special requirements? Do you have any special requirements or needs?
Here’s your room key. Your room is on the third floor. Here’s your room key. Your room is on the third floor.
When is the check-out time? What time is the check-out time?
Could you give me a wake-up call at 7 tomorrow morning? Could you wake me up at 7 tomorrow morning?
Does the room rate include breakfast? Does the room rate include breakfast?
Can I have some extra towels and pillows? May I have some extra towels and pillows?
Can you recommend a good restaurant nearby? Can you recommend a good restaurant nearby?
Is there a gym or fitness center in the hotel? Is there a gym or fitness center in the hotel?
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