Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Dialogue between hotel guests' check-in scenes

Dialogue between hotel guests' check-in scenes

As a high school English dialogue course aimed at cultivating students' communicative competence, it is an indispensable part of the whole high school English teaching. I sorted out the conversations of hotel guests. Welcome to read!

Guest: Good evening. I made a reservation under the name of Tomlinson. Good evening, I have a reservation. The name is Tomlinson. Hotel.

Staff: Is that all right? I found it. Check out on the 27th? Okay, I found it. Are you checking out on the 27th?

Guest: That? That's right. exactly

Hotel staff: Can I pay the deposit by credit card? Can I transfer money with your credit card?

Guest: Of course. Also, me? I want a non-smoking room. Of course. By the way, please give me a non-smoking room.

Hotel staff: Certainly, madam. Here? Your keys. Your room is on the left of the seventh floor. 78 1 room. Check out time is noon 12. Certainly, madam. Here’s your room key. Your room is on the left of the seventh floor, and the room number is 78 1. Check-out time must be before noon 12.

Guest: Hello, me? I want to check in. Hello, I want to stay in your hotel.

Hotel staff: Of course. Can I have a name? Of course. May I know your name?

Guest: Mr. Harold Smith.

Hotel staff: OK, are you checking out tomorrow? Ok, are you checking out tomorrow?

Guest: Yes, I am. That? That's right. Yes, that's right. Check out tomorrow.

Hotel staff: Do you need a wake-up call, sir? Do you need a wake-up call, sir?

Guest: OK. 6: 30 a. m. Yes, please wake me up at 6:30 in the morning.

Hotel staff: OK, your room is Room 502 on the fifth floor. Breast milk is served from 6:30 am to 9:00 am. Enjoy your stay. All right. Your room number is room 502 on the fifth floor. Breakfast is from 6:30 to 9:00 in the morning. Enjoy your stay.

Guest: Thank you. Thank you.

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 register.