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Practical English Arriving in London
checkingin V in a hotel
1 VOCABULARY in a hote! 3 O CHECKING IN
a Match the words and symbols.
reception /ri'sepjn/ a double room
/'dAbl rum/
the elevator /ebyeitar/
the first (second, third,
a single room
etc.) floor /for st flor/
/‘siijgl rum/
b ©1.46 Listen and check.
a ®1 .48 Watch or listen to Jenny checking into a
c Cover the words and look at the symbols. Say the
hotel. Answer the questions.
words.
1 Complete Jenny's last name: Zl__LI _SK
2 What's her room number?__________
2 O INTRODUCTION
b Watch or listen again. Complete the You hear
phrases.
You hear You say
Good evening, madam. Hello. I have a
reservation. My name's
Jennifer Zielinski.
Can vou 1 that, Z-l-E-L-l-N-S-K-l.
please?
For five nights? Yes, that's right.
Can 1 have your passport, Just a second...
please? Here you are.
Thank you. Can you sign here,
? Thank vou.
Here's your 3 . It's The lift? Oh, the
room 306, on the third floor. elevator.
The4 is over there.
Yes. Enjoy your stay, Thank you.
Ms. Zielinski.
a ©1,47 Watch or listen to Jenny and Rob. Mark
the sentences T (true) or F (false). JD American and British English
elevator - American English lift = British English
1 Rob lives and works in London.
z = /zi/ American English /zed/ British English
2 He's a writer for a magazine.
Greetings
3 The name of his magazine is London 20seven.
Good morning = > 12:00
4 Jenny is British.
Good afternoon = 12:00 > 6:00
5 She's an assistant editor.
Good evening = 6:00 >
6 It's her second time in the UK.
Good night = Goodbye (when you go to bed)
b Watch or listen again. Say why the F sentences are madam = a polite way to greet a woman
false. sir = a polite way to greet a man
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