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Vocabulary Exercise 3
Fill in the words correctly.
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bunk beds reception
dormitory single room
double room twin room
family room vacancies
1. If you book a room for one person, you usually book a __________
2. If you want a room with a double bed, you book a __________
3. If you want a room with two separated beds, you book a __________
4. For families there are usually special offers if they take a __________
5. In youth hostels rooms are often shared by 10 or more people. This kind of
room is called __________
6. To get 10 people into one room, two beds are usually placed on top of each
other. They are called __________
7. No matter where you’re staying, you usually have to fill in a form at the
__________
8. Then the receptionist tells you your room number and gives you the
__________ for your room.
9. During high season it’s advisable to book a room in __________
10. If a B&B is fully booked, they usually have a sign in the window saying
»No __________
Vocabulary Exercise 4
Choose the best answer
1. If you’ve never been to this city, you should take a look at our sight-seeing
a. menu b. brochures c. front desk
2. Sorry, we don’t have a _______ service. You’ll have to park your car yourself.
a. room b. laundry c. valet
3. The room has a pull-_______ couch, so it will sleep an extra person.
a. Off b. over c.out
4. I’m sorry, but we don’t have any vacancies. We are fully-_______ tonight.
a. vacant b. booked c. closed
5. After your long conference you can relax in the
a. kitchenette b. parking lot c. hot tub
6. I’ll call housekeeping and ask them to bring you some fresh
a. ice b. milk c. linen
7. If you need to do your workout we have a _______ on the third floor.
a. gym b. restaurant c. library
8. You might like to voice your complaint about the rate to the