The document is a practice English lesson that provides sample conversations and questions for travelers. It includes:
1) A conversation between a hotel guest (G) and receptionist (R) where the guest checks in, asks about breakfast times and the gym, and receives their room key.
2) Mini conversations where person B responds with intonation - either going up to show a question, or down to show a statement.
3) Sentences about travel and tourism matched with responses using common travel phrases like "Can I pay by credit card?" and "Is breakfast included?".
The document is a practice English lesson that provides sample conversations and questions for travelers. It includes:
1) A conversation between a hotel guest (G) and receptionist (R) where the guest checks in, asks about breakfast times and the gym, and receives their room key.
2) Mini conversations where person B responds with intonation - either going up to show a question, or down to show a statement.
3) Sentences about travel and tourism matched with responses using common travel phrases like "Can I pay by credit card?" and "Is breakfast included?".
The document is a practice English lesson that provides sample conversations and questions for travelers. It includes:
1) A conversation between a hotel guest (G) and receptionist (R) where the guest checks in, asks about breakfast times and the gym, and receives their room key.
2) Mini conversations where person B responds with intonation - either going up to show a question, or down to show a statement.
3) Sentences about travel and tourism matched with responses using common travel phrases like "Can I pay by credit card?" and "Is breakfast included?".
The document is a practice English lesson that provides sample conversations and questions for travelers. It includes:
1) A conversation between a hotel guest (G) and receptionist (R) where the guest checks in, asks about breakfast times and the gym, and receives their room key.
2) Mini conversations where person B responds with intonation - either going up to show a question, or down to show a statement.
3) Sentences about travel and tourism matched with responses using common travel phrases like "Can I pay by credit card?" and "Is breakfast included?".
1 USEFUL LANGUAGE b Match sentences 1–8 with responses a–h.
1 e I’ve won a weekend in Paris! Language for travel and tourism 2 h Can I buy tickets here? 3 g Is breakfast included? a Put the conversation between a guest (G) and a hotel 4 f I saw Brad Pitt in a café yesterday! receptionist (R) in the correct order. 5 b Could I have four tickets, please? 4 G Henderson. 6 c Can I pay by credit card? 6 G What time is breakfast? 7 d She’s going to buy her husband a cat for his birthday. 11 R Yes, there is. It’s on the top floor next to the spa. 8 a How much is it for a ticket? 1 R Hello. How can I help you? a It’s £10 for adults and £6 for children. 8 G And what time is check-out? b Certainly. That’s $32, please. 7 R It’s from 7:00 until 10:00 in the dining room. c No problem. Please insert your PIN number. 16 G Thanks. d Oh, really? I didn’t know Sean liked animals. 2 G I’ve got a reservation for a single room for three nights. e Have you? Wow! That’s fantastic! 10 G Oh, and one last thing. Is there a gym I can use? f Did you? That’s amazing! 13 R It costs £10 an hour. 9 g Yes, it is. It’s from 6:30 to 9:30 in the restaurant. R It’s 12 o’clock on the day you leave. h Yes, you can. They’re £20 each. 15 R So here’s your key. Enjoy your stay. 3 R A single room? Your name, please? 5 R Thank you. Yes, that’s right … Henderson. Three nights. 2 PRONUNCIATION Tone 12 G How much does it cost to use the gym? 14 G OK, that’s fine. a 12.3 Listen to the mini-conversations. Put a tick (✓) to show if B’s responses go up or down .
1 A I’ve won £1,000!
B Oh, really? ✓ 2 A Thanks for all your help. B No problem. 3 A I’m hungry. B Me too. When’s breakfast? 4 A I’ve missed the last train. B Have you? 5 A I went to Rome for the weekend. B Did you? 6 A Can you call me a taxi, please? B Certainly. 7 A There’s a car park under the hotel. B How much is it? 8 A She’s going to live in the USA. B Is she? 9 A I really like opera. B Do you? 10 A There’s a really good café near my house. B What time does it open?