Arriving in London: 1. VOCABULARY in A Hotel A. Match The Words With A Symbols

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Arriving in London

1. VOCABULARY in a hotel
a. Match the words with a symbols.
Reception
The lift
A single room
A double room
The bar
The ground floor

2. INTRODUCTION
a. Watch or listen to Jenny and Rob. Mark the sentences T
(true) or F (false).

1. Rob lives and works in London.


2. He is a writer for magazines.
3. The name of the magazine is London 20 seven.
4. Jenny is British.
5. She`s an assistant editor.
6. It`s her second time in the UK.

b. Watch or listen again. Say Why the F sentences are false.

3. CHECKING IN
a. Watch or listen to Jenny checking into a hotel room. Answer
the questions.
1 Complete Jenny`s surname: ZI_LI_SK_.
2 What`s her room number?
b. Watch or listen again. Complete the You hear phrases.

You hear You say


Good evening, madam Hello I have a reservation.
My name is Jennifer Zielinski.
Can you_______that, please? Z-I-E-L-I-N-K-I.
For five nights? Yes, that`s right.
Thank you. Can you sign here,
________? Thank you.
It`s room 306, on the third The lift? Oh, the elevator.
floor.
The __________is over there.
Yes. Enjoy your stay, Mrs Thank you.
Zielinski.

c. Practise the dialogue.


d. Work in pairs. Read your role and look at the dialogue in 3b.
What do you need to change?

A (book open) You are the receptionist. It`s 11.00 a.m. B`s
room is 207 on the second floor. Begin with Good morning
sir/madam.
B (book closed) You arrive at the hotel. Use your name and
surname.
e. Roleplay the dialogue. Then swap roles.
f. Write the conversation in a Power Point and add audio using
your voices. Then add the file in a Padlet and send the link.
g. Look at the information in the box. Listen and repeat the
Can…? Phrases.

Can you…? = Please do it.


Can you sign here?
Can you spell that?
Can I have…? = Please give me (your passport, etc.)
Can I have your passport, please?
Can I have my key, please?

h. You are in a hotel. How do you ask the receptionist to give


you …?

 Your key
 Your passport
 Map of London
 A pen

4. JENNY TALKS TO ROB


a. Watch or listen and mark the
sentences T (true) or F (false).
1 Jenny has a coffee.
2 She`s in London on business.
3 The waitress is Garman.
4 Jenny phones Rob Walker.
5 Jenny is tired.
6 their meeting is at 10.00.
b. Watch or listen again. Say why the F sentences are false.
c. Read the information in the box. Listen and repeat the Would
you like …? phrases and responses. Practise offering drinks
and responses.

Would you like…?


Would you like a coffee? Yes, please
Would you line another tea? No, thanks
We use Would you like…? to offer somebody something.
We respond Yes, please or No, thanks.

d. Look at the Social English phrases. Who says them: Jenny,


Rob, or the waitress?

Social English phrases


I`m here (on business) This is (Rob)
I`m from (New York). What about you? That`s perfect.
No problem. It`s time for bed.
Is that (Jennifer)?

e. Watch or listen again. Do you know what they are in your


language?

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