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Spoken English for Tourism: At the front desk
The following is an article on "Spoken English for Tourism: At the Reception Desk" compiled for your reference! 44. Yes, we did reserve a room for you.

By the way, we have your reservation here.

45. Can you fill out this form when I prepare your key card for you?

Would you please fill in this form and I'll give you a pass?

46. What should I put under the room number?

How to fill in the column of "room number"?

47. I will fill in the room number for you later.

I will fill in your room number later.

48. You forgot to fill in the date of your departure.

You forgot to fill in the departure date.

49. Here is your key, Mr. Bradley. Your room number is 1420.

Mr bradley, here is the key to your room. Your room number is 1420.

50. It's on the 14 floor, and the daily price is 90 dollars.

The room is on the 14 floor, and the room rate is 90 dollars per day.

5 1. Please make sure you have it with you at all times.

Please be sure to take it with you.

52. My business negotiation is progressing much slower than I expected.

My business negotiation is much slower than I expected.

I wonder if it is possible for me to stay in this hotel for two more days.

I wonder if I can stay here for two more days.

54. I'll check the hotel reservation.

Let me check the room reservation in our store.

55. I'm glad that we can accept your request for extension.

I'm glad that we can accept your request to extend your stay.

56. But I'm afraid we need to ask you to change rooms in the last two nights.

However, I'm afraid we have to ask you to move to another room in the last two days.

57. We have rented your room to another gentleman.

We have rented your room to another gentleman.

58. That's no problem at all.

No problem.

Dialogue a

A: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?

Good morning! I reserved a single room with bath here.

A: May I have your name, sir?

Bradley, john bradley.

A: Just a moment, please, sir. I'll check our list. Yes, Mr bradley, we have your reservation. Can you fill out this form when I prepare your key card for you?

B: Yes. Can I borrow your pen for a while?

A: Of course. Here you are.

B: What should I put under the room number?

You can skip this step. I will fill in the room number for you later.

B: (after he fills out the form) Here you are. I think I filled it all in correctly.

Let me see … name, address, nationality, address, passport number, place of issue, signature and date of departure. Oh, here you are, sir. You forgot to fill in the date of departure. Let me fill it out for you. You're leaving at ...?

B: Orrob 24.

Now everything is ready. Mr bradley, here is your key. Your room number is 1420. It's on the 14 floor, and it costs 90 dollars a day. This is your key card with all the information you booked, hotel services and hotel rules and regulations. Please make sure that you always carry it. When you sign your food and drink in restaurants and bars, you need to show it. When you take the key from the service desk, you also need to show it.

B: OK. I will take good care of it.

A: Mr bradley, if you are ready, I'll ask the bellboy to show you to your room.

Yes, I'm ready. Thank you.

I hope you have a good time with us.

B: I'll try.

Dialogue b

A: Good morning! Can I help you?

Good morning! I'm Mr Doug Lars, and I live in room 1208. My business negotiation is progressing much more slowly than I expected. This makes it necessary for me to stay here for one more day. I wonder if it is possible for me to stay in this hotel for two more days.

A: Let me check the hotel reservation. Yes, sir, I'm glad we can accept your request for an extension. But I'm afraid we'll have to ask you to change rooms for the last two nights. You see, we have rented your room to another gentleman. Can you accept it?

Yes, that's absolutely no problem.

Let me see ...111/the room will be available. How about the room111?

B: That's good.

When do you want to move tomorrow?

I don't know.

A: The new tenants will move in after 12.

That means I have to move out before 12. Let me see. I will leave at 9: 30 tomorrow morning to attend the negotiation, and I won't go back to the hotel until some time in the afternoon. So I have to finish it before I go to the negotiation. Well, I think I'll move at 9 o'clock.

It's good. I'll send a bellboy to your room at 9 o'clock to help you with your luggage. When you pass by tomorrow, please remember to bring your key card to the reception desk so that I can change the room number on it.

I will. Thank you very much.

A: Goodbye.

Words and phrases

Nationality; nation

Send forward, send forward

Used to transfer addresses.

Passport [passport]

Place of issue

sign

leave

Rules, regulations, regulations.

Negotiation; Negotiation; consult

Extension date