Conversations booking hotel room (summer activities)
Here are some useful conversations related to summer holidays:
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Anna:
Hello Jean, long time, how are you?
Jean: Hi Anna, I’m fine thanks and
you? What are you doing here?
Anna:
I’m good. Well, I just bought a ticket to Thailand. I’m so excited to see this
country.
Jean: Good for you, traveling is fun.
I love discovering new places, new people and new traditions.
Anna:
Yeah, I do too, Traveling is life. Next week. I’m taking the red eye. It was
cheaper. Hopefully, I’ll be able to sleep on the plane.
Jean: I wish I could go with you. I’ve
heard about a beautiful beach called Khlong Muang.It is a popular tourist
destination in Krabi.
Anna:
Well, I will visit it. I’m also going to see an old friend.
Jean: That sound like a great
vacation. Well, I have to go now. Enjoy your time.
Anna:
I’ll do. Thank you. Take care. Have a nice day.
Booking a hotel room (Making reservation/booking)
Receptionist:
Good morning sir, Welcome to Timber House Resort.
Anna: Hi, Good
morning. I’d like a room for the 15th through 25rd.
Receptionist:
what kind of room would you like?
Anna: I’d like a
single room, please.
Receptionist:
Hold on, please… well, there is a single room.
Anna: How much
for this room?
Receptionist:
it cost 35$(dollars) including tax.
Anna: Does that
include breakfast?
Receptionist:
Yeah.
Anna: I’ll take
this room. Thank you.
Checking in:
Anna: Hi, my name
is Anna and I have a reservation for tonight.
Receptionist:
Let me check. OK, yes. a single room.
Anna: That’s
right.
Receptionist:
You are in room 308. How would you like to pay for the room?
Anna: Do you take
American Express Travelers Checks?
Receptionist:
Certainly, are they in American funds?
Anna: Yes
Receptionist:
Ok
Anna: Do I pay
now or when I check out.
Receptionist:
In advance, please.
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