Unit 3- Lesson 2. Check in a hotel
CHECK IN A HOTEL
Conditional sentences express the results of actions or conditions.
Questions:
If they don't have a non-smoking room, ¿will you stay at a different hotel?
Yes Of course I would stay in a different hotel for the well-being of my health.
Conversation Model
A: Hello. I'm signing up. The name is Kamila.
B: Let's see. That's a double for two nights. Non-smoker?
A: That's right.
B: Can I have your credit card?
A: Here you go. By the way, is the restaurant still open?
B: Closes at 9:00. But if you hurry, you will make it.
A: Thank you very much.
Grammar practice.
Dialogue practice.
Hi, from desk.
David: Hello, good morning. I’m in room 212.
R: What do you need Mr David?
David: Could someone pick up the laundry and take away the dishes?
R: Yes, of course. Do you anything else?
David: I also need extra hangers and could someone bring up the newspaper?
R: Yes, no problem.
David: One last thing please, is the sauna still open?
R: It’s open at 9 o’clock Mr Carlos.
David: Ok, thanks so much.
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