These exercises are based on the key vocabulary and phrases from the hotel booking course. Put your new skills to the test and get ready to speak confidently at any front desk!
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Exercice 1 — Hotel Vocabulary: Choose the Right Word
Choose the correct word or phrase to complete each sentence about booking a hotel.
- You want to stay in a room with two separate beds. You should ask for a ___.
- When you arrive at the hotel and give your name to get your room key, you are doing your ___.
- The place in the hotel where guests go to ask questions or get help is called the ___.
- You want to book a room in advance by phone. You are making a ___.
Correction
- You should ask for a twin room.
- When you arrive at the hotel and give your name to get your room key, you are doing your check-in.
- The place in the hotel where guests go to ask questions or get help is called the front desk.
- You are making a reservation.
Exercice 2 — Match the Hotel Word to Its Meaning
Match each hotel word on the left with its correct definition on the right.
- single room
- full board
- check-out
- double room
Correction
- A single room is a room designed for one person, with one bed.
- Full board is a hotel arrangement that includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Check-out is the process of leaving the hotel and returning your room key at the end of your stay.
- A double room is a room for two people, with one large double bed.
Exercice 3 — Complete the Hotel Dialogue
Fill in each blank with the correct word or phrase to complete these typical hotel booking sentences.
- Good evening! I have a ___ under the name Smith for two nights.
- Could I have a room with a sea ___, please?
- What time is ___ at this hotel?
- Is ___ included in the price of the room?
Correction
- Good evening! I have a reservation under the name Smith for two nights.
- Could I have a room with a sea view, please?
- What time is check-out at this hotel?
- Is breakfast included in the price of the room?
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