At the Hotel: Easy English Learning for Speaking and Listening Skills
Hello, everyone! Welcome back to our channel. Today, we have an exciting lesson titled "At the Hotel." Before we begin, I'd like to inform you that the content of this video is created using artificial intelligence, and the audio in the lesson is generated using Text to Speech by SpeechConvert.
This lesson is perfect for those who want to improve their English speaking and listening skills. Let's get started!
Conversation for the Lesson 1
Let's listen to a conversation between a hotel receptionist and a guest.
Receptionist: Good afternoon. Welcome to the Grand Hotel. How can I help you today?
Guest: Hi, I have a reservation under the name John Smith.
Receptionist: Let me check. Yes, Mr. Smith, we have your reservation for a single room for three nights. Can I see your ID, please?
Guest: Sure, here it is.
Receptionist: Thank you. Your room is on the fifth floor, room 502. Here is your key card. Breakfast is served from 7 AM to 10 AM in the dining area on the ground floor. Do you need help with your luggage?
Guest: No, thank you. I can manage. Just one question: is there free Wi-Fi in the room?
Receptionist: Yes, we offer free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. The network name and password are on the card in your room.
Guest: Great! Thanks for your help.
Receptionist: You're welcome. Enjoy your stay!
Vocabulary Explanation:
Let's take a look at some of the important words and phrases from the conversation.
First, we have the word "reservation." A reservation is an arrangement you make to have something, such as a hotel room, held for your use at a later time. When you travel, you usually make a reservation to ensure you have a place to stay.
Next, there's "ID," which is short for identification. This is a document that shows who you are, such as a passport or driver's license. Hotels often ask to see your ID when you check in.
Another key term is "key card." This is a card that you use to open your hotel room door. It's different from a traditional key and is usually electronic.
We also have "breakfast." This is the first meal of the day, and in many hotels, it is included in your stay and served at a specific time in the morning.
"Luggage" refers to the bags and suitcases that you carry with you when you travel. It's important to know this word when you're at a hotel, as you may need help with your luggage.
Finally, "Wi-Fi" is a system that allows electronic devices to connect to the internet without using wires. In hotels, free Wi-Fi is often provided, and you'll need to know the network name and password to use it.
Speaking Practice:
Now it's your turn to practice! Each sentence in the conversation will be repeated three times with pauses in between. Follow along and practice your pronunciation and fluency.
Good afternoon. Welcome to the Grand Hotel. How can I help you today?
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Good afternoon. Welcome to the Grand Hotel. How can I help you today?
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Good afternoon. Welcome to the Grand Hotel. How can I help you today?
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Hi, I have a reservation under the name John Smith.
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Hi, I have a reservation under the name John Smith.
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Hi, I have a reservation under the name John Smith.
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Let me check. Yes, Mr. Smith, we have your reservation for a single room for three nights. Can I see your ID, please?
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Let me check. Yes, Mr. Smith, we have your reservation for a single room for three nights. Can I see your ID, please?
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Let me check. Yes, Mr. Smith, we have your reservation for a single room for three nights. Can I see your ID, please?
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Sure, here it is.
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Sure, here it is.
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Sure, here it is.
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Thank you. Your room is on the fifth floor, room 502. Here is your key card.
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Thank you. Your room is on the fifth floor, room 502. Here is your key card.
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Thank you. Your room is on the fifth floor, room 502. Here is your key card.
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Breakfast is served from 7 AM to 10 AM in the dining area on the ground floor. Do you need help with your luggage?
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Breakfast is served from 7 AM to 10 AM in the dining area on the ground floor. Do you need help with your luggage?
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Breakfast is served from 7 AM to 10 AM in the dining area on the ground floor. Do you need help with your luggage?
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No, thank you. I can manage. Just one question: is there free Wi-Fi in the room?
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No, thank you. I can manage. Just one question: is there free Wi-Fi in the room?
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No, thank you. I can manage. Just one question: is there free Wi-Fi in the room?
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Yes, we offer free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. The network name and password are on the card in your room.
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Yes, we offer free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. The network name and password are on the card in your room.
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Yes, we offer free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. The network name and password are on the card in your room.
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Great! Thanks for your help.
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Great! Thanks for your help.
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Great! Thanks for your help.
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You're welcome. Enjoy your stay!
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You're welcome. Enjoy your stay!
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You're welcome. Enjoy your stay!
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Repeat this conversation a few times until you feel comfortable. Practice makes perfect! Thank you for watching, and don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more English learning videos. See you next time!
Hello, everyone! Welcome back to our channel. Today, we continue with our lesson titled "At the Hotel: Lesson 2." Before we begin, I'd like to remind you that the content of this video is created using artificial intelligence, and the audio in the lesson is generated using Text to Speech by SpeechConvert.
This lesson is perfect for those who want to improve their English speaking and listening skills. Let's get started!
Conversation for the Lesson 2
Let's listen to a conversation between a hotel receptionist and a guest.
Receptionist: Good evening. How can I assist you today?
Guest: Hi, I need to extend my stay for two more nights. Is that possible?
Receptionist: Let me check our availability. Yes, we have a room available. Would you like to stay in the same room?
Guest: Yes, please. That would be great.
Receptionist: Alright. I'll extend your reservation for two more nights. Can I see your ID again, please?
Guest: Sure, here it is.
Receptionist: Thank you. Your room will be available for the additional nights. Is there anything else I can help you with?
Guest: Actually, yes. Could you send some extra towels to my room?
Receptionist: Of course. I’ll arrange for housekeeping to bring them up right away.
Guest: Thank you so much.
Receptionist: You're welcome. Enjoy your stay!
Vocabulary Explanation:
In this conversation, the guest needs to extend their stay. "Extend" means to make something last longer. Here, it refers to staying at the hotel for more days than originally planned. The word "availability" means the state of being able to be used or obtained. The receptionist checks if there are rooms available for the extra nights.
The phrase "housekeeping" refers to the staff responsible for cleaning and maintaining the rooms in the hotel. When the guest asks for "extra towels," they are requesting more towels than what is already provided in the room.
Speaking Practice:
Now it's your turn to practice! Each sentence in the conversation will be repeated three times with pauses in between. Follow along and practice your pronunciation and fluency.
Good evening. How can I assist you today?
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Good evening. How can I assist you today?
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Good evening. How can I assist you today?
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Hi, I need to extend my stay for two more nights. Is that possible?
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Hi, I need to extend my stay for two more nights. Is that possible?
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Hi, I need to extend my stay for two more nights. Is that possible?
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Let me check our availability. Yes, we have a room available. Would you like to stay in the same room?
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Let me check our availability. Yes, we have a room available. Would you like to stay in the same room?
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Let me check our availability. Yes, we have a room available. Would you like to stay in the same room?
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Yes, please. That would be great.
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Yes, please. That would be great.
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Yes, please. That would be great.
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Alright. I'll extend your reservation for two more nights. Can I see your ID again, please?
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Alright. I'll extend your reservation for two more nights. Can I see your ID again, please?
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Alright. I'll extend your reservation for two more nights. Can I see your ID again, please?
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Sure, here it is.
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Sure, here it is.
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Sure, here it is.
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Thank you. Your room will be available for the additional nights. Is there anything else I can help you with?
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Thank you. Your room will be available for the additional nights. Is there anything else I can help you with?
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Thank you. Your room will be available for the additional nights. Is there anything else I can help you with?
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Actually, yes. Could you send some extra towels to my room?
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Actually, yes. Could you send some extra towels to my room?
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Actually, yes. Could you send some extra towels to my room?
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Of course. I’ll arrange for housekeeping to bring them up right away.
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Of course. I’ll arrange for housekeeping to bring them up right away.
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Of course. I’ll arrange for housekeeping to bring them up right away.
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Thank you so much.
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Thank you so much.
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Thank you so much.
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You're welcome. Enjoy your stay!
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You're welcome. Enjoy your stay!
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You're welcome. Enjoy your stay!
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Great job practicing the conversation! Repeating each sentence three times with pauses will help you improve your pronunciation and fluency. Keep practicing until you feel comfortable with the dialogue.
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Before we go, we want to remind you that the content of this video was created using artificial intelligence, and the audio was generated using Text to Speech by SpeechConvert.
Thank you for watching, and we'll see you in the next lesson!