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Date: 2015-10-07; view: 643.


DIALOGUE

Give the detailed retelling of the text.

Peter and Mary Almar arrive at the Hotel international in Athens, where they have reserved a room, they go to the recep­tion desk and address the receptionist.

Peter: Good evening. My name's Almar. I reserved a double room with bathroom for three nights. Can we check-in now?

Receptionist: Mr. Almar... I'll check your reservation record... Yes, room 312. Would you like to register, please? Just fill in this form.

Peter: Thank you.

Receptionist: And could I see your passports, please?.. Thank you.

Mary:How much do you charge for a double room?

Receptionist: The rate of this room is 1500 drachmas a night, which includes a service charge.

Mary:Can we get dinner this evening?

Receptionist: Yes, we're serving dinner in the Roof garden.

Peter: And what time is breakfast?

Receptionist: Breakfast is from 7.30 to 9.00 in the ground-floor restaurant.

Peter: And could we have a call in the morning, please?

Receptionist: Certainly. What time would you like it?

Peter: Eight o'clock, please.

Receptionist: Very good, sir. And here's your key. Room 312.

Peter: Thank you. Oh, are there any letters or telephone messages for us?

Receptionist: No, sir, nothing. I'll just get a porter to take your luggage up. Enjoy your stay with us.

1. Ask for things you want according to the model:

You want a 7 o'clock call. —Could I have a 7 o'clock call, please?

1. a tin of beer

2. a glass of mineral water

3. a taxi

4. a city map

You want 5. a weekend return to Oxford

6. a room with a shower

7. your bill »8. a wake-up call

9. a morning paper

10. your key

2. Ask questions according to the model:

You'd like to know if it is allowed to smoke in the lobby. - May I smoke in the lobby?

1. to pay when you check out

2. to bring in a guest

3. to make a long distance call from the room

4. to pay by personal cheques

You'd like to know

if it is allowed 5. to book a table in advance

You y like to know if it is allowed

6. to fill in the form in Russian

7. to arrange a party in your room

8. to keep the room key

9. to have the hotel booklet

10. to bring children in the bar

3. Ask questions according to the model:

There are three restaurants in the hotel. —How many res­taurants are there?

1) The price is 30$.

2) Lunch is from 12.30 to 2.30.

3) The restaurant is on the third floor.

4) Your room is number 425.

5) You have to pay extra for another night.

6) The bar is opposite the entrance door.

7) An English breakfast is 1.75 pounds.

8) Your suitcases are over there.

9) Everybody has to register.

10) Porters take your luggage to your room.

 


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