Hotel English: Common Situational Dialogues
Guest: Good morning, I'd like to make a reservation for a room for two nights, please.
Receptionist: Of course, may I have your name and the dates you'll be staying?
Guest: My name is John Smith, and I'll be arriving on the 15th of July and checking out on the 17th.
Receptionist: Welcome to our hotel, Mr. Smith. Could I have your ID and a credit card for incidental charges?
Guest: Sure, here you go.
Receptionist: Thank you. Your room is on the 5th floor, and breakfast is served from 7 am to 10 am in the restaurant.
Guest: I'd like to order some room service, please.
Room Service: Certainly, what would you like to order?
Guest: I'll have a club sandwich, a Caesar salad, and a bottle of water, please.
Guest: Excuse me, there seems to be a problem with the air conditioning in my room. It's not working.
Receptionist: I apologize for the inconvenience, we'll send someone to fix it right away. In the meantime, would you like to move to another room?
Receptionist: Good morning, Mr. Smith. How was your stay with us?
Guest: It was great, thank you. I'd like to check out now, please.
Receptionist: Certainly, just a moment. Here is your bill, and everything has been settled. We hope to see you again soon!
These are just a few examples of common situational dialogues that may occur in a hotel setting. Remember to always be polite and courteous when interacting with hotel staff, and don't hesitate to communicate any needs or concerns you may have during your stay.