English for Travelling
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At The Airport3 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Arriving3 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Staying At A Hotel3 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Staying At AirBnB Accommodation3 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Talking To Locals3 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Sightseeing3 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Taking Care Of The Essentials3 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Food and Drink3 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Pubs3 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Safety Tips1 Topic|1 Quiz
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- Question 1 of 10
1. Question
You can ask the receptionist about breakfast. True or False?
- Question 2 of 10
2. Question
What does ‘room service’ mean?
- Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Fill in the blank to complete the sentence.
What time do I need to ______ out?
- Question 4 of 10
4. Question
A lot of the vocabulary used for checking in at a hotel is the same vocabulary used for booking a hotel. True or False?
- Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Use the following words to complete the sentences below.
reservation extra lift first number
Would you like an room key?
Your room is on the floor and the room is 110.
What name is the under?
There’s a opposite the lobby.
- Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Place the sentences in the correct order to create a dialogue.
- No, the room is just for me so I only need one key.
- Yes, I've booked a room for two nights.
- Ah yes, a double room. Here's your key. Do you need an extra one?
- May I take your name?
- It's Helena Jackson.
- Your room number is 203. It's on the second floor.
- Good evening, madam. Are you checking in?
- Question 7 of 10
7. Question
What does ‘wake-up call’ mean?
- Question 8 of 10
8. Question
You can only have one key for each room. True or False?
- Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Fill in the blank to complete the sentence.
I need to get up early tomorrow morning. May I have a wake-up _____?
- Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Use the following words to complete the sentences below.
room nearby breakfast call dining
Is there a bank ?
What time is served and where is the room?
Do you offer service?
How do I reception from my room?