Speak English At The Hotel!đš Hotel vocabulary + expressions
Summary
TLDRIn this POC English lesson, Maddie teaches essential phrases for traveling and communicating in English at hotels. The video covers vocabulary for different types of accommodations, including hotels, hostels, B&Bs, and resorts. It guides viewers through the process of making a reservation, checking in, reporting issues, and checking out. Engaging dialogues illustrate real-life scenarios, and Maddie offers a free Ultimate English book for subscribers, summarizing lessons from her YouTube channel.
Takeaways
- đ Maddie from POC English teaches how to speak English while traveling and staying at hotels.
- đš The term 'vacation' refers to a period of free time when one can travel or relax.
- đŁïž 'Go on a vacation' is the correct phrase to use when talking about taking time off for leisure.
- đš 'Accommodation' is a general term for any place where you can stay or live while traveling.
- đš Different types of accommodations include hotels, hostels, B&Bs, motels, and resorts.
- đŹ When booking a room, it's important to consider the type of room and facilities such as pool access or gym.
- đ The process of securing a room at a hotel is called 'making a reservation'.
- đ 'Check-in' is the term used when you arrive at the hotel and 'check-out' is when you leave.
- âïž If there are issues with the room, such as the air conditioning, it's important to report the problem to hotel staff.
- đł 'Check-out' involves settling the bill and potentially arranging services like a taxi upon departure.
Q & A
What is the first word introduced in the lesson and what does it mean?
-The first word introduced in the lesson is 'vacation,' which refers to a period of time when one does not have to go to school or work and has free time to travel or stay at home.
What is the correct verb to use when talking about taking time off for leisure?
-The correct verb to use when referring to taking time off for leisure is 'go on a vacation.'
What are the different types of accommodations discussed in the script?
-The script discusses various types of accommodations including hotels, hostels, B&Bs (bed and breakfasts), motels, and resorts.
How does the script differentiate between a hostel and a hotel?
-A hostel is described as a budget-friendly accommodation option that may have shared rooms and shared bathrooms, making it cheaper than hotels. A hotel, on the other hand, usually offers private rooms and is often more expensive.
What is the difference between a B&B and a hostel as explained in the script?
-A B&B (bed and breakfast) is similar to a hostel but typically includes breakfast in the price and may offer private rooms and bathrooms, while a hostel usually has shared rooms and shared bathrooms.
What is the primary purpose of a motel according to the script?
-A motel is primarily designed for travelers who want to park their car right next to their room, often consisting of individual units with parking spots in front.
What does the term 'check in' refer to in the context of the script?
-In the context of the script, 'check in' refers to the process of arriving at a hotel, presenting identification, receiving a room key, and being directed to one's room.
How does one express that they have a reservation at a hotel as per the script?
-To express that one has a reservation at a hotel, one should say 'I have a reservation under the name [your name].'
What is the term used when leaving a hotel after your stay?
-The term used when leaving a hotel after your stay is 'check out.'
What is the importance of making a reservation before traveling as highlighted in the script?
-Making a reservation before traveling is important because it ensures that you have a place to stay and can sometimes result in cheaper rates, especially if the booking is made in advance.
How does the script suggest handling issues with your room during your stay?
-The script suggests reporting any room issues to the front desk, where they will apologize for the inconvenience and arrange for a solution, such as sending someone to fix the issue or providing additional amenities like a fan.
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