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Vocabulary (translate these words):

Five-star hotel
Bed and Breakfast
Guest Houses
Single room
Double room
Twin room
To book
In

Vocabulary (translate these words): Five-star hotel Bed and Breakfast Guest Houses Single
advance
Reception
Porter

Tip
To tip
Chambermaid
An early morning call
To put something on a bill
To pay a bill
To order
To include
Lift

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Read and translate the text:

A. Types of hotel
Hotels in Britain are graded

Read and translate the text: A. Types of hotel Hotels in Britain
with stars from one-star to five-star (five-star hotels are the best and most expensive). You can also stay in a Bed & Breakfast (B&B) (also called Guest Houses) where you pay for a bedroom, possibly an ensuite (= room with private bathroom) and breakfast.
 В. Types of hotel accommodation
a single room: for one person with a single bed
a double room: for two people with one large double bed
a twin room: for two people with two single beds
full board: includes breakfast, lunch and dinner half board: includes breakfast and dinner
B&B: just the room and breakfast
 С. A visit to a hotel
We stayed in the Carlton Hotel for three nights in July, but I booked (= reserved) our room three months in advance (= before; in other words, in April) because it was the middle of the tourist season. When we arrived we checked in at reception, then the porter carried our suitcases up to our room. I gave him a small tip (n, v) - about 50p, I think. The staff were very friendly - we had a very nice chambermaid (= the woman who cleans the room) - and the room was very comfortable. The only problem we had, in fact, was with the shower which didn’t work (= function) very well. (You could also say ‘There was something wrong with the shower’.)
 D. Useful words and expressions
 Could I book (= reserve) a room for next Thursday?
Could I have an early morning call at 7 a.m. please? (= Could you wake me at 7 a.m.?)
Could you put it on my bill, please? (= add the cost to the bill, e.g. for a drink you have in the hotel bar)
Could I pay my bill, please? (= pay for everything)
Could you order (= call) a taxi for me to go to the airport?
Are you fully booked (= completely full) next week?
Is breakfast/dinner included? (= Does the price include breakfast/dinner?)
Where’s the lift? (= the machine which takes you up or down a floor) [AmEng = elevator]
Excuse me. How do I get to the underground station from here?

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I paid my bill.
I checked in at reception.
I left the hotel.
I went

I paid my bill. I checked in at reception. I left the
up to my room.
I spent the night in the hotel.
I had an early morning call at seven o’clock.
I booked a room at the hotel.
I went out for dinner in a local restaurant.
I arrived at the hotel.
I got up and had a shower.
I had breakfast.
I tipped the porter who carried my luggage upstairs.

1. Put these sentences in a logical order: