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Registration form:
Name of hotel or address of house___
TO BE FILLED IN IMMEDIATELY ON ARRIVAL:
1. Surname___
2. Christian names___
3. Nationality___
4. Date of arrival___5. Sex___
6. Particulars of Registration Certificate or Passport___
7. Arrived here from___
(Give last address in full)
Signature of person to whom the above particulars relate___
TO BE FILLED IN ON DEPARTURE
8. Date of departure___
9. Destination (Give new address in full) ___
Signature of person to whom the above particulars relate___
III. Imagine you wish to stay at a London hotel. What would you reply to the hotel clerk?
Receptionist: Good afternoon, San Felice Hotel. May I help you?
You: ___
Receptionist:Certainly. When for, madam?
You: ___
Receptionist: How long will you be staying?
You: ___
Receptionist: What kind of room would you like, madam?
You: ___
Receptionist: Certainly, madam. I'll just check what we have available. Yes, we have a room on the 4th floor with a really splendid view.
You: ___
Receptionist: Would you like breakfast?
You: ___
Receptionist: It's eighty four euro per night excluding VAT.
You: ___
Receptionist: Who's the booking for, please, madam?
You: ___
Receptionist: Okay, let me make sure I got that: Mr. and Mrs. Ryefield. Double with bath for March the 23rd, 24th and 25th. Is that correct?
You: ___
Receptionist: Let me give you your confirmation number. It's: 7576385. I'll repeat that: 7576385. Thank you for choosing San Felice Hotel and have a nice day. Goodbye.
You: ___
Active Vocabulary | II. The Career Fantasy | I. Skim the text to grasp the general idea. | I. Skim the text to grasp the general idea. Think of the most suitable heading. Scan the text paying attention to the words in bold. | Made in Japan, Sold on Britain | Read these extracts from interviews with people about their business trips. Then look at the words in bold in each extract and find six pairs of opposite phrases. | A Business Traveler | Speaking | II. Read the dialogue in pairs. | I. Translate the words and phrases and try to pronounce them correctly. |