Direct URL: Hotel.Lang1234.com
WORKERS IN HOTELS NEED TO LEARN: Hello ►Female+pauses, or ►Slow Male+pauses Text in 12 languages |
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Hello. Goodbye. Please. ❷ Yes. No Maybe. ❸ Sorry. Thank you. You're welcome. ❹ Speak slowly. I do not know. I do not understand.
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Or click for text in 12 languages. ☺ Smile! Many travelers like to see a smile. |
Other Lessons for Hotels are below:
Room Contents ►Male+pauses, or ►without pauses When Is? ►Male+pauses, or ►without pauses Where Is? ►Male+pauses Directions ►Female+pauses, or ►without pauses ►Male without pauses |
CONTENTS OF ROOMS
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Housekeeping! Maintenance! Come in. May I come in? ➁ I want... I need... ➂ a clean room clean towels more blankets soap ➃ shampoo maintenance a translator Lang1234.com You can practice with a Test for this section. |
GUESTS WILL SAY and Workers Need to Understand
When Is?
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To Answer Guests, WORKERS Need to Learn Numbers Clock times Days of the week |
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When is... breakfast lunch dinner ➋ the restaurant open the bar open room service open ➌ the pool open golf open the business center open the front desk open ➍ check out the shuttle to the airport Lang1234.com |
Where Is?
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Where is the...
restroom (US) washroom (Canada) loo, lavatory, toilet (UK etc.) WC (Europe) men's, gents', women's, ladies' meeting room exit parking stairs lift (UK) elevator (US) Lang1234.com |
Directions
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I do not know. ?
I'll show you. ➜ ➜ Follow me. ➜ ➜ meters feet turn ⤴ left ◀ right ➜ straight | end of the hall || through the door ∩ next to )) opposite >< take the elevator (US) ⇅ take the lift (UK) ⇅ floor lower level _ upper level ‾ basement ground floor first 1 second 2 third 3 top |
- You can practice with a Test for this section.
- The introductory set of Numbers, Time, and Hotel 1 can be downloaded as a group here (6MB).
- Click for comparison of 35 courses in hotel English
- If there are foreign workers who do not know the local language where they work, they also need to (A) have visual cues for their work (Hotel Management 2009), and (B) gradually learn the local language, to avoid isolation. They can use the best courses in the List of Language Courses.
The next lesson, for the front desk, is Hotel 2. There are also courses for Restaurant workers and small stores. Click any course in the upper right corner.