[Dialogue A]
A:Excuse me. Do you have a single room?
B:Sorry. We're fully booked. The only room available at the moment is a twin room.
A:OK. I'll take it.
B:May I have your name,please?
A:I'm John Li.
B:How many days do you want to stay?
A:Five days.
[Dialogue B]
A:Excuse me.My name is Jack Wu. I'd like to book a room.
B:Single or double?
A:What are the rates?
B:It's US$100 for a single and US$150 for a double.
A:I'll take a single for 3 days.
B:OK.Just come to the front desk at the lobby.
A:OK.I'll arrive tomorrow.
B:See you then.
[Tips]
1.Do you have a [single room/twin room/double room/suite]? twin room双人床,suite 套房
2.[How many days/How long] do you want to stay?
3.I'd like to book [a room /two tickets to Taipei/a table for twelve].
4.See you [then / at that time].
[Exercises]
1.Tome has __ a table for two at the new restaurant.
2.I'd like to ___ a reservation for a room.
3.May I __ overnight at your home?
4.Tom has ___ in America for two years.
5.What are your __ for teaching golf?
6.These books are selling at the __of 100 a week.
7.I have to go now.__ you.
8.I'll arrive at about ten tonight.See you __.
1.booked 2.make 3.stay 4.lived 5.rates 6.rate 7.See 8. then
Complete the dialogue:
A:Do you have any seats _available_ for tonight's concert?
B:Yes.But you must _book_early.
A:I'd like to make a _reservation_ now.
B:Okay.Do you want to know the _rates_ for the different types of tickets?
A:Just _reserve_ the cheapest kind for me.
B:Sure. How _many_ do you want?
A:Just two.How much are they?
B:They'll cost you 1,000 US _dollars_.