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You're a guest. Ask the receptionist about check-out time.
A guest complains about dirty sheets. Say sorry and tell them housekeeping will come change the sheets.
You're a guest and need more towels. Ask the receptionist for some.
You’re a guest. What do you say to the receptionist to ask for a taxi?
You’re a guest. What can you say if you want to know if the snacks in your room are free?
You’re a receptionist. What expression do you use to offer the guest an extra night?
You’re a receptionist. After the check-in procedure is done, ask the guest if they need any help.
You’re a guest. How would you politely ask for new towels?
You’re a receptionist. What expression do you use to offer the guest an extra night?
You’re a receptionist. After the check-in procedure is done, what do you say to the guest before they go to their room?
You’re a guest. Ask the receptionist for the Wi-fi password.
You’re a guest. There’s a stain on your bed sheet. What do you say to the receptionist?
What word does the receptionist use to refer to things like shampoo, soap, and free Wi-fi?
You’re a receptionist. Tell the guest that water and snacks in their room are free of charge.
You’re a guest. Which question do you ask to find out the breakfast time?
You’re a guest. Ask the receptionist if you can have free breakfast at the hotel.
You’re a receptionist. Ask the guest to give you his/ her passport politely.
You’re a guest. You use your name to book a room. What do you say to the receptionist about your booking?
You’re a receptionist at The Coral hotel. What do you say to welcome a guest?