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Checking In
True Beginner Lesson
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

• talk about checking in to a hotel.


• talk about hotel services.
• talk about staying in a hotel.
Warm Up
Answer these questions with your teacher and classmates.

1. What is happening in the picture?


2. Who are the guests? Who is the receptionist?
3. When do you stay in hotels?

They are __________________________________________________________.


The guests are _________________. The receptionist is ____________________.
I stay in hotels _____________________________________________________.
Name It
How many things in this picture can you name?

• guest

• receptionist

• luggage

• lobby

• front desk

• contract
Mind Map
What happens next? Fill in the boxes with related words.

I can… at the/in the…


check in front desk

watch TV ____________________

swim ____________________

exercise ____________________

eat and drink ____________________

Words to Use:
gym, hotel room, pool, restaurant
Read and Answer
Read about room service and answer the questions with your classmates.

You can order room service in a hotel. You call and


order food or drinks. Then, a hotel employee brings
them to your room. Room service is one of the best
parts of staying in a hotel.

1. When did you order room service in a hotel?


2. What did you order?
3. When did you pay for room service: in the room
or at the front desk?

I ordered room service when I _________________________________________.


I ordered _________________________________________________________.
I paid for room service _______________________________________________.
Tell Your Story
Work with your teacher and classmates to make a story with the picture.

Take turns adding to the story. Explain what happened before, during and after the picture.
You have to continue the story from where your classmate stopped.

Words to Use:
call, bring, order, pay, arrive
Ranking
What is most important in a hotel? Explain your choice.

good price I think ____________________ is the most important because...

being clean

room service

free internet

free breakfast
Expression
Talk about this idiom with your teacher and classmates.

To go out of town = To leave the city

Example: We're going out of town on Friday. We need to get a hotel for the weekend.
When will you go out of town this year?

I will go out of town in _______________________________________________.


Read an Example
Read the lines with a classmate. Take turns.

Guest: Hello, I want to check in.

Receptionist: OK. What is your name?

Guest: My name is Cameron Myers.

Receptionist: How long are you going to stay, Mr. Myers?

Guest: I'm going to stay for three days.

Receptionist: Thank you. Here's your key. Enjoy your stay!


Have a Conversation
Read the lines with a classmate and fill in the blanks with your own answers. Take turns.

Guest: Hello, I want to ______________________________________________.

Receptionist: OK. __________________________________________________?

Guest: My name is _________________________________________________.

Receptionist: How long _____________________________________________?

Guest: I'm going to stay for _______________________________________ days.

Receptionist: Thank you. Here's your key. Enjoy your stay!


Act It Out
Choose a role and act it out with a partner. Take turns.

Role A

1. You are checking in to a hotel.


2. Give the receptionist your information.
3. Thank the receptionist.

Role B

1. You are a receptionist. Help the customer check in.


2. Ask the customer's name.
3. Ask how long the customer will stay.
4. Thank the customer and give him/her the key.
Act It Out Together
Choose a situation and act out a role.

Your class is on vacation. Choose a hotel. Each


person wants something different. Decide which
idea is best.

Character 1: You want to stay in a hotel with a


pool.
Character 2: You want to stay in an expensive
hotel with room service
Character 3: You want the cheapest hotel.

Language to Use:
Why do you want to stay here?
I want to stay here because they have ___________________________________.
Talk About It
Take turns asking your classmates these questions and giving your own answers.

• What is the best hotel you stayed in?

• What famous hotels do you know? Describe them.

• What is the most popular hotel in your city? Explain.

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