a. A single room for three nights? | d. I’ll need a picture ID and a credit card, please. |
b. Your name, please? | e. I made the reservation online. |
c. And could you fill out this form, please? | f. Hope to see you next time, Sir. |
Hotel clerk: Welcome to the Diamond Hotel! How can I help you?
Guest: Oh. Hello. I’m checking in.
Hotel clerk: (1) _________
Guest: Tom Cruise. (2) _______________
Hotel clerk: Oh, yes, here it is,
Mr. Cruise. A single room for three nights?
Guest: Yes, that’s correct. Hotel clerk: (3) ____________
Guest: Certainly. Here you are.
Hotel clerk: Thank you. (4) _____________
Guest: Sure. Do you have a pen?
Hotel clerk: Certainly. And here’s your key and a map of the hotel. It’s room 115, on the first floor. Guest: Many thanks.
2)
a. Yeah, I really enjoy our conversation. Talk to you later. | d. I’m afraid she’s out. Would you like to leave a message? |
b. Yes, of course. Can I take your number please? | e. Yes, I’ll mail you ASAP. |
c. Sure. It’s J-O-N-E-S. | f. Yes, please. Black coffee with two sugars. |
1. Could you ask her to ring me later, please?
2. I’ve got a meeting in five minutes. Can we meet up another time?
3. Sorry. It’s a bad line. Can you spell your name again, please?
4. Is that Donna?
3)
a. to get a move on |
| d. solve this problem? |
b. to test it? |
| e. care of it. |
c. out of time. |
| f. on the final quality test? |
1. Have you had a chance ___
2. We’re running _____
3. Can you ____
4. Where are we ______