English for the Hotel Industry – Front Office – Reception
Check In
Example Conversation – tasks / question can be substituted with further examples added beyond.
Front Desk: Welcome to the Wyatt Hotel. How may I help you?
Traveler: I’d like a room please?
Front Desk: Would you like a single or a double?
Traveler: I’d like a double, please?
Front Desk: May I have your name, please?
Traveler: Timothy Findley.
Front Desk: Could you spell that please?
Traveler: F-I-N-D-L-E-Y.
Front Desk: How many are in your party?
Traveler: Just two.
Front Desk: How many nights would you like to stay?
Traveler: Just tonight.
Front Desk: How will you be paying?
Traveler: Is Visa OK?
Front Desk: That’ll be fine. Would you like a wake-up call?
Traveler: Yes, I’d like a wake-up call for 6:30. Do you have a pool?
Front desk: Yes, we do. On the 2nd floor. Here’s your key. That’s room 405 on the fourth floor.
More Examples for: Front Desk Receptionist
What name is the reservation under?
How long will you be staying?
Are you planning on checking out tomorrow?
I’m afraid you can’t check in until after 4:00 pm.
What type of vehicle are you driving?
Do you know the license plate number of your vehicle?
Complimentary breakfast is served in the lobby between 8 and 10 am.
I’ll give you two room keys.
The dining room is on the main floor at the end of the hall.
The weight room and sauna are on the top floor.
Just call the front desk if you need any extra towels or pillows.
More Examples for the guest
We have a reservation under Jill McMann.
Do you have any vacancies?
Is the hotel booked, or can we get a room for tonight?
How do we get to our room from here?
Is it okay to park out front?
What time is the pool open until?
What time is breakfast served at?
Is it too early to check in?
Can we get a wake-up call?
When is check out time?
Check Out
Example Conversation – tasks / question can be substituted with further examples added beyond.
Receptionist: Hi there. Are you checking out now?
Guest: Yes, sorry. I know we’re a few minutes late.
Receptionist: That’s no problem. It’s always really busy at check out time anyway.
Guest: Oh, really. The last hotel we stayed in charged us for a late check out.
Receptionist: The hotel isn’t booked this week, so it’s not a problem. How was everything?
Guest: The room was great. The beds were really comfortable, and we weren’t expecting our own fridge.
Receptionist: I’m glad you liked it.
Guest: The kids were disappointed that the pool wasn’t open this morning, though.
Receptionist: I apologize for that. We can’t get a cleaner in any earlier than 10 am.
Guest: Well we had a nice swim last night anyhow.
Receptionist: Will you be putting this on your credit card?
Guest: No. I’ll pay cash.
Receptionist: OK. So the total comes to $123.67, including tax.
Guest: I thought it was $115 even. That’s what they said yesterday when we checked in.
Receptionist: Yes, but there is an extra room charge on your bill.
Guest: Oh, I forgot. My husband ordered a plate of nachos. Sorry.
Receptionist: No problem. So…from $140, here’s your change. Now, I’ll just need to ask you for your room keys.
ผู้จัดทำ
น.ส ภัทราภรณ์ มุ่งมี
น.ส วาริณี บุญมี
น.ส ณัฐริกา อะพรรัมย์ BE 3/2
ผู้โพส
นางสาว ศุภลักษณ์ ชาติชาวนา BE 3/2