Hotel English

Checking out of the hotel: Dialogue 1:

Receptionist: Good morning. May I help you?
Daniel Adams: Yes, I'd like to check out now. My name's Adams, room 312. Here's the key.
Receptionist: One moment, please, sir. ... Here's your bill. Would you like to check and see if the amount is correct?
Daniel Adams: What's the 14 pounds for?
Receptionist: That's for the phone calls you made from your room.
Daniel Adams: Can I pay with traveller's cheques?
Receptionist: Certainly. May I have your passport, please?
Daniel Adams: Here you are.
Receptionist: Could you sign each cheque here for me?
Daniel Adams: Sure.
Receptionist: Here are your receipt and your change, sir. Thank you.
Daniel Adams: Thank you. Goodbye.



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