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At the Hotel
ОглавлениеIntroduction:
In this chapter, we will explore the essential phrases and expressions for navigating your stay at a hotel in Wales. Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, being able to communicate your needs and interact with hotel staff is crucial. From checking in to requesting services, this chapter will equip you with the language skills to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable hotel experience. So, let’s dive into the world of Welsh phrases for hotels!
Arrival and Check-In:
When you arrive at the hotel and check-in, use the following phrases to communicate with the reception staff:
Good morning, I have come to order. – Good morning, I have a reservation.
I have booked a room under the name… – I have booked a room under the name…
What is the price for one night? – What is the price for one night?
Can you give me a map of the hotel, please? – Could you please provide me with a map of the hotel?
Give me the keys to the room, please. – Please give me the keys to the room.
Can I have a room with great views? – Can I have a room with a splendid view?
Please provide information about the services available during my stay. – Provide information about the services available during my stay.
In the Room:
Once you’re in your room, here are some phrases that will come in handy:
This room is unworldly. – This room is lovely.
I have lost control. – I have misplaced the remote control.
Needs more dishwasher. – We need more dishwashing detergent.
Can you give the information about the WiFi, please? – Could you please provide the information about the WiFi?
We need more toilet hair. – We need more toilet paper.
Is the phone working? – Is the telephone working?
Can you give me a lot of the room menu, please? – Could you please bring me a room service menu?
Requesting Services:
If you require any additional services or assistance during your stay, use these phrases:
Can you call a few taxis for me? – Could you please call a taxi for me?
I want to order a wifi service. – I would like to order WiFi service.
Can you suggest some good places to eat in the vicinity? – Can you suggest some good places to eat nearby?
My work requires bringing a table into the room. – My work requires a desk in the room.
Asking for Assistance:
If you encounter any issues or need assistance, don’t hesitate to use these phrases:
I have a problem with the bath. – I have a problem with the bathtub.
The fridge in my room doesn't work. – The fridge in my room is not working.
Can you help me transport my case? – Can you help me with carrying my luggage?
I have lost the keys. – I have lost the keys.
I have lost my map of the area. – I have lost my map of the area.
Checking Out:
When it’s time to check out, here are some phrases to use:
I'm going to leave early. – I'm going to check out early.
Can you give me my corporate account, please? – Can you provide me with the corporate invoice, please?
Can you keep my waiting ticket in the sales box, please? – Can you keep my luggage in the storage box, please?
Expressions of Gratitude:
Before you leave, express your gratitude for the service you received:
Thank you for your help and great service. – Thank you for your assistance and excellent service.
I appreciate the wonderful experience I had during my stay. – I appreciate the lovely experience I had during my stay.
Conclusion:
Congratulations! You have now learned the essential phrases for navigating your stay at a hotel in Welsh. With these language skills, you can confidently communicate your needs, request services, and express gratitude to the hotel staff. Enjoy your stay in Wales and have a memorable experience. Stay tuned for the next chapter, where we will explore essential phrases for transportation in Welsh. Hwyl am y tro! (Goodbye for now!)