Introductions













| guest | available | fully |
| afraid (+subject) | en suite | a view |
| price | check | each / all |
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Now listen to check.
Who is speaking in each sentence, the receptionist or the guest?
a) Do you have a room with a view? (Guest)
b) All our rooms are en suite. (Receptionist)
c) We’d like a double room, please. (Guest)
d) I’m afraid we’re fully booked. (Receptionist)
e) Yes, we have a room available for those dates. (Receptionist)
f) Does the price include breakfast? (Guest)
g) Can I have your name, please? (Receptionist)
h) Yes, I’ll book that for you now. (Receptionist)
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Simple Introductions – verb ‘be’ / ‘Nice to meet you.’






Spelling names, email, web addresses:
L.U.K.E. new word G.U.I.L.F.O.Y.L.E
@ = ‘at’
.com = ‘dot com’


