Staying At a Hotel Vocabulary
Staying At a Hotel Vocabulary
If you are staying in
a hotel of an English speaking country, that lesson will be very useful to you,
or if you are working in a hotel all of its visitors speak English, you should
need the vocabulary which are used in the hotel.
First of all, we have
the workers or the staff who work at the hotel:
A doorman: is the person
who opens and closes the door for visitors.
A valet: is the person
who takes your car to the parking.
A housekeeping or a
maid: is the person (in general is a woman) who cleans the room, brings fresh
towels, and do something like so.
A porter: is the
person who staying outside the hotel and taking your your bag inside to the
front desk; in general the porter is the man who does many tasks for the
guests.
A bellhop: is the man
who take your bag to your room or downstairs.
A concierge: is the
person who does for you anything that want to do out the hotel like
Second, when you go to
the hotel or work in the hotel, you'll go to the front desk, or you'll go to
the reception or you will go to the check in desk; All of them are located in
the lobby of the hotel; the lobby is the entrance or the main are in the hotel.
If you are in your
room and don't want the maid to come and clean it, don’t forget to hang
"Don't disturb" tag on you door.
Basically, hotels have
rooms or suites, what is the difference; just names according to the hotels,
but in general, suite is bigger than and many suites have a "kitchenette"
to make small meals and snacks. Otherwise rooms or suites are the same thing.
If you have your
family, you can demand "adjoining room" that every one of your family
can go to the other room without going out to the holly.
All these things are
in the hotel. But we have others terms like "hotel" we have: hostel
and motel
Know the different
between them and know more about the hotel vocabulary form that video
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