Lição 4: English for Hotels

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Finalidades e objectivos

Nesta unidade irá aprender e praticar o vocabulário relacionado a hotéis.

Irá praticar as seguintes habilidades e funções:

  • pedir e dar informações
  • lidar com público

Foco gramatical desta lição:

Vocabulário

disponível
casa de banho
conta
cobertor
a propósito
empregada de limpeza
cobrar
quarto duplo
em suite
instalações
piso
vestíbulo
pensão completa
barbearia
hóspede
meia pensão
receio
inconveniente
chave
elevador
entrada
bagagem
administrador
confusão
porteiro
configuração da finalidade
taxa
rececionista
para já
serviço de quarto
época
lençol
duche
quarto inividual
pessoal
adequado
mala
suite
permitir
desculpar
reservar
para atender
dar entrada
dar saída
toalha
camas separadas
vacância
vago
IVA
chamada de despertar

Exercícios de vocabulário

Exercício1: Exercícios de vocabulário

Completem a tradução certa para cada expressão que segue.

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Exercícios auditivos

Exercício1: Questões da escolha múltipla

Escolham a resposta correcta.

Gravaçaõ:
Transcriçaõ:
ReceptionistGood afternoon, can I help you?
Mrs JoyceWell yes. Do you have any rooms available?
ReceptionistYes, madam. How long would you like to stay?
Mrs JoyceFor two nights. Actually, your hotel was recommended to us because my husband is blind.
ReceptionistThere's no problem at all. The hotel caters for blind and visually impaired guests, and you will find our rooms attractive and purpose-built to meet your needs. What kind of room would you like?
Mrs JoyceA double room, twin beds if possible. And what about my husband's guide dog?
ReceptionistDon't worry. We have all the facilities for you to look after your dog. There is a grooming room and an assistant if you need help. There is even an exercise area for dogs in our park.
Mrs JoyceOh, good. How much is the room?
ReceptionistThe room charge is 230 euros per night including VAT. There is no supplement for the guide dog.
Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
  1. What kind of room does Mrs Joyce want?
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    b. 
    c. 
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  2. How long does she need the room for?
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    b. 
    c. 
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  3. When does Mrs Joyce arrive at the hotel?
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    c. 
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  4. How much does the room cost?
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    c. 
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  5. How much is the VAT?
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  6. Why is the room suitable for Mr Joyce?
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Exercício2: Questões da escolha múltipla

Escolham a resposta correcta.

Gravaçaõ:
Transcriçaõ:
ReceptionistMay I have your passport, please? Thank you. Mmm. Susan Bush. Your room's on the fourth floor, number 406. Here's your key. The porter will take the luggage up, and there's a lift across the foyer.
SusanThank you. Oh, I haven't had any lunch. Where can I get a sandwich or something?
ReceptionistI'm afraid the hotel restaurant is closed. It opens at 7.00 for dinner but there is a very nice tea shop just opposite the hotel.
SusanThank you. What time is breakfast?
ReceptionistBreakfast is served from 8 o'clock to 10.30 in the Blue Room.

:Susan. I'd like breakfast in my room, please. Could you give me a wake-up call at 8.30? And I want to check out before 10.00.

Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
  1. What is Susan doing?
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    b. 
    c. 
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  2. Where is Susan's room?
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    b. 
    c. 
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  3. Where is breakfast served?
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    c. 
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  4. Where is Susan going to have breakfast?
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  5. Who will take the luggage to the room?
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    b. 
    c. 
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Exercício3: Questões da escolha múltipla

Escolham a resposta correcta.

Gravaçaõ:
Transcriçaõ:
Frank TurnerHello, reception? This is Frank Turner in room 707.
ReceptionistYes, sir. How can I help you?
Frank TurnerI've just checked in and come up to my room and it's in a mess. The bed hasn't been made, the shower's dirty, there are wet towels on the bathroom floor. This really isn't good enough.
ReceptionistI do apologise for the inconvenience, Mr Turner. I'm afraid the last guest checked out late and the chambermaid hasn't had time to do your room yet. There is another room vacant on the same floor. The porter will take your bags to room 715 right away.
Frank TurnerThat's fine, thank you. By the way, I need to make some photocopies.
ReceptionistNo problem, sir. There's a Business Service Desk just off the lobby, and there's a list of services and prices in your room.
Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
  1. Why isn't the room ready?
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    b. 
    c. 
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  2. Can Mr Turner change rooms?
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    b. 
    c. 
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  3. Where can Mr Turner make photocopies?
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    c. 
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  4. Mr Turner is:
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    c. 
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  5. When will Mr Turner change room?
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    b. 
    c. 
    ?

Exercício4: Questões da escolha múltipla

Escolham a resposta correcta.

Gravaçaõ:
Transcriçaõ:
ReceptionistHello. The Gresham Hotel. Felipe speaking.
ClientI'd like to book a room, please.
ReceptionistCertainly, sir, how long would you like to stay?
ClientI want a single room, en suite, for the night of Monday the 1st of September and Tuesday the 2nd. Then again on Friday the 5th of September.
ReceptionistI'm afraid we have no single rooms free on those dates but we can offer you a double room for single use.
ClientThat's fine. I may want to stay an extra night.
ReceptionistI'm sorry, sir. The hotel is full on the 6th and 7th.
Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
  1. When does the client want to stay at the Gresham Hotel?
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    b. 
    c. 
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  2. How long will he stay at the hotel?
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  3. The hotel has:
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  4. When is the hotel full?
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  5. What's an en suite room?
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Compreenção geral

Exercício1: Certa/errada

Para cada afirmação em baixo escolham se é certa ou errada.

Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
  1. Some hotels cater specially for the blind and visually impaired.


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  2. You can book a hotel room by telephone or email.


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  3. Not every hotel allows dogs.


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  4. Room service doesn't take your breakfast to your room.


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  5. Before you leave the hotel you must check out.


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  6. The receptionist takes the luggage to the room.


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  7. Large hotels have facilities like Room Service and Business Services.


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  8. You can pay your hotel bill with a credit card.


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  9. Hotels sometimes have double rooms for single use.


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  10. A room with its own bathroom is called an en suite room.


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Exercício2: Completaçaõ das frazes

Exercitem a fala. Completem as frazes que ouvem na gravaçaõ, conforme o modelo.

Apertem o botão "passar" para passar as instruções:

Exercícios gramaticais

Exercício1: Substituição

THERE IS, or THERE'S, is used with singulars or uncountables. Let's practise this.

Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
Exemplo:

There's a new hotel near the airport. (somebody in my room)
There's somebody in my room.


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Exercício2: Substituição

The negative of THERE IS, or THERE'S, is THERE ISN'T. Let's practise this.

Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
Exemplo:

There isn't any time. (any soap in the bathroom)
There isn't any soap in the bathroom.


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Exercício3: Substituição

A different way to make a negative is with THERE'S NO. Let's practise this.

Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
Exemplo:

There's no time. (no soap in the bathroom)
There's no soap in the bathroom.


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Exercício4: Substituição

The interrogative form of THERE IS, or THERE'S, is "IS THERE ...?". Let's practise this.

Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
Exemplo:

Is there a swimming pool? (a car park)
Is there a car park?


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Exercício5: Substituição

THERE ARE is used with plurals or countables. Let's practise this.

Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
Exemplo:

There are 50 rooms in this hotel. (facilities for guide dogs)
There are facilities for guide dogs.


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Exercício6: Substituição

The negative of THERE ARE is THERE AREN'T. Let's practise this.

Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
Exemplo:

There aren't many people here. (any towels in the bathroom)
There aren't any towels in the bathroom.


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Exercício7: Substituição

A different way to make a negative is with THERE ARE NO. Let's practise this.

Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
Exemplo:

There are no extra blankets. (no facilities for dogs)
There are no facilities for dogs.


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Exercício8: Substituição

The interrogative form of THERE ARE is ARE THERE? Let's practise this.

Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
Exemplo:

Are there any vacancies? (any messages for me)
Are there any messages for me?


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Exercício9: O que é correcto

Escolham a resposta correcta.

Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
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Consolidação

Exercício1: Certa/errada

Para cada afirmação em baixo escolham se é certa ou errada.

Gravaçaõ:
Transcriçaõ:

When I travel, the process of checking into hotels is usually one of the most interesting parts of my adventure. This, of course, is because I am blind and travel with my Guide Dog.

When I book accommodation I always inform the hotel's reservation staff that I am blind and travelling with my dog. By telephone this information is usually well received but when I walk into the hotel lobby, completely blind, using a white cane or guide dog to navigate, I sometimes find that the reception staff are not trained to serve their visually impaired guests adequately.

Here are a few tips which will help the sight-impaired:

Credit card receipts: Most blind people sign their names on a receipt using a signature card. The hotel employee can assist by positioning the opening of the signature card over the space where the signature is required. If a signature card is not available, the credit card can be positioned with its top edge along the signature line.

Card keys: Card keys for rooms should provide tactile information so the blind user can determine which end and face of the card should be inserted into the lock.

Room numbers: Rooms should have raised numbers and Braille on each door.

Exercise facilities. If the blind person wishes to use the exercise facilities or gymnasium, there should be Braille labels on the equipment and employees should know how to orient blind persons who want to use the machines.

By making a few simple changes like these, hotels can make blind and visually impaired travellers much more welcome.

Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
  1. The writer usually travels with his guide dog.


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  2. He never tells hotel staff he is blind.


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  3. Hotel staff are always well trained to deal with the blind.


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  4. Most hotels provide a signature card.


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  5. The blind guest always finds it easy to use a card key.


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  6. Gymnasium equipment should have Braille labels.


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  7. Hotels could do more to help the blind and visually impaired.


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  8. Blind people often sign their names on a receipt by using a signature card.


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  9. A card key should provide tactile information.


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  10. Everybody can read Braille.


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Exercício2: Dictado

Escutem a gravação completa. Depois passem à casa de entrada ao usar a tecla „>“ para passar o dictado aos partes e escrevam o texto dictado. Mais informações a procurar no apontamento para os exercícios.

Gravaçaõ:
Transcriçaõ:

When I book accommodation I always inform the hotel's reservation staff that I am blind and travelling with my dog. By telephone this information is usually well received but when I walk into the hotel lobby, completely blind, using a white cane or guide dog to navigate, I sometimes find that the reception staff are not trained to serve their visually impaired guests adequately.

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Exercício3: Jogo de completo

Escutem atentivamente a gravação e depois completem os espaços vazios no texto abaixo ao usar as mesmas palavras.

Gravaçaõ:
Transcriçaõ:

Credit card receipts. Most blind people sign their names on a receipt using a signature card. The hotel employee can assist by positioning the opening of the signature card over the space where the signature is required. If a signature card is not available, the credit card can be positioned with its top edge along the signature line.

Card keys. Card keys for rooms should provide tactile information so the blind user can determine which end and face of the card should be inserted into the lock.

Room numbers. Rooms should have raised numbers and Braille on each door.

Exercise facilities. If the blind person wishes to use the exercise facilities or gymnasium, there should be Braille labels on the equipment and employees should know how to orient blind persons who want to use the machines.

By making a few simple changes like these, hotels can make blind and visually impaired travellers much more welcome.

Credit card receipts. ? blind people sign their names ? a receipt using a signature card. The hotel employee can assist ? positioning the opening of the signature card ? the space where the signature is required. If a signature card is not available, the credit card can be positioned with its ? edge along the signature line.

Card keys. Card keys for rooms should provide tactile information so the blind user can determine which end and face of the card should be inserted ? the lock.

Room numbers. Rooms should have raised numbers and Braille on each door.

Exercise facilities. If the blind person wishes to use the exercise facilities or gymnasium, there ? be Braille labels on the equipment and employees should know ? to orient blind persons ? want to use the machines.

By making a few simple changes like ?, hotels can make blind and visually impaired travellers much more welcome.

Exercício4: Completação com a escolha

Escolham a possibilidade mais conveniente para completar as frazes seguintes.

Este exercício é disponível também na forma puramente audio/oral:
  1. The process of checking ____ a hotel can be difficult.
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    b. 
    c. 
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  2. Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter are the four ____ of the year.
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  3. The time of year when a hotel is very busy is called ____ season.
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    c. 
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  4. Hotels usually have different ____ for low season and high season.
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    c. 
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  5. Having all your meals in the hotel is called ____ .
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    c. 
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  6. How much is the room ____ night?
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    c. 
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  7. Hotels are classified by the number of ____ .
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    c. 
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  8. Quarter past nine is the same as ____ .
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    c. 
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  9. Half past ten is the same as ____ .
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    c. 
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  10. Twenty-five to two is the same as ____ .
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    c. 
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  11. Four forty-five is the same as ____ .
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    c. 
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  12. Five to five is the same as ____ .
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    c. 
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  13. 6.30 a.m. is ____ .
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    c. 
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  14. 6.30 p.m. is ____ .
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    c. 
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  15. 4.15 p.m. is ____ .
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    b. 
    c. 
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  16. If you meet somebody at 7.30 a.m you can say ____ .
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    b. 
    c. 
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  17. If you meet somebody at 9.30 p.m., you can say ____ .
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    b. 
    c. 
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  18. If you are going to bed at 9.30 p.m. you can say ____ .
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    b. 
    c. 
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  19. Christmas and New Year are in ____ .
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    c. 
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  20. Easter is in ____ .
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    c. 
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