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Traduzione e definizione
a hotel:
un hotel
Esempi
- "The Shangri-La is a good hotel."
- "In the event of a layover due to a delayed flight, hotel accommodation will be provided within the airport."
- "I will be flying on Lucky Duck Air (flight number: LUK 7453), and arriving in Hong Kong Wednesday evening at 9.45pm. My reservations, at the Shangri-La Hotel, are from Wednesday until the following Tuesday."
- "Anyway, we're here now, the Dinchester Hotel."
- "Magda: Hotel Blunderbuss, Magda speaking."
- "I just found out my favorite hotel has gone out of business."
- "Have booked a room in the Windy City hotel."
- "We're headed to the Dinchester Hotel."
- "Brian : Well, I was just about to phone a hotel to reserve a room for Bruno's trip to New York next month."
- "You neglected to mention where the conference is being held, however I do recommend the Bristol Arms Hotel if you're looking for a place to stay."
- "Let's get to the hotel and then find a nice restaurant."
- "I can't find the hotel on the map!"
- "Shall I mail it to your hotel?"
- "Magda: Blunderbuss Hotel, good morning."
- "Your hotel was highly recommended to us by our colleague Brian Jones."
- "Today, at San Francisco's famed Grand Duke Hotel, the Delavigne Corporation introduces its latest perfume, TigerLily."
- "I've booked us a room. (Room 303, Claridge Hotel)"
- "Magda: Hello and welcome to the Hotel Blunderbuss automated help system."
- "Hotel mood"
- "Lovely hotel, don't you think?"
Esercizio 1
Welcome to executivetravel.com. Please fill in the details below!
I'm looking for a
in
Number of rooms required:
Arrival date: 3rd
Departure date:
Search for hotels with
Will morning meals be required?
I'm looking for a
in
Number of rooms required:
Arrival date: 3rd
Departure date:
Search for hotels with
Will morning meals be required?
Welcome to executivetravel.com. Please fill in the details below!
I'm looking for a hotel 1
in China 2
Number of rooms required: 1 3
Arrival date: July 4 3rd
Departure date: July 5 6th 6
Search for hotels with 4 stars 7
Will morning meals be required? yes 8
I'm looking for a hotel 1
in China 2
Number of rooms required: 1 3
Arrival date: July 4 3rd
Departure date: July 5 6th 6
Search for hotels with 4 stars 7
Will morning meals be required? yes 8
1 hotel: This is the right answer. In his message, Bruno says "I need you to book a hotel room for my trip to Beijing". A "hotel room" is a bedroom in a hotel. Famous hotels include the Hilton and the Ritz!
1 hostel: Oops! A "hostel" is a cheap option, where you often stay in a room with other people you don't know. Hostels are very popular among travelling students, but this isn't what Bruno asks for in his message.
1 bed and breakfast: Oops! A "bed and breakfast" (or "B & B" for short) is a small private establishment where hosts offer bedrooms and a breakfast to guests who pay a small fee. This isn't what Bruno asks for in his message.
2 China: "China" is the right answer here. Beijing is the capital city of China. You might like to know that this huge city used to be called "Peking" in English, but "Beijing" is a more accurate modern transliteration. In his message, Bruno asks Polly to "book a hotel room for (his) trip to Beijing".
2 USA: Sorry, but Beijing is not in the USA. Perhaps you were thinking of Boston!
2 Japan: Sorry, but Beijing is not in Japan. Perhaps you were thinking of Beppu!
2 England: Sorry, but Beijing is not in England. Perhaps you were thinking of Birmingham!
3 1: This is correct. Bruno asks for "a hotel room", meaning that he just needs one bedroom. He is probably travelling alone.
3 2: No, Polly should not book two rooms for Bruno.
3 3: No, Polly should not book three rooms for Bruno.
3 4: No, Polly should not book four rooms for Bruno.
3 5: No, Polly should not book five rooms for Bruno.
4 July: This is the right answer. Bruno says "I'll need it (the hotel room) for three nights: July 3rd, 4th and 5th". He is therefore visiting Beijing in July. July is a great month for holidays!
4 January: No, Bruno does not mention January in his message.
4 February: No, Bruno does not mention February in his message.
4 March: No, Bruno does not mention March in his message.
4 April: No, Bruno does not mention April in his message.
4 May: No, Bruno does not mention May in his message.
4 June: No, Bruno does not mention June in his message.
4 August: No, Bruno does not mention August in his message.
4 September: No, Bruno does not mention September in his message.
4 October: No, Bruno does not mention October in his message.
4 November: No, Bruno does not mention November in his message.
4 December: No, Bruno does not mention December in his message.
5 July: "July" is the right answer. Bruno tells Polly "I'll need it (the hotel room) for three nights: July 3rd, 4th and 5th. I'm coming back to San Francisco on July 6th". This means that he is visiting Beijing in July.
5 January: No, Bruno does not mention January in his message.
5 February: No, Bruno does not mention February in his message.
5 March: No, Bruno does not mention March in his message.
5 April: No, Bruno does not mention April in his message.
5 May: No, Bruno does not mention May in his message.
5 June: No, Bruno does not mention June in his message.
5 August: No, Bruno does not mention August in his message.
5 September: No, Bruno does not mention September in his message.
5 October: No, Bruno does not mention October in his message.
5 November: No, Bruno does not mention November in his message.
5 December: No, Bruno does not mention December in his message.
6 6th: This is the right answer. Bruno says "I'll need it for three nights: July 3rd, 4th and 5th. I'm coming back to San Francisco on July 6th". He is therefore visiting Beijing in July. July is a great month for holidays!
6 6rd: Oops! This isn't how we write "sixth". This "rd" abbreviation is only used for "third": "3rd".
6 6nd: Oops! This isn't how we write "sixth". This "nd" abbreviation is only used for "second": "2rd".
7 4 stars: This is the best choice here. In his answer phone message, Bruno says "it has to be a four-star hotel". A four-star hotel is a top class hotel with quality fixtures and fittings, professional staff, and a good restaurant. Only the best for Bruno Delavigne!
7 3 stars: Sorry, but a three-star hotel isn't good enough for Bruno!
7 2 stars: Sorry, but a two-star hotel isn't good enough for Bruno!
7 1 star: Sorry, but a one-star hotel isn't good enough for Bruno!
7 any: Sorry, but "just any" hotel isn't good enough for Bruno!
8 yes: Polly should select "yes" here, because Bruno says "I want breakfasts included" in his message. "Breakfast" is the first meal of the day, where we eat things such as cereal, toast, and perhaps sausages and pancakes!
8 no: Oops! Bruno says that he DOES want breakfasts, so this isn't the right choice here.
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