Hotel and Hospitality English
Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, staying at a hotel often requires basic English communication. From booking a room to asking for hotel services, knowing common English phrases can make your stay easier and more enjoyable. In this lesson, you will learn practical hotel conversations and useful expressions used in real-life situations.
Dialogue 1
Guest: Hello, I have a reservation.
Receptionist: Welcome! May I have your name, please?
Guest: My name is Ali Khan.
Receptionist: Thank you, Mr. Khan. Your room is ready.
Guest: Great. Could you tell me where my room is?
Receptionist: It's on the third floor. Here is your key card.
Guest: Thank you very much.
Receptionist: You're welcome. Enjoy your stay.
Dialogue 2
Guest: Excuse me, can I get an extra blanket?
Staff: Certainly. We will send one to your room shortly.
Guest: The air conditioner is not working.
Staff: We are sorry for the inconvenience. We will check it right away.


Useful Hotel Phrases
Do you have any rooms available?
How much is the room per night?
Is breakfast included?
Can I have the Wi-Fi password?
Could you help me with my luggage?
I would like room service.
Practice Sentences
Welcome to our hotel.
Your room is ready.
Please follow me.
Breakfast is served downstairs.
The restaurant opens at 7 AM.
The elevator is on your right.
Conclusion
Hotel English is useful for travelers, hotel guests, and hospitality workers. By practicing these common conversations and phrases, you can communicate more confidently and handle everyday situations in hotels with ease.


Speaking Practice
Good evening. I have a reservation.
Could you please help me?
I need an extra towel.
What time is breakfast served?
I would like to check out tomorrow morning.
I want boil water for my baby