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Getting Around - Speaking

This document provides sample dialogues for booking a hotel room, asking for directions, and buying tickets. The hotel booking dialogue has a customer asking to reserve a room for a certain date and the staff providing the nightly rate. For directions, one person asks how to get to a location and the other provides turn-by-turn instructions and estimates the distance. When buying tickets, the customer requests a number of tickets for an event and the staff member asks how many are needed before fulfilling the request.
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Getting Around - Speaking

This document provides sample dialogues for booking a hotel room, asking for directions, and buying tickets. The hotel booking dialogue has a customer asking to reserve a room for a certain date and the staff providing the nightly rate. For directions, one person asks how to get to a location and the other provides turn-by-turn instructions and estimates the distance. When buying tickets, the customer requests a number of tickets for an event and the staff member asks how many are needed before fulfilling the request.
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=I’d like to buy a pair of tickets for tomorrow evening show. = How far is it =I’d like six tickets? = =How do I get to the
port? =There’re no vacancies for today, sorry.=It’s $60.000 a night.= Turn left. = =How many tickets would you like? = It
takes about 10 minutes to walk to the bus station.=I’d like to book a single room.= Here you are, sir. Thank you = I’d prefer
a non-smoker room, thanks. = I’d like a double room for 5th January. = The cathedral is far from here. You should take a
bus. = Are there any tickets left for the show tonight, please? = Go straight. At the corner, turn right. = Each plane ticket
costs €20.= Welcome, Mr. Peterson. = A return ticket, please.= Boston Hotel, can I help you? =

Booking a
hotel room

Asking for
directions

Buying
tickets

2.- Practice the dialogue. Add some of the information.


1. Booking a room
A: ______________________ Hotel, how can I help you?
B: Hello, I’d like to reserve a __________________ room for ___________________________.
A: OK. It’s £/€ _____________ a night.

2. Asking for directions


A: Excuse me. How do I get to _______________________________________?
B: Go _____________________________ and ___________________________________.
A: How far is it to __________________________________________?
B: Oh, it’s far – about ______________ minutes.

3. Buying tickets
A: Hello, I’d like to buy tickets for ___________________________________________.
B: How many tickets would you like?
A: I’d like _________ tickets, please.
3- create a dialogue using the phrases from the previous point

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