A: Hello, I’m calling to confirm my room reservation. My name is Jame Smith.B: _________________________
A: Where are you calling from?
B: Of course, madam.
C: Sorry, there is no room available, madam.
D: What’s your room number, madam?
A: Where are you calling from?
B: Of course, madam.
C: Sorry, there is no room available, madam.
D: What’s your room number, madam?
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- --- Hello, I’m calling to confirm my room reservation. My name is Jane Smith.---______________________________________.
- A:I want to ask my niece to stay behind with me tonight. B: _ A: sorry madam. It’s against our hotel’s regulations. B: No, you mustn’t ,I’ll get the manager here. C: All right .What can I do for you, madam? D: Please take it easy, madam .No problem.
- –Hello, my name is Johnson. I believe you have a room ______ for me. --Johnson?Oh, yes, Mr Johnson. It’s Room 1201, on the second floor.
- Lee: Excuse me, 1Jane: My name is Jane.Lee: 2Jane: My last name is Smith.Lee: 3Jane: It's S-M-I-T-H.Lee: 4Jane: I'm from Canada.Lee: 5Jane: It's 866-412-887. A: How do you spell it? B: What is your telephone number? C: Where are you from? D: What is your name? E: What is your last name?
- —Hello, I have a reservation for tonight.—Your name, please.—Nelson, Charles Nelson.—OK, Mr Nelson. That’s a room for five and ...—But excuse me, you mean a room for five pounds? ( )—No, no, hold on—according to our records, a room for five guests was booked under your name. A: I didn’t know the special was so good. B: I’m not going to stay here any longer. C: You tried to take advantage of my inexperience. D: It’s only half price on weekends.