by teacher angela carvalho araújo/2010 top notch 2a – unit 3
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By teacher Angela Carvalho Araújo/2010
TOP NOTCH 2A – UNIT 3TOP NOTCH 2A – UNIT 3
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Places to stay when travelingPlaces to stay when traveling
• Inn Inn
• Youth hostelsYouth hostels
• Bed & BreakfastBed & Breakfast
• HotelsHotels
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Youth Hostels Youth Hostels
Supervised shelter providing
inexpensive overnight lodging,
particularly for young people.
Often located in historic areas,
hostels range from simple farmhouses
to hotels able to house several
hundred people.
Guests often cook their own meals, make their own
beds, and do other chores.
Hostels place limits on the length of
stay and formerly set a maximum-age
limit for guests.
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Youth Hostels Youth Hostels
The hosteling movement was founded by Richard Schirrmann,
a German schoolteacher.
He was concerned about the health of young
people breathing polluted air in industrial cities.
Common in Germany in the early 1900s, they
spread through Europe and other parts of the
world after World War I.
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Youth HostelsYouth Hostels
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Bed & Breakfast InnsBed & Breakfast Inns
• Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging and, usually, food and drink. They are typically located in the country or along a highway.
• Date back from Romans’ time in Europe.
• Because of the system of Roman Roads built two millennia ago.
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Bed & Breakfast Inns
New York
South Carolina
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Gramado – Belluno InnGramado – Belluno Inn
Food service
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Hotels Around the World Hotels Around the World Locanda Silva – Venice
El Conquistador – Buenos Aires
Ramada Inn – New York
Excallibur – Las Vegas
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HOTEL FACILITIES/AmenitiesLOBBY
RECEPTION AREA or FRONT DESK
FITNESS CENTERSWIMMING POOL
COUNTER
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HOTEL FACILITIES
RESTAURANT
BAR
GIFT SHOP
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HOTEL FACILITIES/ AmenitiesHOTEL FACILITIES/ Amenities
BUSINESS CENTER
SAUNA
BEDROOMPoolside bar Cocktail bar
Parking Convention center
Elevator Car rental
Public area Beauty/Barber salon
Play area Medical service
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Rooms
Double room
Single room
Bathroom
King-size bed
Ocean front room
Triple room
Quadruple room
Standard
Luxury
Crib
Sleeping couch
Extra bed/ spare bed
Room with a balcony
Room with a sea view
Room with a garden view
Adjoining room
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24 hour serviceAirconditioningChildren bed
Dogs allowedElevators Hair dryer
Internet AccessLaundryMinibar in the roomPrivate bath
RestaurantRoom safeRoom serviceTelephone in the roomTV in the room
BUNK BED
TWIN BED
ROLLAWAY BED
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HOTEL WORKERS
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BELLHOP, BELLBOY OR BELLMAN CONCIERGE WAITER
RECEPTIONIST DOORMEN TELEPHONE OPERATOR
HOTEL MAID
chambermaid
OCCUPATIONSOCCUPATIONS
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More Occupations
• There is the– Cashier– Chef – Cook – Maintenance man– Order taker– Waitress– Valet– Laundry valet
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Hotel Services• Room service• Minibar • Internet access• Limousine • Photocopies• Coffee Shop• Shoe shine overnight service• Local and overseas calls
– Collect call (the receiver pays for it)• Housekeeping
– Make up the room– Make the beds– Pick up the laundry– Bring up something (magazines, newspaper, etc)– Take away the dishes– Turn down the beds
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Toiletries and other items
Hangers Towels Hair dryer
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VERBSVERBS• Check in – when you arrive at the hotel • Check out – when you leave the hotel • Bring up – when you need to have sth in the room• Take away – when you don’t want sth in your room • Make up – to clean the room• Pick up – to pick up sm or sth to clean, to wash etc,
and bring it back.• Turn down the beds – to fold back bedcovers and
put some mint or chocolate on your pillow• Turn down service – replenish your toiletries,
minibar, change wet towells, etc.
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TRAVELER’S CHECKS
ATM machine
Automated Teller Machine
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Car – a dent
Clothes – creased Potatoes - mashed
Paper – scrunch up
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Credits
• Slides: Teacher Angela
• Pictures and photos: google images
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