Booking a Deluxe Room
A: What kind of room would you like?
B: Are there any deluxe rooms available? My wife and I want to give ourselves a treat.
A:Yes, there are. So that’ll be the double deluxe. And you’d like a garden view room?
B: Absolutely. We’re here to relax.
A: Okay. You’re all set. You’re in room 701. I’ll have the bags sent up to your room right away.
You’ll find a complimentary fruit basket in the room.
B: That’s nice. Thanks.
Oh, and we’ll need a wake-up call at 7:00 a.m.
Can you arrange that?
A: Sure. No problem. Enjoy your stay.
Vocabulary:
deluxe room /dɪˈlʌks ruːm/ (n)
available /əˈveɪləbl/ (adj)
give someone a treat /ɡɪv ˈsʌmwʌn ə triːt/ (v)
double /ˈdʌbl/ (adj, n)
a garden view /ə ˈɡɑːdn vjuː/ (n)
absolutely /ˈæbsəluːtli/ (adv)
relax /rɪˈlæks/ (v)
be all set /bi ɔːl sɛt/ (v)
a complimentary fruit basket /ə kəmˌplɪmɛnˈtɛri fruːt ˈbæskɪt/ (n)
a wake-up call /ə ˈweɪk ʌp kɔːl/ (n)
arrange /əˈreɪndʒ/ (v)
Source: Richard, J. C., & Trew, G. (2017). Tactics for listening: Developing (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press.