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English Story (A1)Checking In at a Hotel

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Anna arrives at a hotel and checks in at the reception desk. The receptionist gives her a room key and information about breakfast, Wi-Fi, and the elevator. She goes to her comfortable room on the third floor and rests after her long trip.

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Anna arrives at a hotel in the evening. She has a suitcase and a small bag. She walks to the reception desk. A man works behind the desk. 'Good evening,' the man says with a smile. 'Good evening,' Anna replies. 'I have a reservation for two nights.' 'What is your name, please?' the man asks. 'My name is Anna Berg.' The man looks at his computer. 'Yes, I see your reservation,' he says. 'You have a room on the third floor.' 'Can I see your passport, please?' Anna gives him her passport. The man writes some information. 'Here is your key,' he says. 'Your room number is 305.' 'Thank you,' says Anna. 'What time is breakfast?' 'Breakfast is from seven to ten in the morning.' 'The restaurant is on the first floor.' 'Is there Wi-Fi in the room?' Anna asks. 'Yes, the Wi-Fi is free.' 'The password is on your key card.' 'The elevator is on your right.' 'Thank you very much,' Anna says. 'You are welcome. Have a nice stay!' Anna takes the elevator to the third floor. She finds room 305 and opens the door. The room is clean and comfortable. There is a big bed and a desk. The window has a nice view of the city. Anna puts her suitcase on the floor. She is tired from the long trip. Anna sits on the bed and rests for a moment.

Comprehension Questions

3 questions

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How many nights is Anna staying at the hotel?

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What is Anna's room number?

3

What time does breakfast start at the hotel?

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