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Hotel Check-In

English Story for Beginners (A1)

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Tom arrives at a hotel after a long journey. He checks in at the reception, gets his room key, and learns about breakfast and wifi. He finds his clean, comfortable room on the third floor.

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Tom arrives at the hotel in the evening. He is tired from his long journey. He walks to the reception desk. A friendly receptionist greets him. Good evening, sir. Welcome to our hotel. Good evening. I have a reservation. What is your name, please? My name is Tom Brown. Let me check. Yes, I see your booking. You have a single room for three nights. That is correct. May I see your passport, please? Here you are. Thank you. Your room is on the third floor. The room number is three fifteen. Here is your key card. What time is breakfast? Breakfast is from seven to ten in the morning. It is in the restaurant on the first floor. Is there free wifi in the hotel? Yes, the wifi password is on the key card. Thank you. Where is the elevator? The elevator is on your right. Do you need help with your luggage? No, thank you. I only have one bag. If you need anything, please call reception. The phone number is zero. Thank you very much. Have a pleasant stay, Mr. Brown. Tom takes the elevator to the third floor. He finds room three fifteen. He opens the door with the key card. The room is clean and comfortable. Tom is happy with his room. He can finally rest after his long day.

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