Lesson 83: Reservations (20-25 minutes)

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Main Topic15: Travel Lesson 83: Reservations (20-25 minutes) Today, you will: 1. Learn useful vocabulary related to RESERVATIONS. 2. Review Participles. I. VOCABULARY Exercise 1: What s the meaning? (5-6 minutes) Choose the meaning of the underlined words from the choices that follow. Then practice using the words in your own sentences. 1. The tourists will have a trip around the city as part of their vacation. a. tour b. ticket c. discovery d. reservation 2. The group needed to cancel the tour because of the bad weather. a. repeat b. pursue c. restart d. postpone 3. The manager wants to stay in a connecting room with a bathroom inside. a. hotel room with large bed, a television, and air-conditioning b. hotel room with two bathrooms c. hotel room with a door leading to the kitchen d. hotel room with another room inside separated by a wall 1

4. Mr. Clark is thankful for his roommate for keeping the room clean while he is gone. a. a person who shares the room b. a person who lives in the room c. a person who cleans the room d. a person who looks after the room 5. Tomorrow, the guest will have to check out and leave the hotel before 12pm. a. pay the hotel b. clean the hotel c. visit the hotel d. close the hotel 2

Exercise 2: What s the word?(5-7 minutes) Read the following dialog with your tutor and try to use context clues to fill in the blanks with the most appropriate word. You can find the missing word from the pool of words at the bottom. Mr. Anderson is inquiring with the receptionist Receptionist: Good day, sir. How may I help you? Mr. Anderson: Hi, good morning! I would like to ask about the price of renting a private pool in this (1). Receptionist: Ok, sir. The rental price for our private pools is $ 50 for 10 hours, and $ 10 for every succeeding hour. If you want, you may avail of our pool package which costs $ 100 a day. Mr. Anderson: I see. What are the things included in this package? Receptionist: Well, sir, that rate is good for one whole day, including your stay at our (2). You may also avail of our other services at much lower rates. We have a casino on the first floor and a gym on the second. You may also rent items such as additional pillows and blankets at a discounted price just in case you need them. Mr. Anderson: Oh by the way, my daughter is disabled. Do you happen to have any (3)? Receptionist: Oh of course, sir, we also have that available. You may request it upon booking. Mr. Anderson: Well then, we will just get the pool package. And also, I would like to (4) for some swimming gears both for two children and two adults. Receptionist: Ok, sir. When do you plan to rent the pool? I need it to (5) your reservation. Mr. Anderson: I plan to rent it on March 3 rd. By the way, do I need to pay any reservation fee? Receptionist: That is noted, Sir. We require a 50% cash deposit. Mr. Anderson: Here it is. Thank you very much! 3

Choices: a. inn b. confirm c. mall d. request e. resort f. handicapped facilities II. GRAMMAR REVIEW: Topic: Participles (5-6 minutes) A Participle is a verbal which is mainly used to modify a noun or a pronoun. Regular verbs form their past participles with the suffix ed and their present participles with the suffix-ing. In contrast, irregular verbs form their past participle by either retaining the base form or changing the spelling. Regular Verb Present Participle Past Participle reserve reserving reserved cancel canceling canceled Irregular Verb Present Participle Past Participle pay paying paid set setting set A participial phrase includes the participle and the complements (noun or pronoun) which serve as a direct object, indirect object or complement. It is also used to modify a noun or a pronoun. Ex: The reserved seats were given to the elderly. participial phrase Reserving the rooms, Mr. Hart paid for them in advance. participial phrase Remember: The participial phrase should always be placed nearest to the noun/pronoun it modifies to avoid confusion. Example: Cancelling the flight, the tickets were thrown away by Ms. Carey. Cancelling the flight, Ms. Carey threw away the tickets. In the example, it was Ms. Carey who cancelled the flight because the tickets cannot cancel flights. 4

Examples: The hotel manager, expecting the arrival of guests, ordered the employees to be ready. Expected for early arrival, the tourists were immediately directed to their rooms. Requesting for transfer, Mr. Ray decided to just get a smaller room. The actor filled up the requested information for his hotel reservation. Comprehension Check: Use the verb confirm as a present participle in a sentence and identify the participial phrase. Exercise 1: Incomplete Sentences (5-6 minutes) Choose the word or phrase that would best complete the following sentences. 1. The rooms were opened by the management of the hotel. a. reserve b. reserves c. reserved d. reserving 2. the reservation, Mr. Hopkins transferred to another hotel. a. Cancel b. Cancels c. Cancelled d. Cancelling 3. The are being assisted by the receptionist at the front lobby. a. arrived guests b. arriving guests c. arrival guests d. arrive guests 5

4., the woman got angry because of the slow service. a. Wait for the hotel attendant b. Waits for the hotel attendant c. Waited for the hotel attendant d. Waiting for the hotel attendant 5. Carrying the luggage,. a. her mobile phone was taken out of the bag by Ms. Simons. b. the message was read through the mobile phone by Ms. Simons. c. the bag of Ms. Simons had her mobile phone and she read the message. d. Ms. Simons pulled out her mobile phone from her handbag to check the message. 6