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Course Syllabus

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Introduction

This is the page you’re on now, where you can see an in-depth explanation of what you’re going to study in this course.

We set out the key objectives for this course so you can identify what you need to learn. We provide a downloadable checklist that you can print out to check off the points as you go through the course.

Reservations

Learn the key phrases to make a reservation over the phone or in person with a hotel in our self-paced presentation. Start by listening to a telephone conversation between a customer and a hotel receptionist booking a hotel room then analyse these phrases in depth and look at some alternatives too. The transcript can be downloaded as a PDF as well as our self-paced presentation.

Learn the key phrases to make a reservation over the phone or in person with a restaurant in our self-paced presentation. Start by listening to a telephone conversation between a customer and a restaurant making a reservation then analyse these phrases in depth and look at some alternatives too. The transcript can be downloaded as a PDF as well as our self-paced presentation.

Learn the key phrases to make a reservation over the phone or in person with a tourist attraction in our self-paced presentation. Start by listening to a telephone conversation between a customer and a restaurant making a booking then analyse these phrases in depth and look at some alternatives too. The transcript can be downloaded as a PDF as well as our self-paced presentation.

Self-Study

Use our flashcard prompts to create a conversation to make a reservation. You can write these conversations out and upload them to our website using our writing tool and get feedback and corrections from our native English teachers. Alternatively, you can create your own dialogue (or with friends/family) to practise a typical dialogue in these situations.

Download our flashcards with conversation parts and order them correctly to make bookings at a hotel, restaurant and art exhibition We also provide full answers too.

Read our tips on how you can practise this vocabulary in your everyday life in English in order to feel more comfortable when in these situations.

Summary

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