Unit 9 Hotels New Century English Listening and Speaking Course ---book three Designed by Sun Yanmin.

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Unit 9 Hotels New Century English Listening and Speaking Course ---book three Designed by Sun Yanmin

Teaching procedures: Listen in Speak Out Listen More Additional Exercises Homework Unit Nine Hotel

Listen in-1 Typescript What kind of room would you like? I’d like a single room. When would you like to reserve the room for? I’d like to order dinner. What time will you be arriving? How much is a double room? Do you have a reservation? I have a reservation for a single room. Unit Nine Hotel ■

Listen in-2 Typescript Could you please fill out this registration from? I’d like to make a reservation for nights of May 2nd 3rd. The room is $48.50 a night. I’d like to check out now. The first night is payable in advance. What is my room number? Checkout time is 12:00. I’d like to make a long-distance call to… Your bill comes to $ What time is the checkout here? Unit Nine Hotel ■

Listen in ( Section B) Dialogue 3 Q1. What’s Mr. Bryant’s room number? Q2. Why does Mr. Bryant call the receptionist? Q3. What is the receptionist’s excuse? Unit Nine Hotel ■

Listen in ( Section C) Dialogue 4 Q1. What is the couple doing? Q2. What much do they pay totally? Q3. What is Frank? Unit Nine Hotel ■

Listen in ( section B) Notes: put right; 使 ~~~~ 恢复正常,纠正错误 short-stuffed: 人手短缺,人手不够 attend to ;专心,注意,照顾。 We’d like to put it on our credit card. We want to postpone payment by recording it to our credit card. Unit Nine Hotel

Listen in ( section D ) Notes: motel: an establishment that provides lodging for motorists in rooms usually having direct access to a parking area cafeteria: an informal restaurant in which the customers carry their meals to tables themselves Unit Nine Hotel ■

Listen More Section A: 1.rude, embarrassing 2.a fight, a battle 3.be or cause trouble to; worry 4.absence of interest or feeling 5.say that one is not satisfied, that sth. is wrong Unit Nine Hotel key

Listen More Section B: 1.I suffered desperately from loneliness and was shocked by the apparent indifference westerners showed to each other. 2.I broke the ice and succeeded in making friends thanks to this invasiveness. 3.instead of considering themselves individuals, Chinese are, above all, members of a community. 4.thus any insistence on communicating through questions might be considered annoying. 5.There are seems to be nothing fundamentally wrong with being interested in strangers Unit Nine Hotel

Listen More Section C: Passage: Staying in self-catering cottages, apartments, private homes or country estates is a great way to explore a new area in depth. It’s the perfect “home away from home” and is often less expensive than staying in a hotel. The selection ranges from charming cottages to log cabins to country houses—out in the countryside, at the seaside or on a farm. You may even stay in a converted windmill or lighthouse. Staying in town? There are plenty of apartments, deluxe or more basic, in London and many other cities throughout Britain. Another fun option is a home exchange. Why not exchange houses with a British family for a really unique vacation experience? Unit Nine Hotel ■

Additional Exercises Section A: Questions: What kind of rooms does the man want? How much should the man pay? What would the man like to have? What happened to the man’s reservation? why does the man call the woman? Unit Nine Hotel

Additional Exercises Section B: Dialogue1: Questions: 1.For which day does the man make a reservation finally? 2.Why doesn’t he want to reserve the suite the woman recommended at first? 3.Including tax, how much is the room the man reserved? Unit Nine Hotel ■

Additional Exercises Section B: Dialogue2: 1. What is the first problem the man has confirming his reservation? 2. What does the man do finally? Unit Nine Hotel ■

Additional Exercises Section C: 1.What is sure to be one of the most interesting aspects of planning your trip in Britain? 2.What is the meaning of B&B? 3.What can you find wherever you decide to stay? 4.What can a hotel stay in Britain mean? 5.What can you be assured of staying at various hotels in Britain? Unit Nine Hotel

Assignment 1.Make dialogues of Act it out. 2.Review the useful expressions. Unit Nine Hotel