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口语学习的提高就是坚持每天多说英语,ABC天卞英语中心得还是可以的 不晓得.好.适合你不 在家上课的确是方便许多...在酒店里所使用的英语会话,基本上是属于商业英语,与日常生活会话中所使用的英语略有不同,较注重礼节。正式英语通常会让人误解为极艰深的英语,其实,只要套用一定式的句子和单词,就可以了。例如:非正式英语正式英语What’syourname?MayIhaveyourname?您贵姓?请问您贵姓大名?Doyouwantsometea?Couldyoulikesometea?您要喝茶吗?请问您想喝茶吗?Overhere,please.Couldyoucometswayplease?这边请。请您往这边走好吗?*不要说OK,Sure,Yeah等等,而要说Certainly,Sir.*Hey,uh-huh,Hangon等等,也不适合在酒店中使用。*别说“Idon’t.”回答“不知道”是非常不礼貌的说法。可以说“justamoment,please.I’llcheckthatforyou.”(请稍候,我来帮您确认),然后请有能力处理的人前来协助。*对男性客人,尊称为Sir;面对女性客人时尊称为Ms.在招呼客人时,最好说“Excuseme,Sir(Ms)”,不要直接称呼Mr.或Ms.至于称呼小孩,可以直接使用Excuseme,但是不可以直接称呼boy或girl.*正视对方的眼睛,以显示出你的信心和诚意。但必须注意,注视对方的眼睛,并不是无理地盯着对方看。*在面对语言不通的外籍人士时,一定要多加利用手势和肢体语言。但是使用手势时要特别小心,因为对于不同国家、民族而言,手势的意义也大不相同。二.基本待客英语(一)在正式的英语表现里,疑问基本句型可分为下列四种:1.MayI~.Couldyou~.Wouldyou~.ShallI~?只要理解这四种基本的句型,就可以处理大部分业务上的状况。1.自己要做什么事时,就使用MayI~MayIhaveyourname,please?请问尊姓大名MayIhaveyourcheck-outtime,please?请问您什么时候结帐离开?MayIseeyourpassport,please?请让我看一下您的护照好吗?

酒店前厅英语口语

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前厅英语口语面试对话1Interviewer: Rita; Paula Interviewee: CharlesGood morning, Mr. Tsai, I believe you already have some idea that this job requires frequent shift turns and immediate support for our hotel. So you understand that we are seeking someone who is willing to do this challenging but fruitful job professionally.1. First of all, we would like to know more about your related work experiences; please briefly introduce yourself. A: I majored in English and American literature in National Central University which greatly helped with my English communicating skills. While in school, I took up a part time job working as a waiter in a restaurant to accumulate work experiences. After graduation and military services, I worked in the Grand Hotel as Front Office clerk for 2 years. Since I was well-trained in the English language, I was put in charge of receiving foreign guests. It was my duty to make them feel right at home, so I always did my best to explain the services provided by the hotel and to satisfy the needs of our guests. 1.1 As you mentioned you worked in Grand Hotel before, may we ask “What’s the most unforgettable emergency situation in your previous job? And how did you cope with that situation in the Grand Hotel?” A: Mmm, there are always emergency situations in such a big hotel with hundreds of guests coming through everyday. But there was one case that I remember very well. We all know earthquakes are quite common in Taiwan, but for most foreigners, it’s a great shock to be faced with such a situation. Once a senior official from Washington D.C. stayed overnight at our hotel, and as luck would have it, an earthquake happened that night. The senior official was terribly frightened and called us in great confusion. As it could lead to an international incident, I immediately went up to his room and carefully explained to him that earthquakes are commonplace here and that they were mostly not dangerous at all. Furthermore, the Grand Hotel was designed to resist such earthquakes. He finally calmed down after my explanation, and we upgraded him to the presidential suite to compensate for the shock. Although the hotel had to shoulder the cost for the upgrade, we think it is very important that we keep such important guests happy. 2. What can you do for us that some else cannot? If you could get this job, what’s your expectation? How would you make it better? A: I am quite devoted to my work and I’m willing to take extra shifts and handle additional tasks. I fully understand that this is the service industry and we have to be on duty whenever we are called upon, even if we have to extra work to make our patrons satisfied. I don’t mind such demands because I like to learn new things. I hope I can build up a team spirit with my co-workers and provide the best service possible. Of course I also understand that we are all human beings and that sometimes we all have to cover for one another. So I will do my best to manage the human resources, especially under special situations such as fire alarms or unexpected absentees. 3. Let’s imagine this situation. You are now the front office manager at our hotel; what would you do to protect every patron’s privacy? For example, if the female artist who recently suffered from the disclosure of her husband’s possible infidelity came to our hotel looking for refuge. She’s very emotional and fragile. How would you handle those media, paparazzi and meanwhile what would you do to help her get over the craziness?A: If our guests demand privacy, I will arrange it so that the paparazzi is kept away from all entrances or parking lots which our special guest may use when checking in and out. I will personally see to it that no information about our guest, whether it is information about her room number or her dates of checking in and out, would be leaked. I will suggest that our guest have her meals in the room and draw up her curtains. If she would like, I will arrange it so that services like the spa or the salon will be reserved for her to relieve her tension. Of course everything will be done with the highest discretion. 4. One more question: What’s your expected salary? A: My understanding is that a job like the one you are describing may carry a monthly salary in the range of NT$40,000 dollars. But I am more interested in learning about possible bonuses? Interviewer’s Response: We offer three-times-per-year bonus on the three significant Chinese festivals based on your level of performance. We also provide regular staff-training to help our staff learn and grow with the organization together. If there are no further questions, we thank you for your time and you will certainly hear from us in 2 weeks. Thank you and have a good day! Interviewer: 嘉雯 Paula Interviewee: 映青 Job: assistant front office managerA: Please take a seat. A: I suppose you’re aware that we’re looking for somebody with experience in the related field. So maybe that’s where we should begin.A: Miss XXX, tell us about your past work experiences, particularly what you’ve learned on these jobs and what you think are your weaknesses.Q: After I graduated from National Central University, my first job was front desk agent in the Grant Hyatt Hotel. I was responsible for greeting guests and check-in/outs. On that job, I learned that patience is very important when dealing with guests in any situation, especially when you have to greet hundreds of guests everyday. I worked very hard and was promoted to assistant front office manager in three years. As someone who is in charge of the front office system, I learned that team spirit is vital if we hope to provide the best services to our guests. As to my weakness, well, I think sometimes I tend to be a bit too persistent in sticking to my principles and doing everything perfectly. And sadly it often leaves me working overtime to perfect every single detail. A: All right. Well, being an assistant front office manager is not easy. You’ll be in charge of overseeing the staff, as well as providing satisfactory guest services. Do you think you’re qualified for this job?Q: Yes, I believe I am. I am an energetic person, and I always keep a high interest in things that I am not familiar with. I am not afraid to take challenges, and I am always eager to serve.I think that is an important characteristic for any staff in the service industry, especially for people who work in the hotel business where there are always unexpected things happening. A: Let’s say it’s two in the morning and one of our guests calls you and complains about a leak in the ceiling of his room. He is very upset and demands that you handle the situation immediately. What do you do? Q: Well, first, I will personally go up to his room to check on the situation. I would formally apologize to him and help him change to a different room, preferably upgrading his room to a suite and give him some meal coupons. After the guest has settled into the new room, I will call housekeeping to have the leak taken care of immediately. A: Are there any questions you’d like to ask? Q: I would like to know if there is any staff-training in your hotel?A: Yes, we offer job rotation and staff training on a yearly basis. We’d like our staff to learn and grow at this hotel. A: If there are no further questions, we’d like to thank you for coming in today. We’ll give you further notice soon.Q: Ok, thank you.

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酒店前台接待英语2008-03-26 13:51基本待客英语 (一)在正式的英语表现里,疑问基本句型可分为下列四种1. May I ~ 2. Could you ~ 3. Would you ~ 4.Shall I ~? 只要理解这四种基本的句型,就可以处理大部分业务上的状况。 1.自己要做什么事时,就使用May I ~ May I have your name, please? 请问尊姓大名 May I have your check-out time, please? 请问您什么时候结帐离开? May I see your passport, please? 请让我看一下您的护照好吗? May I know your nationality, please? 请问您的国籍是什么? 2麻烦客人时,可使用Could you ~ Could you fill out the form, please? 请您填写这张表格好吗? Could you write that down, please? 请您写下来好吗? Could you draft the fax, please? 请您写下传真的草稿好吗? Could you hold the line, please? 请不要挂电话好吗? 3.询问客人的喜好或是做什么时,可使用Would you ~ Would you like tea or coffee? 请问您要喝茶还是咖啡? Would you like to take a taxi? 请问您要搭计程车吗? Would you mind sitting here? 请问您介意坐在这里吗? When would you like to visit Foshan? 请问您想要何时参观佛山? When would you like to have lunch? 请问您想在哪里用餐? What time would you like to eat? 请问您想何时用餐? Who would you like to contact? 请问您想和谁联络? Which kind of room would you prefer? 请问您喜欢哪一种房间? How would you like to settle your bill? 请问您的账单如何处理? How long would you like to stay? 请问您要逗留多久? How many tickets would you like to buy? 请问您要买几张票? 4.在提供建议协助、征求意见时,可使用Shall I ~ 或Would you like me to do ~? Shall I draw the curtains? 请问需要我把窗帘拉上吗? Shall I draw you a map? 请问要我为您画一张地图吗? Shall I make the reservation for you? 请问要我为您安排预约吗? (二)招呼语 Good morning. (用于中午以前) Good afternoon. (用于中午至下午六点以前) Good evening. (用于下午六点过后) (三)回答 1.一般性的回答 I see, sir. 我明白了,先生。 Certainly, sir. 好的,先生。 2请稍等。 Thank you for waiting. 您久等了,先生。 I am very sorry to have kept you waiting. 很抱歉让您久等了。 Could you wait a little longer, please? 请您稍候好吗? 3.要麻烦客人或是拒绝客人的要求时 拒绝客人时,不要一口回绝说“No.”,要委婉一些。 I am afraid I can’t do that. 不好意思,我恐怕没办法那样做。 Excuse me, sir. Please let me pass. 不好意思,先生,麻烦让我过一下。 4.道歉 如果是自己的错就说“I am sorry.”; 如果是公司的错,就说:“We are sorry.”。 I am very sorry for the delay. 很抱歉延误了时间

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酒店客房常用英语口语

在酒店工作中,比较常用到英语的是餐厅,前台,客房,礼宾,总机及销售。以下是我精心整理的酒店客房常用英语口语,欢迎大家借鉴与参考,希望对大家有所帮助。

1、Housekeeping .May I come in?

客房服务员。我能进来吗?

2、Here are the light switch,the temperature adjuster,the closet and the minibar.

这是电灯开关、温度调节器、衣柜和小冰箱。

3、There are 2 scokets in thebathroom, one is for 110V and the other is for 220V.

浴室内有两个插座,分别是用于110伏和220伏电压。

4、The hot water supply is round theclock in our hotel.

我们宾馆有24小时的热水供应。

5、The menu is on the door knob.Mark down the items and time for your breakfast and hang it outside the door.

这是挂门餐牌。请标明用早餐的品名和时间,并把它挂在门外。

6、Here’s the hotel’s servicebooklet and the telephone directory. You can make DDD calls and IDDcalls from your room.

这是我们宾馆的服务指南和电话号码本。您可以从房间内打国内直拨电话和国际直拨电话。

7、Excuse me .May I clean your roomnow?

对不起,打扰了。我现在能不能为您打扫房间?

8、We usually make up the check-outrooms first, but we can do your room earlier on your request.

我们通常先做走房,但我们也可以按您的要求先做您的房间。

9、I’m sorry to hear that you’reill. Shall I get you a doctor?

听到您生病了,我很遗憾。要我给您请个大夫吗?

10、If you don’t want to be disturbed, just hangthe DND sign outside the door.

如果您不想被打扰,就请将这“请勿打扰”的牌子挂在门外。

11、I’m afraid you’ll have to contact the frontoffice for the extra bed.

恐怕您得和前厅部联系加床事宜。

12、Just leave your laundry in the laundry bag.

请把要洗的'衣物放在洗衣袋中。

13、We charge 50% more for the expresslaundry service.

快洗服务我们加收50%费用。

14、Our hotel will pay for the laundry damage.The indemnity shall not exceed 10 times the laundry fee.

我们饭店会赔偿洗衣毁损。赔偿费不超过洗衣费的10倍。

15、Our guest center provides baby-sittingservices. There are some experienced and reliable baby-sitters.

我们房务中心提供婴儿看护服务。那儿有富有经验且又可靠的保姆。

16、The baby-sitting service is 10 yuanan hour, for a minimum of 4 hours.

托婴服务收费为每小时10元,4小时起算。

17、I’ll bring one more blanket to you rightaway.

我马上给您再拿条毯子来。

18、I’m sorry, but you’ll have to pay penalties for it.

对不起,为此您需付罚金。

19、I’m awfully sorry about it.

我对此十分抱歉。

20、I do apologize for my mistake.

我为我的错误而道歉。

21、Sorry to have caused you so much trouble.

对不起,给您添麻烦了。

22、Iassure you it won’t happen again. I’ll be more careful another time.

我保证这件事以后不会再发生了。以后我一定要仔细些。

23、Guest–Why hasn’t my baggage been sent up yet?

客人:我的行李怎么还没有送上来?

24、GSA-I’m sorry for the slowness. The bellman iscarrying your baggage up now.

服务员:我为服务迟缓而表示抱歉。行李员正在将您的行李送上来。

25、Guest -This pillow case is so dirty .

客人: 这个枕套这么脏。

26、GSA -I’m sorry. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I’ll bring you a clean one at once.

服务员:对不起,谢谢提醒我这些。我马上给您拿个干净的来。

27、Guest -Theair-conditioner is not working well.

客人:空调器出了问题。

GSA -Sorry.I’ll send for an electrician to fix it right away.

服务员:对不起,我马上给您请个电工来修理。

28、Just amoment, please, sir. I’ll get you the manager to take care of the problem.

请稍候,先生。我给您请经理来解决这个问题。

29、May I make the turn-down service for you now?

我可以做夜床吗?

30、May I supply the Mimi-bar for you?

我可以补充您的小酒吧吗?

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