English conversation: Hotel Check Out

Hotel English Conversation: Checking out of a hotel. This video will take you through a common English conversation for checking out of a hotel. The process of leaving the hotel is called ’checking out of the hotel’. To check out of a hotel, you need to pay your bill, pack your luggage and leave. Mr. Walter is in London for a business meeting. He stayed two nights in a hotel and now he comes to the front desk to check out, pay the bill and leave to the airport. Watch the video, listen to the Conversation and answer the exercise. Transcript: Receptionist: Good morning Mr. Walter, how can I be of assistance today? Mr. Walter: Yes, please. I need to check out now. Here is the key to my room. Receptionist: Okay, I’ll just bring up your account. Mr. Walter: Great. Receptionist: Did you enjoy your stay with us? Mr. Walter: Yes, for the most part. Receptionist: Was there anything from the minibar? Mr. Walter: No, I didn’t have anything. Receptionist: All right then
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