Room Service - Slow and Easy English for Beginners
π½οΈ Room Service - Slow and Easy English For Beginners Daniel and Sophie have had a long and exhausting day β and the last thing they want to do is go out for dinner! π΄ Join them as they order room service in their hotel room, read the menu, call the kitchen, and enjoy a beautiful meal without leaving their room β all in slow and easy English! π― Perfect for: A1, A2, and B1 English learners who want to improve their listening skills naturally through a fun and relaxing story! π Vocabulary You Will Learn: β Room service basics β menu, trolley, silver cloche, welcome folder, in-room tablet β Food vocabulary β marinated, condiments, dietary requirements, all day dining β Water types β still water vs sparkling water β what is the difference? β Hotel services β door hanger, do not disturb, wake-up call, minibar β Payment vocabulary β room service check, service charge, gratuity, mandatory β Dietary vocabulary β vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, nut allergy β Useful phrases β how to order, how to request extras, how to pay π£οΈ Listening Tips: π Listen once without stopping to enjoy the full story π Listen again and pause after each new word to repeat it π Write new words in your vocabulary notebook π Next time you stay in a hotel try ordering room service in English! π½οΈ β Today's Two Questions: 1οΈβ£ What is the difference between "still water" and "sparkling water"? 2οΈβ£ What does the phrase "service charge" mean? Write your answers in the comments below! π π½οΈ Useful Room Service Phrases From This Episode: π "I'd like to order room service please." π "We're in room 412." π "Could I have the pasta carbonara please?" π "Does this dish contain nuts?" π "Could we have some extra condiments please?" π "We'll add it to the room account please." π "Could someone collect the trolley please?" π "Could we have a wake-up call at 7 AM please?" π "Is there a service charge on the bill?" π« Do Not Disturb vs Please Make Up Room: π΄ Do Not Disturb β hang this on your door when you want complete privacy β no housekeeping, no knocking, no entry π’ Please Make Up Room β hang this when you want housekeeping to come in, clean, and change towels and bedding β° Breakfast Door Hanger β write your morning order and hang it before you sleep β breakfast delivered at your chosen time! π³ Understanding Your Room Service Bill: π½οΈ Food and drink cost β the base price of everything you ordered β Service charge β usually 10 to 15 percent added automatically π Room account β everything signed to your account and paid at checkout π° Mandatory vs voluntary β service charge is compulsory, additional tip is your choice π Don't forget to: π Like this video if it helped you π Subscribe for more slow and easy English stories every week π€ Share with a friend who is learning English or planning to stay in a hotel! π¬ Join the conversation: Have you ever ordered room service at a hotel? π½οΈ What did you order β and was it worth the price? Do you prefer eating in the hotel restaurant or ordering room service to your room? And have you ever been accidentally charged by a hotel minibar sensor? Tell us your funniest or most memorable hotel story in the comments β we read every single one! π π¬ More Episodes You Might Enjoy: π¨ Hotel Vocabulary β Slow and Easy English For Beginners βοΈ Airport Vocabulary β Immigration, Baggage and Customs π₯ Visiting a Hospital β Slow and Easy English For Beginners π Public Transportation in Barcelona β Slow and Easy English For Beginners π³ Kitchen Vocabulary β Slow and Easy English For Beginners β How to Order at a Cafe β Slow and Easy English For Beginners π At the Theatre β Slow and Easy English For Beginners π¦ At the Ice Cream Shop β Slow and Easy English For Beginners π° Exchanging Money at the Bank β Slow and Easy English For Beginners π At the Pizza Shop β Slow and Easy English For Beginners π Taxi Vocabulary β Slow and Easy English For Beginners β½ At the Gas Station β Slow and Easy English For Beginners #LearnEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #SlowEnglish #RoomService #EnglishListening #HotelEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #ESL #EnglishPractice #LearnEnglishOnline #BeginnerEnglish #HotelVocabulary #RoomServiceEnglish

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