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A22m

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A23m

I Hope To See You Again Soon

A23m

I'd Like the Same as That

A28m

Checking In at a Hotel

A210m

That's A Common Mix-Up

A26m

For Next Time

A211m

Are You Free This Afternoon?

A27m

How Much Is This

A28m

The Market You Think You Know

A29m

Talk About What You Like

A28m

Where Is the Station

A210m

Small Morning Makes The Day

A211m

Can I Get A Coffee

A26m

Saying Goodbye in English

A213m

English Phrases That Show You Really Mean It

A26m

Why Is English So Hard?

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비 오는 날 우산에서 물을 뚝뚝 흘리며 호텔 프런트에 선 Leo의 이야기로 시작하는 A2 대화형 레슨입니다. 여행에서 반드시 한 번은 통과해야 하는 관문, 호텔 체크인을 처음부터 끝까지 영어로 연습합니다.

I have a reservation under...(~ 이름으로 예약했어요)로 시작해, Could I have...?(~ 좀 주시겠어요?)로 필요한 걸 요청하고, What time is checkout?(체크아웃이 몇 시죠?)으로 마무리하는 실제 프런트 대화의 흐름을 그대로 따라갑니다. 프런트 직원이 뭐라고 되물을지까지 들어보기 때문에, 듣고 답하는 양쪽 연습이 한 번에 됩니다. 눈으로만 읽지 말고 꼭 소리 내어 따라 말해보세요.

학습 요약

체크인은 세 문장이면 됩니다. I have a reservation under Kim(김으로 예약했어요), Could I have a room key?(방 키 좀 주시겠어요?), What time is checkout?(체크아웃 몇 시예요?). 예약 이름을 말하는 under 뒤에 성을 붙이는 감각, 정중한 요청의 Could I have...?를 몸에 붙이면 호텔뿐 아니라 공항·식당에서도 그대로 통합니다. 다음 여행 전에 자기 성으로 바꿔 한 번씩 말해보면 완성입니다.

Checking In at a Hotel

A2·10분·99문장

Good to see you again. Welcome back to Bileo English.

문장 반복L

I'm Leo, and this is Bella.

문장 반복L

Hi everyone. So glad you're here.

문장 반복L

So, last Tuesday I checked into a small city hotel in the rain.

문장 반복L

In the rain? That sounds a little miserable.

문장 반복L

It was. My umbrella was dripping all over the front desk.

문장 반복L

Oh no. And the poor clerk just watching the puddle grow.

문장 반복L

Exactly. And here's the funny part. I almost missed my room.

문장 반복L

Wait, you almost missed it? What happened?

문장 반복L

I talked too much. I explained my whole trip to the clerk.

문장 반복L

Your whole trip? At the front desk?

문장 반복L

Yes. My flight, my delay, the weather. She just blinked at me.

문장 반복L

So what finally worked?

문장 반복L

One short line. I stopped and said, I have a reservation.

문장 반복L

Honestly, Bella, one short line can't be enough. Hotels feel formal.

문장 반복L

I thought so too. But less talking worked better.

문장 반복L

So three little sentences got you your room?

문장 반복L

They did. And I can prove it to you tonight.

문장 반복L

Okay. I'm a bit skeptical, but go on.

문장 반복L

Let me guess your habit. You over-explain, right?

문장 반복L

Guilty. Last month my key card stopped working.

문장 반복L

Oh? Tell me what you did.

문장 반복L

I got to room 704, and the little light blinked red.

문장 반복L

So the door wouldn't open. That's annoying.

문장 반복L

Right. I went back down and gave a long, nervous speech.

문장 반복L

And the fix was much shorter, I bet.

문장 반복L

It was. But I didn't know the clean lines yet.

문장 반복L

Okay. Line one. Most learners dump their whole story at the desk.

문장 반복L

That was me. My flight number, everything.

문장 반복L

Natives just say, Hi, I have a reservation. Then their name.

문장 반복L

I have a reservation. That's it? No backstory?

문장 반복L

No backstory. A reservation is a booking you make before you arrive.

문장 반복L

So I made a reservation online, and that's my room.

문장 반복L

Exactly. You walk up and say, I have a reservation under Park.

문장 반복L

Under Park. So under means the name on the booking.

문장 반복L

Perfect. One clean line, and the desk finds you fast.

문장 반복L

Okay, that's shorter than my speech. What about asking for things?

문장 반복L

Good. At the desk you'll want a key card, maybe some water.

문장 반복L

Here's my problem. I usually say, give me a key card.

문장 반복L

Ah. In English, give me sounds like an order.

문장 반복L

Really? It felt normal to me.

문장 반복L

I know. The soft version is, Could I have a key card, please?

문장 반복L

Could I have. That does sound kinder.

문장 반복L

It is. Could I have some water? Could I have a receipt?

문장 반복L

So could I have plus the thing, plus please.

문장 반복L

You've got it. It works for almost any small request.

문장 반복L

Could I have an extra towel? Could I have a new key card?

문장 반복L

Yes. And that last one would have saved your night in 704.

문장 반복L

What if I want something, not just ask for it?

문장 반복L

Then use, I would like. I would like a quiet room, please.

문장 반복L

I'd like a room away from the elevator. Is that polite too?

문장 반복L

Very. Would like is soft, just like could I have.

문장 반복L

So would like for wants, could I have for requests.

문장 반복L

Right. I would like a late checkout. Could I have the key?

문장 반복L

Late checkout. That reminds me. I always forget one question.

문장 반복L

Let me guess. The time you must leave the room?

문장 반복L

Yes. When do I have to be out?

문장 반복L

Most learners ask, when must I leave the room? Too heavy.

문장 반복L

That was my exact line. It felt wrong.

문장 반복L

The natural one is short. What time is checkout?

문장 반복L

What time is checkout. So checkout is leaving time.

문장 반복L

Right. And the desk says, checkout is at eleven.

문장 반복L

What time is checkout. One late fee avoided.

문장 반복L

Exactly. A late fee is money for leaving too late.

문장 반복L

So What time is checkout is a smart, tiny question.

문장 반복L

Okay. Let me try the whole thing. You be the front desk.

문장 반복L

Good evening. How can I help you tonight?

문장 반복L

Hi, I have a reservation under Leo.

문장 반복L

Thank you. Could I see your passport, please?

문장 반복L

Sure. And could I have a room away from the elevator?

문장 반복L

Of course. Here's your key card for room 704.

문장 반복L

Not 704 again. And what time is checkout?

문장 반복L

Checkout is at eleven in the morning.

문장 반복L

That was smooth. No nervous speech at all.

문장 반복L

See? You didn't over-explain once.

문장 반복L

I didn't. Three short lines really were enough.

문장 반복L

I told you. You were pretty skeptical an hour ago.

문장 반복L

I was. But you proved it. Less really is more here.

문장 반복L

Okay. Let me review what we've got.

문장 반복L

Sure. First, you arrive and say, I have a reservation.

문장 반복L

Add the name after under. No backstory.

문장 반복L

Then you ask softly. Could I have a key card?

문장 반복L

And for wants, I would like a quiet room.

문장 반복L

And before bed, the smart question?

문장 반복L

What time is checkout? So you plan your morning.

문장 반복L

And the big lesson under all of it?

문장 반복L

One polite sentence, and your check-in is done.

문장 반복L

You know, that clerk in the rain was probably relieved.

문장 반복L

Relieved? How so?

문장 반복L

You stopped explaining and made her job easy. That's a kindness.

문장 반복L

I never thought of it that way. But you're right.

문장 반복L

Short and polite isn't cold. It's actually warm.

문장 반복L

Remember your key card blinking red in 704?

문장 반복L

I do. My little hallway of shame.

문장 반복L

Next time, Could I have a new key card is all yours.

문장 반복L

It really is. I feel ready now.

문장 반복L

Until next time, keep practicing.

문장 반복L

Bye, everyone.

문장 반복L

Bye.

문장 반복L

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