Read the model text about a memorable day. Then order the key phrases. KEY PHRASES O Linking events a After that everybody went to a hotel. b Finally everyone went home. c First a lot of people went to Kate's house. d At twelve o'clock we went to the church. e Then the party started. 1 c 2 ... 3...
- Look! Now we have a big house. We have four bedrooms, a dining room, a living room and a kitchen. Ally and I have our own rooms. - The house is really big! (1) Have you bought any new furniture? - Yes, our parents (2) have already bought this beautiful dining table. Today we will have dinner together here and mum (3) has already sewn new curtains. Oh, the room is really beautiful. Can you show me my room? - Of course, we can. It is next to my room. Mum (4) has just redecorated it - (5) Has she put a new carpet on the floor? - Yes, she has. And she (6) has made this lamp. -It is very cosy here. (7) Have you seen the flowers in the garden? - Yes, I have. (8) Do you help your Dad with the flowers? - Yes, I do. I always help him in the garden. We (9) have planted these flowers together. - Good girl !
You: Yes. Do you have any vacancies starting tonight?
Receptionist: Yes, we do. Is that a single or a double?
You: A single.
Receptionist: How long would you like to stay?
You: For twenty nights. Is it possible to see the room?
Receptionist: Of course. Here’s the key. Your room number is 307.
Receptionist: So, do you like the room?
You: Well, it faces hotel buildings, and I’d like more comfortable room with sea view.
Receptionist. OK, take a look at this one. Here’s the key. The room number is 101.
Receptionist: How do you like it?
You: Oh, it’s perfect! I’ll take it.
Receptionist: The bell captain will take your bags up to your room.
You: Ok . What about meal times? I’d like dinner of course – and breakfast in the morning.
Receptionist: Dinner is from 6.30 until 9.30. We start serving breakfast at 7.30 in the morning and you can have morning tea in your room if you wish - from 6.30 onwards. ... You’ll find the dining-room just over there.
- The house is really big! (1) Have you bought any new furniture?
- Yes, our parents (2) have already bought this beautiful dining table. Today we will have dinner together here and mum (3) has already sewn new curtains.
Oh, the room is really beautiful. Can you show me my room?
- Of course, we can. It is next to my room. Mum (4) has just redecorated it
- (5) Has she put a new carpet on the floor?
- Yes, she has. And she (6) has made this lamp.
-It is very cosy here.
(7) Have you seen the flowers in the garden?
- Yes, I have. (8) Do you help your Dad with the flowers?
- Yes, I do. I always help him in the garden. We (9) have planted these flowers together.
- Good girl !
Receptionist: Good afternoon. May I help you?
You: Yes. Do you have any vacancies starting tonight?
Receptionist: Yes, we do. Is that a single or a double?
You: A single.
Receptionist: How long would you like to stay?
You: For twenty nights. Is it possible to see the room?
Receptionist: Of course. Here’s the key. Your room number is 307.
Receptionist: So, do you like the room?
You: Well, it faces hotel buildings, and I’d like more comfortable room with sea view.
Receptionist. OK, take a look at this one. Here’s the key. The room number is 101.
Receptionist: How do you like it?
You: Oh, it’s perfect! I’ll take it.
Receptionist: The bell captain will take your bags up to your room.
You: Ok . What about meal times? I’d like dinner of course – and breakfast in the morning.
Receptionist: Dinner is from 6.30 until 9.30. We start serving breakfast at 7.30 in the morning and you can have morning tea in your room if you wish - from 6.30 onwards. ... You’ll find the dining-room just over there.
You: Thank you.