The receptionist greets María as she walks up to the front desk. He says: ¿En qué le puedo ayudar? What does this phrase mean in English?
Checking In to a Hotel (part 1)
You've just arrived at a hotel in Latin America — time to check in! Follow María as she speaks with the receptionist and picks up her room key. Can you keep up with the conversation?
María needs to let the receptionist know she has a reservation. How does she say "I have a reservation" in Spanish?
The receptionist needs to look up María's booking. He asks: ¿A qué nombre está la reservación? What is he asking?
The receptionist asked for the name on the reservation. How does María say "It's under the name María López" in Spanish?
The receptionist is searching the computer. He says: Un momento, por favor. What does this mean?
The receptionist finds the reservation and tells María about her room. He says: Tiene una habitación doble con baño privado. What does this mean?
María wonders if her room looks out over the ocean. How does she ask "Does the room have a sea view?" in Spanish?
The receptionist confirms the room has a beautiful view. How does he say this in Spanish?
María is thrilled about the view and now wants to ask about breakfast. How does she ask "How long does breakfast last?" in Spanish?
The receptionist tells María when breakfast is served. He says: El desayuno es de siete a diez de la mañana. What time is breakfast?