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Preview(腕試し)

Atsuko: Excuse me. Where is the hotel front?

Hotel employee (in Australia): It's right here. See? There are a lot of windows, and there is a parking lot over there. There are also some nice trees . . .

Atsuko: But I want to check in!

Hotel employee: Oh! I'm sorry. Please go into the lobby and you'll see a counter on the right.

Atsuko wants to find the:

A. front place

B. front lobby

C. front desk

D. front of the building

 

Examples(例文)

When speaking of the place in a hotel where you check in, we use the full form of this term: front desk.

Atsuko: I need to get to the airport by 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. What's the best way to get there?

Receptionist: We have a shuttle to the airport. Please call the front desk thirty minutes before you'd like to leave and we'll take you there.

 

Exercises (練習) The opposite of "check in."


1. To get to the airport by 10:00 a.m., Atsuko will probably have to ____________ by 8:00 a.m.

A. check it out

B. check over

C. check up

D. check out


2. Type the missing words in the box.

Atsuko checked the hotel at 7:30, so she was able to get to the airport very early.

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