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Hotel Vocabulary Video Quiz

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A quiz of vocabulary based on Mr. Bean.

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Hotel Vocabulary Video Quiz Version en ligne

A quiz of vocabulary based on Mr. Bean.

par John E
1

Who should greet Mr. Bean when he arrives by car?

2

When Mr. Bean enters the hotel, where does he go?

3

After check-in, where does Mr. Bean go?

4

Who does Mr. Bean run past on the elevator?

5

Mr. Bean gets stuck in...

6

When Mr. Beam picked up the phone, who probably answered?

7

What size is Mr. Bean's bed?

8

When the porter waited at the door, what did he want?

9

Mr. Bean is hiding under a

10

Mr. Bean's remote con works at end of the

11

Mr. Bean makes a bed for his teddy bear in the

12

Where are these people sitting?

13

What very important amenity is missing from Mr. Bean's room?

Written answer

Explanation

Some hotels will also have the concierge greeting guests just outside the hotel. They will open the door for guests. A porter would not come outside except in an emergency.

We see the lobby behind Mr. Bean, but his first stop is at the reception desk. This area might also be called the "check-in" area.

Mr. Bean goes through the lobby to the elevator, but he misses it. He then runs up the stairs. These stairs may also be the fire escape for the hotel.

The worker is probably a housekeeper picking up dirty dishes. The dishes are from a guest who ordered a meal by room service. The worker could also be a waitress from the restaurant who delivers meals ordered by room service.

A corridor is they word used to describe a hallway in the hotel.

Reception would be the first to answer unless Mr. Bean specifically dialed a department like room service,

This bed is for one person, so it is a single.

In many parts of the world, a guest is expected to give small money to workers who provide personal service to the guest.

This is a blanket.

Mr. Bean would have to go down to the first floor to see the lobby. He did not have a bath/bathroom in his room. He did walk outside into the corridor to play with his remote.

The poor teddy lost its head to the night stand!

The lobby next to reception.

Mr. Bean looks at a picture and points to a bathroom.

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