Answers For [Other sources] - Hotel Armitage Booking Form

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Answer Table

1. OOL2381420
2. 21st May | May 21st | 21 May | May 21
3. deluxe
4. pillows
5. 3 nights
6. D
7. G
8. B
9. C
10. A

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[Other sources] - Hotel Armitage Booking Form

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Receptionist: Good afternoon.
Kelvin Jones: Good afternoon. My name is Kelvin Jones. I booked by Internet yesterday.
Receptionist: Good afternoon, Mr Jones. Welcome to the Armitage Hotel. Can you spell your first name for me, please?
Kelvin Jones: Certainly. K–E–L–V–I–N.
Receptionist: Thank you. Do you have your booking number or perhaps you printed out your confirmation?
Kelvin Jones: Yes, of course. I don't have the printout, but I did remember to note down the number. It's 1OOL2381420.
Receptionist: Thanks. OOL2381420. Oh, I see you've stayed with us before.
Kelvin Jones: Yes, on several occasions.
Receptionist: And do you still have the same vehicle registration number, HQW5919?
Kelvin Jones: Well, no. This time, I have the company car.
Receptionist: And what is the registration number?
Kelvin Jones: Oh dear, I can't remember. Hang on a minute. Here it is on the key ring — HUV3331.
Receptionist: Thanks. HUV3331. 2Now, today is the 21st of May, and 3I see you've booked a deluxe room on the Fifth Floor, Room 501.
Kelvin Jones: Really? I booked a deluxe room? I usually only ever have a standard double room.
Receptionist: It's the off-season, Mr Jones, and we've upgraded you.
Kelvin Jones: How nice. And what does the deluxe room have? Is it as good as a suite?
Receptionist: Almost. It has all the usual, plus a spa bath, fully stocked bar fridge, a king-size bed, and a balcony.
Kelvin Jones: Is there a view from the balcony?
Receptionist: Yes, a view of the bay and a glimpse of the Blue Lagoon as well.
Kelvin Jones: Very nice. I hope it'll be warm enough to sit out there. We can't guarantee the weather, Mr Jones, although we do try to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Kelvin Jones: Thank you. 4Now that you mention comfort, is it possible to have some extra pillows, please? I have a sore shoulder, you see, and I need to prop it up at night or I don't get any sleep.
Receptionist: Well, you'll find pillows on the bed, of course, and we can send up a couple more later.
Kelvin Jones: Well, I'd appreciate that.
Receptionist: One more thing. You paid by credit card over the Internet. Can I see your credit card, please?
Kelvin Jones: Oh, of course.
Receptionist: And some photo ID?
Kelvin Jones: What would you like? Driver's licence?
Receptionist: Yes, that's fine. You're staying for five days. Is that right?
Kelvin Jones: That was the original plan, yes. But the conference has been cut short by two days because the keynote speaker is ill. So I'll be going home on Wednesday.
Receptionist: So 5that's just three nights in all.
Kelvin Jones: Afraid so.

Kelvin Jones: Actually, there is something else. The conference is in a building called Chancery Chambers, but I don't have any idea how to get there.
Receptionist: Oh, that's the funny-shaped building on the corner of King and Richard Street. It's quite straightforward really and only a few minutes’ walk. Look, I'll show you on this map.
Kelvin Jones: Good. A map. I like to follow a map if possible.
Receptionist: Right. Step out the front entrance of the hotel and you're on Hobb Street. Head south on Hobb Street towards Gorse Lane and take the second on the left onto Vickers Street West. 6Go all the way down the hill past the Mexican café on your left, the Rebel Hostel on your right, 7and the big church on the corner of Allen Street.
Kelvin Jones: Oh, I think I know the one. It has a huge steeple.
Receptionist: Yes, you're right. When you get to the bottom of the hill, you'll have to cross over the main street.
Kelvin Jones: What's the name of the main street?
Receptionist: Mill Street. Cross the main street and continue on to Vickers Street East. 8There's a big bank next to a bookshop on the corner. 9Go up the hill towards the entrance to the park.
Kelvin Jones: I've heard it's very beautiful.
Receptionist: Oh yes, well worth a look when you've got some free time. Anyway, don't go in the park. Turn left into Kitchen Street. You'll walk past Bowen's Bistro — actually, probably the best restaurant to get a good lunch at a reasonable price. After Bowen's, take the second left into Baker's Lane. It's a very short street. Then 10take the first on your left onto King Street, and you should see the Art Deco Chancery Chambers building a bit further along on the corner of Richard Street.
Kelvin Jones: Oh, thank you for that. I'm most grateful.

Questions 1-5

Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Name Kelvin Jones
Booking number 1 (OOL2381420)
Vehicle registration ID HUV3331
Date of arrival 2 (21st May | May 21st | 21 May | May 21)
Room number 501
Type of room 3 (deluxe)
Extra requirements has 02 4 (pillows)
Identification driver’s licence
Length of stay 5 (3 nights)

Questions 6-10

The map has five gaps. Choose the correct letters, A–H, and move them into the suitable place on the map.

List of places

A. Chancery Chambers

B. Bank

C. Park

D. Café

E. Rebel Hostel

F. Bookshop

G. Church

H. Restaurant

 

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6

Correct answer: D

7

Correct answer: G

8

Correct answer: B

9

Correct answer: C

10

Correct answer: A

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