English for Room Attendants
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English for Room Attendants
Section 1. Daily Room Duties
1.1 Entering a guest's room
1.1.1 Entering a guest room
* (Ring the bell) Housekeeping. May I come in? ... (Ring the bell) Housekeeping.
* (If nobody replies, ring the bell again:) Housekeeping. May I come in? (Open the door a little)
1.1.2 Greeting the guest in the room
* Kamaghani, (name). How are you this
(morning)? ... I'm (glad / sorry) to hear that.
* My name is (name). I'm your room attendant.
1.1.3 Introducing yourself to a new guest
* Kamaghani, (name). Welcome (back) to the Raj Palace.
* My name is ... I'm your room attendant.
* If there is anything I can do for you, please let me know or call number (...).
* Please make yourself at home. ... Goodbye, (name).
1.1.4 Asking for permission to clean the room
* May I clean your room now or should I come back later?
Now: * Thank you, (name).
Later: * When would you like me to come back?
* Certainly, (name). I'll come back at (10) o'clock.
1.1.5 Leaving the room
* Your room is ready now, (name). Is there anything else?
No: * Thank you, (name). Have a nice day.
1.1.6 Explaining what you are doing, if the guest returns
* Kamaghani, (name). I'm cleaning your room. May I finish? Or: May I carry
on?
Yes: * Thank you, (name).
No: * When would you like me to (come back)?
1.1.7 Saying goodbye to a departing guest
* I see that you are leaving today, (name). ...
* Thank you for staying with us. Goodbye.
1.2 Entering a guest's room to do the turndown
1.2.1 Entering a guest room
* (Ring the bell) Housekeeping. May I come in? ... (Ring the bell) Housekeeping. ...
* (If nobody replies, ring the bell again:) Housekeeping. May I come in?
(Open the door a little)
1.2.2 Asking for permission to turndown the bed
* May I turn down your bed now or should I come back later?
Now: * Thank you, (name).
Later: * When would you like me to come back?
* Certainly, (name). I'll come back at ( o'clock.
1.2.3 Leaving the room after turning down the bed
* Your room is ready now, (name). Is there anything else?
No: * Thank you, (name). Have a good night.
1.2.4 Explaining what you are doing, if the guest returns
* I'm turning down your bed. May I finish? Or: May I carry on?
Yes: * Thank you, (name).
No: * When would you like me to (come back)?
1.2.5 Saying goodbye to a departing guest
* I see that you're leaving tomorrow, (name). ...
* Have a pleasant journey, and I hope to see you again. Goodbye.
1.3 Saying that you do not understand the guest
1. * I'm sorry, (name). I don't understand. I’ll bring my Supervisor.
2. * I’m sorry, (sir). I don’t understand. Could you show me (what you want), please?
3. * I am sorry. I will bring my supervisor.
4. * I’m sorry, (sir). Could you repeat (that / your last name), please?
Section 2. Dealing with Guest Requests
2.1 Saying that you can provide something
* I’ll take care of (it / the matter) right away.
* I’ll bring (one / some / it) right away.
* I’ll change it right away.
* (When you return to the guest:) I’m sorry to have kept you waiting, (name). Here is your (...). Is there anything else I can do for you? ... Have a pleasant (day / evening / night).
2.2 Saying that you cannot provide something
* I’m sorry, but it’s against hotel rules. May I suggest ...?
* I’m very sorry, we don’t have (a ... / any ...).
* I’m very sorry, we don’t have (a ... / any ...), but we do have (a ... / some ...).
* Would that be suitable / all right?
2.3 Offering service
* If you need any (more ... / another ...), please press … for Housekeeping.
* Would you like (another ... / any more ...)?
* Is there anything (else) I can do for you, (name)?
2.4 Showing how to use something
* May I show you how to use it? Turn it on here.
Plug it in here.
Press here to (...).
Section 3. Collecting the Laundry
3.1 Telling a guest when his laundry will be returned
* We will return it at about (... a.m. / ... p.m. / ... o'clock).
3.2 Collecting a guest's laundry: Examining the laundry bag
* May I count your laundry?...
* That's fine.
3.3 Telling a guest how he can have his laundry collected
* Please call Housekeeping by pressing ...
Section 4. Returning Laundry to a Guest Room
4.1 Presenting the laundry in a guest's room
4.1.1 Entering a guest room
* (Ring the bell) Housekeeping.
4.1.2 Greeting the guest in the room
* Kamaghani, (name). How are you this (morning)? ... I'm (glad / sorry) to hear that.
* [My name is (name). I'm your Valet / Room Attendant.] I have brought your laundry.
* Is there anything else I can do for you? ... I hope you have a wonderful day.
4.1.3 Presenting the laundry when the laundry is late
* Kamaghani, (name). My name is (name). I'm your valet.
* I have brought your laundry.
* I am sorry that it is late.
* Is there anything else I can do for you? ... I hope you have a wonderful (day).
1.1 Entering a guest's room
1.1.1 Entering a guest room
* (Ring the bell) Housekeeping. May I come in? ... (Ring the bell) Housekeeping.
* (If nobody replies, ring the bell again:) Housekeeping. May I come in? (Open the door a little)
1.1.2 Greeting the guest in the room
* Kamaghani, (name). How are you this
(morning)? ... I'm (glad / sorry) to hear that.
* My name is (name). I'm your room attendant.
1.1.3 Introducing yourself to a new guest
* Kamaghani, (name). Welcome (back) to the Raj Palace.
* My name is ... I'm your room attendant.
* If there is anything I can do for you, please let me know or call number (...).
* Please make yourself at home. ... Goodbye, (name).
1.1.4 Asking for permission to clean the room
* May I clean your room now or should I come back later?
Now: * Thank you, (name).
Later: * When would you like me to come back?
* Certainly, (name). I'll come back at (10) o'clock.
1.1.5 Leaving the room
* Your room is ready now, (name). Is there anything else?
No: * Thank you, (name). Have a nice day.
1.1.6 Explaining what you are doing, if the guest returns
* Kamaghani, (name). I'm cleaning your room. May I finish? Or: May I carry
on?
Yes: * Thank you, (name).
No: * When would you like me to (come back)?
1.1.7 Saying goodbye to a departing guest
* I see that you are leaving today, (name). ...
* Thank you for staying with us. Goodbye.
1.2 Entering a guest's room to do the turndown
1.2.1 Entering a guest room
* (Ring the bell) Housekeeping. May I come in? ... (Ring the bell) Housekeeping. ...
* (If nobody replies, ring the bell again:) Housekeeping. May I come in?
(Open the door a little)
1.2.2 Asking for permission to turndown the bed
* May I turn down your bed now or should I come back later?
Now: * Thank you, (name).
Later: * When would you like me to come back?
* Certainly, (name). I'll come back at ( o'clock.
1.2.3 Leaving the room after turning down the bed
* Your room is ready now, (name). Is there anything else?
No: * Thank you, (name). Have a good night.
1.2.4 Explaining what you are doing, if the guest returns
* I'm turning down your bed. May I finish? Or: May I carry on?
Yes: * Thank you, (name).
No: * When would you like me to (come back)?
1.2.5 Saying goodbye to a departing guest
* I see that you're leaving tomorrow, (name). ...
* Have a pleasant journey, and I hope to see you again. Goodbye.
1.3 Saying that you do not understand the guest
1. * I'm sorry, (name). I don't understand. I’ll bring my Supervisor.
2. * I’m sorry, (sir). I don’t understand. Could you show me (what you want), please?
3. * I am sorry. I will bring my supervisor.
4. * I’m sorry, (sir). Could you repeat (that / your last name), please?
Section 2. Dealing with Guest Requests
2.1 Saying that you can provide something
* I’ll take care of (it / the matter) right away.
* I’ll bring (one / some / it) right away.
* I’ll change it right away.
* (When you return to the guest:) I’m sorry to have kept you waiting, (name). Here is your (...). Is there anything else I can do for you? ... Have a pleasant (day / evening / night).
2.2 Saying that you cannot provide something
* I’m sorry, but it’s against hotel rules. May I suggest ...?
* I’m very sorry, we don’t have (a ... / any ...).
* I’m very sorry, we don’t have (a ... / any ...), but we do have (a ... / some ...).
* Would that be suitable / all right?
2.3 Offering service
* If you need any (more ... / another ...), please press … for Housekeeping.
* Would you like (another ... / any more ...)?
* Is there anything (else) I can do for you, (name)?
2.4 Showing how to use something
* May I show you how to use it? Turn it on here.
Plug it in here.
Press here to (...).
Section 3. Collecting the Laundry
3.1 Telling a guest when his laundry will be returned
* We will return it at about (... a.m. / ... p.m. / ... o'clock).
3.2 Collecting a guest's laundry: Examining the laundry bag
* May I count your laundry?...
* That's fine.
3.3 Telling a guest how he can have his laundry collected
* Please call Housekeeping by pressing ...
Section 4. Returning Laundry to a Guest Room
4.1 Presenting the laundry in a guest's room
4.1.1 Entering a guest room
* (Ring the bell) Housekeeping.
4.1.2 Greeting the guest in the room
* Kamaghani, (name). How are you this (morning)? ... I'm (glad / sorry) to hear that.
* [My name is (name). I'm your Valet / Room Attendant.] I have brought your laundry.
* Is there anything else I can do for you? ... I hope you have a wonderful day.
4.1.3 Presenting the laundry when the laundry is late
* Kamaghani, (name). My name is (name). I'm your valet.
* I have brought your laundry.
* I am sorry that it is late.
* Is there anything else I can do for you? ... I hope you have a wonderful (day).
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