1. Would – Verb forms:
Afirmative: Sujeito + would + verbo principal + complemento
I would like to book another room. / I’d like to book another room.
Negative: Sujeito + would not (wouldn’t) + verbo principal +
complemento
I would not like to have lunch now. / I wouldn’t like to have lunch now.
Interrogative: Would + sujeito + verbo principal + complemento
Would you like to go to your room now?
How would you like to pay for your room?
2. Uso de Would
Usa-se Would para oferecimentos e convites:
Exemplos:
Would you like a cup of coffee?
Would you like to go to the movies?
Would you like me to find another hotel for you?
I’d like (I would like) é uma forma educada de dizer o que
você quer ou o que você quer fazer:
Exemplos:
I’d like some information about the city, please.
I’d like to book another room, please.
I’d like to check out.
I’d like to have a glass of water.
3. Agora, crie frases que expressem os seguintes
pedidos/convites/oferecimentos:
01. Ofereça um copo de água.
02. Convide alguém para ir ao teatro.
03. Peça um quarto duplo com cama king.
04. Peça um refrigerante.
05. Peça outro quarto porque o seu está com o ar condicionado quebrado.
4. HOTEL CHECK-IN
A: Good afternoon. How may I help you?
B: Hi! I would like to check in, please.
A: Do you have a reservation?
B: Yes. My name is Kimberly Jones.
A: You have a single room for five nights, is that correct?
B: Yes, it is.
A: How would you like to pay for your room?
B: I’d like to use my credit card. Would you please confirm that I
have a non-smoking room?
A: Yes, ma’am. It is a non-smoking room.
B: That’s great. Thank you.
A: You’re in room 617. Enjoy your stay!
B: Thank you.
5. CHECK-IN AT A HOTEL
• Check in X Check-in (differences)...observe the examples:
• I want to check in, please.
• What time is the check-in, please?
• Answer these questions about conversations 1.18 and 1.20:
1. Does the hotel have any vacancies for tonight?
2. What kind of room would Consuela like to have?
3. How long would Consuela stay at the hotel?
4. How is Consuela paying for her stay?
5. What is Consuela’s last name?
6. What is necessary to charge* anything in the restaurant or lobby shops?
7. What is Consuela’s room number?
8. What floor is Consuela’s room on?
9. What time does the main restaurant close?
10.Where is the All-day Coffee Shop?
*buy
6. CHECK-IN AT A HOTEL
• Check in X Check-in (differences)...observe the examples:
• I want to check in, please.
• What time is the check-in, please?
• Answer these questions about conversations 1.18 and 1.20:
1. Does the hotel have any vacancies for tonight?
2. What kind of room would Consuela like to have?
3. How long would Consuela stay at the hotel?
4. How is Consuela paying for her stay?
5. What is Consuela’s last name?
6. What is necessary to charge* anything in the restaurant or lobby shops?
7. What is Consuela’s room number?
8. What floor is Consuela’s room on?
9. What time does the main restaurant close?
10.Where is the All-day Coffee Shop?
*buy