French A1 Lesson: Hotel Booking
🎧 Listen & Repeat
Practice this natural conversation from greeting to goodbye
French Phrase: Je réserve une chambre.
IPA Pronunciation:
/ʒəʁ svɛʁ dən ʃmaʁ/English Translation: I book a room.
French Phrase: Je préfère une chambre avec vue sur la mer.
IPA Pronunciation:
/ʒa pwafʁe nɔ̃ ʃmaʁ wi vɥε syʁ la meʁ/English Translation: I prefer a room with sea view.
French Phrase: J’ai besoin d’une chambre pour deux personnes.
IPA Pronunciation:
/ja iv bɛdys dən ʃmaʁ puʁ dyʁ paskʁɑ̃s/English Translation: I need a room for two people.
French Phrase: Je voudrais une chambre non-fumeur, s’il vous plaît.
IPA Pronunciation:
/ʒa vo.dʁas nɔ̃ fœmœʁ, si vil plɛ/English Translation: I would like a non-smoking room, please.
French Phrase: J’ai besoin de deux lits séparés.
IPA Pronunciation:
/ja iv bɛdys də ly sapaʁε/English Translation: I need two separate beds.
📚 Essential Vocabulary
Learn these key words to navigate with confidence
| French | IPA | English | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|
| réservation(fem.) | /rezəˌveʁ.sjɔ̃/ | reservation | |
| chambre(fem.) | /ʃmaʁ/ | room | |
| vue(fem.) | /vy/ | view | |
| sur la mer(fem.) | /syʁ la meʁ/ | sea view | |
| besoin(masc.) | /nœʃ/ | need | |
| deux personnes(fem.) | /duː paskʁɑ̃s/ | two people | |
| non-fumeur | /nɔ̃ fœmœʁ/ | non-smoking | |
| lits séparés(masc.) | /lε sapaʁε/ | separate beds | |
| king-size | /kɑ̃siz/ | king-sized |
📝 Grammar
SECTION 3:
In this lesson, the focus is on using the verb “réserver” (to book) in a context related to hotel rooms. This verb ends in -er at the infinitive so it belongs to the 1st group verbs sharing the same endings (-e,-es,-e,-ons,-ez,-ent). The subject pronoun “je” (I) is used before the verb and the noun that follows it.
Example:
French: Je réserve une chambre pour deux personnes.
Translation: I book a room for two people.
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In this lesson, the focus is on using the verb “réserver” (to book) in a context related to hotel rooms. This verb ends in -er at the infinitive so it belongs to the 1st group verbs sharing the same endings (-e,-es,-e,-ons,-ez,-ent). The subject pronoun “je” (I) is used before the verb and the noun that follows it.
Example:
French: Je réserve une chambre pour deux personnes.
Translation: I book a room for two people.
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🎯 Cultural Tips
SECTION 4:
1. **Reservation Policy**: In France, hotel rooms are often booked in advance through online platforms or by calling directly to the hotel. It’s common practice to confirm your reservation with a deposit or credit card information upon booking.
2. **Checking Amenities**: When you check into a hotel room, it is customary to ask about amenities such as Wi-Fi access, breakfast options, and any special services like laundry or room service. Don’t hesitate to request what you need during your stay.
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This lesson aims to provide learners with practical vocabulary and phrases necessary for booking a hotel room in French, focusing on the context of checking in and asking for specific amenities.
1. **Reservation Policy**: In France, hotel rooms are often booked in advance through online platforms or by calling directly to the hotel. It’s common practice to confirm your reservation with a deposit or credit card information upon booking.
2. **Checking Amenities**: When you check into a hotel room, it is customary to ask about amenities such as Wi-Fi access, breakfast options, and any special services like laundry or room service. Don’t hesitate to request what you need during your stay.
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This lesson aims to provide learners with practical vocabulary and phrases necessary for booking a hotel room in French, focusing on the context of checking in and asking for specific amenities.
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