Lesson 1
– Basic greetings & simple personal information.
– the alphabet and spelling names
– Job roles in the hotel and restaurant industry.
– Common phrases when interracting with guests
– Rooms and facilities in a hotel
– Book: Pages 8 and 9 (if time)
– Homework – Grammar: Present simple
Lesson 2
– review vocabulary from Lesson 1
– facilities in a hotel
– food and beverage vocabulary.
– taking food and drink orders
– Grammar: a/an/the or zero article
Lesson 3
– review vocabulary from Lessons 1&2
– Grammar: Definite (the) and indefinite (a/an) articles
– food and beverage vocabulary continued.
– taking food and drink orders
– Homework – Grammar: Countable & uncountable nouns, watch a cooking programme on YouTube
Lesson 4
– review vocabulary from Lesson 3
– taking food and drink orders continued
– room service
– Hotel front desk and reception– taking food and drink orders
– Homework – Grammar: present simple, Listening exercises from “Be My Guest”
Lesson 5
– Unit 2 The check-in, pages 12-15
– review vocabulary from Week 1
– Hotel front desk and reception
– Dealing with check in and check out. Simple conversations at the hotel reception.
– Dates and times.
Lesson 6
– Services in a hotel
– Describing hotel rooms, there is, there are, there isn’t, there aren’t
– Introduction to phrasal verbs
Lesson 7
– Homework there is, there are, there isn’t, there aren’t
– Vocabulary review. Phrasal verbs – hotel, restaurant and kitchen activities
– Housekeeping, cleaning and maintenance requests
– Common words and phrases used in housekeeping. Giving and understanding cleaning instructions. Responding to requests. Reporting maintenance issues.
Lesson 8
– Cleaning vocabulary review.
– Housekeeping and maintenance requests
– Reporting maintenance issues/problems.
– Using “I’ll” for suggesting solutions
– Ways of making payments
Lesson 9
– Vocabulary review.
– Making orders at the bar
– Making payments
– Checking out
Lesson 10
– Checking out
– Phrasal verbs for housekeeping and cleaning
– suggesting and describing places to visit (tomorrow)
– introduction to present perfect I have just checked out, I haven’t checked out yet etc
Lesson 11
– Phrasal verbs for housekeeping and cleaning continued
– health and safety
– suggesting and describing places to visit
Lesson 12
– General review
– organising events