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Hospitality English for Hotels Season 2 S2 #12 - Asking a Guest to Repeat What They’ve Said

2025/3/20
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Eric 和 Becky: 本课讲解在酒店场景下如何礼貌地请客人重复他们说过的话,对话发生在酒店走廊,双方使用正式英语。我们学习如何用英语礼貌地请客人重复,并分析了不同表达方式的优缺点,例如直接了当的 "Could you repeat that, please?" 和更委婉的 "I'm sorry, could you please repeat that?",以及在理解困难时寻求帮助的重要性。 我们还分析了对话中使用的短语,例如 "just down the hallway" 和 "I didn't catch that" 的含义和用法,并强调了在酒店场景下,拥有丰富的词汇比复杂的语法更重要,因为对话通常比较简单直接。 最后,我们总结了本课的重点,并鼓励大家在练习中运用所学知识,提高酒店英语沟通能力。 Guest: 我在寻找游泳池,并询问开放时间。由于酒店员工没有听清,我重复了我的问题。

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Hi everybody, Eric here. And I'm Becky, asking a guest to repeat what they've said. In this lesson, you'll learn how to ask a customer to repeat something they've said. This conversation takes place in the morning in a hallway, and it's between a guest and a staff member. The speakers share a professional relationship, so they'll be using formal English. Let's listen to the conversation. Hello, I'm looking for the pool. Where can I find it?

The pool is just down this hallway. Oh, great. And what are the hours? I'm sorry. I didn't catch that. What are the hours? Oh, the pool is open from 8. Thank you. No problem. Is there anything else I can assist you with? Let's hear the conversation one time, slowly. Hello. I'm looking for the pool. Where can I find it? The pool is just down this hallway.

Oh, great. And what are the hours? I'm sorry. I didn't catch that. What are the hours? Oh, the pool is open from 8. Thank you. No problem. Is there anything else I can assist you with?

In many cases, having a large English vocabulary can be more helpful than understanding and being able to use advanced grammar. That's right. In general, the topics that guests and staff talk about are simple and won't require you to have advanced conversations or use complex sentence structures. For that matter, guests will rarely use complex grammar because the situation doesn't require it.

In the dialogue, neither the guest nor the staff member uses complex grammar. But the staff member did use the expression, I didn't catch that. This is a more casual expression that either means, I didn't hear you, or could you please repeat that?

It prompts the guest to repeat what they just said. It also expresses that the staff member is comfortable using casual phrases. But be careful when using this because the guest may respond to you in casual speech with phrases you may not be familiar with. Now let's take a look at the vocabulary for this lesson. The first word is... Hallway. Corridor. Hall. Path from one room to another. Hallway.

Next is... Next is... Next is... Next is... Next is...

Just down the hallway. And last we have? I didn't catch that. I didn't understand. Could you repeat that? I didn't catch that. I didn't catch that. Let's take a closer look at some of the words and phrases from this lesson. The first phrase we're going to look at is just down the hallway. In this phrase, the word just means a short distance.

It's also used in sentences like "just a minute," meaning "a very short period of time." So the whole phrase would mean "a short distance down the hallway." For example, "The pool is just down the hallway." The second phrase we're going to look at is "the hours."

In the dialogue, the guests asked, what are the hours? This is actually part of the larger phrase, what are the hours that the pool is open? But the subject pool is dropped because both speakers understand the context of the sentence. The last phrase we're going to look at is, I didn't catch that.

The word catch means to receive, like catch a ball or catch a cold. But instead of a ball, the staff member didn't catch or hear what the guest said. So in reality, the phrase, I didn't catch that, is just a more casual way of saying, I didn't understand that, or I didn't hear what you said. Okay, now on to the grammar. ♪

In this lesson, you'll learn how to ask a guest to repeat something. When you're speaking with guests, there will occasionally be words and phrases that you don't understand. The guest may be speaking too fast, or maybe they're using words you're unfamiliar with. Whatever the reason, you'll need to ask them to repeat what they've said. The first phrase you could use is, "Could you repeat that, please?" It's a very polite way to ask your guest to repeat what they said.

An even more polite way to say it would be, I'm sorry, could you please repeat that? While it may not be your fault, it's a good idea to apologize when asking a guest to repeat themselves. Because, could you repeat that? is very direct and could come off as blunt. That's true. Now, in situations where you're having trouble understanding the content of what a guest is saying, you could use the phrase, I'm sorry, but I'm not sure I understand. Could you please repeat that?

This is a useful phrase. By apologizing first, you're being polite. Then telling the guest, I'm not sure I understand, may get them to slow down and repeat what they said using simpler English. Exactly. It's perfectly okay to tell a guest you don't understand, but if you are still having trouble understanding them after using this sentence, it's a good idea to get your manager or another member of your staff that speaks English.

Well, that's all for this lesson. Be sure to check out the lesson notes and leave us a comment. Thanks for listening. And we'll see you next time. Bye. Hello, I'm looking for the pool. Where can I find it? The pool is just down this hallway. Oh, great. And what are the hours? I'm sorry, I didn't catch that. What are the hours? Oh, the pool is open from 8. Thank you. No problem. Is there anything else I can assist you with?