Note:
The spoken Chinese Mandarin language has 4
spoken tones. We have attempted to re-create
those below where after each syllable we tell
you (1), (2), (3), or (4) as they correspond
to each of the 4 tones. We encourage you to
complement your Xianzai.com Emergency Chinese
newsletter with a good offline study program.
Hotel
English: jiu(3) dian(4) ying(1) yu(3)
NEW
WORDS
(1)
Check-in: deng(1) ji(4) ru(4) zhu(4)
(2) Business Center : shang(1) wu(4) zhong(1)
xin(1)
(3) Breakfast: zao(3) can(1)
(4) Wake-up call: jiao(4) xing(3) dian(4)
hua(4)
(5) Room rate: fang(2) fei(4)
(6) Check-out: jie(2) zhang(4)
LESSON
- Where
is the Check-In counter?
zai(4) na(3) li(3) deng(1) ji(4) ru(4)
zhu(4)?
- Can
you show me to the Business Center?
nin(2) neng(2) gao(4) su(4) wo(3) shang(1)
wu(4) zhong(1) xin(1) zai(4) na(3) ma?
- What
time is breakfast served?
ji(3) dian(3) ke(3) yi(3) chi(1) zao(3)
can(1)?
-
Can I have a wake-up call please?
wo(3) neng(2) ding(4) yi(1) ge(4) jiao(4)
xing(3) dian(4) hua(4) ma?
- What
is the best room rate you can offer me?
ni(2) neng(2) gei(3) wo(3) de zui(4) hao(3)
fang(2) fei(4) shi(4) duo(1) shao(3)?
- Can
I have a late check-out time please?.
wo(3) neng(2) wan(3) yi(1) dian(3) jie(2)
zhang(4) ma?
* Tip: Most hotel staff in China don't
expect to be tipped including porters,
doormen and room staff. Some hotels have
strict rules about staff accepting tips
so it's probably best if you don't leave
a tip.