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Hotel Survival Guide! 🏨✨ Ready to transform your travels? In today’s episode of the Simple English Channel, Will and Emma teach you everything you need to know so you never feel lost at a hotel again! Do you feel nervous talking to a receptionist? Are you unsure how to ask for the Wi-Fi password? Forget that! With short sentences, A1-level vocabulary, and practical tips, you will learn to check in with total confidence. 📝 What you will learn in this episode: Stress-Free Check-In: The exact phrases to use at the front desk. Essential Vocabulary: Bed, towels, elevator, and more. Survival Tips: How to ask about breakfast and the internet password. Fast Check-Out: How to end your stay politely and simply. 🚀 Mental Challenge: Emma prepared a special mental exercise to test your ears! Can you find where the hotel objects are? Stay tuned in the middle of the video! 🧠💡 📢 Join our community: SUBSCRIBE to the channel so you never miss a fun lesson. LIKE this video if you dream of traveling abroad. COMMENT: When you arrive at a hotel, what is the first thing you do? Jump on the bed or check the mini-fridge? 😂 New day, new English! Let’s level up together. Press play and happy learning! 🇺🇸✈️ 📌 Top 10 Vocabulary Words (Pin this!) Front Desk: The place where you check in. Reservation: Your booked room. Passport: Your official travel ID. Key Card: The plastic card to open your door. Elevator: The machine that takes you up to your floor. WiFi Password: The code for the internet. Included: When something (like breakfast) is part of the price. Towels: What you use to dry yourself after a shower. Bill: The paper that shows how much you need to pay. Check-out: When you leave the hotel and return the key #LearnEnglish #SimpleEnglish #TravelEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #HotelCheckIn #AprenderIngles #InglesParaViagem #a1english #a2english #a2motivation #easyenglisheveryday #listeningpractice