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  • F - Robles, Jorelyn
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    3. a staff member who provides assistance for guests such as help in obtaining theatre tickets, renting a car, arranging sightseeing, sending flowers, etc. in some countries, the hall porter performs this role.

    - Concierge (USA):

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    4.: another word eating and drinking establishments. They include fine dining as well as a small cafe.

    - F & B outlets

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    5.: reception area where guests check in and out. -

    Front desk

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    6.: the area of the hotel accessible to the public. This includes the front desk, F&B outlets, sleeping rooms -

    Front of the house

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    7.: the part of the hotel that includes the reception desk, concierge or hall porter or guest services desk property reservations and porter (Bell) services. -

    Front office

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    8.: a staff member who usually services luggage handling but may also perform the services of (Concierge see above). -

    Hall porter

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    9.: special equipment or room configurations that can accommodate wheel chair bound or other disabled guests. There may be signs in Braille for the visually impaired, ramps instead of stairs, extra large doorways into bathrooms. May also called special-needs accommodation. In some countries, but not all, the law requires hotel and other public buildings to make accessible to a disabled people.

    - Handicapped facilities

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    10.: this may include fitness rooms, swimming pool, sauna, Jacuzzi.

    - Health club

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    11.: the department that cleans tidies and maintains the sleeping rooms in hotel. -

    Housekeeping

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    12.: small refrigerator containing sweets, savories and beverages. They are priced per item and tailed daily by the staff. -

    Mini bar

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    13.: another word for hotel or accommodation facility. -

    Property

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    14.: food and beverage served in the sleeping rooms-also known as In-Room Dining.

    - Room services

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    15.: transport provided free charge often to the airport.

    - Shuttle services

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    16.: provided free of charge at some hotels, this service includes removing the bedspread, turning down the bed linens, fluffing the pillows, drawing the curtains and often supplying a chocolate or other sweet dessert items.

    - Turndown

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    Room Types

    1. Standard: 2. Superior: 3. De Luxe 4. Suite: 5. Minimum:

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    regular size sleeping rooms. The bedding might consists one or two double beds, don't count on a view. This room may be next to the elevator and/or the ice machine.

    - Standard

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    2.: room may be located on the lower floors, may have view, may include double, queen size or king size bed.

    - Superior

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    3.: a regular-sleeping room. This type of room would offer the best location, the best view, and highest level of comfort, furnishings, amenities and décor. Bedding usually includes a queen - size or king size bed.

    - De Luxe

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    4.: consist of two or more rooms, typically a living and sleeping room. A suite may have more than one bedroom or extra rooms such as kitchenette or conference room.

    - Suite

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    5.: room usually reserved for overflow or emergency situation and often has distinct drawbacks. It may have undersize or twin bedding, be exceptionally small or be in undesirable locations.

    - Minimum

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    Other useful vocabulary used in defining rooms includes:

    1. Adjoining: 2. Apartments: 3. Connecting: 4. Double: 5. Double/double: 6. Environment-friendly: 7. Hospitality suite: 8. Junior suite 9. Penthouse suites: 10. Sample: 11. Smoking: 12. Twin room:

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    1.: two or more bedrooms next to one another but connected by a common door. -

    Adjoining

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    2.: separate living area and kitchen facilities. -

    Apartments

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    3.: two or more sleeping rooms with a common door between them.

    Connecting

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    4.: room with double bed that can be used for either one or two people. -

    Double

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    5.: room with two double beds. Also an excellent choice for two friends or colleagues sharing a room. -

    Double/double

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    6. -friendly: some hotels have designated certain rooms or floors to be environmentally conscious. Sheets and towels may e folded and arranged but hare not change unless requested. Electricity may often automatically shut off when the room is vacant. -

    Environment

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    7.: a sitting room used to entertain clients or guests. Usually has sleeping room connected by a common door and includes bathroom facilities in both rooms. Typically includes a wet bar (a counter with a sink for rinsing glasses, some shelves or a cabinet to hold glasses, bottles and other equipment), refrigerator and couches. -

    Hospitality suite

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    8.: a large room with two sections for sleeping and sitting. It usually includes a couch, coffee table and side chairs. -

    Junior suite

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    9.: located on the top floor of the hotel. -

    Penthouse suites

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    10.: room designed for one person. Some rooms will have only the one single bed while most will have two. -

    Sample

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    11.: rooms where tobacco can be smoked. Non-smoking rooms prohibit tobacco use. -

    Smoking

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    12.: a room designed for two people with two single or twin' beds. This is an excellent choice when two people want to share a room but nit bed. -

    Twin room

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    bedding is stored out of sight during daytime and rolled out on the floor for sleeping. -

    Japanese style

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    -beds are off the floor and visible all the time.

    Western style

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    1.: a bed designed for one person

    Single

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    2.: a bed designed for two people.

    Double

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    3.: an extra large double bed (smaller than the king).

    Queen

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    4.: largest size double bed (larger than the queen)

    King

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    5.: a bed that folds into the wall when not use.

    Murphy

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    Bedding Types

    1. Single: 2. Double: 3. Queen: 4. King: 5. Murphy:

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    Meal Plans

    Modified American plan (MAP): 2. American plan (AP): European plan (EP): Bed and breakfast (B&B): English breakfast 5. Continental breakfast (CB): : 7. A la carte: 8. Table d' hote:

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    4. breakfast only included.

    - Bed and breakfast (B&B):

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    5. includes coffee, tea and juices, toast, roll and pastry, and perhaps fruit.

    - Continental breakfast (CB):

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    6.: full breakfast of cereal, bacon, sausages, eggs, toast, juice, tea, and coffee.

    - English breakfast

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    7: a menu in which each item is priced and charged separately

    - . A la carte

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    8.: a fixed price meal offered daily.

    - Table d' hote

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    3. a staff member who provides assistance for guests such as help in obtaining theatre tickets, renting a car, arranging sightseeing, sending flowers, etc. in some countries, the hall porter performs this role.

    - Concierge (USA):

  • 2

    4.: another word eating and drinking establishments. They include fine dining as well as a small cafe.

    - F & B outlets

  • 3

    5.: reception area where guests check in and out. -

    Front desk

  • 4

    6.: the area of the hotel accessible to the public. This includes the front desk, F&B outlets, sleeping rooms -

    Front of the house

  • 5

    7.: the part of the hotel that includes the reception desk, concierge or hall porter or guest services desk property reservations and porter (Bell) services. -

    Front office

  • 6

    8.: a staff member who usually services luggage handling but may also perform the services of (Concierge see above). -

    Hall porter

  • 7

    9.: special equipment or room configurations that can accommodate wheel chair bound or other disabled guests. There may be signs in Braille for the visually impaired, ramps instead of stairs, extra large doorways into bathrooms. May also called special-needs accommodation. In some countries, but not all, the law requires hotel and other public buildings to make accessible to a disabled people.

    - Handicapped facilities

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    10.: this may include fitness rooms, swimming pool, sauna, Jacuzzi.

    - Health club

  • 9

    11.: the department that cleans tidies and maintains the sleeping rooms in hotel. -

    Housekeeping

  • 10

    12.: small refrigerator containing sweets, savories and beverages. They are priced per item and tailed daily by the staff. -

    Mini bar

  • 11

    13.: another word for hotel or accommodation facility. -

    Property

  • 12

    14.: food and beverage served in the sleeping rooms-also known as In-Room Dining.

    - Room services

  • 13

    15.: transport provided free charge often to the airport.

    - Shuttle services

  • 14

    16.: provided free of charge at some hotels, this service includes removing the bedspread, turning down the bed linens, fluffing the pillows, drawing the curtains and often supplying a chocolate or other sweet dessert items.

    - Turndown

  • 15

    Room Types

    1. Standard: 2. Superior: 3. De Luxe 4. Suite: 5. Minimum:

  • 16

    regular size sleeping rooms. The bedding might consists one or two double beds, don't count on a view. This room may be next to the elevator and/or the ice machine.

    - Standard

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    2.: room may be located on the lower floors, may have view, may include double, queen size or king size bed.

    - Superior

  • 18

    3.: a regular-sleeping room. This type of room would offer the best location, the best view, and highest level of comfort, furnishings, amenities and décor. Bedding usually includes a queen - size or king size bed.

    - De Luxe

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    4.: consist of two or more rooms, typically a living and sleeping room. A suite may have more than one bedroom or extra rooms such as kitchenette or conference room.

    - Suite

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    5.: room usually reserved for overflow or emergency situation and often has distinct drawbacks. It may have undersize or twin bedding, be exceptionally small or be in undesirable locations.

    - Minimum

  • 21

    Other useful vocabulary used in defining rooms includes:

    1. Adjoining: 2. Apartments: 3. Connecting: 4. Double: 5. Double/double: 6. Environment-friendly: 7. Hospitality suite: 8. Junior suite 9. Penthouse suites: 10. Sample: 11. Smoking: 12. Twin room:

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    1.: two or more bedrooms next to one another but connected by a common door. -

    Adjoining

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    2.: separate living area and kitchen facilities. -

    Apartments

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    3.: two or more sleeping rooms with a common door between them.

    Connecting

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    4.: room with double bed that can be used for either one or two people. -

    Double

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    5.: room with two double beds. Also an excellent choice for two friends or colleagues sharing a room. -

    Double/double

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    6. -friendly: some hotels have designated certain rooms or floors to be environmentally conscious. Sheets and towels may e folded and arranged but hare not change unless requested. Electricity may often automatically shut off when the room is vacant. -

    Environment

  • 28

    7.: a sitting room used to entertain clients or guests. Usually has sleeping room connected by a common door and includes bathroom facilities in both rooms. Typically includes a wet bar (a counter with a sink for rinsing glasses, some shelves or a cabinet to hold glasses, bottles and other equipment), refrigerator and couches. -

    Hospitality suite

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    8.: a large room with two sections for sleeping and sitting. It usually includes a couch, coffee table and side chairs. -

    Junior suite

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    9.: located on the top floor of the hotel. -

    Penthouse suites

  • 31

    10.: room designed for one person. Some rooms will have only the one single bed while most will have two. -

    Sample

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    11.: rooms where tobacco can be smoked. Non-smoking rooms prohibit tobacco use. -

    Smoking

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    12.: a room designed for two people with two single or twin' beds. This is an excellent choice when two people want to share a room but nit bed. -

    Twin room

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    bedding is stored out of sight during daytime and rolled out on the floor for sleeping. -

    Japanese style

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    -beds are off the floor and visible all the time.

    Western style

  • 36

    1.: a bed designed for one person

    Single

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    2.: a bed designed for two people.

    Double

  • 38

    3.: an extra large double bed (smaller than the king).

    Queen

  • 39

    4.: largest size double bed (larger than the queen)

    King

  • 40

    5.: a bed that folds into the wall when not use.

    Murphy

  • 41

    Bedding Types

    1. Single: 2. Double: 3. Queen: 4. King: 5. Murphy:

  • 42

    Meal Plans

    Modified American plan (MAP): 2. American plan (AP): European plan (EP): Bed and breakfast (B&B): English breakfast 5. Continental breakfast (CB): : 7. A la carte: 8. Table d' hote:

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    4. breakfast only included.

    - Bed and breakfast (B&B):

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    5. includes coffee, tea and juices, toast, roll and pastry, and perhaps fruit.

    - Continental breakfast (CB):

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    6.: full breakfast of cereal, bacon, sausages, eggs, toast, juice, tea, and coffee.

    - English breakfast

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    7: a menu in which each item is priced and charged separately

    - . A la carte

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    8.: a fixed price meal offered daily.

    - Table d' hote