IELTS Speaking for Success - 🏨 Hotels (S03E11) + Transcript
Episode Date: June 11, 2020In this episode, Rory and Maria talk about hotels! What makes Berlin's Radisson Blue so special? What qualities make a hotel a good one? What problems do people usually have in hotels? How important... is it for Rory to get his face massaged while staying at a hotel? Answers to these and other questions can be found in this episode! Tune in and have a great day! - IELTS Speaking for Success PREMIUM: https://linktr.ee/sfspremium Find an IELTS Speaking Partner: https://links.successwithielts.com/ieltspartner Transcript: https://successwithielts.com/s03e11 Our social media: https://link.gallery/successwithielts © 2020 Success with IELTS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello, lovely, I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory, and we are the hosts of the AILT Speaking for Success podcast.
The podcast that aims to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills along the way.
And we want you to use high-quality vocabulary and gorgeous grammar in some of the most common AIL speaking questions.
Rory is all over social media now.
Rory, are you okay? How are you feeling?
I'm feeling great. I'm really enjoyed.
the social media experience.
And our podcast also has social media, Instagram, Telegram, Success with IOT.
So you can check it out and get some updates, pictures.
And also you can check out Rory's account, right, Rory?
Yeah.
I've forgotten what it's called.
Rory, where are you right now?
I'm staying at my partners, actually.
It's great because having all of my meals made for me and it's a bit like living in a hotel, really.
What a coincidence.
We're going to be talking about hotels today.
Our dear listener, our previous episodes were all about speaking part one.
Today, Rory is going to answer speaking part two task.
And this is a card that the examiner gives you and you should prepare for one minute
and then you can talk about it from one to two minutes.
So today Rory is going to describe a hotel that he'd like to stay at.
Rory is going to tell us why he'd like to stay at this particular hotel.
He's going to tell us where the hotel is, give details of the hotel and the views from it,
and he's going to explain what makes this hotel special.
Rory, are you all ready to rock and roll and tell the world about the hotel?
I am ready.
Yes.
Shoot.
So I'd like to talk about the Radisson Blue Hotel.
it's located in, well actually it's a chain, but this particular hotel that they have is located in the heart of Berlin, right in the middle of the city.
And I'd like to stay there because, in addition to being quite luxurious, this is a common feature in a lot of Radisson Blue hotels anyway, but it's got a humongous fish tank right in the middle of the lobby.
It's the largest one in the world.
and it's got over a million litres of water in it
and fish from all over the world.
It's so big that they have to get divers into the tank to clean it.
And it just looks amazing and I'd really love to stay there.
I've not stayed there the night, but I have visited it before.
And I've seen what it looks like.
For example, in the rooms, you can look out over the city and enjoy the view there.
And you can see the sites with minimal effort,
because of course everything is visible from that high up.
But the main attraction is definitely the fish tank and the cocktail bar underneath it.
So it's just nice sometimes to sit in the lobby and look up and enjoy the view of all the fish in the tank
and maybe wave at the divers and if they're feeling friendly then they'll wave back.
It was particularly special because I remember seeing it in an article
and I remember thinking what a great place it would be to visit.
And then when we went to Berlin we were walking by and I spotted it out of the corner of my eye.
It was a great coincidence that made the holiday all the more memorable and special.
So you'd like to stay in a fish tank or in a hotel?
I'd like to stay in the hotel with the fish tank.
I was a joke.
Ha ha ha ha.
So funny.
Rory, thank you so much.
It's okay.
Now, dear listeners, I'm going to ask Rory some speaking part three questions for him to talk about hotels in general.
Rory, what are some good hotels in your city?
Well, I suppose if we talk about Moscow, then that will probably be the...
the Ritz or the Metropole. I think they've got great reputations for quality service and at the very
least their surroundings are quite now. What qualities make a hotel a good one? Well I suppose that's very
subjective but for me it's like convenience so is it located close to the attractions and the
transport and the local transport and then the great cuisine as well or at least a high quality
menu and well kept amenities, so toilets that are well maintained and clean all the time.
What problems do people usually have in hotels?
My guess would be, I think the thing that people complain about the most is poor service.
I think every other thing that goes wrong can be made okay as long as the service is good.
But if the service is really bad, then no, you're not going to get away with it.
The same thing is true for the accommodation.
if the accommodation is not hygienic because you're sleeping there.
If it's not very nice to sleep in,
then it's going to cause some serious problems.
Yeah, if there are some bugs in your bed.
Yeah.
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Rory, there was a nice story about the hotel, so a redison blue, right?
And you said it's a chain.
It's a chain.
Right.
A chain, like, you can be able to.
wearing a chain or like restaurants, right, could be a chain of restaurants, chain of hotels.
Exactly. So it's like a group of hotels that all have the same branding and the same
uniform, this kind of thing. So it's in the heart of Berlin, right? Well, it just means it's in the
middle of the city. When you talk about hotels, you should use adjectives. So Rory has just used
luxurious or luxurious, luxury.
What do you say?
Yeah, luxurious.
There are different options how you can pronounce this word, but, well, I say luxurious.
Yeah, it's clear what you mean.
There are no words that sound similar to it, so it's all right.
But the key thing is that you're talking about something which is really expensive and expensive looking.
We can also say fancy.
Yes, very fancy and high quality.
This hotel is fancy, yeah, high quality posh.
It is a very posh hotel.
Rory is posh.
No, I'm not.
Yeah, yeah.
I knew you would start arguing.
Okay.
Your favorite hotel could be affordable, right?
You can afford this hotel.
It could be exclusive.
It can, yeah.
If only a few people can go there,
maybe they're invited there.
Or maybe they just only cater to a certain type of client,
like very, very rich people or very famous people.
Hotels could be expensive or pricey.
Mm-hmm.
There are also boutique hotels. You can stay in a boutique hotel.
I don't know what that means. I hear that word a lot. I hear the word boutique a lot, but I don't know actually what the word boutique means. Can you tell me what that means?
You know, it's like with design, furniture and a unique place, very atmospheric, with everything beautiful and pretty, like some luxury items there. It's a boutique hotel.
Why don't you just say it's fancy?
Well, it's fancy, yes, it is fancy, okay, it's fancy.
Sorted.
Roy, you've mentioned this humongous fish tank in the hotel's lobby.
First of all, what is humongous?
It's really, really big.
Yeah, it's like enormous, humongous.
And fish usually lives in a tank.
Yes.
It's called fish tank.
Can you say aquarium?
Absolutely, you can.
And maybe aquarium is a better way of describing this.
Although I always think of an aquarium as being a bit more wide spread.
Anyway, regardless, it's got a lot of fish in it.
Yeah, a fish tank.
In the lobby, right, we say lobby.
What kinds of fish did you see there?
Sharks and the piranias?
Not sharks, but you might see some very colorful tropical fish, for example.
Clown fish?
Clown fish?
Maybe. I didn't look very closely.
Clownfish are very small.
Yeah, it's funny that Rory mentioned that divers had to clean it.
So divers in this fish tank, wow.
And I have also put a link in the Zoom chat for Maria to check it out.
Wow, oh my God, whoa, that's a fish tank?
Oh, okay, dear listeners, you have to check it out.
Please just Google it and check out the massive tank.
Whoa, the freaking diver.
It's like an elevator, like a lift.
Yeah, you can get in the lifts and you can see it from the other.
outside as well. Okay, dear listeners, let's all go to Berlin and stay in this hotel. And chill
thanks to the fish time. Roi's going to pay. Chill, yes. Just, you know, just go there, check it out.
Have a margarita. Roy, do you say stay in a hotel or stay at a hotel? Oh, they're used interchangeably.
It's not a big deal. What about the views? Now, what should we say? Like, it overlooks or
It has a view over or what?
Yeah, I think actually overlooks might be a better word,
but you can say you can look out over the city,
and it means the same thing.
Could you give us an example with overlook?
Yeah, for example, the view from the balcony here overlooks the street.
Yeah, overlooks the street.
You said something about, like, I remember seeing it, right?
Or I remember visiting this hotel, right?
So remember doing something when it takes.
actually happened.
Yes.
Could you give us another example?
I remember when we first started this podcast, how green we were.
Yeah, I remember recording our first episode.
Yes.
We were green.
We were so green.
Yeah, we had no idea what we were doing, but we were having fun.
Oh, no.
Of course, we knew what we were doing.
We always know what we were doing.
Yeah, we'd been preparing for ages.
Okay.
you spotted something in the corner of your eye?
What?
Out of the corner of my eye.
Yeah, so when you're walking past something
and you're not focusing on it,
but you see it and then you focus on it
because it looks interesting.
This is out of the corner of your eye.
So Rory would like to stay in this hotel
is Redison Blue.
And we are not advertising Redisand Blue
in the heart of Berlin.
They're not paying us.
Rory, if you stayed at this hotel,
which kind of room would you like to stay in?
Oh, I think if there's a penthouse suite,
that's usually the one on the top floor,
the biggest one, the most luxurious as well,
then I would like to stay there.
Yeah, or presidential suite.
I wonder how much it is to stay there, actually.
Yes, how much it is.
Rory's posh, so it's going to be chicken feed for him.
Sweet.
Sweet, it's not like something sweet,
like your tea is sweet,
but sweet is a room in a hotel.
it's spelled S-U-I-T-E and we say a suite so presidential suite for example or a royal suite the most expensive room in the hotel
you can also stay in a standard room a single double room deluxe room also kind of high-quality
deluxe room we also should talk about facilities yeah hotels facilities or another synonym would be
Amenities?
Yes.
Do you say amenities or amenities?
Aminities.
Well, I say amenities.
I think a lot of other people say amenities.
I say amenities.
Okay.
So basically the same.
Yeah, facilities or amenities.
For example, a coffee maker in your room or airport shuttle service.
Laundry, for example.
Absolutely.
Spa facilities, for example, are very important for me.
Why are they so important?
No, because I need spa.
I need massages.
I need my face massaged every day.
Fair enough.
It would be interesting to watch Rory having a massage with all this hair on his face.
I think I didn't have a shape long before then.
No massages, no spa for Rory.
Not quite.
Oh, gosh.
Okay.
Right, we can also talk about like king-sized beds, right?
Lobbies, like cocktail bars.
restaurants in a hotel?
Yes.
Can a hotel be well maintained?
Oh, definitely.
If it's looked after,
if people are making sure it doesn't collapse.
Poor service, right?
Or unhygienic rooms, right?
Unhygienic, like dirty, filthy.
Right, everybody, thank you very much for listening.
Now you know where to stay in Berlin.
Shoot.
So, I'd like to talk about the Radisson Blue Hotel
it's located in, well actually it's a chain, but this particular hotel that they have is located in
the heart of Berlin, right in the middle of the city. And I'd like to stay there because in addition to
being quite luxurious, this is a common feature in a lot of Radisson Blue hotels anyway,
but it's got a humongous fish tank right in the middle of the lobby. It's the largest one in the
world and it's got over a million liters of water in it and fish from all over the world.
It's so big that they have to get divers into the tank to clean it and it just looks amazing and
I'd really love to stay there. I've not stayed there the night but I have visited it before
and I've seen like what it looks like for example in the rooms you can look out over the city
and enjoy the view there and you can see the sites with minimal effort because of
Of course, everything is visible from that high up.
But the main attraction is definitely the fish tank and the cocktail bar underneath it.
So it's just nice sometimes to sit in the lobby and look up and enjoy the view of all the
fish in the tank and maybe wave at the divers and if they're feeling friendly then they'll
wave back.
It was particularly special because I remember seeing it in an article and I remember thinking
what a great place it would be to visit and then when we went to Berlin we were walking by
and I spotted it out of the corner of my eye.
It's a great coincidence that made the holiday all the more memorable and special.
So you'd like to stay in a fish tank or in a hotel?
I'd like to stay in the hotel with the fish tank.
I was a joke.
Ha ha ha ha.
So funny.
Rory, thank you so much.
That's okay.
Now, dear listeners, I'm going to ask Rory some speaking part three questions for him to talk
about hotels in general.
Rory, what are some good hotels in your city?
Well, I suppose if we talk about Moscow, then that will probably be the written.
or the metropole. I think they've got great reputations for quality service and at the very
least their surroundings are quite nice. What qualities make a hotel a good one? Well I suppose
that's very subjective but for me it's like convenience so is it located close to the
attractions and the transport and the local transport and then the great cuisine as
well or at least a high quality menu and well kept amenities.
So toilets that are well maintained and clean all the time.
What problems do people usually have in hotels?
My guess would be, I think the thing that people complain about the most is poor service.
I think every other thing that goes wrong can be made okay
as long as the service is good.
But if the service is really bad, then no, you're not going to get away with it.
The same thing is true for the accommodation.
If the accommodation is not hygienic because you're sleeping there,
If it's not very nice to sleep in, then it's going to cause you some serious problems.
Yeah, if there are some bugs in your bed.
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Stay only in great, lovely hotels with messy fish tanks.
Yeah, bye.
Bye.
Thank you.
