Staying at a Hotel – A2 Level (Elementary) – PPT + PDF Lesson Pack (4:3 & 16:9)
Staying at a Hotel – A2 Level (Elementary)
A practical and engaging two-part lesson covering hotel check-in, room service, and giving directions. Students practise key phrases for asking questions, ordering food, and navigating hotel facilities through role-play and dialogue tasks.
This PowerPoint is a powerful supplement to your curriculum, designed to build speaking, listening, and clear pronunciation — whether you're teaching online or in class.
✅ Vocab: reception, gym, lift, lobby, noisy, room service, order, menu, etc.
✅ A2 grammar: Present Simple, polite requests, WH questions, imperatives
✅ Skills: speaking, listening, reading, writing, pronunciation
✅ Includes: guest check-in role-plays, room service tasks, facility directions, polite requests
Includes: 4x3 + 16x9 PowerPoints, printable + digital PDFs
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🎯 Cambridge Level
This lesson is aligned to A2 (Elementary) in the CEFR framework.
It develops essential travel-related communication skills through practical speaking tasks and real-world vocabulary, ideal for building learner confidence with functional English.
💡 Grammatical & Vocabulary Benefits
- Vocabulary:
- Hotel words: reception, lift, lobby, single room, key card, noisy, view, reservation
- Room service: order, menu, soup, sandwich, drinks, please, thank you
- Directions: gym, floor, go past, next to, opposite, turn left
- Grammar:
- Present Simple for factual exchanges (You are in room 401.)
- Polite requests (Can I have...? / Could you...?)
- WH questions (Where is the gym?)
- Imperatives for directions (Turn left. Go past the lift.)
🔁 Adaptable For
- A1 learners: Focus on hotel vocabulary, visual matching, and polite requests only
- B1 learners: Add writing tasks, dialogue expansion, or cultural discussion on travel and hotels
♻️ Flexible Across Levels
While each lesson is designed to hit clear A2 outcomes, the structure and visual scaffolding allow for easy adaptation down to A1 or up to B1. Teachers can adjust pace, task complexity, and target grammar based on learner needs — making each lesson focused but flexible.
🗣️ Skills Focus
- Speaking:
- Two-part role-play: check-in and room service with guided prompts
- Dialogue building with recurring guest characters
- Listening:
- Recognising common questions, following facility directions
- Reading:
- Simple guest information cards and short functional dialogues
- Writing:
- Short written prompts and gap-fill menu task
- Pronunciation:
- Stress in polite questions and hotel compound nouns
🎭 Narrative Structure
Students follow two fictional hotel guests through the entire lesson — from arrival at reception to ordering room service and asking for help.
This narrative thread builds coherence, helps students anticipate language, and adds a realistic flow to class interaction.
📚 Why It Works – The Lesson Flow Advantage
This lesson follows The Lesson Flow — a proven framework developed from 21 years of real TEFL classroom experience. It’s intuitive, visual, and designed for student success.
📦 What You Get
- ✅ PowerPoint (4:3 – projector version)
- ✅ PowerPoint (16:9 – widescreen / online)
- ✅ PDF (4:3 – print version)
- ✅ PDF (16:9 – digital version)
🏆 Classroom-Ready and Student-Proof
- Real-world English in a topic students will encounter abroad or in conversation
- Balanced visuals and dialogue support
- Strong scaffolded speaking tasks to encourage participation