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ESL Hotel Reading Comprehension Passage

Hotels are rated by star levels which indicate facilities and standards, with more stars meaning higher standards. Hotels offer amenities like swimming pools, fitness areas, and golf courses, with larger facilities found in bigger hotels that are part of hotel groups. The type and price of a hotel reflects the facilities and amenities it provides to guests.

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ESL Hotel Reading Comprehension Passage

Hotels are rated by star levels which indicate facilities and standards, with more stars meaning higher standards. Hotels offer amenities like swimming pools, fitness areas, and golf courses, with larger facilities found in bigger hotels that are part of hotel groups. The type and price of a hotel reflects the facilities and amenities it provides to guests.

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ESL Hotel Reading Comprehension Passage

Types of Hotel

There are many types of hotel, big and small. Big hotels, which are part of a
'group', offer guests a standard that does not vary from one location to another.
Hotels can be awarded 'Stars' if their facilities match the Tourist Boards
specifications. The more stars, the higher the standards. There is also a 'Red Star'
accolade awarded for excellent cuisine.
People expect rooms with ensuite facilities. There is also a choice of single,
double or family rooms to book. Hotels in large busy cities often have triple glazed
windows to help reduce the noise of passing traffic.
When you stay in a hotel, the facilities are reflected in the price of the
accommodation. Many establishments have swimming pools, squash courts, health
clubs, gymnasiums and indoor play areas for young family members. Some of these
activities can be used by non-residents, providing they pay the subscription fee.
There are hotels with golf courses in their grounds. Some have lakes that are offered
to guests who wish to fish or take out a boat to fill their leisure time.
A good hotel with pleasant helpful staff contributes to making a holiday
enjoyable and encourages return visits. Christmas cards are sent to regular guests
from the hotel management. A varied choice of fresh food beautifully presented in a
dining area with lovely views, all add to the holiday experience.If the guests do not
wish to dine in the restaurant, room service is an alternative. A menu is supplied in
the room from which guests can order. When the food is ready, a member of staff
will bring it to the room. If the guests have to leave early in the morning before the
dining room is serving breakfast, an order can be placed the night before leaving and
breakfast will be delivered to the room at the desired time. There is always a list of
the restaurant opening times in the room. Most hotels ask their guests to vacate
their rooms by 10 o'clock on the day of their departure. This is so the staff have
enough time to clean the room, make up the bed and generally tidy the area, before
the next occupants arrive. New visitors to a hotel do not usually have access to their
room until after mid-day.

ESL Hotel Reading Comprehension

Reading comprehension questions that go with the above reading passage.

1) Why are hotels awarded stars?

    A)  They indicate the number of rooms in the building.

    B)  The stars are a way of knowing what facilities they offer.

    C)  They tell guests the hotel is open all year.

    D)  The stars indicate the size of the grounds.

2) Why do hotels in busy cities have double and triple glazed windows?

    A)  It helps to reduce noise levels.

    B)  To stop the sun shining in.

    C)  To keep the window cleaners busy.

    D)  They give a clearer view.

3) What facilities are offered to non-residents?


    A)  Only the bedrooms.

    B)  Non-residents are not welcome.

    C)  Only play areas for children.

    D)  The dining room, adjacent golf courses and the fitness areas.

4) What does room service mean?

    A)  Food and drink can be delivered to your room.

    B)  The guests have to leave.

    C)  An electrician comes to turn off the lights.

    D)  The room is ready for cleaning.

5) Why are guests asked to vacate their rooms by 10 am on departure day?

    A)  To check nothing has been stolen.

    B)  So that the room can be cleaned ready for the next occupants.

    C)  So the room can be repainted.

    D)  To let the staff sit in it when they are tired.

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