Unit Four: MAKING RESERVATIONS
  When you travel, most often you have to make reservations at a hotel, therefore you must know how to book a hotel room and how to check in or check out at a hotel. They are quite useful and important pieces of information and this unit will tell you how.
  In "Face to Face", you will follow samples and different dialogues to help you remember all the expressions needed to deal with making reservations at hotels when you travel. This information will be very useful when you travel abroad. Practice the lessons in this section carefully because you will use them often when you travel.
  In "Being All Ears", you will practice the listening and comprehension of two dialogues. The first one is about hotel reservations, while the second is a passage about an evening news report on a hotel fire. You can learn the dialogues first and then practice them or play out the situations so that you know how to express yourself properly in this situation.
  In "Maintaining a Sharp Eye", learn the basic rules of grammar, the subjunctive mood, and practice how to make room reservations through the samples and tasks given in this section.
  In "Trying Your Hand", you can learn and practice how to write different signs and basic grammar rules by going through the different samples and the tasks given in this section.
  In "Having Some Fun", there is a short, but very funny story. Have some fun reading this story!