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Drama in the ESL Classroom
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Write Your Own Script!
Write Your Own Script!
Gap-fill exercise
Fill in all the gaps, then press 'Check' to check your answers. Remember that there are many correct answers. When you have finished, print out your script and bring it to your teacher.
Directions: Finish this script by filling in the gaps. Remember, many answers are correct!
(Student A: You are booking into a hotel.)
(Student B: You are the hotel receptionist.)
Student A: Hello.
Student B: Yes?
Student A: I'd like
[?]
Student B: Do you have a reservation?
Student A: Yes, I do.
Student B:
[?]
Student A: My name is Jane Smith.
Student B: Okay, I see your reservation here.
[?]
?
Student A: 3 nights
Student B: Is there anything special you want in your room?
Student A: Yes, I'd like
[?]
,
[?]
, and
[?]
.
Student B: Ok, we have a room with a bath, but not an air conditioner.
Student A: And the
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Student B: Yes, all rooms have two double beds.
Student A: Great.
Student B: Is there anything else I can help you with?
Student A:
Student B: Your total is $150. How will you be paying?
Student A:
[?]
.
Student A: Here you go.
Student B: Thanks. Sign this?
Student A:
Student B: And....here's your room key. Number 107.
Student A: Thanks!
Student B:
[?]
.
Check
Hint
OK