Hotel - Lettura - Trascrizione
Hello everybody! Welcome to the EnglishBlog. In this podcast, you’ll be learning some interesting survival English on haunted hotels.
Before starting, let me first explain that the lesson is divided into two parts:
PART ONE: you’ll be learning the English words and phrases that you might need if you go on a ghost seeking experience.
PART TWO: you’ll be listening to information on haunted hotel holidays.
So let’s start!
Woman: Imagine you are in the UK and you have been invited for an unforgettable weekend at a haunted hotel. Here are some useful phrases you might want to remember:
What was that noise?
I heard somebody screaming.
Something went bump in the night.
The room has gone cold
Are you scared?
I’m not frightened.
Woman: Now let’s listen about haunted hotel holidays. Adapted from haunted accommodation .com:
Woman: If you are looking for an unforgettable experience, you should go for an overnight stay in a haunted hotel. There are hundreds of properties in the UK that claim they are haunted by all manner of restless ghosts from young children to old men. Ghost seekers from all over the world check into these hotels in hopes of witnessing a real apparition. Before you book your stay, there are a few things you should know:
Avoid "spooky" dates, such as Halloween: rooms are much more expensive!
Research the story of the property before you go. Ghost-chasing is more fun if you know what you're looking for.
Leave small children at home!
There may be a room that gets more activity than others. Call the hotel staff ahead of your stay with special requests -- chances are they'll help out if they can.
(adapted from www.hauntedaccommodation.com)
Woman: If you wish you can hear this lesson again. In the meantime we hope we have helped you to be more confident with your English. Watch out for the next topic. Thank you for using the EnglishBlog.




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