Vocabulary
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hotel – a place where people stay while traveling
He called the hotel to ask for a room. -
room – a space in a building for staying or sleeping
He asked for a room for one night. -
night – the time when it is dark and people usually sleep
He needed the room for one night. -
drove – past tense of “drive”; traveled in a car
He drove to the hotel. -
checked into – registered or signed in at a hotel
He checked into the hotel. -
clerk – a person who works at the hotel front desk
The clerk gave him the room key. -
key – a small object used to open a door
The clerk gave him the room key. -
sheets – large cloth covers for a bed
He took the hotel sheets off the bed. -
pillowcases – cloth covers for pillows
He took the pillowcases off the pillows. -
bathroom – a room with a toilet, sink, and shower
He went into the bathroom. -
towels – cloths used to dry the body
He removed the towels from the towel rack. -
soap – a bar used for washing
He took the little bar of soap from the soap dish. -
soap dish – a small tray that holds soap
He put his soap in the soap dish. -
travel bag – a bag used for carrying personal items while traveling
He opened his travel bag. -
fresh – new or clean
He used a fresh bar of soap from his bag. -
put – to place something in a certain position
He put his sheets and towel where he wanted them. -
rack – a frame or bar for hanging things
He put his towel on the towel rack. -
bed – furniture used for sleeping
He placed his own sheets on the bed. -
pillows – soft objects used to support the head in bed
He covered the pillows with his own pillowcases. -
opened – to unfasten or unlock something
He opened his travel bag to take things out.