Hotel Visual Vocabulary 3

Picture vocabulary practice for hotel staff — identify common hotel industry terms from images.

Vocabulary in context

A hotel is full of objects that guests refer to in ways that assume you know what they're talking about — and when you don't, it shows. "Could you send up another duvet?" "The trouser press isn't working." "Is there a bath mat in the room?" Each of these requires an instant visual reference in your mind. This exercise builds those references through images, reinforcing the kind of practical, object-level vocabulary that books and word lists alone don't quite teach. It's the vocabulary of the physical hotel — the things in rooms, corridors, and lobbies — made memorable by seeing them.

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Write the correct word (from the following list) to describe each picture:
TV, microwave, cot, bed, sign, clock, armchair, phone, cups, hallway
1.   "do-not-disturb"

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6.   alarm

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9.   plastic

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book

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