Describe a hotel you have stayed in.
You should
say:
Where the hotel is
Why you stayed at that particular hotel
Give details description of the hotel and the view from
it
and explain what makes the hotel special.
Possible Answer 1:
Is
it cheating if I tell you about a Bed and Breakfast I stayed in
rather than a hotel? I’m going to risk it, and
tell you all about a place I stayed on holiday, what it was like
and why it was so special to me.
Many years ago I lost my job. I’d been covering a
post while someone was on maternity leave, but then they came back
and I found I didn’t have a job. Anymore.To cheer me up, two good
friends of mine suggested we went away for a weekend
break. One of them had found a really nice Bed
and Breakfast in Anglesey, which is an Island off the coast of
Wales. Nowadays it doesn’t feel so much like an
island anymore because it is permanently attached to the mainland
by the very famous ‘Menai Bridge’. She chose the
place partly because of its spectacular location – it is surrounded
by sea - but also because it was vegetarian (we all were too) and
offered horse riding, which was a hobby we had in
common.
The B&B as we call them in the UK, was, well, pretty
eccentric. It was a lovely old house, with quirky
rooms, dubious cleanliness and an assortment of dogs, cats, hens,
ducks, ponies, people – pretty chaotic. From the
house you could see across the Menai Straits, the stretch of sea
between Anglesey and the mainland, to the snow-topped mountains of
Snowdonia. It was glorious. The
proprietor was one of those people who very much spoke her mind,
but took you as you were, she quickly involved us in life on her
small holding, feeding animals, heading off to the beach and
drunkenly putting the world to rights in front of an open fire in
the evening. We walked the dogs, fed the hens and
galloped the horses along deserted beaches.
When the woman who owned the B&B found I didn’t have a job, she
said quite simply ‘well, why don’t you come and work for
me?’ I was flabbergasted, I’d never really
considered that sort of a job, and I’d come on holiday not looking
for employment. I hesitated, but she
persisted. ‘If you like it you can stay, if you
don’t you can leave – where is the risk in that?’
To cut a long story short, with unusual spontaneity and
recklessness I agreed. For the next two years I
worked at the B&B looking after the horses and guests, taking
out rides along the beautiful Welsh beaches and enjoying a rural
lifestyle. It was brilliant, I learned a lot
about animals, people and myself, and had many adventures along the
way. I didn’t earn much, but I lived well in a
caravan in the middle of a field with hens clucking around outside
and ponies scratching their bottoms on the door of my accommodation
in the mornings!
So for me, that remote Anglesey B&B will always be very
special, because it introduced me to a different way of living and
working, and gave me an appreciation of the countryside that I
hadn’t really been able to experience before. I
don’t think I’ve ever laughed as much doing a job as I did staying
there!
[ Written by - Lucy Marris |
Careers Adviser (UK), TEFL teacher (Vietnam) ]
Possible Answer 2:
The
hotel that I stayed in 2 years back while my visit to India is
Westin. I had an official tour to Pune, India and my office
arranged the stay in Westin. The reason I stayed
in this particular hotel is mostly because my office arranged our
stay there. But that was a really great experience. Since Westin is
a renowned hotel chain and I have experienced their superb service
in our country, I was excited to be in Westin in Pune as
well.
The hotel has been placed in a distinctive
location in the beautiful Koregaon Park along the
Mula Mutha River, and is just five kilometers from the airport.
Westin is also in the vicinity is Magarpatta and Hadapsar, an
information technology hotspot. Industrial parks lie within a
25-kilometer radius of this hotel. The staying rooms are subtly
designed and give comfort to be there. The hotel includes club
rooms, attractive and heavenly spa and workout gym, meeting room
and exclusive restaurant. The rooms feature soft and comfortable
bed and a eye-catching views overlooking green
surroundings Mula Mutha River.
The Westin is a renowned hotel chain that offers exclusive customer
experience. The view, the stay, the foods and facilities makes the
hotel a different experience.
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