Enquiry About Booking Hotel Room For Event - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations
From Cambridge IELTS 14 Academic Listening Test 4 · Part 1 · Questions 1–10
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Questions 1–7 Note Completion
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Enquiry about booking hotel room for event
Example
Andrew is the ……Events…… Manager
Rooms
Adelphi Room
number of people who can sit down to eat: 1
has a gallery suitable for musicians
can go out and see the 2 in pots on the terrace
terrace has a view of a group of 3
Carlton Room
number of people who can sit down to eat: 110
has a 4
View of the lake
Options
Master of Ceremonies:
can give a 5 while people are eating
will provide 6 if there are any problems
Accommodation:
in the hotel rooms or 7
Questions 8–10 Matching
What is said about using each of the following hotel facilities?
Choose THREE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to Questions.
Availability
A included in cost of hiring room
B available at extra charge
C not available
Hotel facilities
Answers & Explanations Summary
| # | Answer | Evidence | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | 85 | That can seat eighty-five, or hold over a hundred if people are standing for a buffet. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript mentions a room that can seat eighty-five people or hold over a hundred if seating is not required for everyone. Answer Explanation: The answer '85' corresponds to the number of people that can be seated in the room. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer matches with the information provided in the excerpt where it is mentioned that the room can seat eighty-five people. This shows that the answer is accurate and aligns with the context of the question. |
| Q2 | roses | This has a beautiful display of pots of roses at that time of the year. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that there are pots of roses that look very nice during that time of the year. Answer Explanation: The answer 'roses' refers to the flowers that are in the pots. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer 'roses' is right because the excerpt says there are pots of roses on the terrace. |
| Q3 | trees | From the terrace you can see the area of trees within the grounds of the hotel, or you can stroll through there to the river | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that you can see an area of trees from the terrace, or you can walk through those trees to get to the river. Answer Explanation: The answer 'trees' is a kind of plant that grows tall. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer 'trees' is right because the excerpt tells us that we can see trees from the terrace, and it also says we can walk through those trees. So, the answer is talking about the trees that are near the hotel. |
| Q4 | stage | This is a bit bigger – it can hold up to a hundred and ten people – and it has the advantage of a stage | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript describes a room in the hotel that can accommodate up to 110 people and has the added benefit of having a raised platform where performers or speakers can stand. Answer Explanation: The answer refers to a raised platform where performers or speakers can present, often seen in theaters or event spaces. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer 'stage' is appropriate because it matches the description in the excerpt, which mentions the advantage of having a stage in the larger room for performances or speeches. |
| Q5 | speech | I suppose they make a speech during the meal if we need one, do they? | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript suggests that the person is asking if someone will deliver a speech during a meal if necessary. Answer Explanation: The answer refers to the role of the Master of Ceremonies who can give a speech while people are eating. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer matches the context of inquiring about someone delivering a speech during a meal at an event, which aligns with the role of a Master of Ceremonies as mentioned in the excerpt. |
| Q6 | support | And they’re also your support | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript mentions that someone or something is there to help you. Answer Explanation: The answer indicates that support is provided to assist with something. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer aligns with the idea that help or assistance is available, as mentioned in the excerpt regarding 'support'. It matches the context of someone being there to offer aid or help when needed. |
| Q7 | cabins | do you also have any other accommodation, like cabins, for example? | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript is asking if there are any other options for accommodation, specifically mentioning cabins as an example. Answer Explanation: The answer suggests 'cabins' as an option for accommodation. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer aligns with the context of the excerpt where cabins were presented as a type of accommodation that the speaker inquired about. |
| Q8 | C | it’ll be closed throughout September for refurbishment | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript mentions that the outdoor swimming pool will be closed throughout September for refurbishment. Answer Explanation: The answer C means that the outdoor swimming pool is not available. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is C because the excerpt clearly states that the outdoor swimming pool will be closed, indicating that it is not available for use during that period. |
| Q9 | A | The gym will be available, though, at no extra charge. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that the gym will be available without any extra charge. Answer Explanation: The answer choice 'A' means that the gym is included in the cost of hiring a room. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'A' because the excerpt clearly states that the gym will be available at no extra charge, indicating that it is included in the cost of hiring a room. |
| Q10 | B | there is a small additional payment for those. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript mentions that there is a small additional payment needed for using the tennis courts. Answer Explanation: The answer indicates that using tennis courts at the hotel comes with an extra charge. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'B' because the excerpt clearly states that there is an additional cost involved in using the tennis courts, aligning with option B which specifies 'available at extra charge'. |
Transcript
ANDREW: Good morning, Clare House Hotel. Andrew speaking. I’m the Events Manager.
SAM: Good morning, Andrew. My name’s Samantha. I’m arranging a party for my parents’ fiftieth wedding anniversary, and I’m ringing to ask about hiring a room some time next September. Also my parents and several of the guests will need accommodation.
ANDREW: OK, I’m sure we can help you with that. Will you be having a sit-down meal or a buffet?
SAM: Probably a sit-down.
ANDREW: And do you know how many people there’ll be?
SAM: Around eighty, I think.
ANDREW: Well we have two rooms that can hold that number. One is the Adelphi Room. That can seat eighty-five, or hold over a hundred if people are standing for a buffet.
SAM: Right.
ANDREW: If you have live music, there’s room for four or five musicians in the gallery overlooking the room. Our guests usually appreciate the fact that the music can be loud enough for dancing, but not too loud for conversation.
SAM: Yes, I really don’t like it when you can’t talk.
ANDREW: Exactly. Now the Adelphi Room is at the back of the hotel, and there are French windows leading out onto the terrace. This has a beautiful display of pots of roses at that time of the year.
SAM: Which direction does it face?
ANDREW: Southwest, so that side of the hotel gets the sun in the afternoon and early evening.
SAM: Very nice.
ANDREW: From the terrace you can see the area of trees within the grounds of the hotel, or you can stroll through there to the river – that’s on the far side, so it isn’t visible from the hotel.
SAM: OK.
ANDREW: Then another option is the Carlton Room. This is a bit bigger – it can hold up to a hundred and ten people – and it has the advantage of a stage, which is useful if you have any entertainment, or indeed a small band can fit onto it.
SAM: And can you go outside from the room?
ANDREW: No, the Carlton Room is on the first floor, but on one side the windows look out onto the lake.
SAM: Lovely. I think either of those rooms would be suitable.
ANDREW: Can I tell you about some of the options we offer in addition?
SAM: Please do.
ANDREW: As well as a meal, you can have an MC, a Master of Ceremonies, who’ll be with you throughout the party.
SAM: What exactly is the MC’s function? I suppose they make a speech during the meal if we need one, do they?
ANDREW: That’s right. All our MCs are trained as public speakers, so they can easily get people’s attention – many guests are glad to have someone who can make themselves heard above the chatter! And they’re also your support – if anything goes wrong, the MC will deal with it, so you can relax.
SAM: Great! I’ll need to ask you about food, but something else that’s important is accommodation. You obviously have rooms in the hotel, but do you also have any other accommodation, like cabins, for example?
ANDREW: Yes, there are five in the grounds, all self-contained. They each sleep two to four people and have their own living room, bathroom and small kitchen.
SAM: That sounds perfect for what we’ll need.
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SAM: Now you have various facilities, don’t you? Are they all included in the price of hiring the room? The pool, for instance.
ANDREW: Normally you’d be able to use it, but it’ll be closed throughout September for refurbishment, I’m afraid. The gym will be available, though, at no extra charge. That’s open all day, from six in the morning until midnight.
SAM: Right.
ANDREW: And the tennis courts, but there is a small additional payment for those. We have four courts, and it’s worth booking in advance if you possibly can, as there can be quite a long waiting list for them!
SAM: Right. Now could we discuss the food? This would be dinner, around seven o’clock …
