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Top Notch 2A - Unit 3 - Preview

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 3 - Preview in the Top Notch 2A coursebook, such as "suite", "queen-size", "double room", etc.

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Top Notch 2A
hotel room

a room that we pay to occupy in a hotel

Ex: They checked into their hotel room after a long flight. 
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type
type
[noun]

a class or group of people or things that have common characteristics or share particular qualities

Ex: As a teacher, it's essential to understand the learning preferences of different types of students. 
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kind
kind
[noun]

a group of people or things that have similar characteristics or share particular qualities

Ex: At the museum, you can explore artifacts and relics from different historical kinds. 
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bed
bed
[noun]

furniture we use to sleep on that normally has a frame and mattress

Ex: I have a bedside table next to my bed for my books and glasses. 
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single room

a hotel room or bedroom used by just one person

Ex: He preferred staying in a single room while traveling for privacy. 
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double room

a room in a hotel suitable for two people, typically has a larger bed

Ex: She loved the double room's large windows that let in plenty of natural light. 
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suite
suite
[noun]

a series of rooms, particularly in a hotel

Ex: The newlyweds stayed in a luxurious honeymoon suite with a stunning ocean view. 
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smoking room

an area in a public place, such as hotels, restaurants, or offices, that people can use to smoke in

Ex: The hotel has a smoking room for guests who smoke. 
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non-smoking
non-smoking
[Adjective]

of a place where smoking is prohibited

Ex: The restaurant has a non-smoking section for customers. 
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twin bed
twin bed
[noun]

one of a pair of single beds in a hotel or guest room for two people

Ex: Her dorm room was small, with just enough space for twin beds and a desk. 
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queen-size
queen-size
[Adjective]

(of beddings) larger than a full-size but smaller than a king-size, typically measuring about 150 cm by 200 cm

Ex: She bought a new queen-size mattress for her bedroom. 
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king-size
king-size
[Adjective]

(of beds, mattresses, beddings etc.) larger than a queen-size bed, with the dimensions of about 190 cm by 200 cm

Ex: The hotel room featured a king-size bed that could comfortably fit three people. 
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rollaway bed

a bed that has wheels and can be folded in half for easy storage

Ex: The hotel provided a rollaway bed for extra sleeping space. 
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