Mark Shimada

English Phrasal Verb Practice with “check in” and “check out”

Emily and her family went on a short vacation. It took 10 hours to fly there. They took a taxi from the airport to the hotel. Finally at the hotel, they checked in [se ubytovali]. The manager gave them the room key. When they left the hotel, they had to check in their key [klíč odevzdat]. When they returned, they had to check it out [si ho vyzvednout].

Emily and her family unpacked their suitcases. Emily’s dad wanted to check out a museum [se chtěl podívat do muzea]. Everyone wanted to go there, too.

At the museum, Emily liked all of the paintings. She saw an old map on the wall. "Check out this map  [Koukněte se na tuhle mapu] of the city," she said to her brother. They both looked at it for a while.

Later, Emily remembered to check in with her grandparents [zavolat prarodičům]. She called them and said, "We've just visited the museum. Now, we're going to see more sights!" Her grandparents were happy. They said, “Please check in [ozvi se] again tomorrow.”

Next, they visited a famous lookout point. "Check out the view [Podívějte se, jaký je (odtud) výhled] from here," her mother said. They enjoyed seeing all the buildings and parks. They took lots of photos.

For lunch, they found a small cafe. At the table, she checked out a guidebook [nahlédla do průvodce]. "There's a beautiful park near us. Let’s check it out [se na něj podívat]," she said. The park was beautiful. It had lots of flowers and a lake. Later, they went back to the hotel. They checked in at the front desk [ohlásili se na recepci] again. There were messages for her Dad.

In the afternoon, Emily and her family went shopping. Emily checked out some shops [se zašla podívat do několika obchodů]. She bough souvenirs for friends. Her brother checked out the sports shop [si prohlédl obchod se sportovními potřebami]. He bought a football with a signature on it.

On their last day, they checked out of the hotel [se z hotelu odhlásili]. Before they left, Emily said, "I need to check out one last thing [se podívat ještě na jednu věc]." She ran to a small bookstore. She checked out a book [Prohlédla si jednu knihu]. She bought it to read on the airplane.

At the airport, her family checked in for the flight [se rodina odbavila k odletu]. She was ready to leave. "This city is amazing. I'm glad we checked it out [jsme se sem podívali]," she said. The family boarded the plane. Everyone fell asleep on the plane. Emily had a dream. In her dream, she checked out a city [si prohlédla město] under the ocean.





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