A Rеception Hall

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When we start talking about a reception hall, we often begin to talk not only about the objects and people in the reception hall, but  their appearance, characters, actions, emotions and much more as well. Discussing a reception hall we may move on to related topics that require a huge vocabulary, which, sometimes, we don't even know in our native language. Speaking about a reception
hall, we often talk about  in-vestibule events, we name professions, specialties, we touch on marital statuses, we can discuss biography details and character traits. Thus, the topic "Reception Hall" is not as simple as many Intermediate people might think. I decided to combine a few characters into a very simple plot to concentrate on some useful options of description.

Just-so-phrases:
They gave us a warm reception.
Please, leave your key at the reception desk.
The two men staff the reception desk.
I'll meet you by the main reception desk.
Just-so-phrases:
No one's manning the front desk.
The person at the front desk will be able to help you.
Your package is up at the front desk.
1. Just-so-phrases:
a/ At the far end of the lobby a posh coffee bar beckoned.
b/ Did you sugar my coffee?
c/ I've run out of coffee.
d/ I wouldn't say no to coffee.
2.Coffee-and =  a coffee and a snack.