almo
Member
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- Japan
When I'd like to take a lesson (cooking lesson, English lesson, golf lesson) or join a club, could you tell me which is okay?
A)I'd like to make a reservation.
B)I'd like to reserve a lesson/class for March 25th.
C)I'd like to make an appointment.
I searched the internet, and I found "reservation" and "appointment" are both used in cooking lesson.
So, I guess it might be okay to use either and when it is one on one, it is more likely to use "appointment".
Is it right?
Would you please teach me?
Many thanks in advance.
A)I'd like to make a reservation.
B)I'd like to reserve a lesson/class for March 25th.
C)I'd like to make an appointment.
I searched the internet, and I found "reservation" and "appointment" are both used in cooking lesson.
So, I guess it might be okay to use either and when it is one on one, it is more likely to use "appointment".
Is it right?
Would you please teach me?
Many thanks in advance.