Writeacher, could you please check these sentences? Thank you.

1) I'm forwarding you the link to the requirements for next year's Comenius exchange programme. I really hope to receive some good news from you.
2) We are looking for a hotel accommodation for two adults and a four-year-old child for the period from... to....
3) The hotel should be located (should lie) by the sea as well as a short distance from the city centre (well connected to the city centre??).
4) Furthermore, it should have a kids club, a football pitch (or a playground?). I would be grateful if you could help us find a suitable accommodation.

1) I'm forwarding you the link to the list of requirements for next year's Comenius exchange programme. I am looking forward to good news from you.

2) We are looking for hotel accommodations for two adults and a four-year-old child for the period from... to....

3) The hotel needs to be by the sea as well as a short distance from the city centre.

4) Furthermore, it should have a kids' club and a playground. I would be grateful if you could help us find such a hotel.

1) The sentence is grammatically correct. It conveys the message clearly and effectively.

2) The sentence is grammatically correct. However, there should be specific dates mentioned for the period from... to.... If you haven't provided specific dates intentionally, you may want to add them for clarity.
3) The sentence is grammatically correct. However, instead of "should lie," you can use "should be located." Additionally, instead of "well connected to the city center," you can use "easily accessible from the city center." These options convey the same meaning but sound more natural.
4) The sentence is grammatically correct. However, instead of "kids club," you can use "children's club." For the last part of the sentence, you can either mention a football pitch or a playground, or you can say "a recreational area for children." This offers more flexibility in finding suitable accommodations.

Overall, the sentences are well-constructed, but minor changes can be made for clearer and more natural phrasing.