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At the restaurant

-The Continental Restaurant. Good afternoon. -Good afternoon. An reserve a table for two, please?
-Yes, sir. When for? -For tomorrow evening.
-And what time, please? -Eight o'clock.
-Can I have your name, please? -Smith.
Thank you. Goodbye. -Goodbye.

-Good evening, sir. A table for two? -Yes, I phoned yesterday.


-What was the name, please? -Smith.
-Ah, yes, sir. Over here, please.

-Waiter can we have the menu, please? -Yes, sir. I'll bring it right away.

-Excuse me, Miss, can you bring us the wine list? -Yes, certainly, madam.
Here you are.

_We'd like to order. -Yes, sir. What would you like to start with?
-I'd like tomato soup. -Two tomato soups. And to follow?
-I'd like roast chicken, please. -And I'll have lamb chops.
-And what would you like to drink? -I think I'll have a pint of larger.
-A glass red wine for me, please. -Thank you.

-What's your steak like? -It's very nice. And yours?


-It's not bad.

-This meal's excellent. -What about yours?


-It's not very good. -Why not?
-It's cold.

- Hello John. Long time no see. How are you keeping then?
-Oh, I am very well a thanks. In addition, you? -Not so bad, thanks.
-Come and have a drink and a game of darts. -Ok. Thanks.
-I'll have a pint of mild. -A pint of bitter and a pint of mild, please.
(Pint-Maseru pt licked)

-Good evening, Bill. How are you? -Hello, Franck. Nice to see you.
Can I get you a drink? -No, have one on me.
-Oh, all right. Thanks a lot. -What are you having?
-I'll have a pint of bitter, please.

-Here you are, sir. -Oh, that's not what I ordered.


-Really, sir? -No, I ordered fish, not steak.
-Oh, I'm terribly sorry. My mistake. -I'll bring your fish right away.

-Excuse me, Miss. This knife is dirty. -Oh, I'm sorry, madam. I'll get you clean one right away.

-Is everything all right, sir? -Well, the steak's a bit tough.
-Is it? I'm terribly soryy. I'll have a word the cook.
Eating out in the America

Eating out in the United Sates offers a wide range of places to suit any taste or pocket. In most hotels,
especially in the city centers you will find a lot of high-class restaurant with international dishes.
Restaurants serving simpler dishes can be fond outside these centers or along the main highways.
In drive-in-restaurants you are served in your car by waiters or waitresses who are called, carhop".
There are also a great number of foreign restaurants that serve their national food. Such places offer food
at reasonable prices.
At the top of the scale, both as regards decorations, atmosphere and price, are the gastronomes, supper
clubs, and nightclub. Such (astral de; cutter; Sa; Sa cum) places often require the men to wear jackets and
ties.
If you want a less expensive meal, try the coffee shop, which offer a wide range meals, or one of the
many sidewalk cafes or snack bars where smile meals can be had either with waiter service or self-
service.
If you are in a hurry, there is the so-called short order or quick service restaurants, where you can get a
meal without a long wait.

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