English Dialogues at A Restaurant
English Dialogues at A Restaurant
Book a table
A: I’d like to book a table, please.
B: For what day and for what time, please?
A: This Saturday, 7 pm.
B: For how many people?
A: For 3 people.
A; I’d like to book a table for tonight, please.
B: How many will be at the party?
A: There will be 6 of us.
A: We want to reserve a table for four people for 7 pm on Friday.
B: A: Ok, done. I have booked a table for you on Friday at 7 pm.
A: Thank you.
A: Are there vacant tables?
B: One table will be vacant after 30 minutes.
Get a table
A: Good evening. Do you have a reservation?
B: No, we don’t. Can we get a table for two?
A: Sure. Come this way, please.
A: Do you have a booking?
B: No, we don’t. Is there a table free?
A: I’m afraid, you’ll have to wait for about 10 minutes.
B: That’s all right.
A: Have you got any free tables for tonight?
B: I’m sorry we are fully booked today.
Receive guests
A: Good evening. Do you have a reservation?
B: Yes, a table for two in the name of Jessica.
A: Come this way, please.
A: Good evening. Do you have a booking?
B: Yes, my name is Peter Smith.
A: Okay, Mr. Smith. Come this way, please.
Choose a meal
A: What are you going to have, Tim?
B: I think I’ll have fried potatoes.
A: What should I order? What’s best here?
B: They serve delicious fish here.
A: I think I’ll go for Caprese salad. What are you having, James?
B: I’ll take a chicken soup.
A: Their specialty is seafood. You should try some.
B: I’m afraid I’m allergic to seafood.
Мake an order
A: Can I get you an aperitif?
B: Yes, please. An apple juice.
A: Are you ready to order?
B: Not quite. We need a little more time.
Some expressions:
Enjoy your meal!
I’m allergic to..
Waiter!
When we are ready, we’ll call for you.
We want to make an order.
For me one ..
I’ll order ..
I will have a beer.
A cup of wine for me.
A bottle of wine, please.
Only fruit juice.
Whisky with soda, please.
I want the specialty of the house.
Make a request
A: Can I have some more bread, please?
B: I’ll get you some right away.
A: Can I have the menu, please?
B: Just a moment.
A: Excuse me, I dropped my fork. Can I get another, please?
B: Sure. I’ll get you one right away.
PAROU AQUI
Vocabulary
Restaurant Boiled
Cafeteria Braised
Terrace Grilled
Saloon Smoked
Waiter/ head waiter Omelet
Order Eggs
Cutlery Beefsteak
Table cloth Porkchop
Trolley/ service table Fillet
Napkin Mincemeat sausages
Spices Schnitzel
Salt-seller Chicken
Pepperbox Beef mutton
Cruet-stand Pork
Mustard Lamb
Jug pot Fish
Ash-tray Fried potatoes
Glass Lettuce
Cup Mashed potatoes
Bowl, basin Pickles
Spoon Dessert
Soup-ladle Crepes
Fork Ice cream
Knife, knives
Plate, dish
Menu
Aperitif
Cocktail
Caviar
Salad
Soup
Clear-soup
Vegetable broth
Lentil
Main dish
Underdone
Fried
Roasted