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You wanted a table for you and a friend tonight at 8.00. What do you say when you ring the restaurant?
Hello, I’d like to book a table for 2 for 8 o’clock this evening, please.
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What do you say when you arrive?
Good evening. I rang earlier and reserved a table.
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Ask if your friend wants a first course.
Are you having a starter?
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It’s an Indian restaurant and you don’t know much about the food. What do you ask the waiter?
Could you recommend something from the menu?
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Ask if you need to order rice with it.
Does it come with rice?
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The waiter goes away while you decide. What do you ask when you’re ready?
Could we order, please?
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Order some vegetable soup.
I’d like the vegetable soup, please.
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Your friend orders Chicken Korma and you want it too. What do you say to the waiter?
I’ll have the same, please.
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Your food comes but the waiter doesn’t come back with the drinks. What do you say to another waiter?
Excuse me, we ordered some drinks but they haven’t arrived.
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After the meal the waiter asks if you want anything else. How do you say no?
No thank you. Could we have the bill, please?
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The bill includes coffee, which you didn’t have. What do you say?
Excuse me, I think there’s been a mistake. You’ve charged us for coffee and we didn’t have any.
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You want to pay for your friend. How do you say this?
Let me get this.
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Your friend wants to pay. How do you say that you really want to?
No, I insist.
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He recommends ‘Chicken Korma’. What do you ask?
What exactly is Chicken Korma?
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Your friend is determined to pay. What do you say?
Oh, alright then, if you insist. But you must let me pay next time.
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