• This dialogue includes most of the basic questions you'll need to know while dining solo, when ordering food may be your only conversation at the restaurant.
  • İngilizce Restaurant Diyalogu 2. B.B.: Do you want an appetizer, Vera? Oysters, lox, smoked herring, or avocado? – Meze ister misin, Vera?
  • B: Sure. Your friends are waiting for you in the restaurant. A: Do you have a reservation? B: Yes, I’m joining Kim’s party.
  • At the Restaurant - English dialogue lesson to practice with food vocabulary and phrases used in a restaurant.
  • And for dessert we eat ice cream in the summer. I love this restaurant! It's just a little bit far from our house, so we don't often eat there.
    Bulunamadı: dialogue
  • Learn how to order food and drinks in a restaurant and how to make positive or negative comments on food. Enrich your vocabulary with new English words.
    8 milyon görüntüleme
    Yayınlandı27 Oca 2019
    Bulunamadı: dialogue, in
  • In a Restaurant Situational Dialogues were designed with variety of 44 everyday English usage situations. This is designed for Intermediate level and above.
  • Asking for information: restaurant dialogues (possible answers) 1. A: We didn’t make a reservation. Can we still get a table?/ Do you have any tables available?
    Bulunamadı: in
  • SPEAKING: dialogue "at the restaurant". Are you hungry? activity 1. Click on the following link to do the comprehension activities: A restaurant menu.
  • 4. Listen to three dialogues in the same restaurant. When does each dialogue take place? Choose the correct words.
  • The video includes common vocabulary and phrases used in restaurants and on menus to make the experience even easier for you.
  • Two student volunteers will go to the front of the class and read the dialogue from page 2. Fill in the missing words as you listen. Listen again with two new speakers.
  • At the restaurant English Английский. Put the words in the correct group. ... Dialogue At the restaurant.
  • At the restaurant. A restaurant dialogue between a client and waiter. First the students put the sentences of the dialogue in the correct order.