... Elementary English for Tourism and Hospitality LESSON 8 – In the Restaurant STUDY NOTES Characters Mona: Guest Jack: Guest Jean: Waitress The story Mona ... Could you tell me what time the restaurant opens for dinner? B: Let me see. It’s open from 6 p.m. EXERCISES 1. Key vocabulary Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary.
... of the hotel. 5. I can put you ____ rooms six-eleven and six-twelve. 6. The lifts are down the corridor and ____ your right. 3. Jumbled sentences - Offering help. Rewrite the sentences with the ... train station is? A: May I be of assistance? B: Yes please. Can you tell me where the lift is? EXERCISES 1. Key vocabulary Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your diction...
... wait just a moment? EXERCISES 1. Key vocabulary Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary. anything else I’ll see to it right away iron tea-making facilities alarm ... (uncountable noun) some tea some milk some cutlery two cups (plural countable noun) three guests tea-making facilities brochures umbrellas some towels (undefined quantity) some tissues some magaz...
... Lotus. At the restaurant, Jean finds them a table and takes their drink orders. Language Point - Short answers Here are some guests’ questions followed by short answers for you to read out loud. ... word of the question will help you with the answer. Read them out loud. Will dinner be served at 8 p.m.? Yes it will. Is there a gymnasium on the 5 th floor? Yes there is. Do you have an iro...
... are at the Golden Lotus Restaurant. Jean gives them a menu and takes their orders. Language Pract- Describing dishes Here are some descriptions of dishes for you to read out loud. A: It all sounds ... B: The Vegetable Stir Fry has tofu that is marinated with soy sauce, ginger and garlic. Grammar - quite and very In the first example below, quite has a similar meaning to rather, pretty or...
... this chant out loud. Is there a problem? A problem with your pies? I apologise, apologise, I a-pol-o-gise! Suggested answers: 2. 1) everything 2) inconvenience 3) mistake, busy. 3. 1) There seems ... for 25 minutes and my meal hasn’t arrived yet. A: I’m sorry. I’ll see to it right away. Grammar - ‘mix up’ Mix up is a phrasal verb. That is, a verb followed by a preposition. It is possible...
... story
Mona and her father, Jack, take a taxi ride with Joe, the driver.
Language Practice -Small talk
When Mona and Jack get in the taxi, Joe asks them some questions to start a conversation. ... do?
Is it difficult to find a job in your country?
Do you like sport?
Language Practice - Contractions using will
As we learnt in lesson 10, “that’ll be” is a short way of sayin...
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shorts
sunglasses (formal)
sunnies (informal)
shades (informal)
Language Practice - Describing goods
There are a number of ways you can describe goods. Below are some examples
... story
Bob has a job interview with Justine, the manager of the Plaza Hotel.
Language Practice - Answering hypothetical questions
In lesson 26, Justine asks a hypothetical question. Below are ... sure I know the health and safety requirements associated with my position and follow hotel
procedures.
A: What would you do if one of our guests was very upset?
B: I would try and...