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English conversation about hotel restaurants

Face-to-face communication is indispensable for both domestic communication and study abroad, which highlights the role of situational dialogue in junior high school English learning. I have carefully collected English conversations about hotel restaurants for everyone to enjoy and learn!

English conversation about hotel restaurants Hello, what can I do for you?

B: Hello, can I have a double cheeseburger?

A: Is everything on it?

B: that sounds great.

Do you want French fries in your order?

B: May I have a large order of French fries?

Would you like something to drink?

Give me a medium Pepsi.

A: Do you want anything else?

No, thank you. That's it.

No problem, that'll be $5.48.

B: Thank you very much. Keep the change.

What do you think of this restaurant?

I really like it!

I really like the food here.

What do you like best?

A: I like fish best.

B: Fish is special, but I like dessert.

Macadamia nut cake is great!

B: I really think the service is very good.

Yes, the service does increase the experience.

B: I look forward to coming to this restaurant again.

Would you like some more coffee about the English conversation in the hotel restaurant?

No, thank you. I'm full. We need to find our waitress and get our bill.

Good luck finding a waitress!

B: The service is a bit bad tonight. Is that our server over there?

A: I'm going to check out because our server doesn't seem to be here.

B: Good. I'll stay here until you come back.

A: So the total amount of our dinner is 36 dollars.

How much do you think our waitress should get?

I wonder if it is appropriate not to tip as far as service is concerned.

I feel the same way, but they may really be shorthanded tonight.

I think we should leave 10%.

B: A tip of $3.60 is just right.

Would you like some more coffee about the English conversation in the hotel restaurant?

No, thank you. I'm full. We need to find our waitress and get our bill.

The waiter brought the bill right away.

B: This waitress is really good at it, isn't she?

Yes, the waitress did a good job.

B: ok, let's see what the losses are. The total amount of our meal is 36 dollars.

How much do you think you should tip?

Fifteen percent is a normal tip, but she really did a good job. What do you think of 20% this time?

Yes, 20% will do.

B: Her tip comes to $7.20, plus $36 on the bill. The total is $43.20.

Yes, it was a great meal!

I agree. Maybe we can come back next week.