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Hotel restaurants often use spoken English dialogue.

In order to better enjoy the pleasure of traveling abroad, it is necessary to learn spoken English commonly used in tourism. I am here to provide travel English, hoping to help you.

Restaurant dialogue 1

A: Excuse me. Can you recommend a good restaurant?

Excuse me, can you recommend a good restaurant?

B: Yes. What kind of food do you want to eat?

Ok, what kind of food do you want to eat?

Is there a China restaurant near here?

Is there a China restaurant near here?

B: There's one across the street.

There is one across the street.

Where can I eat the best local food?

Where can I eat the best local food?

I suggest you go to the Green Hotel.

I suggest you go to the Green Hotel.

A: Is it far from here?

Is it far from here?

Restaurant dialogue 2

I want a table for three or four at seven o'clock.

I'd like to reserve a table for three or four at seven.

Please reserve a table for three.

Please reserve a table for three.

Sorry, I'll be about thirty minutes late.

Sorry, I'll be about 30 minutes late.

Do I have to dress formally?

Do I have to wear formal clothes?

B: Good evening. How many people are there in your party?

Good evening. How many people are there in your party?

A: Two.

Guys.

Restaurant dialogue 3

Do you know any good China restaurants nearby?

Do you know a good China restaurant near here?

Is there a China restaurant along the street?

Is there a China restaurant on this street?

Is there a cheaper restaurant near here?

Is there a cheaper restaurant near here?

I want to eat some French food.

I want to eat some French food.

A: I'd like to reserve a table for three at seven tonight.

I'd like to reserve a table for three at 7 o'clock tonight.

B: Three people. Your name, please?

Three people. what is your name , please?

I would like to make a reservation.

I'd like to reserve a table.