Oral English situational dialogue for dinner
Mom, what's for lunch?
Mom, what's for lunch?
Rice and roast chicken.
Rice and fried chicken.
Do you want to go out for dinner tonight?
Do you want to go out for dinner tonight?
Of course. Have you thought of any place?
Of course I know. Have you decided where to go?
Waiter, can you come here for a moment?
Waiter, can you come here for a moment?
Yes, is there a problem?
Okay, what's the problem?
I'm hungry. Let's get something to eat.
I'm hungry. Let's get something to eat.
Me too. Is there a place nearby where we can eat something?
I am hungry, too. Is there anything to eat around here?
May I take your order now, madam?
Have you thought of anything, madam?
Yes, what do you suggest?
Yes, do you have any recommendations?
Would you like to order now, madam?
Have you decided what to eat, madam?
Yes, please. I want steak and mushrooms.
Yes, I'd like a steak and mushrooms.
Would you like some more?
Do you want some more?
No, thanks. I've had enough.
No, thank you. I've had enough.
Well, it? This is my first night in Beijing. What should I eat?
This is my first night in Beijing. What should I eat?
You must try Beijing roast duck.
You should try Beijing roast duck.
What do you usually have for breakfast?
What do you usually have for breakfast?
I usually have milk and bread for breakfast.
I usually have milk and bread for breakfast.
Mom, I hate eating vegetables!
Mom, I hate eating vegetables!
I see. But you must eat that.
I understand, but you must eat.
Time for dessert! Are you still hungry?
Time for dessert! Are you still hungry?
I always have room for sweets!
As long as I have dessert, there will always be room in my stomach.
What would you like for dessert?
What would you like for dessert?
What do you have?
What do you have here?
Eat English dialogue.
What can I do for you, sir?
What do you want, sir?
B: What did you have this morning? What's this morning? What did you have here this morning? [Don't say this morning this morning]
A: Juice, cakes and snacks, everything.
Juice, cakes, all kinds of refreshments and so on, everything.
B: Me? Please give me a glass of tomato juice.
Please give me a glass of tomato juice.
Do you want some eggs?
Do you want some eggs or something?
Yes, bacon and eggs.
Yes, and bacon and eggs.
A: Anything else, sir?
Anything else, sir?
B: no, that? That's enough. Thank you.
No, that's enough. Thank you.
English dialogue in restaurant
Rumei: Everything on the menu looks good.
Rumei: Everything on the menu looks good.
Yunbo: Dashan, what are surfing and turf?
Yunbo: Dashan, what is this dish made of?
Dashan: It's veal steak and lobster tail.
Dashan: This is the tender steak with lobster tail.
Rumei: That sounds delicious. I like that. Dashan, what about you?
Rumei: That sounds delicious. I want a plate. Dashan, what about you?
Dashan: I can't decide.
Dashan: I can't decide.
Attendant: Are you ready to order?
Attendant: Are you ready to order?
Rumei: Yes, I want a steak.
Rumei: Yes. I'd like a seafood steak.
Yunbo: I want the same.
Yunbo: I want one too.
Dashan: Yeah. I want a hamburger. No, I want some roast beef. No, I want a T-bone steak.
Dashan: I want a hamburger. No, I want roast beef. No, I want a steak with bones.
Attendant: Would you like your meat rare, medium or well-done?
Waiter: Would you like your meat rare, medium or well-done?
Dashan & Rumei & Yunbo: Medium rare, please.
The three of them agreed: old or young.
Attendant: Do you want baked potatoes or rice?
Waiter: Baked potato or rice?
Dashan: I want a baked potato. No, I want some rice. No, it's baked potatoes.
Dashan: I want to eat baked potatoes. No, I want some rice. No, I want baked potatoes.
Yunbo: I want some rice.
Yunbo: I want rice.
Rumei: Me too.
Rumei: I want rice, too.
Attendant: Help yourself to a salad. It's behind you.
Attendant: There are salads at the salad counter. Help yourself. Right behind you.
Yunbo: Look at these different salads. Everything looks fresh.
Yunbo: Look at all kinds of salads here. Everything looks fresh.
Dashan: Salads are very popular in Canada. I like pasta salad. It is delicious.
Dashan: Salads are very popular in Canada. I like to eat cold noodles salad. It is delicious.
Yunbo: What is spaghetti salad?
Yunbo: What is the cold noodle salad made of?
Dashan: It's cold noodles, mayonnaise and vegetables.
Dashan: With cold noodles, mayonnaise and some vegetables.
Dashan: Rumei, try some bread. The weather is very warm.
Dashan: Rumei, try some bread. It's still hot.
Rumei: Yeah. It smells great.
Rumei: It smells good.
Dashan: Try fresh butter.
Dashan: Put some fresh butter on it and try it.
Rumei: Thank you.
Rumei: Thank you.
Dashan: You're welcome.
Dashan: You're welcome.
Rumei: Oh, it's delicious.
Rumei: Ah, it smells delicious.
English dialogue between eating and ordering
Host: Hello, sir. Welcome to the French Garden Restaurant. How many/much?
Moderator: Hello! Welcome to French Garden Restaurant, sir! How many, please?
Charles: One.
Charles: One.
Moderator: This way. Please sit down. Your waiter will be with you in a minute.
Moderator: This way, please. Please sit down. Your waiter will be here soon.
Attendant: Hello, sir. Would you like to order now?
Attendant: Hello! Would you like to order now, sir?
Charles: Yes, please.
Charles: Yes.
Attendant: What would you like to drink?
Attendant: What would you like to drink?
Charles: What do you have?
Charles: What do you have here?
Attendant: We have bottled water, juice and coke.
Attendant: We have bottled water, juice and coke.
Charles: Please give me a bottle of water.
Charles: A bottle of water, then.
Attendant: What would you like to eat?
Attendant: What would you like to eat?
Charles: I want a tuna sandwich and a bowl of vegetable soup.
Charles: I want a tuna sandwich and a bowl of vegetable soup.