English Situational Conversation As a real-life mode of communication, as a source of language output, as the best way of language practice, and as a medium of language teaching, it plays a very important role for students who learn English as a foreign language. Below I bring you Living English Situational Conversation, welcome to learn!
English Situation Dialogues for Dining Out 1:
K: Do you want to go out for dinner tonight?
N: Sure. Have you got anywhere in mind?
K: I'm starving, so maybe we could go out for dinner tonight.
N: Sure. Have you got anywhere in mind?
K: I'm starving, so maybe we could go somewhere with large portions.
N: That Italian restaurant in the city center always has large portions.
K: I'm not really in the mood for Italian, actually. I was thinking of something a bit spicy.
N: If you want spicy food, then I'd recommend going to a Thai, Indian or other restaurant.
N: If you want spicy food, then I'd recommend going to a Thai, Indian or Chinese restaurant. How about that chinese buffet on Cowley Road?
K: I really like that restaurant; you get a lot for your money there. But, the've westernized their food, so it's not actually that spicy.
N:You're right. Most of their dishes have sweet sauces. We could try that Indian restaurant just down the road from us.
K: The Taj? They're a bit expensive, but they do serve large portions of very hot food.
N: The Taj it is then.
K: Shall we bring our own bottle of wine to save some money?
N: They'll still charge us a corkage fee.
K: That's right. It'll probably work out to be about the same then anyway.
N: Don't worry about money. I'll treat you tonight.
K: Aren't you sure?
N: Don't worry about money. I'll treat you tonight.
K: Aren't you sure? We could go Dutch.
N: No, I'll pay. It's my turn anyway. You paid last time.
K: I won't argue with that!
K: I won't argue with that. Let's go! Did you see the long lines behind us?
K: Yeah, I'm glad that we didn't have to wait long. I'm starving!
N: Let's take a look at the menu so we can order.
N: Let's take a look at the menu so we can order. Do you want to choose an appetizer for us to share?
K: What would you rather have, samosas or poppadoms?
N: I heard that one of their specialties is the samosa.
K: Well, let's get a plate of those then.
N: Sounds good. What are you going to have for your main course?
K: I think I might have a plate of those for us to share. K: I think I might have a dahl.
N: What's in a dahl?
K: It's got chickpeas and vegetables in a spicy curry sauce with rice.
N: That sounds nice. It's got chickpeas and vegetables in a spicy curry sauce with rice.
N: That sounds nice. Do you want to share some kebabs as well?
K: Ok. How about some lamb kebabs?
N: That's my favourite.
K: I think I'll have a beer.
N: Ok, shall I flag down the waitress?
K: I wouldn't recommend it.
N: You're right. That might seem a bit rude. It's a good thing I've got you with me!
K: What would you do without me?
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