B: What have you got this morning?
A: Fruit juice, cakes and refreshments, and everything.
B: I'd like to have a glass of tomato juice, please.
A: Any cereal, sir?
B: Yes, a dish of cream of wheat.
A: And eggs?
B: Year, bacon and eggs with buttered toast. I like my bacon very crisp.
A: How do you want your eggs?
B: Fried, please.
A: Anything more, sir?
B: No, that's enough. Thank you. Thank you.
Dialogue 2 (A couple waiting to be seated in a crowded restaurant)
A: Do you have a reservation, sir? Do you have a reservation, sir?
B: No, I am afraid we don't.
A: I'm sorry. The restaurant is full now. You have to wait for about half an hour. Would you care to have a drink at the lounge until a table is available? Would you care to have a drink at the lounge until a table is available? Would you care to have a drink at the lounge until a table is available? Would you care to have a drink at the lounge until a table is available?
B: No, thanks. We'll come back later. May I reserve a table for two? May I reserve a table for two? May I reserve a table for two?
A: Yes, of course. May I have your name, sir? May I have your name, sir?
B: Bruce. By the way. Can we have a table by the window? By the way. Can we have a table by the window?
A: We'll try to arrange it but I can't guarantee, sir.
B: That's fine. (Half an hour later, the couple comes back.) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce come back.
A: Your table is ready, sir. Please step this way. Please step this way.
Dialogue 3
A: Waiter, a table for two, please.
B: Yes, this way please.
A: Can we see the menu, please?
B: Here you are.
A: What's good today?
B: I recommand crispy and fried duck.
A: We don't want that. Well, perhaps we'll begin with mushroom soup, and follow by some seafood and chips. Well, perhaps we'll begin with mushroom soup, and follow by some seafood and chips. B: Do you want any dessert?
C: No dessert, thanks. Just coffee. Just coffee.
(After a few minutes.) After a while.
A: I can have the check, please.
C: George. Let's split this.
A: No, it's my treat tonight.
B: Cash or charge, sir?
A: Charge, please. Put it on my American Express. Put it on my American Express.
A: Charge, please.