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A brief conversation in hotel oral English
Spoken English is a tool for you to communicate with others. However, at present, the country generally does not attach importance to oral English in middle schools. For example, oral English was not directly examined in the national college entrance examination. If you are only a middle school student now, you don't have to spend too much time on spoken English. If you are a college student, you must pay attention to it. The following is a short conversation about hotel spoken English. Let's take a look at:

A brief conversation in hotel oral English

What can I do for you, sir? What do you want, sir?

What did you do this morning?

What did you have here this morning?

Juice, cakes and snacks, and everything.

Juice, cakes, all kinds of snacks and so on, everything.

Me? Please give me a glass of tomato juice. Please give me a glass of tomato juice.

Do you have cereal, sir? Would you like some cereal, sir?

Yes, a plate of cream wheat. Yes, a porridge.

Where are the eggs? Do you want some eggs or something?

Bacon and butter toast eggs. I like my bacon very crisp.

Yes, and bacon and eggs. I like crispy bacon.

How do you want your eggs? What do you think of your eggs?

Fried, please. deep-fry

Anything else, sir? Anything else, sir?

No, that? Thank you. No, that's enough. Thank you.

Hotel welcome English conversation

W: Good morning, sir. Welcome to our restaurant. Have you made a reservation with us?

Good morning, sir. Welcome to our shop. Do you have a reservation?

No, I didn't? T book in advance.

No, we didn't make a reservation in advance.

W: So how many guests are there in your party? How many people are there?

G: We need a table for four.

We'd like a table for four.

W: Certainly. This way, please Is this table all right?

Ok, this way, please. Is this table all right?

G: well, I guess we? I want to sit at the table by the window.

I think it is the one by the window.

W: Excuse me, sir. The one by the window has been reserved.

Sorry, sir, the one by the window has been reserved.

G: Isn't it? It doesn't matter. I'll take this.

It doesn't matter. I'll take this one.

W: Please sit down. Here? Here is the menu. What kind of tea do you want?

Please sit down. Here is the menu. What kind of tea would you like to drink?

G: I want to drink Longwu tea. Thank you.

Oolong tea, please.

Woman: Me? I'll be right there, sir.

I'll bring you tea right away.

English dialogue about attracting customers in hotels.

G: We reserved a table for two. The number of this table is 10.

We reserved 1 table for two, which means 10.

W: Let me see. (Looking at the reservation list) Ah, yes. Mr. Green, we are waiting for you. Me? I'll show you to the table. This is table 10. Do you like it?

let me check. (looking at the reservation) Ah, yes. Mr. Green. We are waiting for you. ? This is 10 station. what do you think?

G: Yes. It? It's good. It? This is a good place. Good. This place is nice.

Thank you, Mr. Green. I'm glad you like it. Please sit down. Would you like to order now?

Thank you, Mr. Green. I'm glad you like it here. Please sit down. Would you like to order now?

G: Ayrton? I don't think we? I have decided what to eat today.

I don't think we have decided what to eat today.

W: Here? Here is the menu. You can have a look first.

Here is the menu. Please have a look first.

G: OK. Thank you, miss.

Ok, thank you, miss.

What about you? Welcome to visit. You're welcome.

The hotel asked customers to wait for a moment for English conversation.

W: Good morning, sir. Welcome to XXX restaurant.

Good morning, sir. Welcome to XXX restaurant.

G: Good morning. Good morning.

W: How many people are there in your party?

How many, please?

G: Four. We'd like a table for four.

Four people. We'd like a table for four.

W: Excuse me, sir. Me? I'm afraid the tables for four of us are full. Would you mind waiting until you are free?

Excuse me, sir. The tables for four are full. Wait for a table, okay?

G: Hmm. How long will it take?

So, how long will it take?

Woman: Me? Not sure, sir. But if you are in a hurry, I can arrange for you to sit separately.

Not necessarily. If Mr. Wang is in a hurry, I can arrange for you to sit separately

G: Oh, no. That? Too much trouble. we? I'll wait.

Oh, no, that's too much trouble. Let's wait.

W: May I have your name?

May I have your name, sir?

Yes, I'm Steele.

My name is Steele.

W: Is Mr. Steele there? This is waiting card number 5 for you. Would you mind waiting in the lobby until I call your name?

Mr. Steele, this is waiting card number 5 for you. Please wait in the lounge and I'll call your name.

G: OK. Please a little faster.

All right. hurry up , a bit , please.

W: I will.

All right.

w:? Dining for four is free. )

There is a table for four. )

Number five, Mr. Steele. We can seat you now. Me? I am sorry to have kept you waiting.

Mr. Steele, we can arrange you on the 5th. Sorry to have kept you waiting.

G: That's all right. Thank you.

That's all right, thank you.