F2F Class Notes 22nd July (Celeste)
I’m very carefully to practice this pronunciation.
I’m very careful/cautious when I practice this pronunciation.
Original
Normally if we go to an foreign restaurant, if we want to place the order we should say ‘May I have order please?” “May I have menu please?” If we are ready to order, so you shouldn’t you should never never be rude to the servers. Never never flag them down, wave them down, or snap them. If we are ready to order we should put the menu on the table and the server will pay attention to that and come to us for order. If I have lunch with coworkers or friends everyone will get one menu we can place our order individually. If we have lunch with our boss we never order the most expensive dish on the menu. If we are not sure which dish to choose we can also ask for the server. We can get the suggestion from the server. Let him tell us which is the most popular dish on the menu, which is his favorite dish on the menu.
Edited
Normally if we go to a foreign/Western restaurant, if we want to place the order we should say ‘May I order please?”, “May I have a menu please?” If we are ready to order, you shouldn’t be rude to the servers. Never never flag them down, wave them down, or snap at them. If we are ready to order we should put the menu on the table and the server will pay attention to that and come to us for the order. If I have lunch with coworkers or friends everyone will get one menu and we can place our order individually. If we have lunch with our boss we never order the most expensive dish on the menu. If we are not sure which dish to choose we can also ask the server. We can get the suggestion from the server. He/She/They can tell us which is the most popular dish on the menu, which is his/her/their favorite dish on the menu.
What’s more…. – Also / Then / Next / After / Furthermore / Finally / In conclusionÂ
appetizers (usually shared) > soups/salads (individual) > main course (individual) > dessert (shared or individual)
don’t be shared
I think the appetizers aren’t /are not shared
public chopsticks – restaurant chopsticks /Â shared /serving utensils/chopsticks
especially – ***please remember (ssssssssssss peshull ee)
things are changed
things changed
things are changing
snap – sound with fingers
slap – to hit sth/sb with your hand
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