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1 (No.16-1) Talk about food 1 1. What kind of food do you like? = What s your favorite kind of food? 2. I like Chinese food best. = I like Chinese cuisines. 3. I eat any kind of food. = Any food will do. I like them all. 4. I m not particular about food. = I m not picky about food. = I m not choosy about what I eat. 5. I m getting used to the food here. = I m getting accustomed to the food here. 6. I eat anything except mutton. = I eat anything but not mutton. 7. How do you like Japanese food? Ex) How do you like Japanese food? I like it very much. 8. Have you tried sukiyaki? = Have you had sukiyaki before? Ex) Have you tried sukiyaki? Yes, it was delicious. 9. You have a sweet tooth, don t you? = Do you like sweets?
2 (No.16-2) Talk about food 2 1. I like both sweet and hot foods. = Any sweet and hot foods will do for me. 2. What do you usually eat at home? Ex) What do you usually eat at home? We mostly eat beef. 3. I try to eat a lot of vegetables. = I love eating vegetables. 4. Are you a vegetarian? Ex) Are you a vegetarian? No, I eat meat and fish. 5. Is it good? = What about the taste? 6. Unfortunately, it s not to my taste. = Sorry, but I don t really like it. 7. This is delicious! = This is very good! 8. This tastes awful. 9. This is too salty. 10. The beefsteak is very good today. 11. It was a very enjoyable dinner. 12. I really had a great time with our dinner tonight.
3 (No.16-3) About a meal 1 1. Do you have breakfast every morning? Ex) Do you have breakfast every morning? No, I just have coffee in the morning. 2. I sometimes skip breakfast. 3. I buy something to get on my way to the office. 4. I have lunch at the employees cafeteria. 5. There are many reasonable restaurants near my office. 6. I take my lunch box to the office. Ex) Where do you eat lunch? I take my lunch box to the office. 7. I make lunch boxes for my children every morning. 8. I usually have dinner at home. 9. It s the only time for me to talk with my family. 10. As for dinner, I usually eat outside. 11. It s difficult to have a balanced diet. Ex) Do you eat right? Not really. It s difficult to have a balanced diet. 12. I tend to eat too much. Ex) You need to control how much you eat. I know, but I tend to eat too much. 13. You should be more careful of what you eat. = You should pay more attention to your diet.
4 (No.16-4) About a meal 2 1. Do you cook? Ex) Do you cook? Sometimes I do. 2. I usually cook for myself. 3. I don t cook at all. 4. Yumiko is a very good cook. = Yumiko cooks very well. 5. I take cooking classes. Ex) How did you learn cooking? I take cooking classes. 6. I like baking, too. = I love baking rice cakes too. 7. I ll make some Italian food for you. = I prepared Italian pasta for you. 8. Help yourself to anything you like. 9. What kind of food do you prefer? 10. I will have whatever you recommend. 11. I have to avoid food containing fat. 12. I prefer to eat food with less fat.
5 (No.16-5) Drink liquor 1 1. Do you drink? Ex) Do you drink? Yeah, I like to drink. 2. I don t drink. = I drink occasionally. 3. I get drunk easily. = I get drunk quickly. 4. You look like you can hold your liquor. Ex) You look like you can hold your liquor. No, I don t drink so much. 5. He drinks like a fish. 6. What s your favorite drink? = What drink do you like best? Ex) What s your favorite drink? I like wine the best. 7. I have a drink with my dinner everyday. 8. I drink beer or sake at home. 9. Can we sit at the counter? 10. I ll start with beer. = I ll have beer first. Ex) What would you like to drink? I ll start with beer.
6 (No.16-6) Drink liquor 2 1. What brands of beer do you have? Ex) What brands of beer do you have? We have almost all Japanese brands. 2. Do you have beer on tap? = Do you have draft beer? 3. Would you like another? = Would you like more? 4. Another bottle of beer, please. = One more bottle of beer, please. 5. I m drunk. 6. I m a little drunk. = I m slightly drunk. 7. I think I drank too much. 8. He s dead drunk. He s stone sober. 9. Somebody should take him home. 10. Let s go to another bar. 11. Let s go barhopping tonight. 12. You were really drunk last night. 13. Who lead you home last night? 14. You consumed 5 bottles of beer last night.
7 (No.16-7) Choose a shop 1 1. Where would you like to go for dinner tonight? = Which restaurant shall we go tonight? 2. Do you have any particular restaurant in mind? 3. How about the new Thai restaurant near the station? = Shall we try the new Thai restaurant near the station? 4. I went to a very good sushi bar the other day. = I dined at a very good sushi bar the other day. 5. They use very fresh seafood. 6. Let s find a good place in the restaurant guide. 7. Which do you prefer, Italian or Chinese food? Ex) Which do you prefer French or Indian food? I prefer French for tonight. 8. This restaurant serves real Japanese food. = You can have authentic Japanese food at this restaurant. 9. They also have a variety of wines. 10. Could you recommend some good restaurants around here? Ex) Could you recommend some good restaurants around here? Sure, there are many. 11. Is the place popular among local people? Ex) You should try that restaurant. Is the place popular among local people? 12. What is your special food here?
8 (No.16-8) Choose a shop 2 1. Are there any restaurants still open near here? 2. I ll take you to my favorite sukiyaki place. = I ll take you to the sukiyaki place where I regularly go. 3. The food there is very good. = They serve very good food. 4. Let s go to an inexpensive place today. Ex) Let s go to an inexpensive place today. Yeah, I don t want to spend too much. 5. That restaurant was not as good as I expected. = That restaurant was a disappointment. 6. Let s have some pizza delivered. = Let s order some pizza for delivery. Ex) I don t feel like eating out. Then, let s have some pizza delivered. 7. I want a restaurant with reasonable prices. 8. I d like a restaurant with a cheerful atmosphere. 9. Where is the main area for restaurants? 10. Where can I order? 11. May I see your menu?
9 (No.16-9) Go for a meal 1 1. Do we need a reservation at this restaurant? 2. I ll make a reservation. = I ll book a table. 3. We d like to reserve a table for tomorrow. 4. We d like to come at six o clock. Ex) What time? We d like to come at six o clock. 5. We re group of four. Ex) How many people? We re group of three. 6. What time will a table be available? Ex) Sorry, all tables are booked at eight. What time will a table be available? 7. Do you have non-smoking tables? Ex) Do you have non-smoking tables? We do, but they ll be full tomorrow. 8. Could we have a table by the window? 9. Should I wear a jacket and tie? Ex) Should I wear a jacket and tie? Yes, we have a dress code. 10. Could you tell me how to get there? 11. Where is your smoking area here?
10 (No.16-10) Go for a meal 2 1. I have a reservation. My name is Frank. = I m Frank. I ve booked a table. 2. We don t have a reservation. 3. Do you have a table for four? 4. How long does it take us to wait? = How long do we have to wait? Ex) How long does it take us to wait? I suppose its 15 or 20 minutes. 5. How many groups are waiting before us? 6. I didn t expect this place would be so busy. Ex) Wow, people are waiting. I didn t expect this place would be so busy. 7. This type of restaurant is very popular lately. 8. Shall we go to another place? = Would you like to go to another place? 9. Let s wait at the bar. 10. Would you like to wait over a drink? 11. I m really getting hungry. 12. Shall we start now? 13. They said they are coming. Let s wait for a minute. 14. I like the restaurant setting. Don t you? 15. It s somewhat a classic Japanese house.
11 (No.16-11) Order 1 1. May we see the menu? =Would you bring us the menu? = Menu, please. 2. Do you have Japanese menu? 3. Would you care for a drink before dinner? Ex) Would you care for a drink before dinner? I ll have a sherry? 4. What s today s special? = What s your specialty today? 5. What would you recommend today? Ex) What would you recommend today? We have some very fresh seafood. 6. I ll have it. Ex) Our specialty today is roasted beef. I ll have it. 7. Do you have any local dishes? 8. What should I order as an appetizer? 9. I d like some vegetables as an appetizer. 10. I ll have fish as the main dish. = I d like fish as the main dish. 11. I want to order grilled tuna. Do you have it? 12. What are your beverages offered here?
12 (No.16-12) Order 2 1. How is the sea bass cooked? Ex) How is the sea bass cooked? It s either steamed or grilled. 2. What kind of dish is this? 3. Do you have vegetarian dishes? 4. We haven t decided yet. 5. We need some more time. Ex) Are you ready to order? We need some more time. 6. We re ready to order. = We ve decided. 7. Could we have separate checks? = We d like to have separate checks. 8. I ll have this and this. 9. I ll have the same. = The same for me please. 10. What s that person having? Ex) What s that person having? That s veal scallopini. 11. Would you like some wine? Could you recommend some good wine? 12. Which wine do you like? Rice wine?
13 (No.16-13) Conversation when eating 1 1. It smells good. 2. The garnish also looks good. 3. Does it taste good? 4. I wonder if I can finish this by myself. 5. Would you like to taste this? Ex) Would you like to taste this? Yes, taste mine, too. 6. May I have a glass of water? 7. I d like another glass of red wine. 8. How am I supposed to eat this? = How will I eat this? 9. Could you pass me the salt and pepper? = Hand me salt and pepper, please. 10. May I have some more bread? 11. Do you use chopsticks? = Are you comfortable with chopsticks? 12. Shall I ask for a knife and fork? 13. Excuse me. I dropped my knife. Ex) Excuse me. I dropped my knife. I ll bring a new one right away. 14. Please pass me the other plate. 15. Can I have a salad please?
14 (No.16-14) Conversation when eating 2 1. Excuse me. I spilled wine. Ex) Excuse me. I spilled wine. Let me change the tablecloth. 2. What happened to our order? = We re waiting for our order. Ex) What happened to our order? It will come in a few minutes. 3. This is not what I ordered. 4. We d like to share the dish. 5. Could we have small plates? = Could you bring us small plates? 6. Shall we order some more dishes? 7. Please take the plate. Ex) Have you finished? Yes, please take the plate. 8. What do you have for dessert? Ex) What do you have for dessert? I ll show you what we have. 9. I d like some cheese. 10. I want to change my order. 11. I really like the ambiance of this restaurant. 12. We would like to cancel 1 order.
15 (No.16-15) Payment 1 1. Check, please. =May I have the bill. Please. 2. Can I pay here? 3. Where should I pay? 4. What is this for? = What is this charge for? 5. I think there s a mistake in the bill. 6. Is a service charge included? 7. How much should the tip be? Ex) How much should the tip be? Normally, it s 7% of the bill. 8. Let s split the check. = Let s split the bill. 9. I ll take care of the bill. = I ll pay the bill. 10. This is on me. = This is my treat. = Let me get this one. 11. Let me pay the bill this time. 12. We d like to pay separately. 13. Do you accept credit card here? = Do you honor credit card here?
16 (No.16-16) Payment 2 1. How much are they per dozen? 2. I need a receipt. 3. I will give you 6 percent discount. 4. I took care of the check. 5. How much is it all together? 6. Does it include tax? 7. Could you give me a little discount? 8. Can I buy it tax-free? 9. Do you accept traveler s checks? 10. Can I pay in Japanese yen and American dollars mixed? 11. Is there any mistake in this bill? 12. How long does it take to reach Japan by airmail? 13. I don t have my change back yet. 14. How much is it? Ex) How much is it? = It s 19 dollars. = I ll take this. = Can I pay it in Japanese yen? 15. Please recount the bill. 16. You dropped your 10, Keep the change. It s yours now. 18. Here s your tip. Keep it.
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