How to order at a restaurant in English – Restaurant Conversation Lesson – Restaurant English
Nowadays almost every restaurant employs well educated staff and trains them well. The restaurant employees can help you choose what you want to eat, but you’ll need to communicate well to put a good impression on everyone. In this video, we’ll learn about some phrases that will help you to place your order without any hesitation in a restaurant.
Practice all the phrases at the end to build your fluency and comprehension.
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Hi, Thank you so much.It’s was an interesting lesson.Can you explain the
difference (have been has been,had been) please.thank.May GOD bless you.
Hi, Sure… Have been – Something in the pas related to multiple things, or
the person you are talking to, also when you talk about yourself. Example –
They have been to New York. You have been to New York. I have been to New
York. Has been – Something in the past, when you talk about something or
somebody else. Example She has been to New York. My bike has been to New
York.
are you guys all teachers in high school or….?
We are all makers of videos.
Useful as always. 🙂
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These videos are very well made. I am an experienced English teacher but
I am new to the video making process and quite frankly, mine are, well, a
bit lacking. Great material!