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Learn English Online - Useful Expression at the Restaurant

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These are some useful expressions that you may use when going to the restaurant. Subscribe to our channel. Ask for our Live classes on line!

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  • How do you serve this food= This is really vague. If someone asks this, they're usually asking about things that come with the food (side dishes) but I think you mean "How is this cooked/How is this prepared"

    Would you like to order any dessert: The "any" sounds awkward.

    Give me the check please= sounds rude. "May I have/could you bring the check please?" sounds nicer

    Do you need an invoice?= I think you mean receipt, not invoice.

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  • The video really helps beginner learners of English.

  • "How many people are there?" NOT "How many people are you?" I'm only one person last time I looked. XD

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  • Bufet is spelled Buffet..

    Could you bring some snacks to start is not an expression used here.

  • Bufet is spelled Buffet

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