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Taking Customers' Orders

Section 1: language focus

1. Structures

Articles: A/AN and THE

Look at these sentences.

  • Every summer we stay in a hotel in Rome. The hotel is in the city centre.
  • Could I have the menu, please?
  • Could I have a beer, please?
  • Could I speak to the manager, please?

PRACTICE

Fill in the blanks with blanks with A/AN or THE.

  1. On Saturdays we eat in _____ restaurant in Oxford. _____ restaurant is near _____ River Thames.
  2. Do you have _____ reservation, madam?
  3. Can I have _____ reservation, madam?
  4. Would you like to see _____ wine list, sir?
  5. Would you like _____ aperitif?
  6. _____ beer here is very good.
  7. Could I have _____ bill?

A or SOME

Look at these sentences.

  • I’d like a (glass of) beer/a glass of wine/a table near the window/a (cup of) coffee
  • I’d like some bread/some wine/some water/some milk

PRACTICE

Fill in the blanks with A or SOME.

  1. I’d like ______ whisky, please.
  2. There’s ______ bread on the table.
  3. Could I have _____ glass of wine?
  4. Mr. Jones has left ____ money in his room.
  5. Could I have ______ rice?

Taking orders

A. Waiter B. Customer A. Waiter
Would you like a/ansome aperitif?….?water?….? FIXME: A LIST CAN NOT BE A TABLE ENTRY. (Repeats the offer)(Yes,) please.(Yes,) OK.(Yes,) fine. Very good, Sir/Madam.(Informal: Fine!/OK)
Would you like to sit near…?sit in theshade/sun?see thewine list?set menu?order now? FIXME: A LIST CAN NOT BE A TABLE ENTRY. Sure.That would be nice/great/ splendid/etc.Yes, I could do with a/some …No, thanks.Not really, (thanks)(No,) it’s OK.I don’t know.I’m not too sure.Let me see/think.Can you give us a bit more time? Certainly, Sir/Madam.(Informal: Sure!/OK!)

Recommending

I haven’t decidedI can’t make up my mindI’m wondering about an appetizera soupa main coursea dessert
What would you suggestWhat do you recommend as an appetizer?a soup?a main course?a dessert?
I can recommend the …… It’s They’re excellent.particularly good.one of the chef’s specialties.

Recommending and comparing

Customer

What’s the difference between the Beaujolais and the Nuits St. Georges?
Which is lighter:more full-bodied:drier:sweeter: the Beaujolais… or the Nuits St. Georges?…

Waiter/waitress

Oh, the Beaujolais… is lighter etc. than the Nuits St. Georges?…
Oh, the Nuits St. Georges?… is not as lighter etc. as the Beaujolais…

Practice

1. Complete the following conversations.

Conversation 1

Waiter (W):_________________.

Guest (G): I’d like to have dinner in your restaurant at 7:00 tonight.

W: ________?

G: A table for two?

W: __________?

G: David Smith.

W: Mr. Smith, __________?

G: No, thanks.

Conversation 2

W: _________

G: This is Henry Green speaking. I’d like to have a table for four tonight.

W: __________?

G: At about eight.

W: ___________

G: Yes, you are right. By the way, could you give us a table in the corner? We’d like to have a quiet table.

W: ______________?

G: Thank you. Good-bye.

2. List the order in which restaurant staff do these things. For example: 1 = (e)

  1. ask if guests would like to see the wine list
  2. bring the wine list
  3. serve the bread or rolls
  4. take the guests to their table
  5. receive guests when they arrive
  6. take guests’ coats to the cloakroom
  7. take down the orders from the first and second courses
  8. ask if guests would like an aperitif (a drink before meal)
  9. offer water
  10. take down the wine order
  11. bring the menu

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Source:  OpenStax, English for tourism. OpenStax CNX. Aug 13, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10770/1.2
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