Fast Food | |
There are many types of restaurant. In this lesson, we will cover what you need to say in fast food restaurants, regular sit down restaurants, and luxury fine dining restaurants. | |
McDonald's is a popular restaurant, so I will use McDonald's as an example. The only thing you do when you go to a fast food restaurant is to go to the counter and order your food, then pay for it. That's all. Let's go through some quick sentences. | |
"Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order?" | |
"I'll take a Big Mac and a small coke." | |
"One Big Mac and one small coke. Will that be all?" | |
"Yes." | |
"Will that be for here or to go?" | |
"For here please." | |
"The total comes to $3.87." | |
A common mistake is to answer yes or no when you don't know the answer. I heard of many stories when the cashier asks, 'for here or to go', and the person says, 'yes'. It is simple to avoid this mistake by studying and being prepared. | |
In most fastfood restaurants, it is even easier to order. They have value meals and you just have to say a number. | |
"I'll take number 2." | |
But the difference is that there are sizes. | |
"Would you like medium, large, or super size?" | |
"Medium please." |