👨🏫 ⏳Quick lesson: Common Questions and Phrases in a Restaurant in Spanish ⚠️PT.2⚠️ Knowing these common questions and phrases for use in a restaurant is crucial whether you're traveling or in the process of learning vocabulary. Please take a look at this list and don't forget to save this post for future reference! 👀📝 ‼️ Link in our bio if you want to learn even more ‼️
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What do our students think? Award winning chef Jose Fuentes Carrion, owner and head chef at Kulto, also the owner of various other restaraunts around Spain has written about his own experience in English: "I have been taking lessons with InAudio Languages for two years now and I have improved my level substantially, The first day is a casual talk/interview where they ask about the things you are interested in, proffesion, hobbies, etc. and then they use this info to create the material (listening and readings) you will do in the lessons, so the exercises become really enjoyable. Every lesson starts with a small talk, where you can talk freely about your day or the topics that you prefer, then you do some reading or listening, some grammar, and a correction of the words and sentences that you said in the wrong way (or that you didn't know how to say) while you were talking in those first minutes of the lesson. This way you are always talking about things that you are interested in and learning words you use everyday. As a summary of all this, the lessons become dynamic and really well structured, perfectly balanced, so you learn in an easy, smooth and consistant way, so you never get stuck or bored. I can assure you that it is one of the best parts of the week. I recommended it without any doubts (in fact i have done it to all my friends)". On our recomendation, make sure to visit his restaurant and speak English with him. Order the Satay! #chef #madrid #cocineros #inglesonline #restaurante
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Word of the Day (P-1037) Proffer: प्रॉफर: Verb: To offer or present something for acceptance. Usage: 1. A waiter typically proffers the dessert menu after the main course at a restaurant. 2. Many people tend to proffer unsolicited advice. Paramarsh Education Wishes You a Great Day! Please dial 9810770951 for Spoken English/ Communication Skills classes. #communicationskills #englishlearning #spokenenglish #languagelearning
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Mispronouncing at Restaurants? Let’s Fix That! In her latest video, Marium Farhan shares quick tips on how to confidently pronounce those tricky restaurant words and avoid common mistakes! 👉 Watch now to level up your English and dine like a pro! 🎥 Like, share, and drop your pronunciation struggles in the comments! #EnglishWithMarium #RestaurantVocabulary #PronunciationTips #LearnWithTopline #FluentEnglish #BeFluentFaster #ToplineEducation #LanguageHacks
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How can we say "it doesn't matter" in a conversation? 🤔 "No hay problema" Is the perfect way to say "it doesn't matter" or "no problem" in response to the waiter's apology for a mistake in your order. 😊 It's a polite and casual way to let the waiter know that you're not bothered by the error. #SpanishLearning #PoliteExpressions #BilingualJourney #SpanishHeritage #SpeakLatino #MultilingualMindset #SpanishAdventure
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Are you mispronouncing 'Buffet' at your favorite restaurant? 🍽️🥘 Hey there! It’s your favourite language pal, here to clear up another pronunciation puzzle. 🍝🍲The correct way to say "Buffet" is "Buh-FAY," with a silent "t" at the end.🍱🥗 Have you been saying it differently? Share your experiences in the comments and let’s perfect our pronunciation together. Stay tuned for more tips to improve your spoken English! #PronunciationTips #BuffetCorrectly #EnglishLearning #JoinTheCommunity
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Dishes and Silverware - When it's your turn to set the table, you definitely need to know the difference between un plato and un platillo . Check out this lesson to learn the Spanish names for dishes, silverware, and pots and pans. Published on Lawless Spanish
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¿Cómo se dice ME FLIPA en inglés? 🤔 ❌ It flips me?? 😝 NOOOOO! ✅ Se dice IT BLOWS MY MIND 👀 ¡La comida de ese restaurante ME FLIPA! ✅ The food at that restaurant BLOWS MY MIND! ✅ ME FLIPA = IT BLOWS MY MIND What blew your mind this summer? Your English Boost starts here! 🚀 #businessenglish #englishboost #yourenglishboost #inglesparaempresas #clasesdeinglés
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💥 Learn how to start a conversation in a restaurant. It can be essential if you are in a new country and they only speak English. 🤓 Read this article to enhance your English language skills. 💻 Learn more with Oxinity.
Conversations at a restaurant: by alexandra king - Profesor/a de inglés
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Have you ever said, "The client recommended me a restaurant"? Ever found yourself questioning if your grammar game is on point? 😕 Let me start by saying that the sentence "The client recommended me a restaurant" is not correct. The key lies in understanding the dynamics of the verb "recommend." Typically, it pairs with an indirect object and a direct object. Instead of "The client recommended me a restaurant," opt for the correct structure: "The client recommended a restaurant to me." 🍽️ Let me offer you other examples. 👇 ❌ Incorrect: Bob recommended me a book. ✅ Correct: Bob recommended a book to me. ❌ Incorrect: Jane recommended us a hotel. ✅ Correct: Jane recommended a hotel to us. Keep in mind that mastering these nuances elevates our language skills and fosters clear communication. Follow me for more free work-related tips. 👌 #learningenglish #englishteacher #languagemastery
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Restaurants and cafes are an awesome place to spend quality time with your buddies. When you visit there, you order foods and 🍷drinks. Here's a sample conversation on how to place an order in the restaurants. Want to stay updated on the latest content? Join WinEnglish #english #englishlearning #learnenglish #speakenglish
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