Culips Everyday English Podcast

Real Talk #028 – Asking for something at a restaurant

11.03.2018 - By Culips English PodcastPlay

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Have you ever wanted to ask for something at a restaurant, but weren’t sure of the best way to phrase it? In this episode, Andrew and Suzanne introduce a phrase that allows you to politely ask for anything at a restaurant. Look out for some useful pronunciation tips, as well! Fun facts The world’s largest restaurant is located in Damascus, Syria. There are 6,014 available seats in this restaurant. That’s a lot of customers! Expressions included in the study guide * To run out of [something] * Whirlwind * Could I get [something], please? * Eavesdrop * Vouch for [something/someone] * To touch upon [something] Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free

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