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This test is about the phrases students can listen from a waiter in a restaurant

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Restaurant vocabulary Online version

This test is about the phrases students can listen from a waiter in a restaurant

by MARITZA ABIGAIL VARGAS ZAMORA
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A polite phrase to use when you give a customer something they have asked for (like a menu or salt & pepper), is

2

The two places in some restaurants where people can eat, are

3

The two types of water (with gas or without gas) that people drink in restaurants, are

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A politer way to ask a customer 'what do you want to drink?', is

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A politer way to say 'no problem' or 'yes' when a customer asks you for something, is

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When you tell a customer that you are going to find and give them menus to read, is

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A polite phrase used to ask a customer(s) if they want to drink water with their food, is

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A polite phrase used to tell a customer(s) that they can't sit at a table because it is for somebody else, is

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A phrase used to ask customers(s) what they want to order/drink/eat which includes the word 'for', is

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A politer way to ask a customer 'do you want to eat?', is

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A polite phrase you say to a customer(s) when you start to take them to their table, is

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A menu for wine, is called a

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A phrase you ask a customer to confirm (by saying yes or no) how many people they want a table in the restaurant for, is

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