In this live class, Teacher Robin is talking about useful expressions to use at a restaurant. You can participate by writing in the comments. Enjoy!
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Robin
Vocabulary - Expressions to use at a restaurant
Pronunciation - American
In this live class, Teacher Robin is talking about useful expressions to use at a restaurant. You can participate by writing in the comments. Enjoy!
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I need training English now, I will traveling and February andI can help me please
Keep studying, Dilma. You’ll get there.
You speak very quickly , I do not have time to understand.
Hi! Try to watch the video a couple of times to understand. Practice makes perfect.
I’m from France and I love French cooking. I also enjoyed delicatessen from Austria and west America with tasteful burger. Thought the range of food is small… The quality of waiters is less than before. However it’s as important as the dishes ! Thanks for the class. Look out the beginning of the class is too long…
Hi Roulieta, thanks for your feedback 🙂
Hi, Robin! Thanks for the teaching To answer your questions, I really don’t have a preference . I like every kind of food. One of my best expérience was the three stars restaurant called « the five « in Paris. Wonderful! And the worst experience was in Le Mans : first, the spring rolls weren’t fresh and all the meal after that wasn’t tasty. I complained to the chef but he didn’t care. It’s a touristic place, so there is always a lot of people, even if the food isn’t good. It’s very sad because it doesn’t give a good… Read more »
Hi Aurélia, thank you for your detailed answer. Well done writing in English. I’m glad you enjoyed your time in Paris. I also love most foods 🙂 Enjoy studying with us.
Hi, I’m from Colombia, I love arabic food and the colombian food. My best experience was in the asian restaurant, It was on my honeymoon in Mexico, and the a bad experience was in a Colombian restaurant .
Thanks ,
Hi Sebastian, sorry to hear about your bad experience.