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accommodate[ Âk¶mÂdéit -k≤-] v. diner[ dáinÂR -nÂ] n. loaf[ louf lÂuf] n. set the table
Could you let me know how many people the hall The diners are sipping their coffee. The waiter is placing a loaf of bread on the table. A woman is setting the table in a restaurant.
can accommodate?
main course sip[sip] v.
beverage[b§v‰rid,] n. dining area
The waiter is bringing the main course to the table. She’s sipping from a tea cup.
The woman is drinking a cold beverage. They’re going into the dining area.
make a selection snack shop
buffet[ bÂf§i bù-] n. fill up
She’s making a selection from a tray of He’s buying cookies at a snack shop.
The tables at the buffet are laid out with food. The woman is filling up the glasses with juice. cheeses.
cafeteria[k®fÂt̉riÂ] n. fresh[fre∫] adj. mashed[mæ∫t] adj. spoil[sp∞il] v.
The people are lining up for lunch in the cafeteria. There is fresh fruit in a basket. They’re having mashed potatoes with their Refrigerate the food to prevent spoiling.
chicken.
cap[kæp] n. frozen[ frouzn frÂuzn] adj.
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The cap is next to the bottle on the table. She’s getting a package of frozen vegetables from patron[p§itrÂn] n. steam[sti;m] v.
the freezer. The patrons are sitting down at a restaurant. I’d like to order the steamed fish.
check[t∫ek] n. gather[ g©"ÂR -"Â] v. plate[pleit] n. study the menu
The waiter is giving the man the check. Some diners are gathered around a table. The waiter is putting a clean plate on the table. The woman is studying the menu in a restaurant.
chef[∫ef] n. grab a bite pour[ p∞;R p∞;] v. tablecloth[ t§iblkl≥;^ -kl∞^] n.
The chef is putting the finishing touches on a dish. The man is grabbing a bite to eat at a hamburger A man is pouring water into a diner’s glass. A tablecloth is being put on a table.
place.
recipe[ r§sÂpì -si-] n. take an order
coffee tray grilled[grild] adj.
He’s looking at a book of recipes. The waitress is taking an order from a customer.
The waitress is holding a coffee tray. Would you like it grilled or fried?
refreshments[rifr§∫mÂnts] n. taste[teist] v.
collect the menu have a light dinner
They’re enjoying some refreshments at the snack The chef is tasting the dish.
The waiter is collecting the menus from the diners. I’m going to have a light dinner tonight. bar.
cutlery[k=tlÂri] n. have a meal serve[ sÂ;Rv sÂ;v] v. wait for a table
If you need extra cutlery, please ask a member of The people are having a meal at a restaurant. The man is being served a steak with vegetables. The couple is waiting for a table in the foyer.
our waitstaff.
set out vegetable[vèd,‰tÂbl] n.
dine[dain] v. help oneself to
The plates and cutlery have been set out on the The cook is cutting vegetables in the kitchen.
They’re dining at a Chinese restaurant. Diners are helping themselves to the buffet at a table.
restaurant.
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