Unit Fourteen Room Service 3 Lesson One Taking

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Unit Fourteen Room Service 餐旅英文與會話 3

Unit Fourteen Room Service 餐旅英文與會話 3

Lesson One Taking Orders Captain: Good evening, Room Service. May I help you? Guest:

Lesson One Taking Orders Captain: Good evening, Room Service. May I help you? Guest: Yes, I’d like to order breakfast for tomorrow morning.

Lesson One Taking Orders Captain: What kind of breakfast would you like? Guest: I

Lesson One Taking Orders Captain: What kind of breakfast would you like? Guest: I prefer American Breakfast.

Lesson One Taking Orders n An American breakfast includes eggs and meat. n A

Lesson One Taking Orders n An American breakfast includes eggs and meat. n A continental breakfast doesn’t typically include eggs or meat.

Lesson One Taking Orders Captain: At what time shall we serve it to you?

Lesson One Taking Orders Captain: At what time shall we serve it to you? Guest: Could you serve it at nine o’clock in the morning?

Lesson One Taking Orders Dialogue Captain: Good evening, Room service. May I help you?

Lesson One Taking Orders Dialogue Captain: Good evening, Room service. May I help you? Guest: Yes, I’d like to order breakfast for tomorrow morning. Captain: What kind of breakfast would you like, Chinese or Western breakfast? Guest: I prefer American breakfast. Captain: Certainly, ma’am. Go ahead, please.

Lesson One Taking Orders Guest: I’ll have soft boiled eggs, white toast with butter,

Lesson One Taking Orders Guest: I’ll have soft boiled eggs, white toast with butter, and one orange juice. Captain: Would you like bacon, sausage or ham with your eggs? Guest: Bacon, please. Captain: Would you like coffee or tea? Guest: Bring me a pot of hot tea with a slice of lemon, please.

Lesson One Taking Orders Captain: Certainly, ma’am. Would you like anything else? Guest: No,

Lesson One Taking Orders Captain: Certainly, ma’am. Would you like anything else? Guest: No, that’s all. Captain: Let me repeat your order. Soft boiled eggs with bacon, white toast with butter, orange juice, and hot tea with a slice of lemon. Correct, ma’am? Guest: That’s right. Thank you.

Lesson One Taking Orders Guest: Could you serve it at nine o’clock in the

Lesson One Taking Orders Guest: Could you serve it at nine o’clock in the morning? Captain: Certainly, ma’am. May I have your name and room number? Guest: This is Smith in room 506. Captain: Thank you, Ms. Smith. Have a good night.

Lesson Two Explaining the Charge Guest: May I have my bill? Clerk: Here it

Lesson Two Explaining the Charge Guest: May I have my bill? Clerk: Here it is. Please sign your name here.

Lesson Two Explaining the Charge Guest: The total is more than what I thought

Lesson Two Explaining the Charge Guest: The total is more than what I thought it would be. Could you explain these charges to me? Clerk: Yes, ma’am. A 15% room service charge and 5% tax are added to the total in your bill.

Lesson Two Explaining the Charge Dialogue Clerk: Good morning, Ms. Smith. Here is your

Lesson Two Explaining the Charge Dialogue Clerk: Good morning, Ms. Smith. Here is your American breakfast. Guest: Thanks. Please put the trolley over there. May I have my bill? Clerk: Here it is. Please sign your name here. Guest: Hold on a minute. The total is more than what I thought it would be. Could you explain these charges to me?

Lesson Two Explaining the Charge Clerk: Yes, ma’am. A 15% room service charge and

Lesson Two Explaining the Charge Clerk: Yes, ma’am. A 15% room service charge and 5% tax are added to the total in your bill. Guest: Oh, I see. Thank you. Clerk: Please enjoy your meal. Have a good day!

Lesson Two Explaining the Charge Dialogue Clerk: Room service, may I help you? Guest:

Lesson Two Explaining the Charge Dialogue Clerk: Room service, may I help you? Guest: This is Smith in room 506. Would you please send up a bottle of Taiwan beer to me? Clerk: Certainly, ma’am. Is that all? Guest: Yes, that’s all. Clerk: Is this your first room service order today, ma’am? Guest: Yes, that’s right.

Lesson Two Explaining the Charge Guest: I’m afraid that the minimum charge for any

Lesson Two Explaining the Charge Guest: I’m afraid that the minimum charge for any first order is NT$300. One beer is only NT$150, but we’ll still charge NT$300 even nothing else is ordered. Do you need anything else? Guest: Does the total include the service charge and tax? Clerk: Yes, it does. Guest: Well, I’ll just take one beer anyway. Clerk: Thank you, ma’am. We’ll send it up to you right away.

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes n Room

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes n Room Service: Where do you want this tray placed? n Guest: Put it on that table.

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes n Room

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes n Room Service: They are called Chinese dumplings. Please dip them into the special sauce before eating. The special sauce is a mixture of soy sauce, sesame oil, and some spices.

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes n dumpling

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes n dumpling soy sauce n sesame oil spices

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes Dialogue Room

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes Dialogue Room service: (Knocking on the door) Guest: Who is it? Room Service: This is room service. I have a meal for Ms. Smith. Guest: (Opening the door) Come in, please. Room Service: Good morning, Ms. Smith. Here is your order. Where do you want this tray placed?

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes Guest: Just

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes Guest: Just put it on the table, please. Room Service: They are called Chinese Dumplings. Please dip them into the special sauce before eating. The special sauce is a mixture of soy sauce, sesame oil, and some spices.

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes Guest: What’s

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes Guest: What’s that over there? Room Service: It’s Chocolate Cream Pie for your dessert. Guest: It looks delicious. Room Service: May I fill the coffee for you now? Guest: Yes, please. Room Service: Will there be anything else, Ms. Smith? Guest: No, that’s all. Thank you. May I have the bill?

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes Room Service:

Lesson Three Sending Orders to the Guest’s Room and Introducing the Dishes Room Service: Here it is. There is a 20% service charge for room service. Guest: I see. Charge it to my account, please. Room Service: Yes, Ms. Smith. Please enjoy your meal.

Exercise 1. Compared to American breakfast, ____ breakfast doesn’t include eggs. 2. Captain: Good

Exercise 1. Compared to American breakfast, ____ breakfast doesn’t include eggs. 2. Captain: Good evening, Room Service. May I _______ you? Guest: Yes, I’d like to _____ breakfast for tomorrow morning. 3. Guest: May I have the bill? Clerk: Here it is. Please _____ your name here.

Exercise 4. Room Service: Good morning, sir. Here is your order. Where do you

Exercise 4. Room Service: Good morning, sir. Here is your order. Where do you want this tray _____? Guest: Just put it on the ______, please. 5. Room Service: May I fill the coffee for you now? Guest: _______