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Write an English conversation related to food and hotel service, with no less than 10 sentences each for A and B.

A: What can I do for you, sir?

What would you like, sir?

B: What have you got this morning?

What do you have here this morning?

A: Fruit juice, cakes and refreshments, andeverything.

Fruit juice, cakes and refreshments, andeverything.

B: I'd like to have a glass of tomato juice, please.

Please give me a glass of tomato juice.

A: Any cereal, sir?

Would you like some cereal, sir?

B: Yes, a dish of cream of wheat.

A: And eggs?

And some eggs or something?

B: Year, bacon and eggs with buttered toast. I like mybacon very crisp.

Yes, another bacon and eggs, I like my bacon crispy.

A: How do you want your eggs?

How do you like your eggs?

B: Fried, please.

A: Anything more, sir?

Anything more, sir?

B: No, that's enough. Thank you.

No, that's enough. Thank you.

Dialogue 2

(A couple waiting to be seated in a crowdedrestaurant)

(A couple waiting to be seated outside a crowdedrestaurant)

A: Do you have a reservation, sir? p>

Do you have a reservation, sir? Mr. and Mrs.?

B: No, I am afraid we don't.

A: I'm sorry. The restaurant is full now. You have towait for about half an hour. Would you care to have a drink at the lounge untila table is available? Would you care to have a drink at the lounge untila table is available?

I'm sorry. Would you care to have a drink at the lounge until a table is available?

Sorry, the restaurant is full. Would you mind having a drink at the lounge until a table is available?

B: No, thanks. We'll come back later. May I reserve a table for two?

No, thanks. We'll come back later. May I reserve a table for two?

A: Yes, of course. May I have your name, sir?

Of course.

A: Yes, of course.

B: Bruce. By the way. Can we have a table by thewindow?

Bruce. By the way. Can we have a table by thewindow?

B: Bruce.

A: We'll try to arrange it but I can't guarantee, sir.

B: That's fine.

We understand.

(Half an hour later, the couple comes back.)

Half an hour later, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce return.

A: Your table is ready, sir. Please step this way.

Your table is ready, sir, ma'am. Please step this way.

Dialogue 3

A: Waiter, a table for two, please.

B: Yes, this way please.

Okay, follow me.

A: Can we see the menu, please?

Can we see the menu?

B: Here you are.

Here you are.

A: What's good today?

What's good today?

B: I recommand crispy and fried duck.

I recommend crispy duck.

A: We don't want that. Well, perhaps we'll begin withmushroom soup, and follow by some seafood and chips. Well, perhaps we'll begin withmushroom soup, and follow by some seafood and chips. Well, perhaps we'll begin withmushroom soup, and follow by some seafood and chips.

B: Do you want any dessert?

Dessert?

C: No dessert, thanks. Just coffee.

No, thanks. Just coffee.

(After a few minutes.)

After a while.

A: I can have the check, please.

Checkout.

C: George. Let's split this.

George, let's each pay the bill.

A: No, it's my treat tonight.

No, it's my treat today.

B: Cash or charge, sir?

Cash or charge?

A: Charge, please. Put it on my American Express.

Charge. Put it on my American Express.

A: Charge, please.

A: Charge, please.