Part One Seating the Guest without a Reservation
Part Two Seating the Guest with a Reservation
Words and Expressions
Exercises
Part One Seating the Guest without a Reservation
C: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to our restaurant.
G: Good evening.
C: A table for five?
G: Yes. Five of us.
C: Do you have a reservation?
G: I don't think we have.
C: This way, please. How about the window table over there?
G: That's fine.
C: Excuse me, sir. Here's the menu.
G: Thank you.
Part Two Seating the Guest with a Reservation
C: Good evening, sir and madam.
G: Good evening. We've a reservation for a table for two under the name of Stephen.
C: Let me check the list. Yes, we do have a reservation under Mr Stephen.
G: There is a change in the number of people. There are six of us. Four of my friends are coming soon.
C: It doesn't matter. Follow me, please. What do you think of the table in the center?
G: Well, it's a window table that we've booked.
C: I'm sorry, but all the tables by the window are small, with up to 4 seats.
G: 0h, I see. We'll have to make up with the center one.
C: Thank you for your understanding, Mr Stephen.
G: If a Mr Wu comes to look for me, just usher him here.
C: Yes, I will.
Words and Expressions
Stephen
n. 斯蒂芬
to make up with ……
将就
usher
v. 引领




