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English conversation about ordering Haagen-Dazs by telephone

Telephone order English conversation

A: I'd like to reserve a table for three at 7 o'clock tonight.

B: Let me check. Just a moment, please. ... yes, that's good. Smoking or non-smoking area

A: No smoking, please.

B: All right. May I know your name?

A: My name is Zhong.

How do you spell this word, sir?

A: z-h-o-n-g.

A: I'd like to reserve a table for three at seven tonight.

B: Let me check. A moment, please. ... yes, no problem. Would you like a smoking or non-smoking area?

Please don't smoke.

B: OK. May I have your name, please?

A: My name is Zhong.

How do you spell this word, sir?

A: z-h-o-n-g.

★ "Book a table" also has the following statement:

I'd like to reserve a table for four at seven o'clock tonight.

I'd like to reserve a table for four at seven this evening. )

I'd like to make a reservation for this Saturday night.

I'd like to reserve a table for this Saturday night. )

We are a group of four.

There are four of us. )

There will be three of us.

There are three of us. )

★ "Please wait a moment" means asking the other party to "wait a moment (don't hang up)" when calling. A similar expression is as follows:

Just a moment, please.

Just a moment, please.

Just a moment, please.

Just a moment, please.

When you want to "choose your favorite seat", you can say:

We prefer a table by the window. We prefer a table by the window. )

We want to sit by the window. )

We'd like to sit in the non-smoking section. )

We'd like a smoking table. ) We'd like a smoking table. )

I'd like a quiet corner if possible. I'd like a quiet corner if possible.