1.Dean,have you got a moment?
Sure. I'm on my way home.
I'm working on a scheme to attract younger customers.
To the restaurant? Yes.
2.Hm. "Youth Market Trends in the Dining Industry".
I beg your pardon?
My research last semester was on this topic. Do go on.
3.Well,in general,younger customers prefer casual dining. Yes.
They like finger food. In fact,they often order appetizers.
In the bar,they prefer beer and wine to hard liquor.
4.Is that information useful?
Absolutely. Let me ask you a question.
Do they prefer large portions? I mean,is that important?
Sure. They like large portions,but they prefer lower prices.
After all,they're not making much money yet!
Is that the voice of experience,Dean?
Highly researched,of course.
Unit 6 lesson 2 Wendy at work
1.Hi. My name's Wendy. Can I get you something to drink?
We need a bottle of mineral water and a carafe of the house red wine.
2.Sorry.Are you ready to order? Yes,I think so.
Would you like an appetizer?
Yes. What was the starter,Richard?
Yes. We'd like one spare ribs to share,please. Fine.
3.And for your main course?
Yes. I'd like the roast chicken and vegetables.
Excuse me! No problem.
4.And for you? I'd like the soup and salad.
What kind of soup? Tomato soup,please.
5.Oh,now I'm doing it.
I'm sorry. I was up all night. My dog was sick.
Oh.How sad. He's better today.But I'm exhausted. Aren't we all!
Unit 6 Lesson 3 William's day-off
1.On your left! Pardon me. Oh! Sorry. I know you.
You do? yes,you work at the Sheraton.
Yes I do. Are you a guest there?
No... Oh,you do business at the hotel.
Yes,I have meetings there.
I'm Jim Bigelow,C.E.O.Sheraton. How do you do?
3.William Olson. Front desk. I'm sorry. I-I-I didn't know you.
Well,you don't see me there very often.I only come in for meetings.
4.Do you like those? Oh,yes.
Not me. I always try to walk.
Oh,well I usually walk. I live here in the city,So I walk everywhere.
Except when I skate. Or work,of course.
5.I never stop working. Today's my day-off.
Well,enjoy it! My last one was three weeks ago!
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