Decide when do we use the following expressions?Receptionist: John & Johnny. What can I do for you?Jeff Chen: Yes, I’d like to make a reservation for this Saturday evening.Receptionist: This Saturday evening. No problem at all. How many people altogether?Jeff Chen: Three.Receptionist: Can you tell me what time you’ll arrive?Jeff Chen: About seven.
A: Making reservations
B: Ordering
C: Paying the bill
A: Making reservations
B: Ordering
C: Paying the bill
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- Decide when do we use the following expression?Jeff: Waiter! Could we have the bill, please?Waiter: Certainly. Do you want separate checks?Jeff: No, thanks. I’ll pay for it.Waiter: That’ll be $32.80.Jeff: All right. Here’s $50. A: making reservations B: ordering C: paying the bill
- What can the receptionist say to offer help to guests? ( ) A: Can I help you? B: May I help you? C: How can I help you? D: What can I do for you?
- Which<br/>of the following are expressions people use to get the details of the problem when responding to a complaint? () A: Can you remind me exactly what happened? B: Could you clarify what you mean when you say...? C: Could you tell me a little more about what happened? D: I do wish you could ...
- Receptionist: Hello, Dongpo Restaurant. What can I do for you? Diner: I’d like to __________a table for two for 7:00 p.m. tonight.
- -Good evening! What can I do for you, ma'am?-_________. A: Yes, you can help me B: No, I don't need any help C: Of course, if you like D: No, thanks, I'm being served