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That's right. Let's recap the language we learned during the conversation. We had 'eat out' which means 'eat a meal at a restaurant rather than at home'. 'Special occasion' – 'a...
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as well as can I have the risotto. And notice that we say 'the risotto', not a risotto.
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That's right.
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Let's recap the language we learned during the conversation.
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We had 'eat out' which means 'eat a meal at a restaurant rather than at home'.
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'Special occasion' – 'a birthday, anniversary, or other reason to celebrate'.
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And we learned that when we order in a restaurant, we usually say:
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'I'll have the something… fish… chicken… risotto.'
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Or, 'Can I get the...', and what you want to order.
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So, for example, when I eat at my favourite restaurant, I always get 'the risotto'.
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Thanks for listening to Real Easy English.
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If you like restaurants, you could try our drama
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series The White Elephant all about a busy restaurant kitchen.
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That's right. Let's recap the language we learned during the conversation. We had 'eat out' which means 'eat a meal at a restaurant rather than at home'. 'Special occasion' – 'a...
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