Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Welcome to twominenglish.com. Teaching you English through two-minute lessons. In this lesson, we will talk about phrases that you can use while placing your order at a restaurant. Can I take your order now? Yes. I'll have the house salad, steak, and mashed potatoes. How do you like your steak? Rare, medium, or well-done? I prefer medium-well. And, please, use very little salt. Sure. Would you like anything to drink with that? Do you have iced tea? Yes, we do. Sweetened or not? No sugar, please. But do add a twist of lime. Are you ready to order? Yes. I am. I would like to have two eggs and a side order of ham. How do you want your eggs? Boiled, fried, poached, or scrambled? I’ll have them fried, please. How do you like them, sunny side up or over-easy? Sunny side up. Anything else? Yes. What’s the soup of the day? Today we’re serving our spicy chicken and noodles. Sounds delicious. I’ll have that, then. But bring me a cup, not a bowl. Are you ready to order, miss? Sure. I’d like to order a large sausage and cheese pizza. Would you like to add extra cheese? Yes, please. Can you add extra sausage as well? : We certainly can. Anything to drink? Do you have free refill? Yes. Give me a medium coke, then. If you add a large coke to your order, we serve you a complimentary individual chocolate pan pizza. That’s alright. I don’t think I’ll be able to eat all that. You can always take it to go and have it later… Well, you’ve convinced me. I’ll have the large coke and the chocolate pan pizza. I'll have the house salad, steak, and mashed potatoes. I prefer medium-well. And, please, use very little salt. I would like to have two eggs and a side order of ham. How do you like them, sunny side up or over-easy? What’s the soup of the day? But bring me a cup, not a bowl. I’d like to order a large sausage and cheese pizza. Can you add extra sausage as well?
B1 US sausage pizza medium coke sunny steak Eating Out - How to place an order in a restaurant in English - Learn English Online 706 95 peter posted on 2016/07/03 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary