Ordering Drinks at a Restaurant
In this video, we’ll teach you how to confidently order drinks at a restaurant in English. Whether you’re ordering a refreshing water, wine, or beer, mastering these phrases will help you navigate real-life situations.
The conversation begins with the basic request for water, specifically sparkling water, which can be ordered as “a bottle of sparkling water” or “some water with bubbles.” It’s a great way to understand the difference between still and sparkling water in English.
When it comes to ordering wine, the phrase “house wine” is commonly used. The house wine is usually the most affordable option at a restaurant. Understanding this term is essential, especially when you’re dining out at restaurants with a variety of wine choices.
The video also highlights how to order beer, with the distinction between “a bottle” and “from the tap.” Tap beer is served from a keg, while bottled beer comes in a bottle. Knowing these terms will make your experience at any restaurant much smoother.
By practicing these simple phrases, you will improve your ability to order drinks confidently and clearly. Watch the video and practice with us today!
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