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Restaurant8 sentences

Taking a Customer's Order

  1. 1いらっしゃいませ。なんめいさまですか?

    いらっしゃいませ。何名様ですか?

    Welcome. How many people are you?

  2. 2ふたりです

    二人です

    Two people.

  3. 3こちらのテーブルへどうぞ。

    こちらのテーブルへどうぞ。

    Please come to this table.

  4. 4メニューをどうぞ。

    メニューをどうぞ。

    Here is the menu.

  5. 5ありがとうございます。おすすめはなにですか?

    ありがとうございます。お勧めは何ですか?

    Thank you. What do you recommend?

  6. 6ほんじつのおすすめはカレーライスです。

    本日のおすすめはカレーライスです。

    Today's special is curry rice.

  7. 7ではそれをおねがいします。

    ではそれをお願いします。

    Then, I'll have that, please.

  8. 8かしこまりました。しょうしょうおまちください。

    かしこまりました。少々お待ちください。

    Certainly. Please wait a moment.

Coaching notes

The setting is a busy restaurant where the staff is attentive and courteous. The exchange between customer and staff is straightforward and polite.

Pronunciation focus

  • いらっしゃいませ — Intonation should rise slightly at the end for politeness.
  • 何名様 (なんめいさま) — Ensure smooth connection between sounds.
  • ありがとうございます — Break it into は and silence, then やります.
  • カレーライス — Double vowel sounds to maintain rhythm.
  • かしこまりました — 'り' is light and should not be emphasized.

Rhythm & pacing

The conversation is segmented into short exchanges, making it ideal for shadowing sentence by sentence.

Key grammar

  • 何名様ですか = A polite way to ask the number of people.
  • お勧めは何ですか = Asking for recommendations politely.
  • 本日のおすすめ = Today's special.
  • 少々お待ちください = A formal expression requesting patience.

Natural speech features

  • Fast transitions between phrases for natural flow.
  • Politeness level maintained consistently throughout.

Practice strategy

Listen to the entire dialogue twice, focusing on the politeness markers. Practice 'いらっしゃいませ' and 'かしこまりました' separately as they set the tone.

Common mistakes

  • Dropping endings like 〜ですか when speaking quickly.
  • Overemphasizing less important syllables, breaking natural flow.
  • Mispronouncing 'カレーライス' by neglecting vowel length.

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