
All Ears English Podcast AEE 1148: How to Make a Reservation in English + Sales Close Tonight for Japan Power Weekend
May 1, 2019
Learn essential vocabulary for making restaurant reservations in English, including the differences between 'booked,' 'reserved,' and 'made a reservation.' Hear personal stories about navigating family gatherings and the importance of timely reservations. Discover the frustrations of dining out during busy occasions like Mother's Day and the need for clear communication. Plus, engage in role plays that highlight common phrases for making reservations and explore cultural nuances in dining etiquette. Don't miss your chance to secure tickets for an exciting upcoming event in Japan!
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Boston Marathon
- Lindsay is excited to watch the Boston Marathon.
- Her sister-in-law is running, and they'll have lunch together.
Making Reservations
- Make reservations, especially for brunch or weekend dinners.
- Restaurants near the Boston Marathon finish line will be very busy.
Empty Restaurant
- Lindsay made a reservation at a restaurant that was empty.
- She felt silly for having made a reservation when it wasn't needed.
