Respuestas
David is preparing for a trip to England. He phones the San Esteban hotel to reserve a room.
– ?: San Esteban Hotel, how can we help you?
– David: Hello! I would like to know the price of a single room, please.
– ?: Thirty [30] pounds per night
– David: Is breakfast included?
– ?: Yes, breakfast is included.
– David: Ok, then I want a single room for four [4] nights.
– ?: When would you like your reservation?
– David: From Tuesday May tenth [10th] to Saturday May fourteenth [14th].
– ?: That will be 120 pounds, under what name should I make this reservation?
– David: – On behalf of David Miller.
– ?: Ok. Your reservation has been made. You can pay upon arrival. See you soon!
– David: – Thank you very much! Bye!
– ?: Bye!
2. Diálogo en un restaurante en inglés
David wants to have lunch at an English restaurant.
– David: I would like a table for one, please
– ?: Would you like to eat on the terrace or inside?
– David: I prefer a table inside, near the window
– ?: This way… Here’s the menu. Would you like a drink?
– David: No thanks
– ?: What would you like to eat?
– David: As an appetizer (US) / a starter (UK), I would like the warm goat cheese salad. For the main course, I’ll have the seafood platter. And for dessert, I’ll have the crème brûlée.
– ?: Okay. And to drink?
– David: A bottle of still water, please
– ?: Right away.
An hour later…
– David: Can I have the bill please?
– ?: Here it is. That will be £15.50 please
– David: Here you go. Thank you!
3. Diálogos en inglés: pedir indicaciones en la calle
David is at Farringdon and wants to go to Piccadilly Circus to meet up with Nadia.
– David: Excuse me, could you please tell me how to get to Piccadilly Circus ?
– ?: Of course! Take the yellow «Circle Line» in the direction of «King’s Cross St Pancras» and get off at «King’s Cross» station. Once there, switch to the blue line called the «Piccadilly Line» towards Heathrow and get off at Piccadilly Circus. It’s very easy!
– David: Thank you!
– ?: You’re welcome!
– David: OK, I think that I will look at the map…