1.
M: Have you ever been to that big restaurant opposite the school gate?
W: Yes, many times. Whenever my friends come to visit me, I'll take them there to eat.
Q: Does the woman enjoy the food in that restaurant?
2.
W: Is there something wrong, sir?
M: My wife and I have been kept waiting for nearly an hour for our meal.
Q: Is the man satisfied with the restaurant's service?
3.
W: Where is the cake I made this morning?
M: We ate it, mom. Can you make another one for us?
Q: Do the children like the cake?
4.
W: I hear you like chicken very much.
M: Next to beef.
Q: Does the man like chicken best?
5.
M: Have you tried this wine before?
W: No, never. It's the first time, but it's really to my taste.
Q: Does the woman like the wine?
6.
M: John, do you want a soda?
W: Soda? I think it tastes like medicine.
Q: Does John want a soda?
7.
W: Why, the fish is left almost untouched.
M: Well, it would be good if it were less salty.
Q: Does the man like the fish?
8.
M: Hi, Sue, would you like to eat out tonight?
W: Oh, I'd really like to, but my sister may come to visit me this evening.
Q: Will Sue eat out with the man tonight?
What about Dining Out?
Peter: Hi, Kate.
Kate: Hi, Peter. How have you been?
Peter: Oh, OK, I guess. And you?
Kate: Not too bad. We haven't seen each other for a while, have we?
Peter: No, we haven't. So that makes me ask... Do you have any plans for this Saturday?
Kate: No, not yet, I don't think so. Why?
Peter: What do you think about getting together and going out to dinner this weekend?
Kate: That would be great. Do you have any particular place in mind?
Peter: Well, I think I'd like to eat something that's not too heavy. I've been eating a little too much lately.
Kate: Me too.
Peter: I love Italian food, but maybe we should skip that this time. They always seem to serve so much food in Italian restaurants, and you end up eating more than you wanted to.
Kate: Chinese food would be good.
Peter: Yes, or maybe some Japanese sushi. That style uses a lot of natural flavors, and not much oil or cream or heavy sauces.
Kate: Yes, either of those choices would be good. Let's just meet on Saturday night, and decide then where to eat.
Peter: That's fine by me.
Eating Out
A: Well, here we are -- not too crowded.
B: Great! Let's order quickly so we can chat a little.
A: OK. What are you in the mood for?
B: Something light. I went out for pizza at lunch and I'm still full.
A: There are three salads. Or you could have soup and a sandwich.
B: What are you having? A hamburger, I suppose.
A: No, actually I ate out last night too, but we had fast food at McDonald's, then a late snack at Kentucky Fried Chicken.
B: Oh, dear. Well, maybe you should have the chicken salad.
A: Yes, I think so. Look, the daily special is spaghetti. That sounds good.
B: Oh, the prices are great, too. I'll have that as well.
A: Now let's decide on drinks.
B: I'll just have coffee and a glass of iced water.
A: Italian food needs red wine. you know.
B: But we have to go back to work.
A: OK, a Coke then.
B: Here comes the waitress. Let me order first.