Ordering food from a restaurant
Christy and I did a combined dialogue to practice together.
Allan: Restaurant
Christy: Customer
Dialogue:
Customer (A): Hello?
Restaurant (B): This is a Chinese restaurant. What is your name?
A: My name is Christy.
B: What do you want to order?
A: Please give me cooked beef and marinated beef for delivery.
B: What is your phone number?
A: *says phone number*
B: Okay, understood.
- During this task, we were working on learning how to order food from a restaurant.
- We hope to accomplish the ability to pronounce words more fluently and know how the Korean culture works. Dialogue is all formal because the conversation is between two strangers.
- I believe that this is an effective strategy because it applies vocabulary and phrases into a real-life application.
- During the process of this task, I was excited to use the words. There is no point in learning vocabulary that one will never use.
- I believe that this is effective as a learning strategy because the words are in a dialogue.
- In the short-term, I want to be able to memorize this structure of sentences, but in the long-term I believe that it is important to know how to choose how you want the food to be prepared (e.g. extra salt, less sauce, etc.)
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