Shadowing Practice: English at Restaurants Vocabulary | Order Food in English | Simple & Slow English for Beginner - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Hi everyone, my name is Ryan.
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Hi everyone, my name is Ryan.
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And I'm Mia.
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Welcome back to our slow and easy English conversations.
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And today is exciting.
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Very exciting.
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Because this is part two of our Restaurant English series.
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Last time, we went to an Italian restaurant.
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And honestly, I was very nervous.
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But you did great.
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Thank you.
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You ordered food in English by yourself.
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Yeah, and today I feel a little more confident.
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That's amazing.
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But today's restaurant is very different.
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Very different.
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Ryan is taking me to a fast food restaurant today.
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That's right.
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And honestly, fast food restaurants scare me more.
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Really?
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Yes.
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Why?
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Because everything feels so fast.
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Uh...
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The workers speak quickly.
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That's true.
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And there are always many people waiting behind you.
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The pressure feels real.
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Exactly.
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Don't laugh.
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My brain stops working in those moments.
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Honestly, that happens to many people.
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Really?
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Of course.
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That actually makes me feel better.
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Good.
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And today, we'll practice together.
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Slowly.
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Naturally.
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And without stress.
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Exactly.
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Okay, everyone.
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Let's go.
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I'm already hungry.
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Me too.
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I skipped breakfast today.
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That explains your bad mood earlier.
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Hey.
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Hungry Mia is dangerous.
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Very dangerous.
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So Ryan, what should I order today?
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Hmm, maybe a burger combo.
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Sounds good.
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With fries, of course.
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Obviously.
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Fries are mandatory.
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Mandatory?
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It means necessary.
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Okay.
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Fast food without fries feels wrong.
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Honestly.
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True.
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Oh, and nuggets are good here too.
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Oh, yes.
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Strong reaction.
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Nuggets make me emotional.
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Hahaha.
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Wait.
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What?
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What exactly is a combo again?
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Good question.
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I hear that word everywhere.
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A combo is a meal set.
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Meal set?
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Yes.
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Usually a burger, fries, and a drink together.
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Oh, okay.
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And it's usually cheaper than buying everything separately.
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Nice.
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Restaurants love combos.
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Honestly, I love combos too.
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Ha ha ha.
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Less thinking, more eating.
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Wise words.
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Thank you very much.
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Oh look, we're here.
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Wow.
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Bright lights everywhere.
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And so many people.
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Don't panic.
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I'm trying not to.
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First, let's look at the menu together.
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Okay.
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What do you see?
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Burgers, fries, nuggets, Nuggets?
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Milkshakes?
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Good.
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Oh, lemonade too.
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Nice.
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Hmm.
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Large fries sound tempting.
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Dangerous choice.
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Why?
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Because large fries disappear too quickly.
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That's true.
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Fries have magical powers.
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Ha ha ha.
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Okay, let's practice before ordering.
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Good idea.
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The worker may ask, what can I get for you?
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Okay.
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Then you answer with, can I get… Can I get… Perfect.
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Then I say my order?
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Exactly.
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Okay.
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Let me try.
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Go ahead.
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Can I get a chicken burger combo, please?
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Perfect.
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Really?
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Very natural.
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Oh, wow.
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Then they may ask what size you want.
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Small, medium, or large?
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Exactly.
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Okay, I think I'm ready now.
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You got this.
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Hello, what can I get for you today?
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Hi, can I get a cheeseburger combo please?
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Sure, what size?
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Medium please.
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And what drink would you like?
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Cola, please.
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Great.
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Mia?
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Um, take your time.
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Can I get a chicken burger combo, please?
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Of course.
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What size?
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Large, please.
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Wow.
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Don't judge me.
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And what drink would you like?
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Lemonade, please.
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Perfect.
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Anything else?
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Yes.
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One large fries for sharing, please.
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Excellent decision.
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I know.
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Your total is $12.
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Here you go.
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Thank you.
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Your order will be ready soon.
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We survived.
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Barely.
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Ha ha ha.
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No, seriously.
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Your English sounded great.
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Really?
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Yes.
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My heart was beating so fast.
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That's normal.
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But honestly, I feel proud.
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You should.
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Small conversations feel scary before you try.
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But easier after you try.
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That's so true.
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Confidence grows little by little.
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Like watering a plant.
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Wow, nice metaphor.
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Thank you.
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English is kind of like the gym too.
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Huh?
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The first day feels difficult.
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Very true.
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But after practice, you become stronger.
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I like that.
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Good.
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Oh, our food is ready.
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Finally.
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Those fries smell incredible.
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Oh, wow.
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Your burger looks huge.
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I ordered large everything.
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I can see that.
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No regrets.
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Ha ha ha.
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Okay.
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First bite.
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Cheers.
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Cheers.
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Oh, wow.
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That good?
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This burger is amazing.
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Mine too.
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Fast food tastes better when you're really hungry.
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Absolutely.
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Wait.
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What happened?
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Ketchup emergency.
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We need more ketchup immediately.
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Good English practice.
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Right.
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You can say, Can I get more ketchup please?
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Okay.
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Go try.
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Alone?
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You can do it.
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Okay.
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Excuse me.
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Yes?
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Can I get more ketchup, please?
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Of course.
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Thank you.
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See?
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That was actually easy.
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Exactly.
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Why do small conversations feel so scary sometimes?
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Because people want perfect English.
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Hmm.
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But communication is more important than perfection.
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Wow.
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Most people don't care about small mistakes.
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They just want to understand you.
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Exactly.
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That makes me feel much better.
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Good.
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I think many listeners feel nervous like me.
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Probably.
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But learning English takes courage.
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Absolutely.
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And courage grows with practice.
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Beautifully said.
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Thank you.
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Okay.
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Vocabulary review time.
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Yay.
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Combo A meal set with food and drink Fries Fried potato sticks Soda Sweet fizzy drink Ketchup Tomato sauce for fries
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Order Asking for food Size Small,
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medium, or large Perfect Honestly I'm remembering words more easily now Because you're learning naturally Through conversation Exactly Oh, Ryan Yeah?
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I'm so full.
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Same.
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But I'm happy.
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Food and confidence together.
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Best combination ever.
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Ha ha ha.
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Okay, everyone.
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Now we have a question for you.
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What is your favorite fast food?
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Burgers.
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Fries.
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Pizza.
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Nuggets.
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Tell us in the comments.
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And have you ever ordered food in English before?
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We would love to hear your story.
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If you enjoyed this episode,
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please subscribe to the channel.
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and join us again for more slow and easy English conversations.
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We're proud of your progress.
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Keep practicing.
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Keep smiling.
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And don't be afraid to make mistakes.
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Because mistakes help you grow.
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See you next time, everyone.
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Bye-bye, everyone.

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Why Practice Speaking with This Video?

Practicing your speaking skills while watching the "English at Restaurants Vocabulary" video is an excellent way to build confidence in restaurant situations. Engaging in slow-paced conversations like the ones presented can help reduce anxiety, particularly in environments that may feel overwhelming, such as fast food restaurants. By mimicking the dialogue, you not only improve your pronunciation but also familiarize yourself with practical vocabulary and phrases needed for ordering food in English. This technique enables you to feel at ease when discussing your preferences in various dining scenarios.

Benefits of Using a Shadowing App

A shadowing app can enhance your learning experience by allowing you to practice the shadowing technique. This involves repeating what you hear in the video, thereby reinforcing your memory and pronunciation skills in real-time. As Ryan and Mia navigate their restaurant experience, try to pause the video and repeat their dialogues using the app. This encourages active learning and better retention of the vocabulary involved.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

  • Present Simple Tense: Throughout the conversation, phrases like "I feel a little more confident" and "the workers speak quickly" are used to express current feelings and ongoing situations. Practicing these structures can help you articulate your own experiences clearly.
  • Conditional Sentences: The sentence "If I order quickly, I feel less pressure" (implied) introduces the conditional form, which is useful for discussing hypothetical situations in a restaurant setting. Try using similar formats to express your thoughts.
  • Direct Questions: Questions such as "What should I order today?" enhance interactive conversation skills. Practicing how to ask for recommendations—like what to order—can significantly improve your dining experiences.

Common Pronunciation Traps

During the video, pay attention to specific words and phrases that may be pronounced differently depending on your native language. Here are a few common pronunciation traps:

  • Fast Food: The phrase "fast food" can be tricky due to the quick transition between the two words. Practice saying it together, emphasizing the 't' sound in 'fast'.
  • Workers: The word "workers" can often be mispronounced or rushed. Focus on articulating each syllable clearly: 'work-ers.'
  • Confident: Some learners might struggle with the 'f' and 'd' sounds in "confident." Practice saying it slowly, ensuring each consonant is distinct.

Using a shadowing technique with this video can help you overcome these pronunciation challenges. As you engage with the content, repeat phrases while focusing on the correct articulation. Remember, the more you practice, the more fluent you will become in your English speaking skills, which will enhance your experience ordering food and dining out.

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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