Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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reservation ˌrɛzəˈveɪʃən B1 |
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table ˈteɪbəl A1 |
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evening ˈiːvnɪŋ A2 |
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name neɪm A1 |
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Daniel ˈdænjəl A1 |
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ready ˈrɛdi A2 |
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order ˈɔːrdər B1 |
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soup suːp A1 |
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mushroom ˈmʌʃruːm B1 |
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ravioli ˌræviˈoʊli B2 |
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mozzarella ˌmɒtsəˈrɛlə B2 |
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salad ˈsæləd A1 |
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chicken ˈtʃɪkən A1 |
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mineral ˈmɪnərəl B2 |
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sparkling ˈspɑːrkəlɪŋ B2 |
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bottle ˈbɒtl A2 |
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water ˈwɔːtər A1 |
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thank θæŋk A1 |
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sir sɜːr A2 |
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good ɡʊd A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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good evening do you have a reservation
➔ Present Simple for polite requests
➔ The phrase "do you have" uses the **Present Simple** to politely inquire about a reservation.
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yes the table for two my name is Daniel
➔ Definite article (the) and subject-verb agreement
➔ The **definite article 'the'** specifies a particular table, and **'my name is'** demonstrates subject-verb agreement.
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are you ready to order
➔ Present Continuous for future arrangements
➔ The **Present Continuous** in "are you ready to order" is used to ask about immediate future plans.
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I'd like the mozzarella salad and then the chicken
➔ Conditioned clauses with 'and then'
➔ **'And then'** is used to sequence actions, indicating the order of the salad and chicken.
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still or sparkling
➔ Disjunctive questions
➔ The phrase **'still or sparkling'** is a disjunctive question offering two choices.
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