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BSA COLLEGE
2021
“Ask or you will
never know the world”
CONTENTS
Spelling..............................................................................................................8
Reservation by Telephone..............................................................................13
Recommending Food......................................................................................41
Room Service................................................................................................. 45
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The Bill I...........................................................................................................75
Cooking Methods............................................................................................92
Cooking Tools................................................................................................. 94
Types of Meat................................................................................................. 98
Types of Breakfast…………………….………………………………………………………………99
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GREETING GUEST AND INTRODUCTION
Learning Objectives:
1. Be able to use various expressions for greetings, asking condition, and
farewells.
2. Be able to introducing themselves and asking guest’s identity.
First impressions last a life time, or at least until the guests check
out, so it is important to make a good first impression. There are
numerous expressions that can be used when first greeting people.
Some are very formal and appropriate for greeting guests and some
are more informal and should only be used with friends or
co-workers. Obviously, employees of the hotel industry should use
the more formal expressions; however, the less formal expressions
will also be presented to give learners a well-balanced repertoire to
choose from.
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GREETING GUEST EXPRESSIONS
After the greeting, the dialogue must be continued which depends on the
situation. When interacting with hotel guests usually involves determining
what the guest wants or needs. A couple of standards that can be used in the
hotel industry are:
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ASKING SOMEONE’S CONDITION
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EXPRESSION OF FAREWELL
Goodbye
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INTRODUCTION
1. Introduce Yourself
A : My name is John Smith. What’s your name?
B : My name is David.
Now, ask and answer in pairs in the same way with your friend in the class.
A : Are you David Roberts? B: No, I’m not. I’m Paul Roberts.
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Now, greet the people throughout the day:
Work in pairs. Introduce yourselves to each other in the same way. Use
your own name.
DIALOGUE 1
Employee : Ah, yes, Mrs. Trent. Room 201. Here’s your key.
Paul : Roberts.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Be able to write guest’s name through its spelling.
2. Be able to use terms and abbreviation used in hotel.
3. Be able to handle reservation by telephone.
4. Be able to sit the guests.
5. Be able to take guests’ order.
6. Be able to recommend food to guests.
7. Be able to take room service.
8. Be able to explain the menu to guests.
9. Be able to give bill to guests or handle the payment.
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TWO USEFUL STANDARD CODES FOR
CLARIFYING SPELLINGS OVER THE TELEPHONE
A lpha A ndrew
B ravo B enyamin
C harlie C harlie
D elta D avid
E cho E dward
F oxtrot F redrick
G love G eorge
H otel H arry
I ndia I saac
J uliet J ac
K ilo K ing
L ima L ucy
M ike M ary
N ovember N ellie
O scar O liver
P apa P eter
Q uebec Q ueenie
R omeo R obert
S ierra S ugar
T ango T ommy
U niform U ncle
V ictor V ictor
W illiam W illiam
X -ray X mas
Y ankie Y ellow
Z ulu Z ebra
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COMMON SIGN AND ABBREVIATION
IN THE TOURISM / HOTEL
In : Masuk
Out : Keluar
Push : Dorong
Pull : Tarik
Open : Buka
Close : Tutup
Arrival : Kedatangan
Departure : Keberangkatan
Ladies : WC Wanita
Gentlement : WC Pria
Enganged : Isi
Vacant : Kosong
To let : Disewakan
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No Waiting : Dilarang menunggu
Caution : Hati-hati
To Staircase : Ke tangga
Litter : Sampah
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Ground floor : Lantai dasar
Rd Road : Jalan
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Gdns Gardens : Kebun
Ft Feet : Kaki
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RESERVATION BY TELEPHONE
Lotus Restaurant
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c. Expressions
7. Checking detail
That’s a table for (two), isn’t it?
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d. Complete the following dialogue!
Waitress : Good……………..sir.
Guest :………………………..Richards,………….…………..(jam
1 siang)
Follow……………………………………………………..?
Waitress : ……………………………………………..
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SITTING THE GUEST I
1. Conversations
a. The restaurant is not full. A couple (= a man and a woman)
come in.
Waiter : Good evening sir. Good evening madam A table for
two?
Guest : Yes, please.
Waiter : Could you follow me, please?
Will this table will do sir?
Guest : Yes, thanks.
Waiter : I’ll bring you the menu.
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Guest : Yes, it’s fine thanks.
Waiter : I’ll get you a menu.
2. Expressions
1. Welcoming the guest
Good morning (sampai jam 12 siang)
Good afternoon (sampai jam 5 sore)
Good evening (sampai larut malam)
Good morning sir (“Good morning gentlemen” hanya kalau lebih
dari satu).
4. Offering table
Will this table do?
Will this table be all right?
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Near the window, in the corner, on the terrace, away from the
door.
B : Yes please.
A : Where…………………………………..sit, sir?
B : We’d …………………….a………………………near……………..
B : Yes…………………………………………………………………….
A : …………………………………………………menu.
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SITTING THE GUEST II
The restaurant is nearly full. The waiter must ask if the clients have a
reservation.
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C. Expressions
1. Apakah anda sudah memesan meja?
2. Menunjukkan Meja
3. Restaurant penuh
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in the lobby
at the bar
……………………………………………….wait?
Customer : Yes………………………where…………………….
if………………………………………………………..
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TAKING ORDER I
Dialogue 2
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Mrs. Little : Have you got any mineral water?
Waiter : Yes, we have mineral water, madam.
Mrs. Little : I’ll have a small bottle of mineral water then.
Mr. Little : I’ll have mineral water too, please.
Make that a large bottle please.
B. Expression
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Tetapi hati-hati :
Make that large bottle of mineral water (dari bukan small bottle
seperti dipesan tadi).
Make that two fried chicken, please (tadi hanya satu yang
dipesan)
Make that a small bottle of beer, please (tadi botol besar yang
dipesan).
f. Mengulang pesanan
Waiter : ………………………………………………..madam?
Waiter : ………………………………………………………..
Woman : ……………….lobster………………………..green
salad………………………………………………….
Waiter : …………………………………………………drink?
Man : …………………………………………………Bram.
Waiter : …………………………….sorry…………………………
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Waiter : ……………………………………………..madam?
Woman : …………………………………………………….too,
please.
Waiter : ……………………………….lobster
with..................................................………one……
………..…………..and…………………………………
Man : Yes……………………………………………………….
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TAKING ORDER II
DRINKS
Waiter : Yes, sir. So that’s one beer and two orange juices.
Expression
1) Menawarkan minum
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2) Ada apa saja? (Tamu: “what have you got?”)
3) Daftar Minuman
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Dialogue 2
Waiter : Yes, sir what kinds of fruit juice would you like?
Guest : I beg your pardon. What kinds of fruit juice have you got?
Dialogue 3
Waitress : Would you like ice with your orange juice, madam?
Guest 1 : No thanks.
Guest 2 : I’ll have an orange juice too and with ice please.
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TAKING ORDER III
A. Ordering Steak
Dialogue 1
Dialogue 2
Guest 1 : I’ll have a Pepper Steak, please.
Waiter : Yes, madam. And you, sir?
Guest 2 : I’ll have that too, please.
Waiter : So that’s two Pepper Steaks ……………(sambil
mencatat) Would you like them
rare, medium or well-done please?
Guest 1 : Medium rare for me please.
Waiter : And you sir?
Guest 2 : Well-done please.
Waiter : Would you like some vegetables with it?
Guest 1 : What vegetable do you have?
Waiter : Today we have a choice of French asparagus,
braised spinach, or parsley potatoes.
Guest 1 : I’ll have spinach please.
Guest 2 : And I’ll have potatoes please.
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Waiter : So that’s one medium-rare: pepper steak with
braised spinach and one well-done pepper steak with
parsley potatoes.
Guest : Yes, that’s right.
Waiter : Thank you sir.
Dialogue 3
B. Expressions
Contoh:
Would you like your steak rare, medium, or well-done?
Would you like your egg fried, poached, scrambled, or boiled?
Rare, medium or well-done, sir?
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b. Menjelaskan penyajian makanan
Contoh:
Today we
have ………………………………………………………………………
Today’s special
is…………………………………………………………………….
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C. Put this conversation in the correct order:
Waiter : …………………………………………………………………
Diner : …………………………………………………….……pardon?
Waiter : ………………………………………………………………….
Dinner : ……………………………………………………..please.
Diner : …………………..kind……………………..vegetable………..
Waiter : …………………………………………….choice………………
Beans or…………………………………………………………..
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2. Conversation
Work in pairs
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TAKING ORDER IV
1. Conversations
Dinner : No, the one on the other side. The big one.
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Dinner : Yes.
Situation
2. Expressions :
b. Suggesting Dessert
Would some
Perhaps like something for dessert
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Exercise :
Re-write these sentence, using there isn’t any...left or there aren’t
any …left.
Exercise:
Translate the phrase in 2 (e) into Indonesia.
……………………………………………………………………………
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- Is everything alright, sir?
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
- What’s that?
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………
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- It’s a rice pudding made from a special type of local rice. It’s
delicious.
……………………………………………………………………………
4. Reading passage
“Have a nice meal”.
Before someone begins a meal, we can say “Enjoy your meal”, or
“Have a nice meal” to him. But be careful. The structure “Have a
nice...” is only used in a few common sentences, such as:
If the waiter wants to say it, he says “Enjoy your meal” to his clients.
Do this at the beginning of the meal, when you serve the first course.
Only say it once. Do not repeat it for every course which you serve.
Questions:
1. What can we say to someone before a meal?
2. Why must we be careful?
3. What could you say someone who is going to Jakarta.
4. What could you say someone who is going to watch a film?
5. When can you say “Enjoy your meal?”.
6. What could you say before dessert?
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5. Complete the dialogue
Waiter : ……………………………………………dessert?
Waiter : Of…………………………………………………………
It’s……………………………………………………..
6. Revision
Waiter : ……………………………….name……………………?
Guest : Brown.
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Waiter : Thank you…………………………………………………
Waiter : ……………………………..goodbye………………………
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RECOMMENDING FOOD
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2. Waiter menyarankan Soto Madura. Tamu mau coba masakan
Prancis (French Cooking). Menyarankan Tournedos Choron.
2. Situation:
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2. Expressions
b. Menawarkan Pertolongan
d. Masakan Daerah
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3. Susunlah kembali kalimat-kalimat berikut supaya menjadi
sebuah percakapan.
I can’t decide.
Yes, what do you suggest?
Are you ready to order now, sir?
Have you tried our Nasi Rawon? It’s a special for today too.
Can I help, sir?
What else is there?
Well, today’s special is Gado-gado. It’s very good, sir.
O.K. I’ll have Nasi Rawon, please.
Waiter : Would…………………………………………………………sir?
Waiter : May……………………………………………………………….?
Guest : ……………………………………………………suggest?
Guest : …………………………………………………………………
Guest : ……………………………..else…………………………...?
Guest : ………………………………………………..recommend?
Waiter : Our……………………………………………………Indonesian.
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ROOM SERVICE
c. Expressions:
1. Mengangkat Telepon
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Good morning Room Service. (kira-kira jam 4 pagi sampai jam
12 siang).
Good afternoon (jam 12 sampai kira-kira jam 5 sore)
Good evening (jam 5 sore sampai larut malam)
4. Harap ulangi
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That is room 1103, isn’t it?
That is Mr. Jones, isn’t it?
Guest : Yes……………………………………………119
Guest : …………………………………………………
Guest : Covarrubias.
Guest : C-O-V-A-R-R-U-B-I-A-S.
……………………………………………to order?
2. Taking Orders
Room Service : Certainly sir. Would you like orange juice or fresh
papaya?
Room Service : What would you like to drink, sir? Tea or coffee?
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Guest : Oh, tea please.
Situation:
Tamu memesan one “Nusa Dua” breakfast untuk besok pagi. Buatlah
percakapan seperti diatas, berdasarkan menu ini:
Coffee or tea
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b. Untuk mengakhiri percakapan
Situation:
3. Expressions
a.Menanyakanpilihan tamu
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Will that be all (madam/sir)?
We’ll bring it over right away / at once. (bring over = membawa untuk
gedung yang tidak bertingkat).
- Room 3102.
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- Yes thanks When will it be ready?
Guest : Hello. Can you tell me what time room service operates,
please?
Room Service : I’ll send the menu up to your room sir, if you like.
b. Expressions
2. Dimana menunya?
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It’s beside the phone.
c. Situation
Tamu menanyakan jam buka dari Room Service. (Dari jam enam pagi
sampai jam satu malam). Dimana menunya? (Di dalam map, di dalam
lemari).
Guest : Pardon?
Room Service : I’m sorry you have the wrong number, madam.
Reception is 54.
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Situations :
Guest :Good……………………………………………some
supper please.
Guest : ………………………………………………………….793.
Guest : With……………………………………………….….please.
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Room Service : ………………………………………………………………?
Guest : Yes……………………………………………………ready?
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EXPLAINING THE MENU I
1. Conversations
Questions
Waiter : It’s fried rice, sir. It’s garnished with a fried egg.
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Guest : Where’s it from?
Situations:
c. Kerupuk
(Tamu menanyakan makanan yang dibawa ke meja yang lain)
Situation:
Tamu melihat lychees. Sejenis tropical fruit. What are they like? Lezat.
Sangat manis Dari Bali.
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2. a. Where is it from? Where are they from?
Indonesia Indonesian
Italy Italian
Europe European
It’s from / France It’s / French
Japan Japanese
They’re from China They’re Chinese
Java Javanese
Bali Balinese
b. What is it?
Indonesian
Italian
European
It’s French cooking food wine
Japanese
Chinese
Javanese
Balinese
An Indonesian
An Italian
Dish delicacy, wine,
beer, etc.
It’s
A European
A French
A Japanese
A Chinese
A Javanese
A Balinese
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Please make questions and answers as same as the example above!
1. Fuyung hai
2. Gado-gado
3. Lawar
4. Champagne
5. Spaghetti
6. Gudeg
7. Tempura
8. Steak and chips
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1. Chasseur Sauce is a white wine sauce…………………………….
2. The mushroom crepe
is………………………………….mushrooms.
3. French onion soup …………………………………cheese
croutons.
4. Our apple pie is ……………………………………..……….a scoop
of ice – cream.
5. The crepe Suzette are ……………………………………….cognac.
6. The frilled snapper is……………………………………………parsley
potatoes.
7. Lembar are…………………………………………….……..sticky
rice …………………………………………………………..meat.
8. Madura lobster delight is ……………………..………………..brandy
sauce and ………………………………………...……a young
coconut.
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EXPLAINING THE MENU II
1. How is it made?
c. Expressions
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They consist of…
2. What’s it like?
It’s delicious / very good / very popular.
It’s one of our specialties.
It’s a specialty of the restaurant.
c. Expressions
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3. What is Baba au rheum?
a. Examples
NB. “The cook” tidak perlu disebut dalam kalimat passive. Bentuk
kata kerja passive juga disebut bentuk ketiga.
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b. Example of Verb 3
1. Eggs are………………………………………………………..for 3
minutes.
2. Rice is………………………………………………………..in a
frying pan.
3. The frog legs are…………………………………………………in
butter.
4. The soup is ……………………………………………………with
croutons.
5. The salad
is………………………………………………mayonnaise sauce.
6. The cakes are………………………………..…………………..in
banana’s leaf.
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11. Our omelet’s………………………………………with your choice
of ham.
12. The fish………………………………………………………..in
white wine.
then…………………………………………………..with mushrooms.
5. Recipes
Dalam resep, bentuk perintah dari kata kerja selalu dipakai untuk
menerangkan proses memasaknya.
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Guest : How is it cooked?
Waiter : It’s boiled for three minutes, and then it is served with
toast.
a. Kalimat di bawah ini dari buku resep. Tulislah kalimat yang akan dipakai
oleh waiter jika ditanyakan mengenai proses memasaknya.
Waiter : …………………………………………………………….
Waiter : ………………………………………………………………..
b. In the restaurant
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Waiter : It consists of two pieces of pork/ stuffed with ham /
breaded, and then deep fried. It’s delicious.
…………………………………..………………specialties.
3. Pepes Ikan : Wrap fillets of fish with spaces in banana’s leaf, then
grill and serve with steamed rice.
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4. Semur Daging : Cook top-side beef with spices in beef stock.
Garnish with fried potatoes and glass noodle.
Guest: …………………………………………………………..?
Waiter : ………………..……………………………………………
…………………………………………….of the restaurant.
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EXPLAINING THE MENU III
Conversations
1. a). It’s typically Indonesian
Waiter : No madam. It’s a mild dish. All our Indonesian dishes are
mild, madam.
Guest : Well. I’ll have one gado-gado and one portion of steamed
rice please.
b). Situations:
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2. Guest : Local food please. Don’t like spicy food.
Waiter : Mie Goreng? It’s not usually served with rice.
Gado-gado Indonesian
Waiter Our Lawar is typically Balinese
Gudeg Javanese
Gado-gado Indonesian
or Our Lawar is typically Balinese dish
Gudeg Javanese
1. An Indonesian dish
2. Some Balinese cuisine
3. A Javanese dish
4. Some Padang cooking
5. Jakarta cooking
6. Chinese food
7. An Italian dish
8. French cuisine
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2. “What does it come?”
Waiter : Have you tried Nasi Rawon, sir? It’s Javanese specialty.
Guest : It’s not too spicy, Is it? I don’t like hot food.
a. Situations:
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b. It’s a Javanese Specialty
Indonesian
It’s a Specialty
Italian
Indonesian
It’s a Specialty
Italian
Conversation
1. Bali Guling
2. Beef Rendang
3. Rujak Cingur
4. Sayur Asin
5. Puyung Hai
6. Bebek Betutu
7. Spaghetti
8. Cap Cai
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3. Put these conversation in the correct order.
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4. Is it hot? Is it very spicy?
Most Westerners do not like hot (spicy) food.
hot
It’s not
spicy
hot
It’s not
a dish
spicy
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3. Waiter : Perhaps you’d like to try Sate Kambing, sir?
Guest : …………………………………….hot? I…………………
Waiter : It’s …………………………………………………...dish, sir.
All…………………………………………………………….
Waiter : …………………………………...like……………………try.
Guest : Yes………………………………………………..suggest?
……….…………………..madam…………………………
Tahu Telur……………………….very……………………
Guest : How………………………………………………………….?
Guest : It ……………………………….delicious,
but……………………………too spicy…………………..
I don’t ……………………………………………………….
that, please.
Waiter : ………………………………drink………………………..
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THE BILL I
1. Paying in Cash
a. Waiter : Is everything all right, sir?
Guest : Yes, thanks. Could we have the bill now, please?
Waiter : Of course, sir. One moment please.
Here is your bill.
Guest : Thanks. 13.500 rupiah. I only charge. (The guest
gives him two Rp 10.000 notes).
Waiter : Thank you sir.
Here is your charge, sir. So that’s 13.500. (Waiter
gives him a Rp 500 note) Fourteen Thousand
(gives a Rp 1000 note) Fifteen Thousand (gives a Rp
5000 note) Twenty Thousand.
Guest : Thank you.
Waiter : Thank you, sir. I hope you enjoyed your meal.
Guest : Yes, it was very nice thank you. Goodbye.
Waiter : Goodbye sir. Goodbye madam.
Giving Change
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b. Situation:
Buatlah percakapan seperti 1 (a).
1. Bill Rp 750. Tamu membayar dengan selembar Rp 1.000.
2. Bill Rp 425. Dibayar dengan selembar Rp 5.000
3. Bill Rp 10.125. Dibayar dengan dua lembar Rp 10.000
c. Expression
1. Could we have the bill/check now? Check = bill (Bahasa
Amerika)
Here’s your bill, sir/madam.
Here you are, sir/madam.
3. Goodbye
Thank you, sir. Thank you madam.
I hope you enjoyed your meal.
Thank you for coming.
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Guest : Fine.
Waiter : Would you like to sign for it, madam?
Guest : Yes, please. (The guest signs).
Waiter : I’m sorry, madam. I can’t read your name.
How do you spell it please?
Guest : W-I-L-D-E. (The waiter writes the name clearly on
the bill).
Waiter : And is this room 315 or 316 madam?
Guest : It’s 316.
Waiter : Thank you madam. I hope you enjoyed your meal.
Guest : Yes. It was delicious. Thank you.
b. Situations
1. Guest : The check please. What’s this for?
Waiter : Extra portion of rice. Sign for it? (Yes).
Guest : Can’t read name. Spell?
Waiter : W-A-S-H-I-N-G-T-O-N
Guest : Room 213 or 413?
c. Expressions
1. What’s this for? (Tamu menanyakan sebuah angka di bill).
That’s for…(The drink / the extra rice/ the dessert)
2. Signing for it
Would you like to sign for it, sir?
Would you like to sign for it, or pay in cash, madam?
Could you sign here, please (menunjukkan tempat)
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3. Asking for information
Could I have your room number please?
Could I have your name please?
Could you spell that please?
How do you spell that please?
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Waiter : Thank you. And……………………………name?
Guest : Q-U-A-N-T
Waiter : ………………………………..I hope
you………………………………………………………..
Guest :…………………………………………………………….
Expressions
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THE BILL II
b. Expressions
1. Asking for money (Untuk minta uang dengan sopan)
That’ll be $ 50 please.
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Yes, we (take / accept) Thomas Cook cheques, sir.
I’m sorry we don’t accept Thomas Cook cheques, sir.
6. Change
So that’s 5000 rupiah change.
Here is your change.
c. Situations
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- I’m very sorry madam. We don’t accept traveler’s cheque.
- That’s OK. Rupiah will do.
- Well. Here’s $ 10.
- Here’s your change madam.
- That’s OK. I’ll pay in cash. Let’s see Rp 5200. What’s that in
Australian dollars?
- Here’s your bill, if you’d like to check it madam.
- So that’s $ 3.50 change. I’m sorry we have no small change in
Australian currency’s.
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The restaurant doesn’t accept dinners’ card.
The guest then asks if he can pay by travelers cheques.
He has American Express cheques.
Yes, he can.
4. Personal Cheques
Guest : Can I pay cheque please?
Waiter : It depends sir. What kind of cheque is it?
Guest : Bank Bumi Daya. I have a cheque account with them in Jakarta.
Waiter : I’m very sorry, sir. We can’t accept personal cheques.
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It’s the management’s policy.
Guest : But I always pay by cheque in Jakarta.
Waiter : I’m really sorry sir. The house rules is no personal cheques.
Guest : Well. I’m afraid it’s all I’ve got.
Waiter : Perhaps you’d like to discuss it with the manager, sir?
Guest : Yes, please.
Waiter : One moment please. I’ll get him.
Guest : Yes sir. Can I help you? What’s the problem?
a. Expressions
1. We (can’t / don’t) accept personal cheques.
It’s the management’s policy.
It’s the restaurant’s policy.
The house rule is no personal cheques.
The restaurant’s policy is no personal cheques.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Be able use the basic terms for bartender.
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BASIC TERMS FOR BARTENDER
1. Conversation
After a stressful day, Mr. Jackson relaxes at the bar. The bartender,
Mark, responds to a few complaints while he serves Mr. Jackson his
favorite cocktail.
Mr. Jackson : Yes, I had to walk all over town to get to meetings. I'm
exhausted.
Bartender : I'm sorry to hear that, sir. Here's your drink. That should
help.
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Mr. Jackson : (takes a long sip) That's what I needed. Much better. Do
you have any snacks?
Mr. Jackson : Thanks. You know, I'm sorry to say this, but these
snacks are awful.
Bartender : I'm terribly sorry about that, sir. What seems to be the
matter?
Bartender : That's quite alright. Can I get you another drink? This
one's on the house.
Mr. Jackson : That's kind of you. Yes, I'll have another whiskey sour.
Mr. Jackson : That sounds good. I'd also like to smoke. Is that
possible?
Mr. Jackson : No worries. I can wait. So how long have you worked at
this bar?
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ICE BREAKING USED
IN BAR CONVERSATION
Dos’ &
No Don’ts Description Example of Conversation
1 Never say “NO” If we are out of stock, “Jhon we are out of gin for your
to the guest we never say “no” to the Tom Collin. We can make
guest then recommend special Whisky Sour to satisfy
the special drink of the your thirst.”
day or similar drink.
3 Funny phrases Funny phrases can be “Stay thirsty and keep me busy.”
said to attract the guest
“When my grandpa was young,
attention so the guest
he had Sex on the beach” (sex
wants to buy the drink.
on the beach is name of
cocktail)
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“Don't trust me. I’m the worst
bartender.”
4 Call the guest As bartender or bar “Please feel free, anything for
like a friend waiter, you need to be you, give me sign any time you
creative in talking to the ready, I’m always around.”
guest so that they want
to buy the cocktail. Call
guest like a friend at the
second meeting and so
on. In bar, the situation
will be less formal than
in dining room so that
the guest prefers to be
called as friend by
saying their name
directly without Mr/Mrs.
You also may say. The
guest will feel more
comfortable and secure.
5 Care with guest I the guest doesn’t like “I can customize your cocktail
preference our menu, we need to as per your preference.”
say to the guest if we
can make the drink
based on guest’s
preference.
7 Marketing Say the words that can “The exotic Cosmo, mind
phrases attract guest’s freaking long island ice tea,
imagination to the smooth friendly Daiquiry.
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situation they like
8 Suggest them You need to make the “I think you need more and
to have more guest order drink more another shot is waiting for you.”
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Learning Objectives:
1. Be able to differentiate cooking methods.
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COOKING METHODS
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Methods of
No Description
Cooking
1 Peel Remove the outer covering from a fruit or vegetable
2 Slice Cut a thicker piece of food into slices
3 Grate Rub food against a grater so it is cut into a lot of small
pieces
4 Pour Pour the water, milk, etc into the bowl
5 Mix Combine food/liquid together so it becomes one
6 Whisk A utensil needed for whipping eggs or cream very
quickly
7 Boil Heat a liquid until it boils
8 Fry Cook food in a very hot oil
9 Roll Rolling pin used for making pastry flat and making
cake shapes
10 Stir Move s spoon around in a pan in a circle
11 Simmer Liquid or food just below boiling point and bubbling
only gently
12 Poach Cook an egg in or over boiling waiter. Fish can also
be poached.
13 Bake Cook food without a flame, in an oven
14 Roast Cook meat a long time in an oven or over a fire
15 Grill/Barbecue Cook food under heat from a metal bar or flame
16 Layer A cake made in layers, with a cream, jelly, or other
filling between them
17 Melt Become liquefied by using a form of heat
18 Scramble To cook the mixed whites and yolks of eggs by
stirring them while frying.
19 Serve To bring / present the food to a person who order the
food
20 Simmer To cook food gently and slowly in liquid, or even
just cooking the liquid itself, at a temperature just
below the boiling point.
21 Spread A food that can be spread with a knife onto a bread
22 Taste To eat of drink a little of
23 Blend To thoroughly combine 2 or more ingredients, either
by hand with a whisk or spoon, or with a mixer
24 Sauté To cook food in oil or fat over heat, usually until it is
brown
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COOKING TOOLS
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TYPES OF MEAT
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TYPES OF BREAKFAST
1. American Breakfast
Descriptions:
1. Toast bread
2. Poached egg / scrambled egg / egg roll
3. Bacon
4. Sausage
5. Potatoes
6. Tomatoes
7. Orange juice / coffee / tea / milk
8. Fruit
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2. Continental Breakfast
Descriptions:
1. Bread
2. Egg
3. Hash brown
4. Mushroom
5. Baked beans
6. Bacon
7. Cumberland sausage
8. Tomatoes
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