Listen to the following conversations and fill in the blanks.
Conversation (1)
A: | Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.____ Lucky's Restaurant. |
B: | Good evening. Do you ____ for five? |
A: | Yes, please ____. Would you like this table? |
B: | Yes, it's all right. |
A: | Here's the menu. I'll return in a moment to ____. |
Conversation (2)
A: | Mr. Anderson, have you got any ____ tonight? |
B: | ____. Why? |
A: | We're having a(n)____ tonight. We'd like to ____ you to come along. |
B: | Oh, that's very kind of you to ask. I'd love to. |
Conversation (3)
A: | Good evening, sir. Do you ____? |
B: | No, ____. |
A: | Well, I'm sorry. We're jam-packed right now. Would you mind waiting? |
B: | How long would we have to wait? |
A: | Probably about ____ minutes. |
B: | OK, we'll wait. |
A: | All right, please wait ____. I'll bring you a pot of tea. |
B: | Thanks. |
Conversation (4)
A: | Good afternoon, madam. Have you got a reservation? |
B: | Yes, the ____ is Branny. It's for 1230. |
A: | Let me see. Oh, yes, Branny. We're ____ you. Could you come this way, please? |
B: | OK. |
A: | How about the table near the window? It has a(n)____ of the city. |
B: | Oh, that's very nice. Thank you. |
A: | ____. Please take a seat. I'll bring a menu for you right away. |
Conversation (5)
A: | ____, what's this amount for, if you don't mind my asking? |
B: | Oh, ____ the chicken salad. |
A: | But we didn't have it. Don't you remember I asked you to ____ it? |
B: | I'm terribly sorry, sir. It's my ____. I'll change it for you straight away. |