IELTS Speaking tip
Focus on speaking clearly at a steady pace; avoid speaking too fast.
Vocabulary
- assistant
- menu
- waiter
- service
- request
- attention
- customer
- problem
- question
- recommendation
- staff
- solution
- experience
- feedback
- preference
Sample Answer
In restaurant environments, customers typically seek assistance by employing a range of verbal and non-verbal cues. Often, they might raise their hands or establish eye contact with the waiting staff to indicate their need for attention. Verbally, patrons may use polite phrases such as "Excuse me" or "Could you help me, please?" which not only conveys their request but also embodies a sense of courtesy. Additionally, customers sometimes articulate their inquiries with specific details, such as asking for recommendations or clarifying menu items. Beyond direct requests, some might express dissatisfaction subtly, using body language—like frowning or gesturing toward an unfinished dish—to signal a need for the staff's intervention. This multifaceted approach demonstrates how communication in the dining context blends both formal language and innate social cues, reflecting cultural norms of etiquette.
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