Placing the Order
The customer is at the counter, verbally telling the cashier their desired food and drink items. This involves ordering specific items, sizes, and potentially combo meals.
顾客在柜台,口头告诉收银员他们想要的食物和饮料。这包括订购具体的项目、尺寸和可能的套餐。
对话
聆听并跟进对话
词汇
对话中的必备词汇和短语
combo
A combo is a meal deal that includes a main food item, a side like fries, and a drink, often at a lower price than buying separately. Use it when ordering value meals at fast food places.
套餐是一种包含主食项目、一份配菜如薯条和饮料的餐点组合,通常比单独购买更便宜。在快餐店点价值餐时使用。
upgrade
To upgrade means to change to a better, larger, or more expensive option for an extra fee. Cashiers often suggest this to add value to your order.
升级意味着支付额外费用来更换为更好、更大的或更贵的选项。收银员经常建议这样做,以为您的订单增加价值。
fries
Fries are thin strips of potato that are deep-fried, a common side dish in fast food. You can order them as part of a combo or separately.
薯条是细长的土豆条油炸而成,是快餐中的常见配菜。你可以作为套餐的一部分或单独点餐。
side
A side is an additional small portion of food, like fries or onion rings, ordered extra with your main meal. It's useful for customizing your order.
Side 是一种额外的小份食物,例如薯条或洋葱圈,与主餐额外点单。它有助于定制您的订单。
total
The total is the final amount of money you need to pay for everything in your order. It's announced before payment.
总计是您需要为订单中所有项目支付的最终金额。它在付款前宣布。
cash
Cash means physical money like bills and coins. When asked for payment method, say 'cash' if you're using money from your wallet.
现金指的是像钞票和硬币这样的实物货币。当被问及支付方式时,如果您使用钱包里的钱,请说‘现金’。
card
Card refers to using a credit or debit card to pay by swiping or inserting it into a machine. It's a common, contactless way to pay at restaurants.
卡片指的是使用信用卡或借记卡通过刷卡或插入机器进行支付。它是餐厅中常见的一种非接触支付方式。
关键句型
需要记住和练习的重要短语
What can I get for you today?
This is a polite greeting from the cashier to start taking your order. It's useful for service workers and shows you're ready to help. Use it in fast food or restaurant settings to invite the customer to order.
这是收银员开始接单的礼貌问候。适合服务行业从业者使用,显示您已准备好提供帮助。在快餐或餐厅环境中使用,以邀请顾客点餐。
I'd like the Biggie Burger combo, please.
This sentence politely requests a specific item using 'I'd like' for a formal request. It's a key pattern for ordering food: state what you want clearly. 'Please' makes it courteous.
这个句子使用 'I'd like' 礼貌地请求特定物品,作为正式请求。它是点餐的关键模式:清楚地说明你想要什么。'Please' 使它更礼貌。
Would you like to upgrade to onion rings instead, for 50 cents extra?
This is an upsell question using 'Would you like to' for suggestions. It offers an alternative with extra cost. Useful for cashiers to increase order value; customers can say yes or no.
这是一个使用 'Would you like to' 进行建议的 upsell 问题。它提供了一个额外费用的替代方案。有助于收银员增加订单价值;客户可以说“是”或“否”。
I'll stick with the fries.
This means choosing the original option and not changing. 'Stick with' is an idiom for staying with your first choice. It's polite for declining suggestions without being rude.
这意味着选择最初的选项而不改变。'Stick with' 是一个习语,表示坚持你的第一个选择。这是礼貌地拒绝建议而不失礼的方法。
Anything else for you?
This checks if the customer wants more items before finalizing the order. It's a common phrase in service to ensure completeness. Respond with 'No, that's everything' if done.
这是在最终确认订单前检查客户是否还需要更多物品。它是服务中常见的短语,以确保完整性。如果完成了,请回复 'No, that's everything'。
How much will that be?
This asks for the total price after listing items. It's straightforward and used at the end of ordering. The grammar uses 'will' for future expectation of the amount.
这是在列出物品后询问总价。它很直接,并在下单结束时使用。语法中使用 'will' 表示金额的未来预期。
Will that be cash or card?
This inquires about payment method after giving the total. It's a yes/no question but offers choices. Useful for transactions; answer with your preferred method like 'Card, please.'
这是告知总金额后询问支付方式。是/否问题,但提供选择选项。适用于交易;用您偏好的方式回答,例如“刷卡,谢谢。”