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A28m

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A27m

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A210m

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메뉴판을 한 글자도 못 읽겠는 식당, 다들 한 번쯤 겪어봤을 겁니다. Bella와 Leo가 바로 그 순간에서 시작하는 A2 대화형 레슨입니다. 옆 테이블 음식을 가리키며 I'd like the same as that(저거랑 같은 걸로 주세요) 한마디로 상황을 뒤집는 법을 배웁니다.

자리 잡기(a table for two)부터 주문(I'd like the...), 계산(Check, please), 그리고 서비스로 나온 음식(on the house)까지, 식당에서 실제로 오가는 표현을 대화 흐름 그대로 듣습니다. 메뉴를 몰라도 당황하지 않는 것, 그게 오늘의 목표입니다. 마음에 남는 문장은 꼭 소리 내어 따라 해보세요.

학습 요약

핵심은 I'd like the same as that 한 문장입니다. 메뉴를 못 읽어도 손가락과 이 표현이면 주문이 끝납니다. 함께 나온 a table for two(두 명 자리요), Check, please(계산서 주세요), on the house(서비스예요)까지 세트로 익히면 식당 입장부터 퇴장까지 영어로 완주할 수 있습니다. 다음 외식 때 하나만 골라 실제로 써보세요.

I'd Like the Same as That

A2·8분·80문장

Welcome back, everyone. It's Bella here.

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And Leo. So good to see you.

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Leo, can I ask you something a little embarrassing?

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Oh, always. Those are my favorite questions.

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Okay. Have you ever sat in a restaurant and couldn't read one word on the menu?

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Oh no. You just described my whole trip to Italy.

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Really? Tell me everything.

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Well, I walked into this tiny place. The menu was all in Italian.

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And I just froze. I pointed at a random line and hoped for the best.

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And what came out?

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A plate of tiny fish. Whole fish. Eyes and all.

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Oh, Leo.

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I ate two of them to be polite. It was a long dinner.

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Okay, see, that's exactly why I wanted to talk about this today.

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Ordering food in another language. When you can't read the menu.

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So how do you order when you can't read a single word?

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That's the perfect question. And honestly, the answer is simpler than you think.

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Let me tell you about my worst night in a new city.

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Oh, I'm ready. Set the scene for me.

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So it's late. I'm tired and hungry. I find this small family restaurant.

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The lights are warm. Something smells amazing, like garlic and butter.

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Now I'm hungry too. Keep going.

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I sit down and the waiter comes over. And the first thing I need to say is simple.

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A table for two.

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Wait, two? Were you with someone?

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My friend was parking the car. So, a table for two.

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Got it. That's a clean little phrase. A table for two.

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Right. You walk in, you say how many people. A table for two, a table for one.

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Simple. So you sit down. Then the panic starts.

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Exactly. The waiter hands me the menu. And I can't read any of it.

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So this is the moment. What do you actually say?

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Okay. Here's the phrase that saved me. I'd like the...

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I'd like the... and then what?

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And then you point. You just point at the dish and finish it.

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I'd like the same as that. I pointed at the next table.

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You pointed at a stranger's food?

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I did. This couple had a steaming plate. It smelled incredible.

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So I looked at the waiter and said, I'd like the same as that.

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That's brave. And kind of genius.

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It felt scary. But I'd like the... takes all the pressure off.

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Let me try. I'd like the soup. I'd like the fish.

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Perfect. You don't need the fancy name. I'd like the, and point.

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Okay, quick one. Is it rude to point like that?

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Not at all. Waiters see it every day. It's honest.

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Good. So what showed up at your table?

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The best meal of the whole trip. Warm, a little spicy, so good.

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No way. From pointing at a stranger?

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From pointing at a stranger. And here's the part I love.

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The waiter wrote the name of the dish on my napkin. By hand.

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Oh, that's lovely.

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So the next night, I could order it by name. Because I asked.

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So the lesson is, you don't need perfect words. You need to be willing to ask.

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That's the whole thing. Just point, and ask.

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Okay, one more piece. The end of the meal. How do you pay?

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Ah, the easy one. You catch the waiter's eye and say, Check, please.

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Check, please. That's it?

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That's it. Check, please. Two words, and the bill comes.

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I like that. Check, please. Nice and clear.

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And quick tip. If something is free, don't call it service.

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Wait, service isn't free food?

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In English, no. If it's free, they say, it's on the house.

문장 반복L

On the house. Oh, that's a good one to know.

문장 반복L

Right. So you say, check please, and maybe dessert is on the house.

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Okay. Let's put it all together for everyone.

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You walk in. You say, a table for two.

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You sit down, you can't read the menu, so you point and say, I'd like the...

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You eat something wonderful. And at the end, you say, check please.

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Three little phrases. A table for two. I'd like the. Check, please.

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And the big idea? A few good phrases make the whole restaurant feel easy.

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Even when you can't read a single word.

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Especially then.

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Remember your fish story, Leo?

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How could I forget the fish.

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Next time, you can just point and say, I'd like the same as that.

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No more surprise fish. I love it.

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So this week, try one phrase out loud. A table for two. That's your start.

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You've got this. One phrase at a time.

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See you in the next one.

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Thanks for listening.

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Bye, everyone.

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  • I Plan To Take A Few Days Off (3m)
  • I Hope To See You Again Soon (3m)
  • Are You Free This Afternoon? (7m)
  • How Much Is This (8m)
  • Talk About What You Like (8m)