Situational Dialogues
Dialogue 1 Dialogue 1
(A cabin attendant is serving meals. )
CA: Excuse me, Madam. What would you like to eat, Chinese food or western food?
B: I’d like western food, please.
CA: For the main course, we have beef, chicken and fish, which would you like?
B: Beef, please.
CA: Here you are. Be careful, a little bit hot.
B: Thank you.
C: Excuse me, Miss. I'm a first row passenger. Where is my table?
CA: Your table is in your armrest. First open the cover, pull the table out and place it flat.
C: Oh, I see.
CA: What would you like, Sir?
C: Chicken, please.
Dialogue 2 Dialogue 2
(The stewed chicken a passenger ordered is out of stock. )
CA: Excuse me, Sir. What would you like?
B: I’d like stewed chicken, please.
CA: I’m sorry we are out of stewed chicken, but we still have seafood noodles. It’s also delicious. Would you like a try?
B: That’s OK.
CA: Thank you for your understanding. Here you are. Be careful, a little bit hot.
B: Thanks.
CA: You’re welcome.