The document contains information about Swaraj Prasad who provides content writing and English language training services. It includes his contact information and then covers several topics related to learning English such as grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, sentence arrangement and listening to English videos. It also provides examples of conversations related to dining out, ordering food at a restaurant and discussing the food. Finally, it lists various English nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs.
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In Hindi, rule is sub + object + verb.
In English, rule is sub + verb + object.
Example, Ramesh is selling pencil at his shop.
Sub hv main verb object pre
object
Ramesh apne dukaan par penchil bech raha
hai.
sub object pre object verb
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*Helping verb connects the main verb to make a
complete sentence.
*While, main verb is performs the main work.
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Appetizer
Care, cafeteria, bill, receipt, cash memo, booking
Course
Cuisine
Dessert
Eat out
High class
Waiter, waiteress, manager,
Menu, pudding, starter, side dish, tip
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6. *
* Could I have a menu, please?
* Here you are.
* Enjoy your meal
* Would you like to have a cup of tea?
* I’d like the change, please.
* Have a good day.
* That will be awesome.
* Food tastes good.
* How is the food today?
* What would you recommend
* Do you have any vegetarian dishes?
* Could I have a glass of water, please or could I get a glass of
water?
* Could you tell me where the restroom is?
* I’d recommend the pizza.
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7. * Aaj khana banane ka man nahi hai .
* Today, I have no mood of cooking food.
* Aaj kanhi bahar khane chalte hai .
* Let’s eat out. Or Let’s have a dinner outside.
* Tumhe pata hai is sheher ka sabse accha restaurant kaun sa hai?
* Do you know which is the best restaurant of this city?
* Han, Udaybhan restaurant hum sake liye theek rahega.
* Yes, Udhaybhaan restaurant will be good for us.
* Vanha kya kya milta hai?
* What types of dishes are there ?
* Vanha north indian, south indian, veg, non-veg sab kuch milta hai
* You can get north Indian, South Indian, veg, non-veg, everything there.
* Or, Everything is available there like north india,n south indian, verg, non-veg, etc.
* Theek hai, raat ko aath baje dinner vanhi karte hain.
* Okay, let’s have a dinner at 8 pm/
* Tum sab vanha aa jana.
* You all will come there.
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8. * Dinner ke darmyaan ( During the dinner )
* Waiter, kya yeh table pehle se book hai?
* Waiter, has this table booked for someone?
* Nahi sir, yeh pehle se book nahi hai .
* No Sir, This table has not booked.
Theek hai, menu lao .
* Okay, bring menu.
* Aapas mei baat karte hue (talking together)
* Dekho table manners ptta hai na ? ( I think you know the table etiquette, don’t you?
* Han, dheere dheere khana hai, chmach se khana hai, pair nahi hilana hai , itadi .
* Yes, eat slowly, eat with spoon , no shaking of legs, etc.
* Ab, menu card bhi aa gya. (now, menu card has also come)
* Dekho, kya order karna hai ? ( look, what do you want to order?
* Waiter, pehle pani to lao (Excuse me waiter, first bring the water. )
* Mere liye kadhai panner, mere liye fried rice, mere liye mix vegetable, mere liye naam aur mre liye daal makhani.
* For me kadahi paneer, for me fried rice, for me mixed vegetable, for me nan, ad for me dal makhani.
* Order to ho gaya, tab tak strter manga lete hai .
* Now, order has done. Till then let’s order some starter.
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9. * Starter accha hai ( starter is good).
* Ek juice bhi lana . (Hello, bring juice for me .)
* Are! Juice aur ice cream khane ke baad magna .
* (Oh! You don’t know always ask juice and ice cream after meal .
* Khana kaisa hai?/khana kaisia tha ?
* How is the food or how was the food?
* Thoda sa masaledaar hai . ( It’s spicy )
* Thoda theeka bhi hai (It also tastes bitter)
* Mujhe namak ki matra kam lag rahi hai
* I feel there I s less salt in the food.
* Waiter , namak lana .
* Waiter, bring some salt for me
* Tum logo ko kuch aur bhi chahiye.
* ( do you need anything else ?
* Sir, aapne yanha ka aaj ka special dish to chaka/try hee nahi kiya?
* ( Sir, you haven’t tried today’s special dish, have you?
* Theek hai , ete aao (Okay, bring for me)
* Bas bahut ho gaya, ab chalte hain. ( I think , it’s enough, let go home. )
* Cab book karke ghar chalte hain ( it’s better book a cab and go to home )
* Yeh theek rahega . ( This sounds good. )
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10. Noun Adjective Verb Adverb
mood – man
dinner – raat ka khana
outside – bahar
restaurant -
city - Sheher
dishes – Vyanjan
Night – raat
table –
Booking -
Menu -
etiquette –
Shishtachaar
Spoon – Chammach
order
Water - pani
starter
Juice
Food – khana
Salt – namak
Taste – swaad
Cooked
paka hua
booked
Tasty – swadisht
Salty – namkeen
spicy -
masaledaar
Sweet - meetha
Sour – khattha
bitter – theekha
Dark – andhera
juicy – ras se
bhara
special -
specialized
Khas
good better best
nice nicer nicest
Accha
Awesome
Amazing
Wonderful
Outstanding
Cook – pakana
Eat – khana
Drink – peena
Sneeze – chhenkna
breathe – saans lena
Bring – lana
Pull - kheenchna
Read – padhna
write – likhna
come – aana
Go – jana
sleep – sona
Smell –
Ssoghna/mahkna
Today – aaj
Yesterday
Kal (beeta hua)
Tomorrow
Kal (aanewala)
Here – yanha
There- yanha
Somewhere – kanhi
during - darmyaan
Slowly – dheere
Fast – tez
Now – ab
Later – baad mei
Till – tak
Till now – ab tak
Till then – tab tak
Until – jab tak
Anything – kuch bhi
Something – kuch
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