Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

1141 Daily Easy English Lesson PODCAST—Ear de Geaux (what?)

Nov 5, 2024
Explore the subtle art of ordering food in English! Learn key phrases like 'For here or to go?' to navigate restaurant conversations. Discover the joys of a Lebanese dining experience while mastering pronunciation and fluency. Join the fun and enrich your daily interactions with American expressions and cultural insights!
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ANECDOTE

Restaurant Mishap

  • Coach Shane visited a Lebanese restaurant and ordered take-out.
  • He then humorously recounts ordering "to go" after the server said, "Here you go."
ADVICE

Restaurant Ordering

  • Learn the phrase "for here or to go" for restaurant orders.
  • "For here" means dining in, while "to go" means take-out.
INSIGHT

Fast Speech

  • In fast speech, "for here or to go" often becomes "here to go".
  • This is due to linking and reduction of the word "or" to a schwa sound.
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