BAR WAITER Education required Secondary education Languages required English Job description, tasks Provide a friendly and professional bar service to the guests The full knowledge of all beverages available in the Cocktail list Requirements Must be able to speak clearly in English Minimum age should be twenty years old Must have a pleasant, courteous and outgoing personality Location UK, London, Oxford Street 45 Starting date March/April 2010 Salary 750, + bonuses Telephone +371 56489681
Dear Sir/Madam, I and my friend visited your restaurant yesterday to celebrate the beginning of our vacation. Unfortunately, the substandard food served in your restaurant really dampened our spirits. Firstly, I ordered salad, but it was not fresh. Furthermore, the vegetables had not been washed. I found pieces of dirt on the lettuce leaves. Then, I was served a really tasteless steak. It was tough and chewy. I called the waiter to bring me new steak. After waiting, the waiter finally came and gave me a new steak. To my astonishment, it was as bad as the first one. As if that was not bad enough, when I decided to eat my apple pie, I found out that it was stale and dry. Once again, I called waiter, but he claimed that it had been freshly made that morning. As you can imagine, I was extremely upset by the treatment I received and I will certainly not visit your restaurant again. I hope that
Food, Restaurants and Cooking Task 1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) Waiter, could you bring me the account/bill/addition, please? b) It's a very popular restaurant - we should apply for/book/keep a table. c) If you're hungry, why not ask for a large dish/plate/portion? d) Please help/serve/wait yourself to salads from the salad bar. e) Waiter, can I see the catalogue/directory/menu, please? f) This fish is not what I called/commanded/ordered. g) This dish/plate/serving is a speciality of our restaurant. h) Have you tried the crude/raw/undercooked fish at the new Japanese restaurant? i) Paul never eats meat, he's a vegetable/vegetarian/vegetation. j) Have you decided what to have for your main course/food/helping? Task 2. Complete each sentence (a-j) with a suitable ending (1-10). Use each ending once.
Die Katzen Katzen sind aktive, neugierige und anspruchsvolle Haustiere. Die Katzen gehört zur familie der katzen und die katzen sind Haustiere. Sie zählt zu den beliebtesten Heimtieren. Meistens leben die Katzen 10-12 Jahre , max 20 Jahre. Es gibt verschiedene Arten von Katzen. Sie sind klein und niedliche und sie können schwarz, waiB, braune und so waiter sein. Wenn die Katzen klein sind, liben sie spielen. Die Ohren der Feliden stehen aufrecht, sind spitz bis rundlich und können in verschiedene Richtungen gedreht werden. Der Frequenzbereich geht bis 65.000 Hz. Katzen fühlen salzig, sauer und bitter Geschmack, süß Geschmack fühlen sie nicht. Katzen ernähren sich fast ausschließlich von Fleisch gedreht werden. Der Frequenzbereich geht bis 65.000 Hz. Katzen fühlen salzig, sauer und bitter Geschmack, süß
Assistant, which was advertised in a newspaper Postimees. I am 21 years old and I study at the university in Tartu for the third year to beacome a journalist. As my lectures take place in the mornings and evenings, I would be available to work in the afternoons from 1 pm. I speak fluent Estonian and English and some Russian as well.Last year I started learning Spanish and now speak a little bit of it, but i´d like to practise more. I have had some work experiences here in Estonia as a waiter, a manager and as a cleaner. I love playing sports,like volleyball, swimming, riding a bike, running, dancing and so on. I also love communicating with different people and I am a quick learner. I would love to organize activities and excursions. I am available for the interview any afternoon during the three weeks. I would also be pleased to discuss my suitability for the post on the telephone- my number is 56649891. Looking forward to hearing from you.
cheese juust curds hapu(kohu)piim yogurt jogurt mustard sinep eggs muna steamed aurutatud butter või tablecloth laudlina bread leib bill arve pasta pasta tip jootraha rice riis waiter ettekandja salt sool three-course meal kolme käiguline eine pepper paprika self-service salad bar iseteenindatav salatibaar ketchup ketsup mayonnaise majonees
Book Review Q and A (re-branded as Slumdog Millionaire) Q & A is a novel written by Vikas Swarup, an Indian diplomat. Published in 2005, it was the author's first novel. Set in India, it tells the story of Ram Mohammad Thomas, a poor young waiter who becomes the biggest quiz-show winner in history, only to be sent to jail on accusations (but with no evidence or proof) that he cheated. It was the basis of the 2008 feature film Slumdog Millionaire. The novel was re-published under the title Slumdog Millionaire after the success of the film. The book is divided into 14 topics (included the prologue and the epilogue). Each chapter of the book focuses on questions and answers from the quiz-show, but also a story, how Ram
My future career. I often think about my future plans and career. Now I am studying at the secondary school. But after finishing school I try to enter at the university. It is very difficult for me to make the right choice of my future profession. There are many different professions and you can find exactly that which interests you. For example, waiter, manager, actress, lawyer, doctor and so on. To decide, what kind of work suits me, helps communication with adults, meetings with representatives of universities and large selection of useful literature. Also I need to think about how well I can do what I would like to do. In my opinion, very interesting and noble profession is a doctor. I understand that it is necessary to study a lot to become a doctor. You must have good knowledge of biology, chemistry and mathematics
Launch meat. What do cats call mice on skateboards? "Meals on Wheels." Why do you eat so fast? I want to eat as much as possible before losing my appetite. What did the mayonnaise say to the refrigerator? Close the door, I'm dressing! What did the left eye say to the right eye? Between us, something smells. Jack: Would you like some Egyptian Pie? Jill: What's Egyptian pie? Jack: You know, the kind mummy used to make. The customer asked: "Do you serve crabs here?" "Yessir," repplied the waiter. "We'll serve just about anybody." What starts with "t" ends with "t" and is filled with "t"? A teapot. Why did the man eat at the bank? He wanted to eat rich food. What does the richest person in the world make for dinner every night? Reservations. Why don't chickens play sports? Because they hit fowl balls. What has ears but can't hear a thing? A cornfield. Where does a bat eat his dinner? On home plate, and he has a ball. What's the worst thing about being an octopus?
Dirk Wood, who is a carpenter, told me that he did not see the accident but right now is more important to catch all the chickens as soon as possible. I caught another witness John Burke, who is a retired teacher walking with his granddaughter Cindy Burke. Mr. Burke told that he did not saw this accident well, but he thinks that it was truck driver fault. Next I found witnesses in front of cafe. There were a bank manager, who was waiting for his coffee, Philip Scott, a waiter Francois Rimbaud and Mavis Biggles, who is a waitress in that cafe. They told me that first some crates on the top fell down and then truck driver hit brakes and made an accident. Philip Scott added that chickens might be diseased and that people could catch the infection, but Mavis Biggles did not agree with that idea, because truck driver was on the way to market to sell all his birds. I left these two there to argue and found another witness Lee Post, a letter carrier, was
Inglise keele KT Unit 6 1.Translate (tõlgi) 1) Ma söön tavaliselt lõunaks prae ja magustoidu. I usually have a main dish and a dessert for lunch. 2) Ettekandja tõi meile menüü. The waiter brought us the menu. 3) Praetud munad, viil röstsaia ja tass teed, palun. Fried eggs, a slice of toast and a cup of tea, please. 4) Me tellisime kala friikartulitega ja õunavormi. We ordered fish and chips and apple pie. 5) Kas sulle meeldib kartulipüree? Do you like mashed potatoes? 6) Millestki koosnema. consist of something 2. Complete the text. (lõpeta tekst). A lot of , any , anything , some , something Jack realised he needed something to get Jill out of the car
(email credit card details etc.) Be aware of your surroundings. Cover pinpads, If someone is standing too close, ask them to move. Use cash if possible, or use pre-paid credit cards Secure purses and wallets. Also limit the amount of personal information you carry on yourself Do not use credit cards on unverified sites.Do not allow the waiter to leave the room with your card Check your credit statements Do not klick any links that look suspicious Keep your computer and phone updated to always have the latest security updates. Should you still become a victim of an identiti theft, limit your losses, by blocking all compromised cards, close accounts involved and report to the authorities like police, bank or websites involved. Conclusion
A times B times C equals X. This is what it will cost if we don't initiate a recall. If X is greater than the cost of a recall, we recall the cars and no one gets hurt. If X is less than the cost of a recall, then we don't recall." He is unhappy with his job and is suffering from depression and insomnia. · Tyler Durden He works at nights, having multiple part-time and short-term jobs like a waiter or a freelance projectionist, sabotaging the companies he Works for. He introduces himself to the main character as a soap salesman, which is also one of his jobs, saying he makes and sells soap. In the end of the story, the main character's and Tyler's paths part and Tyler turns on him. · Marla Singer The main character meets Marla in one of the support groups he goes to. Just like he, Marla is also a faker
Spinster Vanatüdruk Hard up Näpud põhjas Bring up Üles kasvatama Bachelor Vanapoiss Twins Kaksikud Funeral Matused Niece Õe v. vennatütar Divorced Lahutatud Nephew Õe v. vennapoeg Widower leskmees Pilot lendur Waiter/waitress ettekandja Engineer Insener Mechanic Mehhanik Conductor Dirigent Police officer Politsei ohvitser Cashier Kassiir Secretary Sekretär Hairdresser Juuksur Receptionist Vastuvõtja, electrician elektrik registraator
usaldusväärne kirurg - a trustworthy surgeon üsna tugev ja terve - pretty strong and fit täpne ja heade kommetega sekretär - a punctual and well-mannered secretary tundma kohalikke olusid - to know local matters leplik inimene - an agreeable person selle töö eelised ja pahed - the advantages and the disadvantages of the job pane järjekorda - to put in the order ( put them in the order) küsige kordamööda - to act in turn tähelepanelik kelner - an attentive waiter hoolikas lendur - a careful pilot järjekindel ja töökas õpetaja - a persistent and hardworking teacher vaimukas ja tähelepanelik ülemus - a witty and attentive boss tegelema raskete inimestega - to deal with difficult people kannatlik ja väljendusrikas mees - a tolerant and expressive man suure toiduainete kaupluse turvamees - a store detective in a supermarket lisa oma küsimus - add your question viie aasta pärast - in five years' time 10-11
there to skate. He walked down, for a long while avoiding looking at her as at the sun, but seeing her, as one does the sun, without looking." Levin and Stiva dine together at a fancy French restaurant, and are once again contrasted. Stiva is of course comfortable and at home in an elegant restaurant, while Levin is noticeably out of place. Still, Levin doesn't care, for he is disgusted with superficial elements of life. Stiva refuses to speak French with the waiter, because he doesn't want to give the waiter an upper-class social status. At the restaurant, Levin and Stiva discuss women, and Levin laments his love for Kitty. He also seeks her forgiveness, since he "played around" during his younger years. During the conversation between the two men, Stiva reveals a certain liking for the count (since the count has amassed such status), but still tells Levin that he should indeed propose to Kitty
lion lioness Word File Masculine Feminine boy girl man woman prince princess steward stewardess king queen waiter waitress 37 Here are some more masculine and feminine nouns for people. Masculine Feminine actor actress brother sister emperor empress father mother gentleman lady
dale üks normaalne korgitõmbaja. Mugavaid korgitõmbajaid valmis- tab näiteks firma Screwpull. Levi- nuim on tüüp, kus avaja toetub pu- delikaelale ja korgitseri keere kee- rab korgi kaelast välja. Restorani- des ei peeta selle kasutamist siiski heaks tooniks, sest keere läbib kor- gi ja võib pudistada veini sisse kor- gipuru. Restoranides kasutatav nn waiter´s friend (kelneri sõber) on üks levinumaid ja väga mugavaid 20 avajaid, mida võiks igas majapida- 21 10. Viimasel ajal on vei- 12. Kas klaas on nipudelitelE kirjutatud veini nautimisel tähtis?
Is it a mild or strong letter of complaint? Then fill in the table below with the complaints and the justification. Dear Sir/Madam, I want to express my strong dissatisfaction with the service I received during a visit to your restaurant on December 12th. Firstly, I had booked a table f or my wife and myself for 8:30, but it was 9 o'clock before we were seated. Such a delay seems to me inexcusable. Then, in spite of the fact that I had repeated our order to check that the waiter had heard me correctly, he proceeded to bring us the wrong starters. Such careless service should not be tolerated in a restaurant which charges such high prices. To make matters worse, the chocolate gateau we were served or dessert was quite stale. The menu claimed, though, that all desserts were freshly prepared that day. My wife and I will not be dining in your restaurant again; however, as manager, you would be wise to guard against such appalling treatment of your customers in the future
journalist el periodista teacher el profesor judge el juez teacher (grade el maestro 15 school) lawyer el abogado typist el mecanógrafo librarian el bibliotecario waiter / server el camarero mason el albañil watchmaker el relojero worker (blue- mechanic el mecánico el obrero collar) model el modelo writer el escritor
The implication is always: This should not be happening; I don't want to be here; I don't want to be doing this; I'm being treated unfairly. And the egos greatest enemy of all is, of course, the present moment, which is to say, life itself. Complaining is not to be confused with informing someone of a mistake or deficiency so that it can be put right. And to refrain from complaining doesn't necessarily mean putting up with bad quality or behavior. There is no ego in telling the waiter that your soup is cold and needs to be heated up – if you stick to the facts, which are always neutral. “How dare you serve me cold soup...” That's complaining. There is a “me” here that loves to feel personally offended by the cold soup and is going to make the most of it, a “me” that enjoys making someone wrong. The complaining we are talking about is in the service of the ego, not of change. Sometimes it becomes obvious that the ego doesn't really want change so
And in this simple case, at least, nothing is being said. Someone might suggest that such a game, like the builders' language, is just too simple and/or primitive to qualify. But it is hard to see how the mere addition of further complexity would help. Reply Someone might argue that, if its rules are rich enough and advert often enough to ambient conditions, reference and predication will be recoverable from the game description. Suppose there is a rule that, whenever the waiter comes in, every third player shouts "Here, waiter," and is given a martini; whenever any player says "Mix please," s/he is passed the bowl of snacks by whoever is nearest it; and the like. One would then be tempted to conclude that "waiter" refers to the waiter and "mix" means snack food. So the game moves would have meaning after all. 82 Theories of meaning Rejoinder Perhaps, in that case, the utterances specified by the game rules would have
18. Toiduvalmistamine on teaduse ja toidu kahekõne. Molekulaargastronoomia. Näiteks naturaalsete alginaatide kasutamine (kasutatakse näiteks mahlade kapseldamist zeleetaolisesse mullikujulisse kesta, mis suus ,,lõhkeb") Kaasajal on sööjale toidu juures tähtsad kvaliteet (maitse, välimus jne), tervislikkus, ohutus, sageli ka kasutamise lihtsus. 193. Vahetuse vanema ametijuhend Vahetusejuht/vahetusevanem /administraator (ingl station head waiter / section supervisor, pr maître d'hôtel de carré) jälgib alluvate töölkäimist ning teenindusstandarditest ja mitmesugustest eeskirjadest kinnipidamist (kontrollib laudade eelkatteid, nõude puhtust, roogade ja jookide kvaliteeti, kelnerite väljanägemist ning ruumide üldist korrasolekut), organiseerib nende tööd (jagab kelnerite vahel teenindatavad lauad, otsib puudujatele asendajad jne), võtab vastu
as I was, and I knew how easy it was to fall into established patterns. After all, hadn't I just fallen into one of my own by bailing? I'd spent enough years in therapy to know better than to wound and run when I was hurting. Heartsick, I stepped into an Italian bistro and took a table. I ordered a glass of shiraz and a pizza margherita, hoping wine and food would calm the vibrating anxiety inside me so that I could think properly. When the waiter returned with my wine, I gulped down half the glass without really tasting it. I missed Gideon already, missed the playful happy mood he'd been in when I left. His scent was all over me-the smell of his skin and hot, grinding sex. My eyes stung and I let a few tears slide down my face, despite being in a very public, very busy restaurant. My food came and I picked at it. It tasted like cardboard, although I doubted that had anything to do with the chef or the venue.
" "Yes," thought Elizabeth, "that would be a delightful scheme indeed, and completely do for us at once. Good Heaven! Brighton, and a whole campful of soldiers, to us, who have been overset already by one poor regiment of militia, and the monthly balls of Meryton!" "Now I have got some news for you," said Lydia, as they sat down at table. "What do you think? It is excellent news--capital news--and about a certain person we all like!" Jane and Elizabeth looked at each other, and the waiter was told he need not stay. Lydia laughed, and said: "Aye, that is just like your formality and discretion. You thought the waiter must not hear, as if he cared! I dare say he often hears worse things said than I am going to say. But he is an ugly fellow! I am glad he is gone. I never saw such a long chin in my life. Well, but now for my news; it is about dear Wickham; too good for the waiter, is it not? There is no danger of Wickham's marrying Mary King. There's for you
waitresses know certain tricks for increasing tips. They also know that the larger a customer's bill, the larger the amount of money they are likely to receive in a stan- dard gratuity. In these two regards, then-building the size of the customer's charge and building the percentage of that charge that is given as a tip--servers regularly act as compliance agents. Hoping to find out how they operate, I applied for a position as a waiter at sev- eral fairly expensive restaurants. Without experience, though, the best I could do was to land a busboy job that, as things turned out, provided me a propitious van- tage point from which to watch and analyze the action. Before long, I realized what the other employees already knew: that the most successful waiter in the place was • AG- Chapter 6 AUTHORITY Vincent who somehow arranged for patrons to order more and tip higher. The