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Boost Your English Vocabulary with Key Phrases for Hotel and Restaurant Positions While Working and Traveling Abroad 

Starting an experience abroad is always a significant challenge, you will deal with new culture, customer, behaviour and of course a new language. Knowing how to talk in a hotel or restaurant will help you on your work and travel program, especially if you’re just starting to learn English.

We have great news, as you get used to your new routine, you’ll learn common vocabulary and feel more confident speaking English and handling your daily tasks. The more you practice, the easier it will become. Those English tips will help you.


Remember, whether you’re working at the reception, in the kitchen, at the restaurant, behind the bar, or handling housekeeping, making eye contact, using a friendly tone, and staying positive are essential. These simple practices can boost your confidence and help you provide excellent service.


Here are some simple sentences for different entry-level jobs in hotels and restaurants:

Housekeeping

– “I will clean and organise guest rooms.”

– “I am responsible for changing bed linens and towels.”

  • “I will restock supplies like toiletries and coffee.”
  • “I will report any maintenance issues to the supervisor.”
  • “Is the room free to clean up?”

Waiter/Waitress

–  “What would you like to order?””

– “I will serve food and drinks to tables.”

– “How would you like your steak cooked?”

– “Would you like something for Drink?”
– “Is there anything else I can get you?”

Cook Assistant

– “I will help prepare ingredients for the chef.”

  • “What would you like me do next?”
  • “I will keep the kitchen area clean and organised.”

– “How would you like these ingredients prepared?”

Bartender

  • “Hi there! What can I get for you today?”
  • “How would you like your drink prepared?”
  • “Is there anything else I can get you?””
  • “Would you like non-alcoholic menu?”
  • “I hope you enjoy your drink. Cheers!”

Barista

– “How would you like your coffee?”

– “Can I offer you a pastry or snack with your drink?”

  • “Do you need any sugar or cream with your coffee?”
  • “Here’s your drink. Enjoy and Have a nice day!”

Even if you’re just starting out or have some experience, you can embark on a rewarding hotel or restaurant job abroad with total peace of mind. We’ll make sure everything is organised for you before you even depart!

Join us at Roast Jobs, and let’s make your journey of living, working, and traveling abroad a fantastic adventure. Find the perfect program and destination for you at roastjobs.com. Let’s get started today!