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Everyday English Listening with Mark

Survival English: Learn How to Order Food

14 Oct 2025

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Do you know how to order food naturally in English?In this episode of Survival English, Mark Keller from MKsEnglish.com teaches you everything you need to sound confident when ordering in a restaurant, café, or fast-food place.You’ll learn:✅ How to ask for a table politely✅ Phrases for ordering drinks and food✅ How to ask questions about the menu✅ How to pay and ask for the bill✅ The difference between “check” and “bill”✅ What “for here or to go” meansWhether you’re traveling, studying abroad, or just want to improve your everyday English, this lesson will help you speak naturally and confidently.🎧 Perfect for beginners and travelers who want real, useful English they can use anywhere!Contact Your FREE Trial English Lesson: https://mksenglish.com/Instagram: mks_englishFacebook: / mksenglish Twitter: / mksenglish TikTok: / mksenglish YouTube / mksenglish Podcast: Everyday English Listening with MarkMy Books: https://payhip.com/MKsEnglishcom#EnglishListening, #LearnEnglish, #EverydayEnglish, #EnglishPodcast, #ESLPractice, #ImproveEnglish, #EnglishSpeaking, #EnglishLearning, #MusicAndEnglish, #MoviesAndEnglish, #BooksAndEnglish, #TVSeriesAndEnglish, #EnglishStudy, #OnlineEnglishLessons, #MKsEnglish, #Idiomas, #AprenderInglés, #EscucharInglés, #ClasesDeInglés, #EstudiarInglés, #英語学習, #英会話, #英語リスニング, #英語勉強, #영어공부, #영어듣기, #영어회화, #學英文, #英文聽力, #學習英文, #تعلم_الانجليزية, #بودكاست_انجليزي, #تعليم_اللغة_الانجليزية, #anglais, #apprendreanglais, #écouteranglais, #coursanglais, #inglese, #imparareinglese, #ascoltoinglese

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