6. Where to Find Places to Eat



1.

A: I'm new to the neighborhood.

B: Have you been able to find everything okay?

A: Actually, could you help me with that?

B: What can I help you with?

A: I'm trying to find a nice restaurant to eat at.

B: What kind of food do you want?

A: I wouldn't mind some good Chinese food.

B: There's a great Chinese restaurant right down the street.

A: Could you tell me how to get there?

B: It's a few blocks down. You'll find it on the right-hand side.

A: Would you like to come eat lunch with me?

B: I would love to. Thanks.



2.

A: I just moved into the neighborhood.

B: Do you know where everything is around town?

A: I could use your help with something.

B: Exactly what can I do for you?

A: I'm looking for somewhere to eat.

B: What kind of restaurant do you want to eat at?

A: I want Chinese food.

B: I know of a fabulous Chinese restaurant down the street.

A: How do I get there?

B: It's just a few blocks away.

A: Would you like to go to lunch?

B: That would be great.



3.

A: I'm new to town.

B: Oh, really? Are you finding everything all right?

A: I need some help.

B: What do you need help with?

A: I would like to find a nice restaurant.

B: What kind of food would you like to eat?

A: Chinese food sounds good to me.

B: You can always go to this Chinese restaurant just a few blocks away.

A: Where exactly is it?

B: If you go three blocks to the east, you can't miss it.

A: Why don't you come to lunch with me?

B: Sure. Let's go.



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