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💡 Today’s Question 💡
Which hand should you use for the fork in a French restaurant? Left or right?

🎬 A Night at a French Restaurant — Slow and Easy English For Beginners
Practice English with this slow and clear restaurant conversation.
This video is perfect for beginner and lower-intermediate learners (A1–A2 level) to practice listening, shadowing, and pronunciation through a simple and relaxing story.
In this episode, a young woman visits a fancy French restaurant for the first time. Her kind friend David teaches her about the menu, table manners, and how to use forks and knives, step by step.
You’ll learn useful phrases and expressions that you can use when eating at a nice restaurant.
Everything is spoken slowly and clearly, so you can understand every word and shadow along easily.

🗣️ You’ll learn:
✅ How to order food and drinks at a restaurant (“I would like…”, “What do you recommend?”)
✅ Course meal vocabulary (appetizer, main dish, dessert)
✅ Sparkling water vs. still water — how to ask
✅ French dining table manners (napkin, forks and knives, bread, soup)

💡 Practice Tip:
After watching, try to imagine yourself in the situation.
Say a simple sentence in English, like:
“I would like the pumpkin soup, please.”
or
“What do you recommend tonight?”

🎧 Great for:
✔️ English listening and shadowing practice
✔️ English speaking fluency
✔️ ESL learners (A1–A2 level)
✔️ Daily conversation practice
✔️ Relaxing English study (easy, slow, clear)

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1 Comment

  1. The fork is placed on your left in a French restaurant , so you should use a fork by your left hand. Use your right hand to cut the steak with a knife. Enjoy your meal!

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