Read the following
conversations and see how the new words are used.
[W] Did you get any good suggestions
for a restaurant for this weekend?
[M] The majority of
people in my office enjoyed the new seafood restaurant.
[W] Weil, we can always rely
on the opinion of the masses.
[W] The woman who writes the weekly restaurant reviews for the newspaper has published a guide to local
restaurants.
[M] That won't be too helpful. I don't think the same food appeals to her as appeals to me.
[W] I know what you mean. There is a lot of subjectivity in reviewing restaurants.
[M] I'm tired of the same kind of food all the time. Let's go
somewhere with a really daring menu.
[W] I like familiar
foods and I'm not as willing as you are to try new dishes.
[M] We'll go somewhere with a mix
of old favorites and exciting specials.
[M] What time do you think we'll arrive at the restaurant?
[W] I'd like to say by 6 P.M., but I know that's early for you.
Can we compromise and say by 7 P.M.?
[M] Sounds good. I'll go ahead
and secure a reservation for 7 P.M.