Lesson #15 - Restaurant 5 - Vietnamese Dining Etiquette

September 14th, 2007

Learn Vietnamese travel phrases with SurvivalPhrases.com. A little Vietnamese can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, SurvivalPhrases.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! Today we cover another high frequency phrase which will be sure to be of use on your trip, vacation, or travels to Vietnam.

Today we’ll learn how to call for a waiter or waitress so you can order at the restaurant. Afterall, you will be spending a lot of time trying the many types of food in Vietnam. Be sure to stop by SurvivalPhrases.com and leave us a post!

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2 responses to “Restaurant 5 - Vietnamese Dining Etiquette”

23 09 2007
Jimmy B (06:12:53) :

Love the lessons… But I’d like to make a few comments:
1) I think there needs to be a LITTLE more time during the main lessons for repeating the words.

2) In the final review, it would be nice to have ALL of the constructions discussed reviewed: On a few of them, only the primary grammar point was reviewed.

3) Sometimes you say “Falling Tone”, but it SOUNDS falling-rising: Is that more because you’re rising intonation a little to imply “See? Like this?”

4) I do love your hosting, but it could help me out to hear the same words spoken by a second voice… perhaps a male voice? It doesn’t need to be a “teamwork podcast” like JPod or anything, but having a second set of vocal cords doing the same words will help really establish the sound…

5) Perhaps every 5-10 lessons, you could release a “summary podcast” with all of the learning to date in it for review? That way I can review 10 lessons in 5 minutes rather than the 40 it takes to go through 10 podcasts.

Thanks! Keep up the good work.

26 01 2008
Mike (03:10:00) :

Great idea about the review lesson every 5-10 lessons. That would greatly help!

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