Daniel Eats Breakfast

Daniel wakes up early and goes down to the hotel restaurant for breakfast. The dining room is bright and quiet, with soft music playing.

The breakfast buffet looks inviting. There are eggs, sausages, fresh fruit, bread, yogurt, and cereal. Daniel walks around, deciding what to eat.

As Daniel eats, he enjoys the calm atmosphere and watches other guests arrive. Some guests talk quietly, while others check their phones or read the news.

At the entrance, a staff member greets him politely and asks for his room number. Daniel gives his number and is shown to a table near the window.

He takes scrambled eggs, toast with butter, and a small bowl of fruit. He also pours himself a cup of hot coffee and adds a little milk.

When he finishes, Daniel feels full and satisfied. He thanks the staff, leaves the dining area, and heads back to his room, ready to start his day.
6 Questions
What is the dining room like in the morning?
It is bright and quiet, with soft music playing.
What food does Daniel choose to eat?
Scrambled eggs, toast with butter, and fruit.
What does the staff member ask Daniel for?
She asks him for his room number.
What drink does Daniel have with breakfast?
What drink does Daniel have with breakfast?
Where does Daniel sit in the restaurant?
He sits at a table near the window.
What do other guests do while eating breakfast?
Talk quietly, check phones, read the news.
Role Play: Breakfast Buffet

Staff: Good morning. May I have your room number, please?
Daniel: Good morning. Yes, it’s room 514.
Staff: Thank you. Breakfast is included with your stay.
Daniel: Great, thank you.
Staff: Please follow me. Here is your table by the window.
Daniel: That’s perfect.
Staff: The breakfast buffet is over there. Coffee and tea are at the end.
Daniel: Okay. Is the coffee fresh?
Staff: Yes, it is. We also have juice and milk.
Daniel: Wonderful. Thank you very much.
Staff: You’re welcome. Please let me know if you need anything.
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