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BÀI LUẬN TIẾNG ANH HAY THEO CHỦ ĐỀ
BÀI LUẬN TIẾNG ANH HAY
A busy eating place

It was about twelve thirty when Gary and I arrived at the newly-opened chicken-rice shop. We
expected the place to be packed with people but what greeted us at the shop was beyond
expectation.
The twenty or so tables in the shop were fully occupied. There were at least a hundred people
crammed in the shop and the sound of a hundred voices talking at the same time
was reminiscent of the market place. The place had air-conditioning but it was obviously not
strong enough to cope with the crowd there. I saw some diners wipe their faces with tissue paper
as the hot food caused them to sweat. We waited outside the shop in the midday heat and
sweated as well.
It took about fifteen minutes before we could get a vacant table. it was a small table placed
against a wall but it was better than nothing. Gratefully we sat down but had to wait again for a
waitress to take our order.
The shop was clearly short-staffed. They had only three waitresses. But I could understand that it
was their opening day and they had not expected such a crowd. The waitresses could hardly
cope. So we sat down for another five minutes before a waitress came to take our order. Then we
waited for the food to be brought.
Anyhow there we were, sitting in a noisy, not-so-cool, air-conditioned chicken-rice shop. It was
not exactly an ideal place to have lunch but we just wanted to try the food.
Eventually our order arrived and we set about having our meal. The chicken rice was only
average. We had expected it to be something special after reading about the 'special chicken rice'
in the newspaper. It was not excellent, but it was not bad either. Certainly it was nothing special.
So we quickly finished our meal, paid for it and left the shop.
At the entrance there were still people waiting to have a taste of the 'special' chicken rice. Well,
we have had our taste and they would have theirs in due course.




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in due course

at a suitable time





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