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EATING OUT
Arriving for Dinner the Host
I’ve brought you a present. Thank you. That’s very kind of you. These are for you. →→ Thank you. These are wonderful. You have a lovely house Thank you. It’s nice of you to say so.
During dinner the host
It looks wonderful. I hope you like it. Actually, I’m driving. ←← Can I offer you more wine? That would be nice, thank you. More wine?
After the meal the host
That was good. →→ Thank you. /Don’t mention it. Thank you for a wonderful evening. It was good to have you over.
No thanks. But it was delicious Would you like some more? If it’s not trouble. Thank you. ←← Should I call you a taxi? Thank you very much. Can I give you a ride home.
VERBS
Give a ride Have over Mention Offer Order Recommend
In the Restaurant
As a starter could I have…. As a main course I’d like … Can you recommend anything? Do you have anything vegetarian? As a dessert I’ll have … Could we see the wine list? May I have a receipt? Do you take American Express? It was very nice, thank you.
How was the food?
Tasty , tender, delicious Sweet, spicy Bland, fatty, bitter
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Fill in the blanks.
Wine delicious tasty vegetarian
Miller: How are you enjoying the happy hour, Linda?
Linda: It’s wonderful! All the food is ____________.
Miller: Yeah. My favorites are the stuffed eggplant and cocktail shrimp.
Linda: The grilled zucchini is also very ________.
Miller: I noticed you didn’t try the chicken wings. Are you a __________?
Linda: No, but I try to avoid fatty foods. And besides, they looked really spicy.
Miller: We should order drinks. How about some ___________, Linda? Here is the wine list…
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VOCABULARY Label the parts of the menu.
1. _______ 2.___________ 3. ___________ nachos broiled salmon bbq chicken buffalo wings lamb chops sirloin steak cheese fries baked lasagna shrimp on the Barbie potato skin
4.____________________ 5. _____________________ house red or white champagne cheese cake/ ice cream
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PRACTICE
Circle the words with s similar meaning as the BOLD word.
1.I need a COPY OF THE BILL to give to my company.
a. course b. receipt c. specialty d. veal
2.Did she SAY BRIEFLY who will be attending the party?
a. mention b. offer c. order d. recommend
3. The food was TASTELESS so he added more spices. a. bitter b. bland c. raw d. tender
4. The GIFT is very nice, but you really didn’t have to get me anything. a. eggplant b. oyster c. present d. roast
5. May I SUGGEST the stuffed mushrooms with dipping sauce? a. have over b. order c. recommend d. ride
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