- Good evening. Do you speak English? - Yes, sir. How many people? - A table for three, please. - Come this way.
- Have you got a menu in English? - Here you are, sir. - This looks good!
- Are you ready to order? - What do you recommend? - The pepper steak’s very good. - Mmm… What are you having, Benny? - I’ll have the pepper steak and the soup to start. - How would you like your steak, sir? Rare, medium or well-done? - Well-done. - What about you, Hannah? - The roast chicken for me, please. And to start, I’d like the salad. - And you, sir? - I’d like the salmon and the roast chicken. - So, that’s two salmons and one salad. Is that right? - No. One salmon, one soup and one salad. - And two roast chickens and the steak. - That’s it. Thanks.
- What would you like to drink? - A bottle of red wine. - I’d like some mineral water too, please.
- Would you like any dessert? - Just a black coffee for me. - I’ll have a white coffee. - Nothing for me, thanks.
- Oh, and could I have the bill, please. We’re in a hurry… - Hold on… There’s a mistake here! Excuse me! I think the bill’s wrong. We only had one bottle of wine.
1 A person who deals with office correspondence and records is a secretary or a clerk
2. A person whose job is to treat animals is a vet
3. A person who checks in and out books and give advice on what to read is a librarian
4. A person gets coal from under the ground is a miner
5. A person who loads and unloads ships in a port is a docker
6. A person whose job is to cook in a restaurant is a head- cook
(шеф-повар)
7. A person who sells newspaper and magazine is a stall-keeper(киоскер)
8. A person who works in a government office is a politician
9. A person whose job is to help people buy and sell houses is a realtor
10. A person who designs is an architect or a designer
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AT THE RESTAURANT
- Good evening. Do you speak English?
- Yes, sir. How many people?
- A table for three, please.
- Come this way.
- Have you got a menu in English?
- Here you are, sir.
- This looks good!
- Are you ready to order?
- What do you recommend?
- The pepper steak’s very good.
- Mmm… What are you having, Benny?
- I’ll have the pepper steak and the soup to start.
- How would you like your steak, sir? Rare, medium or well-done?
- Well-done.
- What about you, Hannah?
- The roast chicken for me, please. And to start, I’d like the salad.
- And you, sir?
- I’d like the salmon and the roast chicken.
- So, that’s two salmons and one salad. Is that right?
- No. One salmon, one soup and one salad.
- And two roast chickens and the steak.
- That’s it. Thanks.
- What would you like to drink?
- A bottle of red wine.
- I’d like some mineral water too, please.
- Would you like any dessert?
- Just a black coffee for me.
- I’ll have a white coffee.
- Nothing for me, thanks.
- Oh, and could I have the bill, please. We’re in a hurry…
- Hold on… There’s a mistake here! Excuse me! I think the bill’s wrong. We only had one bottle of wine.