7 Read the dialogue and complete each gap with ONE word.
Toby Good evening. Can we have a 1
for two please?
Waiter Certainly.
Waiter Are you ready to 2
?
Toby Yes, we are. We’d both 3
the soup to start.
Waiter And for the main 4
?
Toby I 5
like the pasta, please.
Waiter And 6
you, madam?
Sophie The vegetable pie please.
Waiter Perfect. 7
you like anything to drink?
Sophie Apple juice, please.
Toby Yes, the 8
for me.
Waiter So that’s two apple juices.
Toby Can we 9
the bill now? Oh, and does it include 10?
Explanation: The word "table" is used when you go to a restaurant and want to reserve a place to sit.
2. Order.
Explanation: In a restaurant, when you are ready to choose and request the food you want to eat, you "order" it.
3. Like.
Explanation: Toby and Sophie both want to have the soup as a starter, so they use the word "like".
4. Course.
Explanation: The word "course" refers to the different stages of a meal, such as starters, main courses, and desserts.
5. Would.
Explanation: The word "would" is used to express a polite request or preference. Here, Toby says "I would like the pasta" to show his preference for the pasta dish.
6. And.
Explanation: The word "and" is used to connect Toby's request for the pasta with the waiter's question about Sophie's choice.
7. Would.
Explanation: The word "would" is used again to ask if Sophie would like anything to drink.
8. Same.
Explanation: Toby wants the same drink as Sophie, so he says "the same" to indicate that he wants the same as her.
9. Have.
Explanation: Toby wants to request the bill, so he uses the word "have" to ask for it.
10. Service charge.
Explanation: Toby asks if the bill includes a service charge, which is an additional fee added to the total bill for service provided by the restaurant staff.