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Read the menu. Ask and answer questions with a partner.



Example: How much is a hamburger and chips?

Four pounds twenty-five.

Brighton Pier Cafe!

Menu

Chicken salad £ 5.50

Tuna and egg salad £ 5.25

Fish and chips £ 4.95

Hamburger and chips £ 4.25

Pizza £ 3.75

 

Chocolate cake £ 2.80

Apple pie £ 2.25

Ice-cream £ 2.00

 

Coffee £ 1.50

Tea £ 1.20

Mineral water £ 1.10

Orange juice £ 1.00

 

Useful phrases and idioms

Split the bill - each person pays for him/herself

Lunch is on me - I am paying for you

Be our guest - we will pay

Let me get this - let me pay the bill

I was wined and dined - invited out to restaurants

To have a sweet tooth - to love sweet things

To be calorie conscious - be careful how many calories you eat

Savory - salty in flavor or with herbs

A fussy eater - a person who has very particular demands when eating

I am teetotal - never drink alcohol

To have any dietary requirements - special needs or things someone cannot eat

To overdo - eat or drink too much

You’ll have to take pot luck - eat what we are eating, nothing special

An informal get-together - informal group of people meeting for a meal / drink

Does anyone want seconds? - a second helping / serving of a dish

Say when. [tell me when I have served enough] - When! [That’s enough, thanks]

Help yourself to some nibbles - things like nuts, crisps, etc., before a meal

We can grab a bite to eat - have a quick meal

Takeaway - ready-cooked meal bought to take home

21. Complete the conversations in the café.

 

· A. Good morning

B. _______ Can I have a _______, please?

A. Here you are. Anything else?

B. No, thanks.

A. _______, please.

B. Thanks.

A. Thank you.

 

· A. Hi. Can I help you?

B. Yes. Can I have a ______ salad, please?

A. Anything to drink?

B. Yeah. A_______, please.

A. OK. Here you are.

B. ________ is that?

A. ________ pounds_______, please.

B. Thanks.

22. Write Yes or No next to each sentence. Then, use the sentences to give your partner advice on kitchen hygiene using should or shouldn’t.

Giving Advice

• We use should/shouldn't to give advice — i.e. to say it would be a good/bad idea for

someone to do smth.

You should drink a lot of water daily.

(=It's a good idea.)

You shouldn't drink too much coffee.

(= It isn't a good idea.)

1. Wash your dishcloths and hand towels regularly..…………

2. Empty the rubbish bins regularly..…………

3. Dry your hands on your clothes..…………

4. Clean your work surfaces and cooking utensils regularly..…………

5. Wash your hands before cooking..…………

6. Let your pets sit on your work surfaces..…………

7. Cover any wounds when you are preparing food..…………

 

You should wash your dishcloths and hand towels regularly.

 

23. Read short exchanges. Which of them take place in:

a fast-food restaurant? ..........

an expensive restaurant? ..........

 

1 A: Are you ready to order, madam?

B: Yes. I'll have the mushroom soup as a starter, and the grilled trout

for the main course.

2 A: Can I help you?

B: Yes. Can I have a cheeseburger, please?

3 A: Would you like to see the wine list?

B: No, thank you. I'll just have a glass of the house red, please.

4 A: Do you want anything to drink?

B: Yes - a Diet Coke, please.

5 A: Anything else?

B: No, thanks. How much is that?

6 A: Was everything all right?

B: Yes, thank you. Could I have the bill, please?

 

Fill in the missing phrases. Then, use the prompts to act out similar dialogues.

1 A: 1). .........................................something to eat?

B: Yes, please. I'm starving.

A: Well, we've got sandwiches. Would you prefer tuna or cheese?

B: 2)..........................a cheese sandwich, please.

 

• soup - chicken/onion

 

2 A: 1). ..........................................a hot dog, Steve?

B: No, thanks. I'm not very hungry.

A: 2). ............................................... a salad, then?

B: No, thanks. Just a Diet Coke, please.

 

• a hamburger - a piece of apple pie - some coffee

 

Complete the table by giving two more examples for each category.

Fruit Orange
Vegetables Carrots
Pulses Lima beans
Cereals Oats
Dairy products Milk
Meat Beef
Poultry Chicken
Fish Salmon
Shellfish Lobster

 

Fill in the correct word from the list below.

Rasher pint loaf clove lump slice bar pinch

1. a……………………….of salt 5. a………….……………of beer

2. a……………………..of garlic 6. a……………………...of sugar

3.a……………………..of bread 7. a……………….………of ham

4. a…........................of chocolate 8. a…………..................of bacon

 

Read the text and say if the sentences are true or false.

1. If you want to have a drink you can order a cocktail or a glass of beer.

2. A bar is the place where you can do your shopping.

3. Aperitif cocktails are served after the meal.

4. Cocktails improve the appetite.

At the Bar

A bar is the place where you can have a cup of coffee with a sandwich or a cold

snack. If you want to have a drink you can order a cocktail or a glass of beer. You can also order rum, wine, liqueurs, whisky and vodka. They also serve cooling beverages, juices, fruit cocktails, ice cream, pastry, sweets, chocolates, cigarettes and fruit.

The barman is standing behind the bar counter. He serves his customers who sit at the counter on high stools in front of him. They drink cocktails and coffee. Some visitors sit in comfortable armchairs at the tables. They drink cocktails, fruit juices, soda and beer. Some visitors drink coffee with sandwiches and eat ice cream.

Barmen make cocktails to order. They make aperitifs, digestives and original cocktails. Aperitif cocktails are served before the meal. They are: «Manhattan» with a cherry on the bottom, «Martini» with an olive on the bottom, «Cinzano». These cocktails improve the appetite. They are rather strong and are made with gin, vodka, whisky and rum. Some of them are made with vermouth or port.

The digestives are served after the meal. They help to digest food.

The original cocktails can be layered. They have several layers of spirits of different colour.

GLASSWEAR

      Paris glass бокал «Париж» White wine glass фужер для белого вина
  Red wine glass фужер для красного вина       Tall champagne glass высокий бокал для шампанского
  Low champagne glass низкий бокал для шампанского Tumbler стакан
Beer glass бокал для пива Pot glass for beer стакан для пива
Pilsner beer glass стакан для пива     Martini big glass большая рюмка «Мартини»
Martini small glass маленькая рюмка мартини Colada фужер «Колада»
Highball хайболл   Old fashioned «старомодный»

 


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