1. Vocabulary
- chef’s salad
- sour cream on the side
- a glass of iced tea
- wild salmon
- french fries
- steak and baked potato
- blue cheese dressing
- tiramisu
- chocolate mousse
- lemon sorbet
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| [PAM] The sirloin steak sounds really good. |
| [SALLY] I’m more interested in the salmon. |
| [WAITRESS] Are you ready to order? |
| [PAM] Umm, yes, I think so. I’ll have the sirloin steak, please. |
| [WAITRESS] Very good. And how would you like your steak? |
| [PAM] Medium rare, please. |
| [WAITRESS] Okay. And would you like a baked potato or french fries with that? |
| [PAM] A baked potato, please. And I’d like a little sour cream on the side. |
| [WAITRESS] Sure. And would you like something to drink? |
| [PAM] Yes. I’ll have a glass of iced tea. |
| [WAITRESS] Very good. |
[SALLY] I’ll have the chef’s salad to start. And then I’ll have the wild salmon with lemon and butter. |
| [WAITRESS] Okay. What kind of dressing would you like with your salad? |
| [SALLY] Blue cheese, please. And could I have that on the side? |
| [WAITRESS] Of course. Anything to drink? |
| [SALLY] Uh, I’ll also have a glass of iced tea. |
| [WAITRESS] Excellent. I’ll be right back with your tea. |
2. Grammar
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A: Would you like a starter?
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B: The cheese appetizer sounds really good.
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A: Have you decided on your main course?
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B: Does the chicken entree come with rice?
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The steak is served with mashed potatoes and peas.
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The fish comes with rice and beans.
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Let’s get some extra side dishes for everybody at the table.
3. Sentence
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| For dessert, there’s tiramisu or lemon sorbet |
| The chicken is served with ice and green beans |
| The salad has a choice of three dressings |
| DO you want an appetizer or just a main course? |
| Let’s get some extra side dishes for everyone |
| The apple pie comes with vanila ice cream. |
You can use a lot of with both countable and uncountable nouns
- The garden salad has a lot of tomatoes.
- Is there a lot of bacon in the soup?
Use a few with countable nouns
- I can only eat a few oysters.
Use how many to ask about the amount of a countable noun.
- How much bread would you like?
Use a little with uncountable nouns
4. Expressions
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| WAITER: What can I get you ? |
| CUSTOMER: Um, could I have the Caesar salad to start? |
| WAITER: Certainly. And for your main course? |
| CUSTOMER: Does the chicken come with any vegetables? |
| WAITER: Yes, it does. It comes with peas and carrots. |
| CUSTOMER: Great. I’ll have the chicken, please. |
| WAITER: Would you like french fries or a baked potato with that? |
| CUSTOMER: Um, I’d like the french fries. |
| WAITER: And what would you like to drink ? |
| CUSTOMER: A cup of coffee, please. |
| WAITER: And would you like to order dessert now? |
| CUSTOMER: No, I’ll wait, thank you. |
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