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Exercise 17. Part A. Read the following dialogues and act them out:
Part A. Read the following dialogues and act them out: - Here is a restaurant. I hope they serve good meals here. - Won’t it be too expensive? - No, the prices here are quite reasonable. It won’t be much more expensive than cafeteria. There’ll be fewer people and we’ll have a better service. Besides, I see it has a license. - A license? What does it mean? - It means they serve wine, cognac and so on but only at certain hours. And they won’t serve you unless you’re over 18. - Well, we are much older than that. … they serve good meals (food) here. - …тут добре готують. The prices here are quite reasonable. – Ціни тут цілком прийнятні.
Waiter: A table for two? - Yes, please. By the window. And the menu, please. - Is there anything to your liking on the menu? - Oh, yes, many things. Let’s have some clear soup, perhaps. - I don’t think I’ll have any soup. I’d rather have some vegetable salad to start with. - Let’s have some sliced cucumbers and tomatoes with sour cream, as a starter. - I don’t mind. Then I’ll have roast beef with new potatoes and peas, jam tart and iced coffee. - Same for me. There’s nothing like a juicy piece of roast beef, just slightly underdone. Waiter: Shall I get you anything to drink? - What do you say to a bottle of beer? - No beer, thanks. I prefer a glass of mineral water or just a cup of tea. - All right. A glass of mineral water and apple juice for me, then. And iced coffee for two. Is there anything to your liking on the menu? – Чи є в меню те, що тобі подобається? There’s nothing like …- Немає нічого смачнішого від... What do you say to … - Як щодо... iced coffee – кава глясе
- It’s 8 p.m. High time for supper. - Well, I could do with a bite. I don’t eat much in the evening. Some light meal, perhaps. - What do you usually have for supper? - A cup of tea and a sandwich, or a glass of milk and a biscuit? - I prefer something more substantial, say, a chop or steak and chips or cold meat with potatoes, or sausages, or an omelette with tea or coffee to follow. - Then you should take a good stroll after supper. As an English saying goes, “After dinner sleep a while, after supper walk a mile”. I could do with a bite. – Я не проти, щоб перекусити (щоб щось з’їсти). You should take a good stroll. – Вам слід добре погуляти.
- What would you like for dinner? Shall we dine table d’hô te or á la carte? - What have they got for table d’hô te? - Clear soup with chicken, steamed fish with mashed potatoes and coffee. - I don’t care for fish. Let’s see what they’ve got for á la carte. - There’s a great variety of dishes: boiled meat, beefsteak, rumpsteak, cutlets. There’s poultry, too: chicken and goose. Which would you like? - And what do they have for afters? - Ice-cream, pastry, fresh fruit, jelly and tea. - Then I’ll have beefsteak with fried potatoes and an ice. - As I’m as hungry as a hunter, I could do with a square meal. I’ll have a clear soup with a meat pie, a rumpsteak with stewed cabbage, a couple of cakes and tea with a slice of lemon. - I’m thirsty, but I don’t feel like drinking tea. - Care for some lemonade? - Yes, please. Shall we dine table d’hô te or á la carte? – Візьмемо комплексний обід чи замовимо за меню? I don’t care for fish. – Я не люблю рибу. an ice = ice-cream – морозиво … but I don’t feel like drinking tea. -... але я не хочу чаю. Part B. Fill in the missing parts, making use of the words and phrases from the text and illustrative conversations. You're allowed to make any changes. - I say, Victor, what do you say to having dinner together? - …….. - Here's a restaurant. They serve good meals there. - …….. - No, the prices are quite reasonable there... Here we are. Where would you like to sit? - ……. - Is there anything to your liking on the menu? - …….. - I don't think I'll have some soup. I'd rather have some meat salad as a starter. What about you? - …….. - Then I'll have roast-beef with fried potatoes, jam tart and iced coffee. - …….. - Shall we drink anything? - ……. - How about having lunch? - ……. - What are we going to have? - ……. - Do you like your tea strong or weak? - ……. - Do you take it with milk or with lemon? - ……. - Here you are. And help yourself to a pie. They're apple-pies. Very delicious indeed. - I say, Nick. It's 8 p. m. I'm hungry. Will you join me for supper? - ……… - What do you usually have for supper, then? - ……… - And I prefer something substantial, say, sausage or cold meat, or an omelette with tea or coffee, to follow. - ……… - How do you find this meat? - …….. - Yes, indeed. It's excellent. What would you like for afters? - …….. - I'll follow suit. Do you care for a drink? - ……..
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