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Who says the following sentences: a waiter or a guest? What do the sentences mean?


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IV SPEAKING

A) Put the sentences in the correct order.

Listen to the conversation.

III LISTENING

4. Here is a conversation in a place you can eat out.

… Can I take your coats?

… Could we have a bottle of house red, please?

… Excuse me, have you got an ashtray?

… I have a reservation for ten people.

… Let me show you to your tables.

… That was delicious.

… Would you like something to drink?

 

*b) Describe the situation mentioned in the conversation.

 

* Is service charge included?

* Are you ready to order?

* Does it come with a salad?

* Sparkling or flat?

* How would you like it done?

* Do you take plastic?

* Are you being served?

* I'll go for a steak.

* It's on the house.

* Compliments to the chef.

* Medium, please.

* Could I have the bill, please?


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