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Lesson -1

New words

Fridge Dining room

Else bottles

Any enough

Many more

Need tobacco

some

half

little

pound – 0.454kg; pound sterling( divided into 100pence); to crush into soft mass or
powder by hitting repeatedly with heavy object ; for example : Pound the tomatoes into
a paste.

Dialogue: Mrs. Burns and Sandra

Mrs. Burns: I’m going shopping. Do we need any eggs?

Sandra: I don’t know Mummy.

Mrs. Burns: Have a look in the fridge, please.

Mrs. Burns: Are there any eggs?

Sandra: Yes, there are.

Mrs. Burns: How many are there?

Sandra: Only three. We need some more.

Mrs. Burns: Is there any milk?

Sandra: Only a little.

Mrs. Burns: How much cheese is there?

Sandra: About a pound.

Mrs. Burns: We don’t need any more, then. What else is there(=what other
things)
Sandra: There are two bottles of beer, half of chicken and a chocolate
pudding.

Mrs. Burns: Is there any fish?

Sandra: No there isn’t.

Grandpa: I think we need some tobacco.

Mrs. Burns: No we don’t.

Grandpa: But there isn’t any.

Mrs. Burns: Yes there is. It’s in the dining- room.

Mr. Burns We need some beer. There isn’t any.

Sandra: Yes there is. There are two bottles in the fridge.

Mr. Burns That’s not enough. We need some more.

Grammar

A Flower (= one flower)

Some flowers (= more than once)

A few flowers ( =more than one but not many)

Many flowers (Lots, more than a few)

How many flowers? (=question form)

Some wine (=not a lot, not a little, somewhere in between)

A little wine (= not much)

How much wine?( question form)

Questions

Are there any eggs?

How many eggs are there?

Is there any milk?

How much cheese is there?


Exercise

A B

There is a little soup there are a few tins

There is butter pounds of


butter

There isn’t much bread bottles

There’s not much money there aren’t many loaves of bread

Dollars

Where do these words go- in list A or B? For example, sugar goes in list A because we
say ‘ There’s a little sugar’ or there isn’t much sugar’

Sugar; beer rice; tobacco; petrol; cigarettes; people; bottles of wine; cheese; tea; cups of
tea

Lesson-2

New words

For cauliflower restaurant

Tonight courgettes could, couldn’t

O’clock together would, wouldn’t

Certainly large request

How regular ready

Usually customers speciality of the house

Accept main course

Dialogue: Booking in advance

A Hello. Old England restaurant. Can I help you?


B Yes. I’d like to book a table for tonight.

A Yes, sir. What time?

B Eight o’clock.

A Certainly, sir. For how many people?

B There are ten of us.

A. Ten of you! We don’t usually accept large parties, sir.

B I know, but we are regular customers.

A What’s your name please, sir?

B Richard Burton.

A Mr. Burton…Of course that’ll be all right. We’ll put two tables together.

Dictation

 Have a look in the fridge, please.


 Do we need any eggs?
 Are there any eggs?
 How many eggs are there?
 How much cheese is there?
 Pound / say the meanings/
 Dining room
 There are two bottles in the fridge.
 We need some tobacco
 We don’t need any more.

Extra words
Use your dictionary to check the meanings.
Days of the week room types Greetings
Monday single Good morning
Tuesday double Good afternoon
Wednesday twin Good evening
Thursday family
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Summary
 Book, order
 For how many people?
 What your name please, sir?
 Would you like to... / Үйл үг /

Asighnment

Read and translate “ In a restaurant”. Learn the underlined sentences.

In a restaurant

Waiter Good evening, sir…madam.


Shall I take your coats?
Mr. Adams Thank you. Where shall we sit, Barbara?
Waiter Oh, would you like to sit over here, sir? Near the window.
Mr. Adams Ah, yes…Could we see the menu?
Waiter Certainly. Here it is.
Mr. Adams Do you fancy a starter?
Mrs. Adams Mmm…I’ll have the prawn cocktail. I’m very fond of prawns.
What about you?
Mr. Adams I’m not sure…I can’t decide.
Mrs. Adams Oh, I’d have the trout, if I were you. You always say that you
like trout, and you haven’t had it for a long time.
Waiter Are you ready to order yet, sir?
Mr. Adams Yes…a prawn cocktail for my wife, and the trout for me.
Waiter And the main course, sir?
Mr. Adams Veal for my wife. I can’t decide between the veal and the
chicken. What do you recommend?
Waiter Oh, if I were you, I’d have the veal. It’s the speciality of the house.
Waiter What would you like with the veal?
Mr. Adams Two mixed salads, please.
Waiter…any vegetables, sir?
Mr. Adams Yes. Some cauliflower, some courgettes and some boiled
potatoes, please.
Waiter Anything to follow?
Mr. Adams Can we order that later?
Waiter Of course, sir.
Waiter Would you like to see the wine list?
Mr. Adams Yes…we’d like a bottle of dry white wine.
Waiter May I suggest something?
Mr. Adams Of course.
Waiter Why don’t try a bottle of English wine?
Mr. Adams English wine?
Waiter Yes, it isn’t very well-known, but it’s being produced in the south of
England now. You’ll be surprised it’s very good.

Lesson-3

New words
Reserve Reseption
Reservation Caller
Single Waiter
A la carte Waitress
Night Guest

Dialogue: Taking phone calls

Listening one

Reception: Good morning, Park Hotel. Can I help you?

Caller: I’d like to book a single room for three nights.

Recep:Yes, madam. Could I have your name, please?

Caller: Mrs. Andrews.

Waitress: Good afternoon, Garden Restaurant. Can I help you?

Caller: I’d like to reserve a table for six, for Wednesday evening.

Waitress: Yes, what name, please?

Caller: My name’s Jackson.

Waiter: Good evening, Fratelli’s.

Caller: Could I speak to the Manager, please?


Waiter: Yes, who’s calling?

Caller: Mr. Evans

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Reception: Good morning, Carlton Hotel. Can I help you?
Caller: Hello, can I have Reservations, please?
Recep:One moment , please.

Listening two

Reception: Good evening, sir. Can I help you?

Guest: Yes, I phoned you on Saturday to book a room.

Recep:What name is it?

Guest: Branston.
Recep: Ah yes, Mr Branston, a single room. Number 407, for two
nights.
Guest: Oh, and I’d like to reserve a table for dinner.
Recep: Yes, sir. I’ll give your reservation to the restaurant. What
time…

Extra words
Use your dictionary to check the meanings and learn it by heart.
1. Veal 6. Poultry
2. Mutton 7. Beef
3. Lamb 8. Shrimp
4. Pork 9. Prawn
5. Game 10.Horse flesh

Activity

Fill in the crossword: Find the missing words. Use them to fill the crossword:

Across

1. A room for four …….please.

4. Good ………..

5. Could I……….a table for two, please.

8. A room for two.


10. Oh, I’m sorry, the Hotel is full.

Down

1. My……..Is Jose Artesco.


2. A room for one person
3. The day before Wednesday.
6. Good evening.
7. The day after Sunday.
8. Can I …….a room,please?

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