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"PRACTICAL ENGLISH" Restaurant Problems!

"PRACTICAL ENGLISH" Restaurant Problems!. / ˡrestrɒŋ / res taurant. prob lems / ˡprɒbləmz /. star ter, main course, de ssert. pea and ham soup Cumberland sausage spotted dick. / dɪˡzɜːt /. the de sert. grill, bake, fry. a baked potato = a jacket spud (informal). a frying pan.

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"PRACTICAL ENGLISH" Restaurant Problems!

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  1. "PRACTICAL ENGLISH" Restaurant Problems!

  2. / ˡrestrɒŋ / restaurant

  3. problems/ ˡprɒbləmz /

  4. starter, main course, dessert • pea and ham soup • Cumberland sausage • spotteddick / dɪˡzɜːt /

  5. the desert

  6. grill, bake, fry a baked potato =a jacket spud(informal) a fryingpan

  7. mushroom, prawn, steak

  8. rare, medium, well done rare medium rare medium well done

  9. Soup or soap?

  10. / suːp /soup / səʊp /soap Soup or soap?

  11. How do you pronounce it? / prɔːn /‘Prawn’ rhymeswith ‘yawn’ and ‘corn’.

  12. How do you pronounce it? / ˡsæmən /‘Salmon’ hasa silent L.

  13. How do you pronounce it? / steɪk /‘Steak’ rhymes with ‘break’ and ‘bake’.

  14. How do you pronounce it? / reə /‘Rare’ rhymes with ‘care, chair’ and ‘wear’.

  15. How do you pronounce it? / təˡmɑːtəʊ /‘Tomato’: the stress is on the long vowel.

  16. How do you pronounce it? / təˡmɑːtəʊ /‘Tomato’: the stress is on the long vowel.In the USA, tomato rhymes with potato.

  17. How do you spell...? ‘Tomatoes’ and ‘potatoes’: add ‘es’ for the plural.

  18. ORDERING A MEAL

  19. chips

  20. chips French fries UK - USA

  21. crisps

  22. chips crisps French fries potato chips UK - USA

  23. the bill

  24. chips crisps the bill French fries potato chips the check UK - USA

  25. a cheque

  26. chips crisps the bill a cheque French fries potato chips the check a check UK - USA

  27. a £20 note

  28. chips crisps the bill a cheque a note French fries potato chips the check a check a bill UK - USA

  29. a takeaway

  30. food to go

  31. chips crisps the bill a cheque a note a takeaway French fries potato chips the check a check a bill food to go UK - USA

  32. PROBLEMS WITH A MEAL

  33. Offers: helping and reacting • No problem.I’ll change it. • I’m very sorry.I’ll send it back. • I apologise.I’ll get you a new bill.

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