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At the restaurant

Complete the dialogue below

Can I have Enjoy Here you are I'd like

I'll have Just the bill Keep Would you like

Claire: Hi. … the menu, please?

Waiter: Certainly. ….

Waiter: Are you ready to order?

Claire: Yes. … the steak and fries.

Waiter: … something to drink?

Claire: Yes, … a glass of mineral water.

Waiter: Thank you.

Waiter: Here you are. … your meal.

Claire: Thank you.

Waiter: Would you like a dessert?

Claire: No thanks. …, please.

Waiter: Of course.

Waiter: Here is your bill.

Claire: Here you are. … the change.

Waiter: Thank you.

Present Perfect Simple

Cross out the wrong answers to complete the following sentences

1. My aunt has just arrived/just arrived at the airport. I have to go and pick her up.

2. My cousin is staying with me at the moment. He has arrived/arrived yesterday.

3. Guess what? I've got/I got a new job!

4. Have you heard/Did you hear the news? Juliette has passed/passed all her exams.

5. Spain have won/won the last World Cup.

6. I'm not hungry. I've already eaten/I already ate.

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form, Present Perfect Simple or Past Simple:

1. The film we … (to see) at the cinema last night was awful.

2. It … (not / to rain) so far this week.

3. I … (to graduate) from university in 2001.

4. Martin … (not / to earn) much money last year.

5. Daniel's English … (to improve) a lot since last month.

6. I … (to learn) Spanish about 10 years ago, but I … (to forget) most of it.

7. I … (to send) you an email last night. … (you / to read) it yet?

8. Help! Somebody … (to steal) my mobile.

9. I … (never / to go) to Brazil, but I … (to go) to Peru last year on holiday.

10. … (you / to see) my new iphone? I … (to buy) it yesterday.

11. … (you / to see) the match last night? It … (to be) a fantastic game.

12. Akihiro … (just / to leave). He … (to be) here earlier.

13. I … (never / to meet) my grandmother. She … (to die) when I … (to be) still a baby.

14. I … (to attend) my first job interview 10 years ago. Since then, I … (to work) for several multinational companies.

15. Tom … (to go) to the cinema yesterday.

16. I … (to book) the tickets two weeks ago for the concert in Vienna.

17. The Bank … (to open) a branch in the new shopping centre last month.

18. Caroline … (to work) here between 2003 and 2006. 

Present Perfect Simple / Past sImple

Each of the sentences below has a mistake.  Find it and correct it

1. I have visited New York two months ago.

2. In your life, how many different countries did you visit?

3. They’ve opened the new shopping centre last week.

4. How many pages did you read so far this week?

5. When have you bought your car?

6. I’ve seen that film last Friday.

7. His English improved a lot this year.

8.  In his last job, Peter has travelled to Germany every month. 

9.  How many films did you see this month?

10. When has Mary arrived?

СРС 27

Dialogue: Eating in your country

Phrases for your dialogues:

1. Suggest your idea:

- Why don’t we...         

- Shall we...

- Do you think we should...     + V

- Do you want to...

- Would you like to...

- Maybe the best thing would be to…

- I think the best thing might be to…

- I wonder if we should….

- How about...

- What about...                                          

- Do you feel like...               + Ving     

- What do you think of...

- Do you fancy...

- Let’s think about…

2. Prove your idea:

  • … would be a good idea because ….

  • One thing we should remember is that ….

  • Personally, I suggest  because ….

  • One advantage of  is that ….

  • In my opinion, it would be best to choose … because ….

3. Agree or disagree:         

Agree:

Yes, I completely agree with you.

You are right.

That’s a good point.

That’s just what I wanted to say.

It’s a great idea!

Disagree:

I agree up to a point, but ...

Well, I agree to a certain extent, but ... 

I don’t think we should…

I’m afraid I don’t agree.

I have to disagree with you. 

I’m not sure I agree, to be honest.

Here are some useful words and word expressions you can use:

- meat (lamb, pork, beef, veal); poultry (chicken, turkey, goose, duck); seafood (prawns, shrimps, lobster, mussels, crab); vegetables (aubergine, beetroot, broccoli, cabbage, carrot, cucumber, garlic, onion, pepper, potato, pumpkin, spinach, tomato); fruit (apple, apricot, banana, grapefruit, lemon, melon, orange, pear, pineapple, plum, peach); berries (strawberry, blueberry, black currants, red currants, blackberry); dairy (butter, cheese, cottage cheese, ice cream, milk, sour cream, yoghurt); grains (wheat, corn); sugar; brown / white / rye bread, biscuits, cake, cheesecake, chocolate cake, pancakes, pie, rolls; cornflakes; honey; baked potatoes, boiled potatoes, mashed potatoes, French fries, boiled rice, roasted vegetables, fruit juice, iced tea, lemonade, milkshake, water, mineral water, coffee, fruit tea, green tea, hot chocolate; starter / appetizer; main course; dessert / pudding; breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper; boiled; steamed; fried, stir-fried, pan-fried; roasted; grilled; baked; stewed; fresh, juicy, ripe, unripe, over-cooked, under-done, bland, delicious, salty, sweet, sour, tasty, spicy, strong, weak; to bake, to boil, to fry, to grill, to roast, to steam, to cook;

- I'd like orange juice, hot rolls with butter and honey, and black coffee, please. / Corn flakes with milk, please. And a cup of coffee with cream and sugar. / We'd like a table for two, please. / I have reserved a table for four people for seven o'clock. / What do you recommend? / What is today's special? / Are you ready to order, sir? / Would you like a drink? / Would you like something to drink? / Just a minute, please. / Would you like some coffee? / A glass of mineral water, please. / No, thank you. / Yes, please. / Can I see the manager, please? / Waiter! The check, please.