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2. _____________________________________

3. _____________________________________

4. _____________________________________

5. _____________________________________

6. _____________________________________

7. _____________________________________

8. _____________________________________

9. _____________________________________

10. ____________________________________

II. Fill the gaps with suitable words from the box.

order menu bill starter waiter main course restaurant dessert tip book dishes

Sometimes when you want to eat out you go to a ____________ . If it is a popular _____________, you may also need to ____________ a table in advance. A ______________ gives you a ______________ which includes a large variety of _______________ . Then you make an ______________ . In Britain you often have three courses: a ______________, a ______________ and a ____________ . When you pay the _____________, you sometimes also leave a _____________ for the waiter.

plete the dialogues.

1. A: Where shall we sit? There are many vacant seats.

B: _______________________________________________________

A: Here is the menu. Have a look at it. What do they serve today?

B: _______________________________________________________

A: Shall we take any soup?

B: _______________________________________________________

A: I don’t like soups either. What would you like for the second course?

B: _______________________________________________________

A: And what about dessert?

B: _______________________________________________________

НЕ нашли? Не то? Что вы ищете?

A: Shall we drink anything?

B: _______________________________________________________

A: Waiter, will you take our order? Two roast chickens, two ice creams, two coffees and a bottle of dry wine.

2. – Waiter, I’d like the menu, please.

– Here you are, sir. ____________________________________?

– I really don’t know. The choice is very large. ____________________?

– For a cold appetizer I can recommend you caviare and ham.

– Yes, I’ll take that.

– And ________________________________ for the first course.

Oh, no. I don’t like vegetable soup. It’s not to my taste. I’d like chicken broth instead.

Certainly, sir. And _________________________________?

– For the second course I’d like fried duck with vegetables.

– Yes, sir.

– And I want some wine.

– _______________________________________________?

– A bottle of white wine.

Yes, sir.

(A bit later.)

– Waiter, my bill. ___________________________________?

– Here you are, sir. 2 pounds and 70 pence, please.

Thank you. Here’s 3 pounds. Keep the change.

– _______________________ .

IV. Give at least five reasons why people decide to eat in restaurants.

1. ________________________________________________________

2. ________________________________________________________

3. ________________________________________________________

4. ________________________________________________________

5. ________________________________________________________


I. Write down the things you can see in the picture.

1. ______________________ 2. _______________________

3. ______________________ 4. _______________________

5. ______________________ 6. _______________________

7. ______________________ 8. _______________________

9. ______________________ 10. ______________________

11. _____________________ 12. ______________________

13. _____________________ 14. ______________________

15. _____________________

II. Match words from the box on the left with words from the box on the right.

camera store

footwear

furniture store

jeweller’s

super-market

green-grocery

bakery

butchery

bread, milk, carrots, sour cream, tomatoes powder, pullover, trousers, sugar, dress, fish, mutton, sofa, camera, pork, jacket, slippers, bracelet, ring, turkey, shoes, bananas, beef, chair.

plete the following sentences.

1. When you want to buy something you _____________________________

2. There are different kinds of shops in our city: ___________________ ____________________________________________________________

3. A department store is divided into several departments: ______________ ____________________________________________________________

4. In the men’s clothing department you can find __________________ ____________________________________________________________

5. In the women’s clothing department you can choose _________________ ____________________________________________________________

6. After you have chosen the thing you ______________________________

7. A person who sells goods is called _______________________________

8. At a dairy you can buy _________________________________________

9. A person to whom you pay money in a shop is called _________________

IV. Look at the lines of some conversations in the clothes shop. Who says them, the customer or the shop assistant? Put C or A.

__ Can I try it on?

__ Mm, that’s nice.

__ Medium.

A Can I help you?

__ Is it the right size?

__ How much is it?

__ Have you got something bigger?

__ By credit card.

__ This one’s a bit darker.

__ What size are you?

C No, thank you. I’m just looking.

__ Yes, the changing rooms are over there.

__ Blue.

__ Yes, it feels fine.

__ It’s a bit too big/small/long/short.

__ $19.99.

__ Yes, I’m looking for a jumper.

__ No, I don’t like the colour.

__ What about this one?

__ That’s the last we’ve got, I’m afraid.

__ I’ll have it, please.

__ I’ll leave it, thanks.

__ What colour are you looking for?

__ Thank you. How would you like to pay?


I. Where is the money from? Match the countries and the currencies.

Australia

Britain

Germany

Greece

Italy

Japan

Spain

United States

lira

drachma

yen

dollar

pound

dollar

deutschmark

peseta

II. Match the words on the left with their definitions on the right.

1. cheap

2. lend

3. pay back

4. expensive

5. borrow

6. receipt

7. pay

8. cash

9. price

10. tax

a) return money

b) costs a lot

c) cost of something

d) give money for something

e) money paid to the government

f) give money

g) take money

h) given when you buy something

i) doesn't cost much

j) banknotes, coins

III. Divide the words into the groups under the following headings.

taxes

child benefit

earn

pocket money

inherit

disability allowance

salary

spend

pension

lose

borrow

fares

gas and electricity bills

waste

save

owe

lend

rent

interest

invest

win

grant

wages

things to do with money

money you receive

money you spend

IV. Write the missing words in the diagram.

They say that people’s standard of living is going up all the time. Well, I don’t know about the standard of living, but the (6) _______ of living is certainly going up.

Before I even see my salary, the Government takes about 30% of it away in income (2) ______ . Then I have to pay the (1) _______ for the apartment, which the landlord’s just put up again. And on top of that there are all the (7) ________ for heating, phone and electricity. It’s no better at the shops, either. The (3) ________ of food is unbelievably high these days.

I used to be able to (8) __________ money, but last year I had to close my savings account, because there was no money left in it. And it’s getting worse: last month I (4)_________ my whole salary in just one week, and I had to ask my (5) _________ manager for a loan to last me till the end of the month.

 


 

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V. Fill the gaps using the verbs from the box. They are all in the past tense.

buy

sell

spend

win

lose

waste

pay

find

cost

give

1. My car was five years old, so I ___________ it and __________ a new one.

2. I was very sad when I __________ my watch in the street. It was a present from my wife and it ___________ her a lot of money. Fortunately, somebody ___________ it the next day and took it to a police station.

3. I ___________ over $2000 for my computer, but it isn’t worth very much now.

4. My father ____________ me $50 last week but I ___________ most of it on a ticket for a concert on Friday.

5. Last week somebody ____________ $1000 in a game on television. It was incredibly exciting.

6. I am afraid I ______________ my money on those CDs because I never play them.

VI. Fill in the missing sentences in these conversations, using one item from box A and one from box B.

A

B

Could you give me change …..

Could I have …..

Do you accept …..

How much …..

I’d like to pay …..

Is there …..

Where do I …..

Can I cash …..

I’ll have …..

…some traveller’s cheques, please

…do these ties cost

…my bill, please

…a receipt, please

…these two, please

…sign them

…credit cards

…for this $10 note

…a bank near here

At a hotel

A: ___________________________________________________

B: Certainly. That’s $340 altogether.

A: ___________________________________________________

B: Yes, sir. What have you got? Visa? Master?

In a shop

A: ______________________________________________

B: They’re $4 each.

A: ______________________________________________

B: Right. That’s $8 altogether…. Thank you.

A: ______________________________________________

B: Yes, of course. I’ll just write one out for you.

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