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/ ˡrestrɒŋ /

resrestauranttaurant

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probproblemslems / ˡprɒbləmz /

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starstarter, main course, deter, main course, dessertssert 1.1. pea and ham souppea and ham soup

2.2. Cumberland Cumberland sausagesausage

3.3. spottedspotteddickdick

/ dɪˡzɜːt /

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the the dedesertsert

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grill, bake, frygrill, bake, frya baked potato =a baked potato =a jacket spuda jacket spud(informal)(informal)

a fryinga fryingpanpan

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mushmushroom, prawn, steak room, prawn, steak

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rare, medium, well donerare, medium, well done

mediummedium well donewell done

rarerare medium raremedium rare

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Soup or soap? Soup or soap?

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Soup or soap? Soup or soap?

/ suːp /soup

/ səʊp /soap

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How do you pronounce it?How do you pronounce it?

/ prɔːn /‘Prawn’ rhymeswith ‘yawn’ and ‘corn’.

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How do you pronounce it?How do you pronounce it?

/ ˡsæmən /‘Salmon’ has

a silent L.

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How do you pronounce it?How do you pronounce it?

/ steɪk /‘Steak’ rhymes with ‘break’ and ‘bake’.

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How do you pronounce it?How do you pronounce it?

/ reə /‘Rare’ rhymes with ‘care, chair’ and ‘wear’.

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How do you pronounce it?How do you pronounce it?

/ təˡmɑːtəʊ

/‘Tomato’: the

stress is on the long vowel.

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How do you pronounce it?How do you pronounce it?

/ təˡmɑːtəʊ

/‘Tomato’: the

stress is on the long vowel.In the USA, In the USA,

tomato tomato rhymes withrhymes with potato.potato.

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How do you spell...?How do you spell...?

‘Tomatoes’ and ‘potatoes’: add

‘es’ for the plural.

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ORDERING A MEAL

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chipschips

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UK - USAUK - USA• chips • French fries

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crispscrisps

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UK - USAUK - USA• chips

• crisps

• French fries

• potato chips

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the billthe bill

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UK - USAUK - USA• chips

• crisps

• the bill

• French fries

• potato chips

• the check

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a chequea cheque

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UK - USAUK - USA• chips

• crisps

• the bill

• a cheque

• French fries

• potato chips

• the check

• a check

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a a ££20 note20 note

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UK - USAUK - USA• chips

• crisps

• the bill

• a cheque

• a note

• French fries

• potato chips

• the check

• a check

• a bill

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a takeawaya takeaway

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food to gofood to go

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UK - USAUK - USA• chips

• crisps

• the bill

• a cheque

• a note

• a takeaway

• French fries

• potato chips

• the check

• a check

• a bill

• food to go

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• the bill

• a cheque

• chips

• crisps

• a note

• a takeaway

• a bill

• the check

• a check

• French fries

• food to go

• potato chips

Match them up!Match them up!

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UK - USAUK - USA

• the bill

• a cheque

• chips

• crisps

• a note

• a takeaway

• the check

• a check

• French fries

• potato chips

• a bill

• food to go

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Memory TestMemory Test

1. ______

2. ______

3. ______

4. ______

5. ______

6. ______

• the check

• a check

• French fries

• potato chips

• a bill

• food to go

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UK - USAUK - USA

1. the bill

2. a cheque

3. chips

4. crisps

5. a note

6. a takeaway

• the check

• a check

• French fries

• potato chips

• a bill

• food to go

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PROBLEMS WITH A MEAL

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Offers: helping and reactingOffers: helping and reacting

• No problem.I’ll change it.

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Offers: helping and reactingOffers: helping and reacting

• No problem.I’ll change it.

• I’m very sorry.I’ll send it back.

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Offers: helping and reactingOffers: 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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Offers: helping and reactingOffers: 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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Offers: helping and reactingOffers: helping and reacting

• I’ll = I will

• I will + Infinitive

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Offers: helping and reactingOffers: helping and reacting

• I’ll = I will

• I will + Infinitive

• I’ll open the window. It’s too hot in here!

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Offers: helping and reactingOffers: helping and reacting

• I’ll = I will

• I will + Infinitive

• I’ll open the window. It’s too hot in here!

• I’ll answer the phone!

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Offers: helping and reactingOffers: helping and reacting

• I’ll = I will

• I will + Infinitive

• I’ll open the window. It’s too hot in here!

• I’ll answer the phone!

• I’ll buy you a drink.

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SuggestionsSuggestions

• Let’s ... !

• Shall we ...?

• Why don’t we ...?

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SuggestionsSuggestions

• Let’s go sightseeing this afternoon!

• Great idea! We could go and see Big Ben and Westminster Abbey.

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SuggestionsSuggestions

• Shall we go by bus or by underground?

• Let’s go by bus.It’s more enjoyable going by bus.

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SuggestionsSuggestions

• Why don’t we go and get a Chinese takeaway?

• Yummy! I’m so hungry,I could eat a horse!

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SuggestionsSuggestions

• Let’s go sightseeing this afternoon!

• Shall we go by bus or by taxi?

• Why don’t we go and get a Chinese takeaway?

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SOCIAL ENGLISH

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A JOKE!

• Waiter! What’s this fly doing in my soup?

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A JOKE!

• Waiter! What’s this fly doing in my soup?

• I think it’s swimming, sir.

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ANOTHER JOKE

• Waiter! What’s this fly doing

on my ice cream?

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ANOTHER JOKE

• Waiter! What’s this fly doing

on my ice cream?

• I think it’s skiing, sir.

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English File Multi-ROMEnglish File Multi-ROM

Use your CD-ROM Use your CD-ROM to watch the videoto watch the videoon your computer.on your computer.

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English File Multi-ROMEnglish File Multi-ROM

See you later, pals!