Listen to the conversation with CC on. Listen and read. Listen again. Click and drop words into the spaces. Check your answers. What is your score?
May I take · could you bring me · Give me · Can I get you · Would you like · would you like · can I get · would you care for · Let me get you · would you prefer · Could I have · Anything else · I'll have · would you mind taking · may I get you
Server: your order, sir? |
Customer: No I still need a few minutes, thanks. All right, then. |
Server: Um. |
Customer: I am so thirsty! |
Server: Huh, um, something to drink while you're deciding? |
Customer: Oh yes, a glass of your best champagne? |
Server: Celebrating sir? |
Customer: Yes, I just bought an apartment building. |
Server: Really! Well, I'm celebrating too. It's my first day of the job! |
Customer: Really! |
Server: All right. Here is your champagne, sir. Oh, I am so sorry. Here. a new pair of pants. No, no. Here, let me help you let me clean that off for you. |
Customer: Young man! |
Server: Sorry! I am sorry. I was just trying to help. |
Customer: You're not getting a tip! You're going to pay for the dry cleaning! Now my order? I'm in a hurry! |
Server: And what this evening, sir? |
Customer: the house salad to start. |
Server: Mmmmm. And what sort of dressing with that? We have French. We have Italian. We have a thousand island, and we have blue cheese. |
Customer: the Italian. |
Server: And for your entrée, sir? |
Customer: the New York steak? |
Server: Mm. that rare, medium-well or medium-rare, well-done overcooked? |
Customer: Medium-well. |
Server: Alright. Medium-rare! |
Customer: Medium-well. Medium-well. |
Server: Now, rice or baked potato with that? |
Customer: Baked potato, and the carrots and broccoli as well? |
Server: Mm-hmm. Baked po-ta-to, carrrrr-ots , sir? |
Customer: No, that will be all. Now will you please hurry up! |
Server: Oh, no. Here is your New York steak, sir. Mmmm. Mm. Mm. Yeah. Enjoy your meal. another glass of champagne? |
Customer: No, I think I've had enough for one evening! |
Server: Certainly, sir. |
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