LESSON FOURTEEN (THE FOURTEENTH LESSON)
DIALOGUES (to be learnt by heart)
In the^Street
A. 'Let’s drop 'in 'somewhere for a ~\snack. I
B. I’d 'rather 'have a ^proper meal, | it’s "Vunch time now. |
A. 'All bright. | 'Shall we 'go to a ^restaurant? |
B. 'Yes, T diet’s. | There’s 'quite a 'nice one 'over 'there on the f left hand "Vide. | They have a 'self-'service de'part- ment 'there ~Voo, I though I 'don’t 'want to 'go there to* Stlay. j
At the"\Restaurant
A. There’s a 'nice 'table for "Vtwo. I 'Shall we _?take it? |
B. 'Can’t you 'see, it’s re~\served? |
A. ~\Oh, | 'I fsee. 'Come over^here then; | we’ll be 'very 'comfortable at"Vhi$ table. |
B. ('seated) 'Will you 'have any 'hors ^/d’ceuvres? |
A. 'Not to^day. | 1*11 'start with ^soup | and have a
'steak to ^follow. |
B. 'I had 'meM for my f main 'course "^.yesterday, | so I’ll have "Vish for a change. |
A. 'Shall we 'order the 'sweet 'straight a_Jmy? | 'What would you ^like? |
B. 'Fruit Jsalad and 'ice-cream for _Jme. |
A. 'AH fright, | 'I’ll 'have the "Vame. |
ACTIVE WORDS AND WORD COMBINATIONS
to Have a snack the main course
to go somewhere for a snack a change
a proper meal a change for the better (for the
a department worse)
self-service for a change
(See Vocabulary for Lesson 14, p. 431)
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