Sunday, May 28, 2006

BEC: May 22nd, Unit 9: "What would you like?"

Script:

W=waiter; CM =customer male; CW= customer female

W: Good evening, Welcome to the shrimp boat. Would you like a table for two?
CM=Yes, please.
W: Would you like to sit here by the window, or outside on the patio?
CW: It’s chilly darling. I’d prefer to sit inside.
CM: We’d like to sit inside, thanks. By the window.
W: Right this way.
W: Are you ready to order now or would you like a few more minutes?
CW: Actually, we have a few questions. What’s the Shrimp Savoy?
W: That’s very good. It’s shrimp in an herb sauce with tomatoes and olives.
CM: Humm, and the Shrimp Plaza, what’s that?
W: That’s delicious. Do you like olives?
CM: Yes, I do.
W: Well, it’s shrimp in a delicious black olive sauce, tomatoes and herbs.
CW: And could you tell me about the Shrimp Ritz?
W: Oh, that’s our signature dish. It’s shrimp in a tomato sauce with herbs and olives.
Delicious!
CM: O.K., I really like olives, so I’d like Shrimp Plaza.
W: And what would you like?
CW: I’d like the Shrimp Ritz.
W: And would you prefer rice or pasta?
CM: I’d like rice.
CW: I prefer pasta.
W: What you like an appetizer to start? We have three choices: the shrimp cocktail, the garden salad, or the Great Soup of the Day. It’s a shrimp soup with
ALL: Tomatoes, olives and herbs

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Grammar:

Do you like seafood? (in general, ever)

Would you like seafood? (to eat now)

Do you prefer apples or oranges? ( in general, ever)

Would you prefer apples or oranges (to eat now).

See grammar on page 145 of your student books.


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