4
a) Use words from the
box to complete the sentences.
1
It’s .............................. in Dubai in the summer.
2
A lot of the customers at
Chillout
.............................
hot chocolate to keep warm.
3
Customers at
Chillout
have to wear a ......................
to keep warm while they eat.
4
The Buffer zone helps customers to ........................
the cold.
5
Most customers don’t stay in the restaurant for
long because it’s ............................ !
Check these words
Waiters
serve customers
hot chocolate at
Chillout
.
G
rammar
Too – Enough
6
a) Read the theory box. Find examples in
the text.
5
Match the words.
Listen and check. Use each phrase to
write a sentence of your own.
serve
take
show you
ask for
pay
leave
book
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
a
the bill
b
customers
c
the menu
d
a tip
e
a table
f
to your table
g
your order
S
peaking &
W
riting
8
a)
Listen to and read the
text in Ex. 2. Would you like to visit the
ice restaurant in Dubai? Why (not)? Tell
the class.
Think!
b) Think of your own strange restaurant.
In three minutes write a few sentences.
Read them to the class.
b)
Use the words to act out similar
dialogues.
Chillout
– four – Sunday lunch – 1:30 – Grimes
Pete’s – two – next Friday – 9:00 – Brentwood
ñ
too
+ adjective/adverb
(more than someone
needs or wants)
His steak is
too salty
.
(He can’t
eat it.)
The waiter speaks
too quickly
for me to
understand.
(I can’t understand him.)
ñ
adjective/adverb +
enough / enough
+ noun
(as
much as someone wants or needs)
Is your soup
hot enough
?
(Is it OK?)
Don’t worry. We’ve got
enough money
to pay the bill!
(We can pay it.)
b) Fill in
too
or
enough
.
1
The service is ................ slow in this restaurant.
2
Is your coffee sweet ...................?
3
That new restaurant is ..................... expensive
for us to afford to eat there.
4
This chicken is ................... spicy. I don’t like it.
5
There isn’t .......................... oil in the salad.
e
2
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Making a restaurant booking
7
a)
Listen and read.
A: Hello, Maddison’s Restaurant.
B: I’d like to book a table for six for Saturday
night, please.
A: Certainly, madam. What time?
B: 8:30, please.
A: That’s fine. Can I take your name, please?
B: Yes, it’s Walton. That’s W – A – L – T – O – N.
A: OK. See you on Saturday.
see
p. GR4
Vocabulary Bank 2 p. VB7
b) Match the words in bold with their
meanings:
employees
,
even
,
drinking slowly
,
famous buildings
,
feel very cold
,
clients
,
range
.
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