May I Take Your Order?

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May I take your May I take your order? order? By M.D. Sandra Meza April 2007

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Would Have Will Like At a Restaurant

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May I take your order?May I take your order?By M.D. Sandra MezaApril 2007

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NOTE: I´m so sorry for the last presentation. I didn´t mean to do that. I thought a partener did it and we really don´t know who made it. I just inserted some extra material.

It was my mistake. I´m really sorry!

Now. Here´s the new version.

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VOCABULARYVOCABULARYMeals and Junk

Food

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Salad

Spaghetti

Soup

FishSE

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Bread

CerealCheese

RiceSEM

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Pizza

Sandwich

Taco

Bacon and eggs

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Corn dog

French fries

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Steak

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ExerciseExerciseSay the amount of things you see and if they are countable or uncuntable

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SNACKSSNACKS

PeanutsJello

PuddingSEM

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NachosPotato chips

Chocolate bar

PieSE

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Popsicle

Ice cream bar

Ice cream cone

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Muffin

PretzelCake

DoughnutSEM

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Popcorn

Sundae

Crackers Cookies SE

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Can I take your

order?Would you

like anything to

drink?

Anything else?

Here you have!

Would you like a dessert?

Yes, Please.We´ll have a cheese

burger.

Yes, I´d like an ice tea and he´ll have a

regular coke.

No, thanks.

That will be all.

No, thanks.

Can you bring me the bill,

please?

Of course.

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WouldWould Would is a modal verb and like all others of its kind is

followed by the infinitive without 'to‘

Would is often contracted in spoken English to 'd.

Example: I'd like french fries, please. He'd like a regular soda. What would you like to drink? Would you like dressing?

Would is a very flexible word and has many uses.

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WillWill Will is an auxiliar that implies future but it´s

useful when you use it with the verb “have”for asking things in a restaurant.

Will is often contracted in spoken English to ‘ll.

Example: I‘ll have a chesse burger, please.. He‘ll have a regular soda.

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