4 Complete the dialogues with phrases from the table in Exercise 3. a A: 'What would you like? B: A cheese omelette, please A: 2 B: Some chips and salad, please. b A : 3 B: Yes, please. Water for Liam. 4 A: Of course. So that's water and orange juiceB: An ice cream. please. A: Is that all? B: Yes, thanks. No dessert for me. A: B: Yes, it's delicious! Thank you. d A: How much is that? B: 7 A: Here you are.
B: A cheese omelette, please.
A: 2
B: Some chips and salad, please.
In this conversation, A is asking B what he would like to order. B responds by requesting a cheese omelette. A then says "2". This is likely referring to a prompt or item number on a menu. B then asks for some chips and salad as additional items to accompany their meal.
a: A : 3
B: Yes, please. Water for Liam.
In this dialogue, A is likely asking for confirmation or clarification about something. B responds with "Yes, please" indicating agreement or confirmation. B also specifies that they would like water for someone named Liam.
4 A: Of course. So that's water and orange juice
B: An ice cream, please.
A: Is that all?
B: Yes, thanks. No dessert for me.
A: B: Yes, it's delicious! Thank you.
In this conversation, A acknowledges B's request for water and orange juice. B then adds to their order by requesting an ice cream. A checks if that is all, and B confirms that it is, declining any additional desserts. A and B conclude the conversation by expressing gratitude and satisfaction.
d A: How much is that?
B: 7
A: Here you are.
In this dialogue, A asks B about the cost of their order. B responds with "7", indicating the cost of the items they ordered. A then completes the transaction by giving B the necessary payment.