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Customer 1: Can I have an orange juice, please?

Server: Regular or large?

Customer 1: How big is a large?

Server: This is a large. This is a regular.

Customer 1: I’ll have a large, then, please. Without ice.

Server: OK, coming up.

Customer 1: Sorry, I wanted freshly squeezed orange juice.

Server: I’m afraid we only have bottled juices.

Customer 1: Oh, then I’ll have an apple juice instead, please.

Server: Here you go. That’s £3.50, please.

Customer: Thanks.

Server: Thank you.


Server: Can I help anyone?

Customer 2: Who’s next?

Customer 3: You were first, I think.

Customer 2: What teas do you have?

Server: Breakfast tea, mint and green tea.

Customer 2: A mint tea and a slice of lemon cake, please.

Server: To eat in or take away?

Customer 2: Take away, please.

Server: There you go. That’ll be £4.20, please.

Customer 2: Sorry, I’ve only got a fifty.

Server: That’s OK. Here’s your change … 5, 10, 30, 50.


Server: Who’s next?

Customer 4: Can I have a …

Customer 3: Sorry, I think I was in front of you. 

Customer 4: Oh, sorry! 

Customer 3: Can I have a chocolate chip cookie, please?

Server: Would you like a drink with that?

Customer 3: No, thanks. Just the cookie.

Server: OK, then. That’s 95p, please.

Customer 3: Thanks. I think that’s right.

Server: 50, 70, 80, 85, 90, 92, 94, yep, 95. Thank you.

Task 1

1. Customer 1 orders a large bottle of orange juice.

False

2. The apple juice costs £3.15.

False

3. Customer 2 is not going to have their tea and cake inside the café.

True

4. Customer 2 pays with a twenty pound note.

False

5. Customer 3 orders something to drink.

False

6. The cookie costs 85p.

False

Task 2

I am afraid we only have bottled juices.
I’ll have an apple juice instead.
Sorry, I wanted freshly squeezed orange juice.
To eat in or take away ?
Sorry, I think I was in front of you.
No, thanks. Just the cookie.

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