Unit 9: Have you got any wine?
1. I've got a new job.
Francis | Hello. I've got a new job. In a restaurant. |
Woman | Hello, Francis. |
Francis | Hello. I've got a new job. I've got a new shirt. |
Woman | Oh, yes. |
Francis | Do you like it? |
Woman | Yes, I like it very much. And you've got a new jacket. |
Francis | Yes, I have. What do you think of it? |
Woman | I like it. |
Francis | Good evening, sir. A table for two? Of course. Please, come this way. |
Woman | Francis. Have you got a pen? |
Francis | A pen? Oh, yes. Here you are. |
Woman | Thank you. |
2. There are some glasses over there.
Francis | George! |
George | Yes, what is it? |
Francis | Have you got any clean glasses? |
George | No, I haven't. There are some glasses over there. |
Francis | Oh, thanks ... George! |
George | Yes, what is it now? |
Francis | Have you got any forks? Any clean forks? |
George | The forks are over there. Near the glasses. |
Francis | Thanks. ... George! |
George | Yes, what is it now? |
Francis | Have you got any clean knives? |
George | I've got one. |
3. A table for two
Francis | Good evening, sir ... madam. |
Man | Good evening. Have you got a table for two? |
Francis | A table for two. Of course, sir. This way, please. Madam, sir. Oh, excuse me ... Good evening ... A table for six? Yes, sir. We've got a very nice table for six. ... Yes, sir ... Nine o'clock. ... Mr. Jones. Yes. Thank you, sir. Goodbye. |
Man | Waiter! |
Francis | Yes, sir. |
Man | One fish, one steak, two salads. |
Francis | One fish, one steak, two salads. One fish, one steak ... |
Woman | Have you got any German wine? |
Francis | German wine? No, I'm sorry, madam. We haven't got any German wine. We've got some Italian wine. |
Woman | Oh, yes. I like Italian wine. Do you? |
Man | Yes, I do. So, a bottle of wine, Italian wine. One fish, one steak, two salads. |
Francis | Excuse me, sir. Have you got a pen? |
Man | Yes. Here you are. |
Francis | Thank you, sir. A bottle of Italian wine, one fish, one steak, two salads. Thank you, sir, madam. |
Man | Waiter! |
Francis | Yes, sir? |
Man | You've got my pen. |
Francis | Yes, sir. Oh, sorry, sir. Yes. |
4. Can I help you?
Francis | Good evening, sir. Can I help you? |
Man | Yes. Is there a garage near here? |
Francis | A garage? Yes. There's a garage in North Street. Straight ahead, on the left. Ah. Good evening, sir, madam. A table for two? |
Wife | No, thank you. Can you help us? Are there any hotels near here? |
Francis | Hotels? Yes. There are some hotels in this street. The nearest hotel is next to the bank. |
Wife | Thank you. |
Francis | Good evening, madam. |
Woman | Good evening. |
Francis | Can I help you? |
Woman | Yes. Have you got a room, a nice room for one night? |
Francis | A room? I am sorry, madam. This isn't a hotel. It's a restaurant. |
Woman | Oh! |
Francis | We haven't got any rooms. |
Woman | Oh. Is there a hotel near here? |
Francis | Yes. There's a hotel next to the bank, the Grand Hotel. Straight ahead. Next to the bank. |
Woman | Thank you. |