Daily Life - Going To The Bakery (C0329)
A: Welcome to Al’s Bakery. What can I get you?
B: Hi! Let me get a dozen croissants, four blueberry
muffins and a loaf of sourdough bread.
A:: Sure. Would you like to have the loaf sliced?
B: No, that’s OK. Do you have any whole wheat
bread?
A: We are out at the moment. May I suggest some
rye bread?
B: Sure that sounds good. Do you have any cakes?
A: We have various birthday cakes and also ice
cream cakes.
B: I’ll just take a cheesecake.
A: Will that be all?
B: Yes.
A: Your total is forty three dollars and twenty cents.
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Key Vocabulary
bakery N store that bakes and
sells bread and pastries
loaf N any shaped or moulded
mass of food
slice V cut into thin slices
wheat N the grain of of some
grasses, used in making
flour, pasta, etc
bread N a kind of food made of
flour
muffin N a small cake
blueberry N the edible, usually
bluish berry of various
shrubs
rye N a widely cultivated ce-
real grass
total A complete amount
cheesecake N a type of cake
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cake N a baked dessert
Supplementary Vocabulary
sausage N a roll of sausage meat in
roll pastry
pavlova N a meringue cake topped
with whipped cream
and fruit
pie N a baked food having a
filling of fruit, meat,
pudding
chop V to cut or sever with a
quick, heavy blow or a
series of blows
bake V to cook by dry heat in
an oven or on heated
metal or stones
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