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13 Language summary

VOCABULARY

Nouns lemon Other greasy


Food and beverages lemonade bellhop healthy
bread mangoes coffee shop rich
(veggie) burger meat custom salty
cake miso hairstylist spicy
cheeseburger octopus menu vegetarian
chicken onion (rings/soup) order
pasta review
Verbs
chocolate
peas server Modals
corn
(apple) pie service will
curry
pizza slang would
dessert
dressing potatoes tip Other
fish rice wages order
flavor salad waitress rely on
french fries sandwich take (an order)
fruit seafood Adjectives
tip
shrimp bland
grains vary
soup confusing
grapes
hamburger strawberries crispy Adverbs
sushi customary a bit (+ adjective)
ice cream
turkey delicious either
ice-cream cone
vegetable fresh neither
lamb
water generous too

EXPRESSIONS
Expressing feelings I like . . . Ordering in a restaurant
I’m (not) crazy about . . . So do I. May I take your order?
I’m (not) in the mood for . . . Oh, I don’t (like it very much). What would you like (to . . . )?
I can’t stand . . . I’m not in the mood for . . . I’d like/I’ll have a/an/the . . .
Neither am I./I’m not either. What kind of . . . would you like?
Agreeing and disagreeing Really? I am. I’d like/I’ll have . . . , please.
I’m crazy about . . . I can’t . . . Would you like anything else?
So am I./I am, too. Neither can I./I can’t either. Yes, please. I’d like . . .
Oh, I’m not. Oh, I love it. No, thank you.
I can . . . I don’t like . . . That’s all, thanks.
So can I./I can, too. Neither do I./I don’t either.
Really? I can’t. Oh, I like it a lot.

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