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49 Cafés

A Drinks black coffee

latte
cappuccino hot chocolate

milkshake herbal tea smoothie


decaf tea/coffee [without caffeine]

B Food

waffle toastie panini bagel wrap

crisps

baguette muffin cupcake croissant


Language help
In the UK, chips or fries mean French fries. Crisps are thin slices of fried potatoes sold in bags. In the
USA, chips refer to thin pieces of fried potatoes sold in bags.

UK crisps chips or fries


USA chips French fries

C Ordering food and drink


A: A latte, please.
B: Regular1 or large2?
A: Regular, please.
B: To have in3 or take away4?
A: To take away.

A: What’s in that panini?


B: Cheese and ham.
A: Do you have any vegetarian5 ones?
B: We’ve got cheese and tomato. 1
not big and (usually) not very small
2
A: I’ll have one of those, please. big
3
for eating/drinking inside (the coffee shop)
B: Would you like it heated up6? 4
for eating/drinking after you leave (the coffee shop)
A: No, thank you. Where are the napkins7? 5
without any meat
6
B: There are some on the table. made warm (e.g. in an oven or a microwave)
7
thin pieces of paper for cleaning your mouth and
A: Do you have a tray8 please? fingers
B: Yes, here you go. 8 an object for carrying drinks or food

104 English Vocabulary in Use Pre-intermediate and Intermediate


Exercises
49.1 Put the words from A and B in the correct category.

bagel hot chocolate cupcake herbal tea latte wrap baguette


milkshake muffin smoothie panini toastie waffle

1 Drinks 2 Sandwiches 3 Cakes

herbal tea

49.2 Complete the sentences with words from the box.

cappuccino croissants vegetarian toastie milkshake decaf smoothie

1 I had a cheese and tomato toastie for lunch.


2 Here’s your coffee, Danny. A with two sugars.
3 For breakfast, we had some from the French baker’s across the road.
4 Do they have coffee here? Caffeine keeps me awake at night.
5 We’ve got three kinds of : strawberry, vanilla and chocolate.
6 I like that new fruit with oranges and mangoes.
7 Kate can’t have the chicken panini. She only eats food.
49.3 Match the sentence beginnings on the left with the best endings on the right.
1 What size: b a heated up?
2 Is it to have in b regular or large?
3 Would you like it c that baguette?
4 What’s in d the napkins?
5 Where are e or to take away?
49.4 Choose the correct word to complete the dialogue.
A: Would you like a hot drink?
B: Yes, two 1milkshakes / cappuccinos, please.
A: What size?
B: 2Large / Herbal, please.
A: Anything to eat?
B: Yes. What’s in that 3panini / cupcake?
A: Italian cheese and mushrooms. I can heat it up for you.
B: OK, yes. I’ll have that. And a chocolate 4muffin / bagel.
A: To eat in?
B: No, to 5heat it up / take away.

49.5 Over to you


Answer the questions. If possible, ask someone else the same questions.
1 Where do you usually have lunch during the week? What about at the weekend?
2 What kind of food and drink do you usually order in a café?
3 What type of food and drink from A and B do you like?

English Vocabulary in Use Pre-intermediate and Intermediate 105

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