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A shool trip to England. Szkoła Podstawowa im. ks Franciszka Blachnickiego, klasa V. At the greengrocer’s. At the greengrocer’s Shop assistant: Good morning, madam. Can I help you? Mary: I’d like three kilos of potatoes and two kilos of tomatoes.
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A shool trip to England Szkoła Podstawowa im. ks Franciszka Blachnickiego, klasa V.
At the greengrocer’s • Shop assistant: Good morning, madam. Can I help you? • Mary: I’d like three kilos of potatoes and two kilos of tomatoes. • Shop assistant: Ok. Here you are. Anything else, madam? • Mary: Yes. I’d like some apples, too. • Shop assistant: How many apples would you like? • Mary: Give me about six apples. Or perhaps a kilo. • Shop assistant: Certainly. Is that all? • Mary: That’s all I think. • Shop assistant: Ok. That’s £8. 30. • Mary: Can I pay by credit card? • Shop assistant: Yes, of course.
Starters Chicken Soup 2.50 Salad 3.25 Sandwiches - Main Course Ham and cheese 3.50 Tuna 3.00 Vegetarian 4.00 Grilled Cheese 2.50 Piece of Pizza 2.50 Cheeseburger 4.50 Hamburger deluxe 5.00 Spaghetti 5.50 Drinks Coffee 1.25 Tea 1.25 Soft Drinks – Coke, Sprite, Root Beer, 1.75
At the restaurant Waiter: Hello, Can I help you?Kim: Yes, I'd like to have some lunch. Waiter: Take a look at this Menu Waiter: Would you like a starter?Kim: Yes, I'd like a bowl of chicken soup, please.Waiter: And what would you like for a main course?Kim: I'd like a grilled cheese sandwich.Waiter: Would you like anything to drink?Kim: Yes, I'd like a glass of Coke, please.Waiter... After Kim has her lunch.: Can I bring you anything else?Kim: No thank you. Just the bill.Waiter: Certainly.Kim: I don't have my glasses. How much is the lunch?Waiter: That's £6.75.Kim: Here you are. Thank you very much.Waiter: You're welcome. Have a good day.Kim: Thank you, the same to you.
At the delicatessen • Shop assistant: Good afternoon, madam. Can I help you? • Patrycja: I’d like one litre of milk, five rolls and a dozen of eggs, please. • Shop assistant: Ok. Anything else? • Patrycja: Yes, a piece of cheese, please. • Shop assistant: How much cheese would you like? • Patrycja: About 200 grams. And a carton of orange juice, please. • Shop assistant: Certainly. Is that all? • Patrycja: No. And three bars of chocolate. • Shop assistant: Ok. Anything else? • Patrycja: I’d also like 250 grams of butter and a kilo of sugar, one bottle of olive oil as well. Now that’s all. • Shop assistant: Here you are. That’s £18. 50. • Patrycja: Here you are. • Shop assistant: 50p change. Cheers. • Patrycja: Thanks. Bye.
At the airport. • Tourist: Can I take this as hand luggage? • Clerk: No sir, it is too big. I’m afraid that your luggage is too heavy. You have • to pay excess baggage. • Tourist: Oh, OK. How much? • Clerk: £25 please, sir. • Tourist: Do you need my flight reservation number? • Clerk: No, but I need your passport. Here are your tickets. • Tourist: Thank you. What should I do now? • Clerk: Go through the gate over there – there is the departure lounge. You can • go shopping or eat something or just try to relax. • Tourist: How do I know which plane to get on? • Clerk: Your plane is coming to gate number 3. Boarding will start 30 minutes • before departure. • Tourist: Thank you very much.
At the bus stop. • Clerk: Good afternoon. Can I help you? • Marta: Yes. How much is a single ticket to Cambridge, please? • Clerk: It’s £9. • Marta: And a return ticket? • Clerk: £15.50. • Marta: Ok. So two returns, please. • Clerk: That’s £31. Here is your change. • Marta: Thank you. • Clerk: You’re welcome. Have a nice day.