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English Vocabulary in Use Pre-Intermediate (Unit 49: Cafés)


A. Drinks

B. Food

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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.
  • A: I’ll have one of those, please.
  • B: Would you like it heated up6?
  • A: No, thank you. Where are the napkins7?
  • B: There are some on the table.
  • A: Do you have a tray8 please?
  • B: Yes, here you go.

1 not big and (usually) not very small
2 big
3 for eating/drinking inside (the coffee shop)
4 for eating/drinking after you leave (the coffee shop)
5 without any meat
6 made warm (e.g. in an oven or a microwave)
7 thin pieces of paper for cleaning your mouth and fingers
8 an object for carrying drinks or food



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