4 Complete the dialogues with adjectives from Exercise 3. The adjective sour is used twice. 1 W: Are you ready to order, madam? C: Yes, er ... could I ask you about the Thai Red Curry? Is it hot? I'm afraid too much chilli gives me stomachache. W: That's no problem, madam. I can ask the chef to make a meal version for you without the chilli. 2 C: Excuse me, waiter! W: Yes, sir. How can I help? C: Well, I'm not satisfied with this meal at all. First of all, the rice is cold and worse than that, the fish is completely uncooked - it's ! Are you trying to poison your customers? W: Sir, are you aware that this is a sushi restaurant? 3 A: I love travelling, but it's always great to get home. I'm hungry. What have we got? K: Er, well... it looks like the electricity went off while we were away. The food in the fridge is not exactly fresh anymore. We've got some a potatoes, some b milk and there are a few slices of c C bread. A: Hmm ... doesn't sound very tasty. Shall we phone for pizza? K: Woo hoo! Great idea. 4 R: So, what fruit do you eat in Indonesia, Aulia? A: Well, we eat a lot of mangoes. At this time of year, most of them are yellow and a or in other words ready to eat. Green ones can be quite tasting but the yellow ones are exactly the opposite; really sweet and delicious. 5 P: Oh, dear. Is this cake old? It breaks into pieces instead of melting in the mouth. And it's a too it has almost no flavour. - FOCUS M: Really? Let me try. The woman in the baker's said and baked only today. it was b 6 L: What a wonderful steak this is. Not too much fat, nice and a the I , just how I like it. And pepper sauce on top makes it even more delicious. Mmmm. B: Do you think so? I have to disagree. It's quite b if you ask me. There's too much fat on it I'd say. 7
C: Yes, er ... could I ask you about the Thai Red Curry? Is it hot? I'm afraid too much chili gives me stomachache.
W: That's no problem, madam. I can ask the chef to make a mild version for you without the chili.
C: Excuse me, waiter!
W: Yes, sir. How can I help?
C: Well, I'm not satisfied with this meal at all. First of all, the rice is cold, and worse than that, the fish is completely uncooked - it's raw! Are you trying to poison your customers?
W: Sir, are you aware that this is a sushi restaurant?
A: I love traveling, but it's always great to get home. I'm hungry. What have we got?
K: Er, well... it looks like the electricity went off while we were away. The food in the fridge is not exactly fresh anymore. We've got some a) potatoes, some b) milk, and there are a few slices of c) sourdough bread.
A: Hmm ... doesn't sound very tasty. Shall we phone for pizza?
K: Woo hoo! Great idea.
R: So, what fruit do you eat in Indonesia, Aulia?
A: Well, we eat a lot of mangoes. At this time of year, most of them are yellow and a) ripe, or in other words, ready to eat. Green ones can be quite sour, but the yellow ones are exactly the opposite; really sweet and delicious.
P: Oh, dear. Is this cake old? It breaks into pieces instead of melting in the mouth. And it's a) tasteless; it has almost no flavor.
M: Really? Let me try. The woman in the baker's said it was b) freshly baked only today.
L: What a wonderful steak this is. Not too much fat, nice and a) tender, just how I like it. And pepper sauce on top makes it even more delicious. Mmmm.
B: Do you think so? I have to disagree. It's quite b) fatty if you ask me. There's too much fat on it, I'd say.
Odpowiedź:W: Are you ready to order, madam?
C: Yes, er ... could I ask you about the Thai Red Curry? Is it hot? I'm afraid too much chili gives me stomachache.
W: That's no problem, madam. I can ask the chef to make a mild version for you without the chili.
C: Excuse me, waiter!
W: Yes, sir. How can I help?
C: Well, I'm not satisfied with this meal at all. First of all, the rice is cold, and worse than that, the fish is completely uncooked - it's raw! Are you trying to poison your customers?
W: Sir, are you aware that this is a sushi restaurant?
A: I love traveling, but it's always great to get home. I'm hungry. What have we got?
K: Er, well... it looks like the electricity went off while we were away. The food in the fridge is not exactly fresh anymore. We've got some a) potatoes, some b) milk, and there are a few slices of c) sourdough bread.
A: Hmm ... doesn't sound very tasty. Shall we phone for pizza?
K: Woo hoo! Great idea.
R: So, what fruit do you eat in Indonesia, Aulia?
A: Well, we eat a lot of mangoes. At this time of year, most of them are yellow and a) ripe, or in other words, ready to eat. Green ones can be quite sour, but the yellow ones are exactly the opposite; really sweet and delicious.
P: Oh, dear. Is this cake old? It breaks into pieces instead of melting in the mouth. And it's a) tasteless; it has almost no flavor.
M: Really? Let me try. The woman in the baker's said it was b) freshly baked only today.
L: What a wonderful steak this is. Not too much fat, nice and a) tender, just how I like it. And pepper sauce on top makes it even more delicious. Mmmm.
B: Do you think so? I have to disagree. It's quite b) fatty if you ask me. There's too much fat on it, I'd say.