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1.31. A) Work with a partner and read the dialogues. B) Act out similar dialogues, using the expressions in bold.

Having Dinner at Someone’s House

a)

A: Why not come home and eat with us? You’ll have to take pot luck (= eat what we’re eating, noting special).

B: Thank you. Shall I bring a bottle? (= usually means a bottle of wine)

b)

A: Should I wear a suit on Friday?

B: No, no, it isn’t a dinner party (= rather formal dinner with guests), it’s just an informal get-together (= informal group of people meeting for a meal/drinks/etc.).

c)

A: Does anyone want seconds? (= a second helping/serving of a dish)

B: Oh, yes, please. It was delicious.

d)

A: Can I pour you some juice? Say when (= tell me when I have served enough).

B: When! (= That’s enough, thanks.)

A: Help yourself to some nibbles (=things like nuts, crisps, etc., served before a meal).

e)

A: We leave at six. We can grab a bite to eat on the way (=have a quick meal).

B: Or we could get a takeaway when we get there (= ready-cooked meal bought to take home)

c) Work in a group. Read the dialogue and make a similar dialogue. Is a

formal or informal dinner?

A: Hello, Bob. How nice to see you. Come in, please. How are you?

B: Fine, thanks, Helen. You look very well today.

A: Thanks, Bob.

C: Hello, Bob. Let me take your coat.

B: Hello, Martin. Thanks, here you are. What a lovely house!

A: Thanks, I’m glad you like it. We’ve just redecorated it. Do come into the living-room and meet Mary. Mary, this is Bob Biltmore. Bob, this is Mary Morris.

B: How do you do?

D: How do you do?

C: Bob, what can I get you to drink?

B: I’ll have a Scotch and soda.

C: Here you are.

B: Thanks.

A: Dinner’s ready. Come into the dining-room, all of you. Bob, would you sit here, and Mary, would you sit over there.

E: I'm so sorry I’m late, Helen.

A: Never mind, Kate. I hope you don’t mind, but we’ve started.

E: It’s OK. I’m glad you have.

A: I’ll put the salad in the middle of the table. Shall I serve you?

B: No, it’s all right. We can help ourselves.

A: Martin, could you pour the wine, please. Would you like some pork chop, Mary?

D: Yes, please.

A: More?

D: No, thanks. This is fine.

C: Would you pass the salt, please, Helen?

A: Oh, sorry. Here you are. Bob, help yourself to some vegetables, too.

B: Oh, no, thank you. I'm completely full. The pork was delicious.

A: Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it.

C: Can I get anyone coffee or a drink?

B: Could I have a regular coffee, please?

C: Sure. Here you are.

B: Thank you.

D: I’m afraid I have to be going. I have to get up very early tomorrow. Thank you very much for a lovely evening.

A: Don’t mention it. I’m so glad you could come.

B: I say, you go my way, don’t you? Would you like a lift?

D: Oh, thank you very much. That’s very kind of you.

B: Thank you for inviting me here. I had a wonderful time. It was nice meeting you, Kate.

E: See you around, Bob and Mary.

C: Here are your coats.

B&D: Thank you.

A: Please give my regards to your family, Bob.

B: Thanks, I will. Come on, Mary. Good-night and thanks again.

D: Good night.

A&C&E: Good-night.

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