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Example:

MVV Travel Agents

To Suni Tapeer, PLC Logistics

From Kelly Peep

Date 5 April 2005

Subject Flight to Tokyo

This is to confirm the details of your flight to Tokyo next week on April 12th.

Flight: JAL 674

From: London Heathrow Terminal 3.

Departure: 11:45 a.m. Please check in 90 minutes before departure.

Arrival: 18:00 Narita, Tokyo.

Return: JAL 572 April 17th 6:30 p.m. Please re-confirm 72 hours before departure.

Price: $450

I have posted the tickets to your office.

Regards

Kelly Peep

Office Manager

Unit 5 Food and Entertaining

Starting up

1. What is “Entertaining”?

2. How do you usually entertain in your free time?

3. Where would you entertain a group of foreign businessman? Choose from the following activities:

Horse racing

Historic sights

Theatre

Motor racing

Opera/concert

Bar/nightclub

Wine tasting

Golf

Football

Art galleries

Tennis

Restaurant

4. Where do businessmen generally entertain in Russia?

5. Many companies spend a lot of money on corporate entertaining. Do you think the money is well spent? Why or why not?

Vocabulary

Eating and drinking

  1. Put the following into the logical order for entertaining in a restaurant.

Look at the menu

Have the main course

Ask for the bill

Have a dessert

Book a table

Order a starter

Leave a tip

Have an aperitif

  1. Write the foods below under the correct headings. Add some more of your own to each heading.

lamb broccoli eggs bananas beef peas crab beans melon pasta lemon tomato lobster fish potatoes cheese onion veal chicken prawns apples mussels oranges rice ham chips steak salmon bacon

Fruit Meat Vegetables Seafood Other food

3. What are some typical dishes of our country? How would you describe them to a foreign visitor? Use the adjectives below and the words from Exercise 2.

Example:

It’s a kind of seafood/vegetables.

It’s a bit like chicken/lamb.

It’s quite spicy/rich.

You can eat it with pasta/rice.

boiled

spicy

tasty

fried

hot

bland

baked

rich

rare

grilled

sweet

medium rare

roast

salty

steamed delicious

well done

4.Match the options in the first column with the drinks in the second column. Add other drinks.

black/white

beer

still/sparkling

wine

red/white

water

single/double

tea

bottled/draught

coffee

with milk/lemon

whisky

5. Work in pairs. Imagine you are offering your guest a drink. Use words from Exercise 4.

Example:

A Would you like anything to drink?

B A coffee, please.

A Black or white?

B Black, please. I like black coffee. It cheers me up.

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