Customer 1: Can I have an orange juice, please?
Server: Regular or large?
Customer 1: How big is a large?
Server: This is a large. This is a regular.
Customer 1: I'll have a large, then, please. Without ice.
Server: OK, coming up.
Customer 1: Sorry, I wanted freshly squeezed orange juice.
Server: I'm afraid we only have bottled juices.
Customer 1: Oh, then I'll have an apple juice instead, please.
Server: Here you go. That's £3.50, please.
Customer: Thanks.
Server: Thank you.
Server: Can I help anyone?
Customer 2: Who's next?
Customer 3: You were first, I think.
Customer 2: What teas do you have?
Server: Breakfast tea, mint and green tea.
Customer 2: A mint tea and a slice of lemon cake, please.
Server: To eat in or take away?
Customer 2: Take away, please.
Server: There you go. That'll be £4.20, please.
Customer 2: Sorry, I've only got a fifty.
Server: That's OK. Here's your change … 5, 10, 30, 50.
Server: Who's next?
Customer 4: Can I have a ...
Customer 3: Sorry, I think I was in front of you.
Customer 4: Oh, sorry!
Customer 3: Can I have a chocolate chip cookie, please?
Server: Would you like a drink with that?
Customer 3: No, thanks. Just the cookie.
Server: OK, then. That's 95p, please.
Customer 3: Thanks. I think that's right.
Server: 50, 70, 80, 85, 90, 92, 94, yep, 95. Thank you.
Comments
I usually prefer to visit bars instead of cafés because I like much more the beer that coffee or teas.
If I go to the restaurant always I order a mael with juice or tea.. The last one I and my son are ate in restaurant our order was rice with chicken and coola but my son had order with milk..
These days, I need to go to the bank almost everyday. When I arrived, firstly I went into the bank for doing bank transactions, after that I went to the Coffee shop to by a cup of coffee.
I sometimes buy drinks or snacks from cafés when I go out with my family. I buy coffee or tea for my husband and me, a few chocolate bars and cookies for my daughter.
A couple times at month, when we, with friends, attending the caffe or restaurant. Usually we buy a craft beer and snack )
I often buy soft drink sometimes i ordered mango juice or banana shaka.
I usually buy drinks and snakes from on-road cafes
Sometimes, maybe once a week.
Dear team.
Oh, then I'll have an apple juice instead, please.
The word 'instead' is an adjective or adverb ???
Thank you very much for your answer.
Hi fahri,
'Instead' is an adverb. Here, it describes the clause 'I'll have an apple juice'.
Best wishes,
Jonathan
The LearnEnglish Team
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