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52.3 Possible answers:
1 From £30 — £80 per night
2 00 44 (from e.g. France)
3 1.6
4 102
5 Because they are no use to a thief.
52.4 Possible answer:
YOU: Excuse me, please. Can I have one double and one single room for tonight?
RECEPTIONIST: With a bathroom?
YOU: Yes, please.
RECEPTIONIST: Rooms 11 and 12 are free. They are on the first floor.
YOU: How much are they?
RECEPTIONIST: The single room is £30 and the double is £50.
YOU: Thank you. That’s fine. We’ll take them.
RECEPTIONIST: Good. Can you fill in this form for me, please?
52.5 Possible answer:
Can I have a morning call, please?
Can I have breakfast in my room, please?
Can I book a room for next week, please?
Can I have a double room for tonight, please?
Can I have my bill, please?
Can I borrow a hairdryer, please?
Unit 53.
53.1 Possible answers:
2 restaurant 4 café
3 fast food restaurant 5 bar/pub/café
53.2 Possible answers:
café — Jim’s Corner Café
restaurant — The Taj Mahal
bar — The Red Lion
sandwich bar — Annabelle's
fast food restaurant — Burger King
self-service café — café in railway station
53.3 Possible answers:
1 Yd choose tomato soup, chicken salad and strawberries and cream.
2 A vegetarian would choose melon or tomato soup and a cheese or plain omelette and any of
the desserts.
53.4 2 omelette 3 salad 4 potatoes 5 gateau 6 steak
53.5 WAITER: Are you ready to order?
CUSTOMER: Yes. I'd like vegetable soup and steak, please.
WAITER: How would you like your steak? Rare, medium or well-done?
CUSTOMER: Rare, please.
WAITER: What would you like to drink?
CUSTOMER: An orange juice, please.
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