Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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order ˈɔːrdər A1 |
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soup suːp A1 |
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starter ˈstɑːrtər A2 |
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main meɪn A1 |
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course kɔːrs A2 |
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salad ˈsæləd A1 |
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vegetables ˈvɛdʒtəbəlz A1 |
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spaghetti spəˈɡɛti A1 |
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risoto ˈrɪzɒtoʊ B1 |
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chicken ˈtʃɪkɪn A1 |
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specialty ˈspɛʃəlti B1 |
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tomato təˈmeɪtoʊ A1 |
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mushroom ˈmʌʃruːm A2 |
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drink drɪŋk A1 |
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wine waɪn A1 |
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sparkling ˈspɑːrklɪŋ A2 |
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desserts dɪˈzɜːrts A1 |
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ice aɪs A1 |
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cream kriːm A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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good evening are you ready to order well
➔ Tag Questions
➔ The phrase "are you ready to order" is a tag question used to confirm information in a polite way.
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could I have V galope for my main course
➔ Modal Verb (Could)
➔ "Could" is used here to make a polite request.
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is that with salad with vegetables please
➔ Two-part Question
➔ The phrase combines two questions: "Is that with salad?" and "Is that with vegetables?"
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I'd like the same for my starter please
➔ Contraction (I'd)
➔ "I'd" is a contraction of "I would", used for brevity and informality.
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what is chicken and malfie
➔ Indirect Question
➔ The phrase is an indirect question used to ask for information politely.
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would you like something to drink
➔ Modal Verb (Would)
➔ "Would" is used to make a polite offer or suggestion.
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i' just like some sparkling water
➔ Contraction (I'd)
➔ Another example of "I'd" as a contraction of "I would".
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the ice cream is wonderful
➔ Adjective Order
➔ The adjective "wonderful" is used to describe the ice cream, following the typical order of opinion adjectives.
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