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Lesson
7 - Ordering Breakfast
Dialogs for everyday use. Short situational dialogs for
students of English as a Foreign (EFL) or Second (ESL)
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Ordering Breakfast
Waitress: Would you like to order
now?
Phil: Yes. I’d like bacon and eggs with
buttered toast. No jelly.
Waitress: What would you like to drink?
Phil: Do you have hot chocolate?
Waitress: Yes, we do.
Phil: Then, I’ll have a cup of hot
chocolate.
Waitress: How do
you want your eggs?
Phil: Over easy,
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Conversation Notes |
- How do you want your eggs
- How do you want your eggs prepared?
- Over easy
- egg fried on one side and slightly on the other with the
yolk left uncooked or partially cooked, not hard. Other ways to prepare eggs
are scrambled, fried (hard), boiled (soft or hard), and poached.
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Additional
Conversation Lessons |
Conversation
This is a collection of 30 situational conversations
which focus on a wide variety of communicative and
natural encounters in English....these
lessons are for beginning students. |
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This is a collection of 30 situational conversations. Each conversation is
accompanied by language notes....these
lessons are for advanced students. |
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English conversation lessons. 52
lessons covering pronunciation, speaking,
writing, and grammar topics....these
lessons are for beginning students. |
Conversation
English conversation lessons. 30
lessons focusing mostly on communication and
grammar topics....these
lessons are for intermediate students. |
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