Click on the link below to listen to this dialogue at a restaurant. Remember the use of the modals 'may', 'would' and 'could'. You can find the transcript below, too.
At the restaurant
WAITER
- May I take your order?
CUSTOMER #1 - Yes. I'd
like the chicken and a side order of corn.WAITER - And what would you like to drink?
CUSTOMER #1 - I'd like a cup of coffee, please.
WAITER - And what would you like to order?
CUSTOMER #2 - I'll take the spaghetti and a salad.
WAITER - What would you like to drink?
CUSTOMER #2 - Just water, please.
(after the meal)WAITER - Would you like something for dessert?
CUSTOMER #1 - Yes, I'll have the cake, please. Would you like something?
CUSTOMER #2 - No thanks. I'm full.
(after dessert)CUSTOMER #1 - Could we have the check, please?
WAITER - Yes, here it is.
CUSTOMER #1 - Hmmm. $23.55. Here you are.
WAITER - Thank you. Come again.
CUSTOMER #1 - Thank you. Goodbye.
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