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Level6.podomatic.com file: Level6Café&CoffeeShopPhrases1 Source: http://www.englishformyjob.com/ell_foodandbeverage.html 1. All of our coffee drinks are espresso- (rooted/based). 2. This drink has two (shots/shoots) of espresso. It's very strong. 3. The milk is on the little table at the end of the (counter/floor). 4. A tip- (jar/compartment) is a container where customers can leave tips for baristas. 5. (Decaf/Caffeinated) is short for "decaffeinated." 6. If someone is lactose- (intolerant/introspective) it means that they can't drink milk. 7. This is the smallest (size/dimension) cup we have. 8. A (hot/heat) cup is a paper cup that is designed to hold hot liquids like coffee. 9. Starbucks is an example of a (chain/keychain). ( = a cafe/restaurant which has multiple locations) 10. Your coffee will be in a ready in a (couple/few) of minutes. I'll call you.
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Level6.podomatic.com    file: Level6CateringPhrases3 Source:  http://www.englishformyjob.com/ell_foodandbeverage.html assist x assorted x catering condiments x detail x disposable x etiquette fare x floral x gourmet x hourly range x service 1. We provide catering for a wide range of events.  2. Ketchup, mustard, HP sauce, etc., are known as condiments .  3. Yes, we do floral design as well. ( = arrangement of flowers, etc.)  4. Most successful catering companies pay great attention to detail.  5. We don't want anything too "gourmet". We just want simple, traditional food.  6. Food that's not very "heavy" or “fattening” is called “lighter fare.” 7. A basket with different kinds of bread is a basket of assorted breads.  8. As far as labor costs are concerned, we usually charge $20 per hour per person. Our hourly rate is $20 per person.  9. We keep our prices low partly because we use disposable (=plastic or paper) plates and cutlery.  10. We can assist you in all aspects of planning your event.
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Level6.podomatic.com    file: Level6CateringPhrases4 Source:  http://www.englishformyjob.com/ell_foodandbeverage.html catering surcharge birthday spill customize quote privately uniform head appetizers pour venue throw 1. The location of an event is also called a venue.  2. You can customize any of our packages by adding (or taking away) food items.  3. I'll have a quote ( = estimate) for you by tomorrow.  4. All staff members have to wear a uniform.  5. We're looking for someone to cater our son's birthday party.  6. We will provide 8 items at $22.00 per head. ( = per person)  7. For bookings of 10 people or less, a $30 surcharge may apply. ( = you might have to pay $30 more)  8. Canapés are small, bite-size appetizers .  9. Be careful not to spill soup on the guests!  10. When you pour the wine, do it from the right side, not the left.
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