es) ces 3 fresh # sour, e.g. 4 Complete the dialogues with adjectives from Exercise 3. The adjective sour is used twice. 1 W: Are you ready to order, madam? C: Yes, er ... could I ask you about the Thai Red Curry? Is it hot,? I'm afraid too much chilli gives me stomachache. W: That's no problem, madam. I can ask the chef to version for you without the chilli. make a 2 C: Excuse me, waiter! W: Yes, sir. How can I help? C: Well, I'm not satisfied with this meal at all. First of all, the rice is cold and worse than that, the fish is ! Are you trying completely uncooked - it's to poison your customers? W: Sir, are you aware that this is a sushi restaurant? 3 A: I love travelling, but it's always great to get home. I'm hungry. What have we got? K: Er, well it looks like the electricity went off while we were away. The food in the fridge is not exactly fresh anymore. We've got some milk and there are a few potatoes, some slices of c bread. A: Hmm... doesn't sound very tasty. Shall we phone b for pizza? K: Woo hoo! Great idea. 4 R: So, what fruit do you in Indonesia, Aulia? A: Well, we eat a lot of mangoes. At this time of year, most of them are yellow and ª or in other words ready to eat. Green ones can be quite b tasting but the yellow ones are exactly the opposite; really c 5 P: Oh, dear. Is this cake old? It breaks into pieces instead of melting in the mouth. And it's too - it has almost no flavour. M: Really? Let me try. The woman in the baker's said and baked only today. it was 6 L: What a wonderful steak this is. Not too much fat, nice and just how I like it. And the pepper sauce on top makes it even more delicious. Mmmm. b I'd say. and delicious. B: Do you think so? I have to disagree. It's quite b if you ask me. There's too much fat on it I'm not are too 1 I don't bitter c 2 Would 3 Would toast? Which Would Is this Can I 7 I'd like actua 4 5 6 REMEME Zrób wiec produktó W razie p przed zas słów pam SHOW 7 Choos 1 Jac ma 2 Mu rip 3 F le. 4 W 5 M W 6 W C