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English

for Bar Staff

Prepared by Manana Rusieshvili and Maya Rogava

With the assistance of the British Council

Tbilisi, Georgia

2008


inglisuri ena barmenebisaTvis

saxelmZRvanelo turizmis kolejis studentebisaTvis

saxelmZRvanelo gamoica 3 wignad:

• inglisuri ena sastumros administratorebisaTvis. English for Receptionists

• inglisuri ena mimtanebisaTvis. English for Waiters

• inglisuri ena barmenebisaTvis. English for Bar Staff

proeqti ganxorcielda britaneTis sabWos daxmarebiT.

proeqtis koordinatori da redaqtori rusudan tyemalaZe

The project was supported by the British Council

Project coordinator and editor Rusudan Tkemaladze

ISBN 978-9941-404-30-6

2008 weli


Con tent s

In t r o d u c t i o n 5

Part 1 Bar Drinks 6


Lesson 1 How to order a drink 6
Lesson 2 How to reserve a table (1) 8
Lesson 3 How to reserve a table (2) 10
Lesson 4 At a bar (1) 12
Lesson 5 At a bar (2) 14
Lesson 6 Can I order? 16
Lesson 7 I’d like to have … 18
Lesson 8 Classic cocktails 20
Lesson 9 Common liquors 22
Lesson 10 Beer 24

Part 2 Bar Foods and MenuS 26


Lesson 1 Ordering food (1) 26
Lesson 2 Ordering food (2) 28
Lesson 3 Bar Paradise offers 30
Lesson 4 Ordering a complete meal 32
Lesson 5 Coffee House menu 34
Lesson 6 Menus (1) 36
Lesson 7 Menus (2) 38
Lesson 8 Menus (3) 40
Lesson 9 Menus (4) 42


Part 3 Bars and bartenders 44
Lesson 1  Bars 44
Lesson 2 Kinds of bars 46
Lesson 3 Bars throughout the world 48
Lesson 4 Karaoke 50
Lesson 5 Bar Rainbow 52
Lesson 6 Giorgi and David’s plans 54
Lesson 7 People in the bar 56
Lesson 8 Funny bartender 58
Lesson 9 Barmen’s competitions in America 60
Lesson 10 How to make a tasty cocktail 62

GLOSSARY 64

ANSWER KEYS 75


Introduction

English for Bar Staff is written for students of the Tourism College who are
training to become barmen. The textbook serves two purposes: a. upgrades
general knowledge of English of future receptionists; b. develops professional
language skills by means of close-to-life, authentic texts and dialogues.

The textbook consists of three parts. Number of lessons per part vary from
9 to 10. Each text/dialogue is followed by a number of practical tasks and
exercises. Overall number of lessons is 29.

Level of language used in the textbook is from intermediate to post-intermediate.

English for Bar Staff was piloted in Tbilisi Tourism College in January - June
2008. We welcome any kind of recommendations or suggestions which might
arise during the teaching process.


Part 1 BAR DRINKS
Lesson 1 How to order a drink

Read the chart and dialogues below. Try to understand the underlined words from the context.
half litre/litre a glass container for serving house wine
highball glass a tall glass for serving wine
martini glass
a glass with a short stem and a wide top, used for a strong
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alcoholic drink made with gin and vermouth
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ug a cup or glass with a handle used for hot beverages
pint glass 20 oz glass for draft
pitcher/jug approximately 60 oz container for draft or water
rock glass/tumbler short glass without a handle or stem for mixed drinks
wine glass
a glass with a thin stem and a base, used for drinking wine
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snifter/brandy glass a bowl-like glass that grows narrower at the top, on a short stem.
flute a tall narrow glass, especially one for drinking champagne

Read and dramatise the following dialogues.


Dialogue 1
Bartender What would you like to drink, sir?
Customer: I’d like to have a glass of red wine and a pint of draft beer.
Bartender: (writing down) A glass of red wine and a pint of draft beer.

Dialogue 2
Mr and Mrs Brown and Ms Green are at the bar.
Bartender: Are you ready to order, sir?
Mr Brown: What would you like to drink, ladies?
Mrs Brown: Martini for me, please.
Bartender: Dry, semi-dry or sweet?
Mrs Brown: Dry, please.
Ms Green: A glass of red wine for me, please.
Bartender: Which red wine would you prefer?
Ms Green: Semi sweet, please.
Mr Brown: Half a pint of draft beer for me, please.


Task 1. Match 1 – 6 with a – f.
1. container a. pinta (1/2 litri)

2. handle b. naxevradmSrali

3. beverages c. Camosasxmeli ludi

4. pint d. WurWeli

5. draft beer e. saxeluri

6. semi-dry f. sasmeli

Task 2. Study the table on the opposite page and fill in the grid.
containers for mixed drinks 0. rock glass/ tumbler
containers for hot beverages 1.
containers for draft beers 2.
containers for wines 3.
containers for champagne 4.
containers for cognac/brandy 5.
containers for vermouth 6.

Task 3. Answer the questions


1. What is a tumbler used for?

2. What containers are used to serve: a. wine? b. beer? c. mixed drinks?

Task 4. Make up a dialogue between the bartender and a customer, using the following words and
phrases.
What would like to drink?

Are you ready to order?

pint,

draft beer,

semi-sweet red wine.


Lesson 2 How to reserve a table (1)

Read the following dialogue and try to understand the underlined words form the context.

Barman: Hello. Can I help you?

Guest: Hi, yes. We’d like a table for two.

Barman: Do you have a reservation?

Guest: No, we don’t.

Barman: I’m sorry, we are fully packed at the moment. But we have a cancellation at 9:00 pm.

Guest: At 9:00 pm? That’s fine.

Barman: O.K. Your name, please?

Guest: Brown.

Barman: Would you prefer smoking or non-smoking area?

Guest: Non-smoking, please.

Several hours later.

Barman: Good evening, Mr Brown. Can you, please, go to table 12.

Guest: Sure. Thank you.


Task 1. Match 1 - 4 to a - d.

1. to have a reservation a. adgili, sadac moweva akrZalulia

2. fully packed b. gadatvirTuli

3. cancellation c. gauqmeba

4. non-smoking area d. dajavSna

Task 2. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box.

fully family-run smoking reservation cancel

1. In order to get a good table in the evening you should make a …………………. in time.

2. When there are no vacant seats the bar is ……………… packed.

3. If you want to smoke a cigarette you should go to ……………………….. area.

4. If the guests are busy they can ……………………… the reservation.

5. A ………………………. bar is smaller and friendlier.

Task 3. Work in pairs or small groups. Put the lines in order and act out a dialogue.

1. …….; 2. …….; 3. ……; 4. …….; 5. ……..

a. Hello, Hotel Tsisartkela. Can I help you?

b. Sure. That’s possible. Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow evening.

c. That’s fine. Can I make a reservation for 7 pm tomorrow, then?

d. I’m sorry, we are fully packed at the moment. What about tomorrow?
e. Yes, please. I’d like to reserve a table for 7 pm today.


Lesson 3 How to reserve a table (2)

Read the following dialogues and try to understand the underlined words form the context.

Dialogue 1

John: Hello, is that the Mexican bar? I’d like to reserve a table for two.

Clerk: Is this for today, sir?

John: Yes, today seven o’clock in the evening, please.

Clerk: Yes, would you prefer a table at the window or in the centre of the hall? You can

reserve a table on the outdoor terrace as well which remains open until midnight on warm

evenings.

John: Actually, I would prefer it outside on the terrace.

Clerk: Right, your order is confirmed, sir. Thank you for choosing us.

Dialogue 2

Barman: Would you like a drink while you are waiting?

Jane: Yes, er…. Can I have some sparkling mineral water, please?

Barman: And for you, sir?

John: I’ll have a beer and a water.

Dialogue 3

Barman: Excuse me. This way, please. Is this table all right for you?

Jane: This is fine, thank you.

Barman: Here is the menu. The specials are on the board.

Jane: Thank you.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 6 to a - f.
1. to reserve a table a. rCeba

2. outdoor terrace b. dadastureba

3. remains c. SekveTa

4. order d. magidis dajavSna

5. confirm e. gare terasa

6. specials f. safirmo kerZi

Task 2. Read the dialogues again and decide whether the statements are True or False.
1. John wants to reserve a table for four persons. T F

2. John wants to reserve the table for 7 o’clock. T F

3. John prefers the table in the middle of the room. T F

4. The terrace is open until 12 o’clock am. T F

5. John is going to have water and beer. T F

Task 3. Work in pairs or small groups, put the phrases in order.

1. …….; 2. …….; 3. ……; 4. …….; 5. …….; 6. ……; 7. ………; 8. ……; 9. …….


a. I’d like to reserve a table.

b. Four.

c. Is this for today, sir?

d. For how many people, sir?

e. Your order is confirmed, sir.


f. Thank you, sir.

g. Looking forward to seeing you today, sir.

h. No, Sunday, five pm.

i. Thank you.

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Lesson 4 At a bar (1)
Read the following dialogue and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

Barman: Hi, there. What can I get for you?


Guest: I need something cold.
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: �������������������������������
You’ve come to the right place.
Guest�������������������
: Do you have any specials on?
Barman: We have highballs on for half price.
Guest�����������������������
: Sorry, I meant beer.

Barman: Our special beer tonight is a pitcher of local draft Kazbegi with a dish of roasted nuts for GEL 5. 50.

Guest�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
: I guess I should have a pint; a pitcher is too much I think. I’ll just have a Lomisi for now.
Barman: Sure, would you like that on draft?
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: Do you have it in a bottle?
Barman: No, I’m afraid we don’t.
Guest������������������������������������������
: That’s okay. I’ll have a pint of draft.
Barman: A pint of Lomisi coming up.
Guest���������������������������������������
: Actually, you’d better just make it half a pint.
Barman: Sure. And should I start you a tab?
Guest��������������������
: No, I’m driving. How much do I owe you?
Barman��������
: 3 GEL
Guest: Here’s 4. Keep the change.
Barman�������������
: Thank you.

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Task 1. Match a - f to 1 - 6.
a. specials 1. moxaluli

b. pitcher 2. Camosasxmeli ludi

c. roasted 3. specialuri SeTavazeba

d. nuts 4. Txileuloba

e. canned 5. doqi (Tixis oryuriani)

f. draft 6. ludi Tunuqis qilebSi

Task 2. Find the Georgian equivalents for the following words and phrases.

1. pint ……………………………

2. draft ……………………………

3. roasted nuts ……………………………

4. local beer ……………………………

5. highball glass ……………………………

6. pitcher ……………………………

7. I’d like to order ……………………………

8. Shall I make it a pint or half a pint? ……………………………

Task 3. Work in pairs and make up a dialogue between a barman and a customer.

Student A is a barman. Student B is a customer and speaks first.

a) Greet your customer. a) Greet the waiter and ask for a table.

b) Offer him a table b) Say you don’t have a reservation

c) Offer him some drinks. c) Accept the offer of the table

d) Tell him when the table is ready d) Order drinks

e) Give him the menu and take the order.

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Lesson 5 At a bar (2)

Read the following dialogues and try to understand the underlined words.

Dialogue 1

John and Fiona are at the bar.

John: Good evening. I have reserved a table for two.


Waiter: Good evening, sir. What name, please?
John: Mr. Smith.
Waiter: Thank you. Would you like to have a table in the corner?
Fiona: Actually, can we have a table by the window?
Waiter: Sure. This is no smoking area.
John: That’s alright. Thank you. (To Fiona) �����������������������
Are you ready to order?

Dialogue 2

Fiona and John are in the restaurant choosing wine for their meal.

Waiter: Good evening. Would you like to order something to drink?

John: Good evening. What would you recommend?

Waiter: We have very good house rose wine served in a carafe. Would you like to try it?

John: Fiona, what would you prefer to have?

Fiona: I have not decided yet. Can I have a glass of dry red? What can you offer?

Waiter: We don’t sell wine by glasses. Wine is sold by bottles. I can offer President’s XV or El Bombero.

John: Can we sample the wine?

Waiter: Yes, Sir.

John: That’s alright then.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 4 with a - d.

1. to recommend a. sura, grafini


2. rose wine b. dagemovneba
3. carafe c. vardisferi Rvino
4. sample d. rCeva

Task 2. Fill in the blanks with the words form the box.

order red drink semisweet offer

Waiter: Would you like to (1) ……………….. something to drink?

John: What would you recommend?

Waiter: We have very good (2) ………………... wine served in a carafe. Would you like to try it?

John: Fiona, what would you prefer to (3) …………………..?

Fiona: I have not decided yet. Can I have a glass of (4) ………………… red?
What can you (5 ) ………………….?

Waiter: I can recommend Saperavi or Khvanchkara.

Fiona: Thank you very much. I’ll take Saperavi.

Task 3. Write the waiter’s part in the dialogue.

Waiter: (1) …………………………………………….

Fiona: Yes, please. I’d like to have something to drink.

Waiter: (2) …………………………………………….

Fiona: A glass of red wine, please.

Waiter: (3) …………………………………………….

Fiona: Dry, please.

Waiter: (4) …………………………………………….

Fiona: Yes, a glass of mineral water, please.

Waiter: (5) …………………………………………….

Fiona: Borjomi. Thank you.

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Lesson 6 Can I order?

Read the following dialogues and try to understand the underlined words.

Dialogue 1

Customer: Can I order food in the bar?

Bartender: Yes, you can, sir.

Customer: Then I’d like to order steak and chips.

Bartender: What would you like to drink, sir?

Customer: I’d like to drink red wine. Which wine would you recommend from your wine list?
Bartender: I would recommend Spanish wines such as Rioja or Malena as well as local wines such as

Saperavi or Khvantchkara. Rioja is dark and delicious and matches well with sirloin steak.

Malena is good with grilled meat.

Customer: I will take a glass of Saperavi.

Dialogue 2

Waiter: What would you like to order, sir?

Customer: I’d like to order a shot of Tequila with a plate of mixed nuts, please.

Waiter: Mixed nuts are complementary, sir.

Customer: OK. Thank you.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 8 with a - h.

1. steak and chips a. sukis naWeri


2. local wine b. muqi
3. dark c. gemrieli
4. delicious d. kargad midis, uxdeba
5. matches well e. adgilobrivi Rvino
6. sirloin steak f. xorci da Semwvari kartofili
7. grilled meat g. grilze Semwvari xorci
8. complementary h. ufaso

Task 2. Work in pairs and fill in the words and phrases from the box

wine would like prefer try glasses of sweet take like

George and Nino are ordering wine in a restaurant.

Waiter: The (1) ……………………. list, please.

George: Thank you, let’s see. What sort of wine do you (2) …………..., Nino?

Nino: I (3) ……………………. white.

George: (4) ……………………. or dry?

Nino: Dry.

George: Then let’s (5) ……………………. Saperavi. It’s usually very good.

Nino: How often do you come here?

George: Usually once a month. (to the waiter) Excuse me.

Waiter: Yes, sir?

George: We’ll (6) …………………… two (7) …………………… Saperavi.

Nino: And I’d (8) …………… a bottle of mineral water ‘Borjomi’ too.

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Lesson 7 �������������������
I’d like to have...

Read the following dialogues and try to understand the underlined words form the context.

Dialogue 1

John: I’d like to have a cheese sandwich, a chicken sandwich and cherry tart served with chocolate sauce.

Waiter: OK. So, that’s a cheese sandwich, a chicken sandwich and cherry tart served with chocolate sauce.

John: Ah, sorry. Can I change the cherry tart served with chocolate sauce?

Waiter: Certainly.

John: I’ll have fresh strawberries served with sugar and sweet champagne.

Dialogue 2

John: I want a cup of coffee and two tuna sandwiches.

Waiter: O.K. Do you want anything else?

John: Yes. Bring me some beer.

Waiter: Which beer do you want?

John: Local beer will do.

Waiter: I’ll go and see if there is some left.

John: Right.

Waiter: (some time later) No, we haven’t got any.

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Task 1. Read the dialogues and discuss whether the participants are polite or not. Change the
polite forms into more direct ones and vice versa.

Task 2. Read the direct phrases, then write them in a more polite way. Choose from the box.

Could you… Shall I… I’m afraid… Would you like to… May I
suggest… Would you mind… Would you like me… There’s been a slight
misunderstanding Can you wait a minute… Would you like… Actually…;

Direct More polite

1. Wait a minute! 1. ……………………………, please.

2. We haven’t got any left 2…………… we haven’t got any left.

3. Sit down, please 3. ………………………… take a seat?

4. You are wrong. I’m not the head waiter. 4. …………… I’m not the head waiter.

5. Do you want some water? 5. ………………………… some water?

6. Move to another table. 6. …………… moving to another table?

7. Confirm that tomorrow, please. 7. ……………………….. confirm that tomorrow, please?

8. Do you want a taxi? 8. …………………… to get you a taxi?

9. You’ve got the wrong date 9. ……………………… about the date.

10. Try this wine 10. …………… that you try this wine?

11. Do you want my help? 11. ………………………… help you?

Task 3. Student A is a bartender; student B - a guest. Student B is organising Sunday lunch for
four people,

• one is a vegetarian,
• one likes fish,
• two are fond of cheese and beef.

Advise them which wines to match to their preferences. Make up a dialogue.

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Lesson 8 Classic cocktails

Read the following texts and try to understand the underlined words form the context.

There are many different ways to prepare classic cocktails. Every bar or restaurant follows rules about how
much alcohol to put in a cocktail and how to build it.

The following recipes do not contain specific amounts. Use them to learn the names of the cocktails, liquors,
and mixes.

vodka, coffee liqueur, fresh orange squeeze, on ice (for a White Russian
Black Russian
- add milk), served in old-fashioned glasses
vodka, tomato juice, Tabasco sauce, Worcester sauce, salt, pepper, sliced
Bloody Mary
celery, on ice
Cosmopolitan vodka, orange liqueur, raspberry juice, lime, on ice
light rum, lime juice, sugar, blended with ice (for a strawberry Daquiri
Daquiri
-use strawberry mix or syrup)
vodka, gin, rum, orange liqueur, lemon juice, cola, on ice (During
Long Island Iced Tea Prohibition, bartenders made it as a cocktail disguised as a non-alcoholic
drink)
Tequila and lemon or lime juice, blended with ice. It is usually served
Margarita
with salt around the top.
Martini Gin or vodka, dry vermouth, (garnish with olive)
Pina Colada rum, coconut milk, pineapple juice, blended with ice
Screwdriver vodka and orange juice, on ice
Tom Collins gin, lemon or lime juice, sugar, soda water, on ice (especially in the US)

Dialogue

Bartender: Are you ready, sir? What would you like to order?

Customer: Can you advise, please. What does the cocktail Cosmopolitan contain?

Bartender: Vodka, orange liquor, raspberry juice, lime and cubes of ice.

Customer: Thank you. I’ll try that, please.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 5 to a - e.
1. contains a. ananasi
2. blend b. garniri
3. garnish c. liqiori
4. liqueur d. Seicavs
5. pineapple e. Sereva, narevi

Task 2. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box.

disguised strawberry squeeze lemon or lime juice sliced


served light bartenders Worcester ice
Prohibition tomato soda water

1. If you want to make a Daquiri you have to mix (1) ……………. rum, ����������������������������
lime (2) ……………,��������
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sugar,
blended with (3) ……………�������������������������������������������������������
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(for a strawberry Daquiri use (4) ……………���������������
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mix or syrup).

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, (5) ��������������������������������������
…………… juice���������������������������
, Tabasco sauce, (6) ……………�
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sauce, salt, pepper, (7) ���������������������
…………… ���������������
celery, on ice.

3. Those who prefer the taste of fresh orange (8) …………… mixed with coffee, order Black Russian
(9) ……………….. in an old-fashioned glass.

4. The period of time from 1920 to 1933 in the USA when it was illegal to make or sell alcoholic
drinks is called (10) ………………… It was impossible to make people obey the law, criminals sold
illegal alcohol, (11) ……………….. made cocktails (12) …………………. as non-alcoholic drinks.

5. Especially common in the USA, Tom Collins contains juice of (13) ……………………, some
sugar, gin and (14) …………………, with cubes of ice.

Task 3. Answer the questions.

1. What does Martini contain?


2. Name the ingredients, which make up each of the following:
a) Margarita b) Pina Colada c) Screwdriver d) Cosmopolitan.

Task 4. Work in pairs or small groups. Name the ingredients and let your partner guess the
name of the cocktail.

Task 5. Work in pairs or small groups. ��


Make up a dialogue between a bartender and a
customer: Order 4 cocktails. Use the phrases:

Can you advise…? What does this cocktail contain? etc.

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Lesson 9 Common liquors

Read the chart and the dialogue and try to understand the underlined words form the context.

clear colourless strong alcohol made from grain and flavoured with
certain berries. Variations are PINK GIN (especially in British English,
an alcoholic drink made of gin with angostura, which is special bitter
Gin
liquid used for adding taste to alcoholic drinks, added to give it a pink
colour), GIN AND TONIC (a popular alcoholic drink served with ice
and a slice of lemon, thought of as a typical middle class drink)

various sweet very strong alcohols, each of which has a special, often
Liqueur
sweet or fruity taste, usually drunk in small quantities after a meal.

clear strong alcohol made from the juice of sugarcane plant, origin
Rum Caribbean. It is a traditional drink of sailors, and is associated especially
with pirates.

clear colourless strong alcohol made from grain or potato, origin


Vodka Russia, but also made in Poland, Romania and other central European
countries

light brown strong alcohol made from malted grain (grain kept in
Whisky�
water for a while until it grows a little and then dried for use), such as
(whiskey - Am.E.)�
barley (a grasslike grain plant), originated from and still is produced
(Rye in Canada)
especially in Scotland

Tequila golden or clear strong alcohol, origin Mexico

Dialogue 1

Customer: Can I have a gin and tonic and a shot of whisky?

Bartender: A gin and tonic and a shot of whisky coming up, sir. Would you like anything to eat, please?

Customer: Yes. Can I see the menu, please?

Bartender: Sure. In a minute. Here you are.

Customer: Thank you. I’ll be ready in a minute.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 5 with a - e.
1. clear a. kenkrovnebi

2. bitter b. marcvleuloba, burRuli

3. berries c. ufero

4. sugarcane d. sasmeli alkoholis maRali SemcvelobiT

5. grain e. mware

6. strong drink f. Saqris lerwami

7. fruity g. Wvavi

8. to malt h. qeri

9. barley i. alaos damzadeba

10. rye j. xilis gemos mqone

Task 2. Study the table and match a - f with 1 - 6 below.


a. Gin 1. clear alcohol made from grain or potato, origin Russia

b. Tequila 2. clear alcohol flavoured with berries

c. Liqueur 3. clear alcohol made from sugar cane, origin Caribbean

d. Whisky 4. various sweet alcohols

e. Vodka 5. light brown alcohol made from grain, origin Scotland

f. Rum 6. golden or clear alcohol, origin Mexico

Task 3. Work in pairs or in small groups. Do you know how many types of drinks there are?
Name as many drinks as you can.

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Lesson 10 Beer

Read the following table and dialogue and try to understand the underlined words form the
context.

Domestic beer from the country that the bar is located in

Local beer brewed nearby

Cans beer served in metal containers

Bottles beer served in glass bottles

On Draft
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served by being drawn from a large container such as a barrel

Keg beer in a small barrel

Ciders� alcoholic drink from apples. A lot of cider, especially Scrumpy (strong cider),
(Cyder) is made in the South West England. Hard cider, American English for alcoholic
cider, which cannot usually be bought in the US.

Dialogue

Mr Brown is a visitor from Britain. He is in the bar and wants to order Georgian beer.

Mr Brown: I would like to order local beer. Can you advise, please?

Bartender: Would you like canned or bottled beer or from the draft?

Mr Brown: Bottled, please.

Bartender: I would recommend a number of good Georgian beers, such as Kazbegi, Natakhtari, Argo or Shatili.

Mr Brown: I have heard of Kazbegi, I will try that, please.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 5 with a - e.
1. domestic a. Camosasxmeli ludi

2. cans b. ludi Tunuqis qilaSi

3. cider c. adgilobrivi (mag. TbilisSi moxarSuli ludi)

4. local d. sidri

5. draft e. adgilobrivi (mag. saqarTveloSi moxarSuli) ludi

Task 2. Work in pairs or small groups. Study the table and fill in the grid.

Domestic

beer brewed nearby

Cans

Bottles

beer on tap

Keg

Ciders

Task 3. Work in pairs. Make up a dialogue by writing the bartenders part.

G: Hello, can I have two cans of beer?


B: ………………………………………..
G: Oh, can I have something local?
B: ………………………………………..
G: Right, I would like to have Natakhtari.
B: ………………………………………..
G: Can I just check, do you have it on draft at all?
B: ………………………………………..
G: You do! That is good, I will have two glasses on draft, please.
B: ………………………………………..
G: Good. How much do I owe you?
B: ………………………………………..
G: Here is 5 Lari.
B: ……………………………………….

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Part 2 Bar Foods and Menus
Lesson 1 Ordering food (1)

Read the following dialogue and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

Barman: Are you ready to order?

John: Yes we are. Can you tell me what a Green salad is?

Barman: It’s a kind of salad with lettuce, cucumbers and a lot of herbs.

John: OK, and what is Satsivi?

Barman: It’s turkey or chicken in walnut sauce.

John: Sounds interesting. Now, shall we order Caesar salad and chicken with oranges and peanuts?

Jill: And I would like to order Satisvi as well.

John: Good. Let’s order two Green salads, Caesar salad, chicken with oranges and peanuts and
Satsivi. Oh, yes. Can we have a bottle of the house red wine as well, please,
and some sparkling mineral water?

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Task 1. Match 1 - 5 with a - e.
1. lettuce a. SekveTa

2. orange b. salaTis furclebi

3. house wine c. mwvanilebi

4. herbs d. forToxali

5. order e. Camosasxmeli Rvino

Task 2. Fill in the blanks with the missing words from the box.

tea lemon ham cheese scones mind lump sugar more weak

Jessie: What would you like to drink? A cup of (1) ...................?

Pat: Well, I would not (2) ..................., you know.

Jessie: Strong or (3) ................... for you?

Pat: Oh, strong for me, please

Jessie: How much (4) ...................?

Pat: One (5) ................... will do, thank you, Jessie.

Jessie: Do you take your tea with milk or (6) ................... ?

Pat : Milk, please.

Jessie: Here you are, Pat. Help yourself to the sandwiches. Would you prefer a (7) ...................
sandwich or a (8) ................... sandwich?

Pat: A cheese sandwich, please.

Jessie: Some (9) ...................tea?

Pat: No, thanks. I’ve had enough.

Jessie: Would you like to try the (10) ................... and jam?

Task 3. Work in pairs or small groups. Make up a dialogue between a waiter and a client. A client
wants to order breakfast. Advise him what to order.

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Lesson 2 Ordering food (2)

Read the following dialogues and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

1. Bartender: Would you like a drink while you are waiting?

Jane; Yes, er…Can I have sparkling mineral water, please?

Bartender: And for you, sir?

John: I’ll have a beer, please.

2. Bartender: Excuse me. This way, please. Is this table all right for you?

Customer: This is fine, thank you.

Bartender: Here is the menu. The specials are on the board.

Customer: Thank you.

3. Bartender: Good morning, madam. Are you ready to order?

Customer: Yes. I would like to start with pineapple juice, please.

Bartender: I am sorry, madam, we are out of pineapple juice at the moment. I do apologise but I can
offer a variety of other fruit juices…

Customer: That’s OK, I’ll have orange instead… As for food, I’d like a tuna and mayonnaise sandwich
and a plate of French fries.

Bartender: So, orange juice, tuna and mayonnaise sandwich and a plate of French fries coming up.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 5 with a – e.

1. variety a. dafa

2. French fries b. SeTavazeba

3. apologise c. Semwvari kartofili

4. offer d. mravalferovneba

5. board e. bodiSis moxda

Task 2. Write down three expressions used when.


a) asking customers whether they want to order something;

.............................................................................................

............................................................................................

............................................................................................

b) ordering wine and food.

..............................................................................................

..............................................................................................

............................................................................................

Task 3. Work in pairs or small groups. Write and act out the dialogue.
Barman: What would you (1)
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...................�

Barman: We have (3)


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sandwiches.

Customer: I’ll have (4) .....................����������������������������


..................., please.

Barman: OK. Anything to drink? (5) ...........................�������������������


...................

Customer: Yes, I’ll have black coffee, please.

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Lesson 3 Bar Paradise offers

Read the following text and dialogue and try to understand the underlined words from the
context.

Bar PARADISE is well-known for delicious cuisine.

Special dishes:

“Saero” - meat with cheese and potatoes, fried in a ceramic pan.

“Paradise “ - grilled pork ribs.

“ Delicious” - grilled veal ribs.

“Fiesta” - chicken roulette.

“Robin Hood” - hunter’s sausage on a wooden platter.

“Sea Delight” - a trout roasted in a ceramic pan.

“Saint-Germaine” - beef with mushroom sauce.

“Fellini” - fried veal with mushrooms and vegetables.

”Surfers’ Delight” - a sea trout in champagne dressing.

In addition, there are many other dishes, prepared by a group of highly qualified chefs.

Dialogue           
Barman: What would you like to order, madam?

Customer: I would like to have the “Delicious” and a glass of red wine.

Barman: Which wine would you like to order?

Customer: Something semi-sweet, please.

Barman: Then I can offer Khvanchkara.

Customer: Good. I’ll take that.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 5 with a - e.
1. delicious a. ugemrielesi

2. ceramic b. kalmaxi

3. wooden platter c. Zroxis xorci

4. trout d. xis TefSi

5. beef e. keramikis, keramika

Task 2. How many sorts of meat are mentioned there? Name dishes containing meat.
…………………………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………………………..

Task 3. Study the menu and fill in the grid.

Dish Description

Paradise

Fried veal with mushrooms and vegetables

Fiesta

A sea trout in champagne dressing

Task 4. Make up a dialogue using the new words and expressions.

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Lesson 4 Ordering a complete meal

Read the following dialogue and try to understand the underlined words form the context.

John: What shall we eat? A complete meal, I suppose? I am starving.

Jill: So am I and I am thirsty too.

John: Then let’s have a glass of mineral water first and later some orange juice.

Jill: I’d prefer orange juice with ice.

Waiter: Are you ready to order?

John: Yes, iced orange juice and a glass of mineral water as a start. Now, let’s see the menu, Jill.
And here is a wine list. How about some red or white wine?

Jill: No, today I’d like to have a whisky and orange juice.

John: Waiter! Can I order a whisky and orange juice for the lady and a whisky and soda for me.
(some time later) What would you suggest for a starter?

Jill: A piece of melon could do. And what about you?

John: I would start with Chicken salad and as for the main course, I’d like salmon in white wine
sauce. Will you join me?

Jill: No, I’d rather have steak with vegetables and ice cream to follow.

John: (to the waiter) Can you take down the order: a piece of melon, chicken salad, salmon in
white wine sauce and steak with vegetables.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 4 with a - d.

1. complete a. viski da forToxlis wveni

2. whisky and orange b. Semwvari xorci bostneuliT

3. steak with vegetables c. Caciebuli

4. iced d. sruli, mTliani

Task 2. Fill in the missing words from the box.

juice drink ice-cream water roast complete

1. What do you suggest for a (1) ………? I’d like to have orange (2) ………. and mineral (3)……….. .

2. Would you like to have a (4) ……………………… meal, sir?

3. It’s very hot. Let’s have (5) ………………………… for a dessert.

4. I don’t like fish. I will have (6) ………………………………. chicken instead.

Task 3. Read the dialogue and state whether the following statements are True or False.
1. John suggests ordering only drinks and dessert. T F

2. Jill wants to order pine-apple juice. T F

3. Jill prefers to have white wine. T F

4. Jill prefers a piece of melon for a starter. T F

5. John decided on salmon in white wine sauce. T F

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Lesson 5 Coffee House menu

Read the following menu and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

COFFEE

CAPPUCHINO
LATTE CLASSIC
LATTE BIANCO
BLACK
WHITE
ESPRESSO
COFFEE WITH LEMON

COFFEE & SPIRITS

IRISH COFFEE - Whisky, espresso, whipped cream


COFFEE WITH LIQOUR AND ICE CREAM
COFFEE “AMARETTO” - Amaretto, espresso, whipped cream
ISTANT COFFEE NESCAFE

ALCOHOLIC DRINKS

LIQUER
CHAMPAGNE

CAKES

CHEESECAKE
COTTAGE CHEESECAKE
HOT CHOCOLATE
FRENCH CHOCOLATE

COCKTAILS

LOVE - Liquor, orange juice, coffee


CHOCOLATE AND ORANGE MARTINI

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Task 1. Match 1 - 7 with a - g.

1. whipped cream a. xaWos namcxvari

2. cheesecake b. aTqvefili naRebi

3. latte c. xsnadi yava

4. black coffee d. rZiani yava

5. white coffee e. late

6. instant coffee f. Savi yava, rZis gareSe

7. cottage cheese cake g. yvelis namcxvari

Task 2. Read the menu and decide whether the statements are True or False.

1. The Coffee House sells Champagne. T F

2. There are three sorts of Latte in the menu. T F

3. Coffee Amaretto contains whipped cream. T F

4. Love contains only orange juice and coffee. T F

5. The Coffee House serves two sorts of chocolate. T F

Task 3. Work in pairs or small groups. Write a short dialogue between a guest and a waiter.
The guest wants to order coffee and drinks.

Use the following words and expressions:

• What would you like to order, sir/madam?

• I’d like to order …

• There are …..

• Can I check ….

• Have you got ….

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Lesson 6 Menus (1)

Read the following menu and try to understand the underlined words form the context.

MENU

1. TOMATO & CORIANDER SOUP - tomatoes, roasted with fresh coriander and blended
into a creamy soup.

2. SMOKED FISH - salmon, eel, trout, with garlic mayonnaise.

3. CHICKEN LIVER PATE - a smooth homemade pate with red onions.

4. ROAST VEGETABLE TARTLET - a tartlet roasted with tomato, onion & lettuce leaves.

5. GREEK SALAD - finely sliced cucumber, red onion, tomato, cheese and black olives with
lemon vinaigrette.

6. DRESSED CRAB - a mix of light & dark crabmeat, mayonnaise and parsley.

7. CHAR-GRILLED BLACK KING PRAWNS with tomato & chilly sauce.

8. MARINATED VEGETABLES WITH SALAD CREAM - vinegar & herb marinated


courgette, aubergine, peppers, tomato and red onion, served with salad cream.

9. CHICKEN FILLET with olive and lemon dressing - thin slices of chicken fillet with
olive oil, lemon juice.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 10 with a - g.

1. blended a. Txeli
2. eel b. cxare wiwakis sawebeli
3. trout c. badrijani
4. pate d. yabayi
5. parsley e.Sereuli
6. courgette f. vinegreti
7. aubergine g. paSteti
8. chilly sauce h. gvelTevza
9. vinaigrette i. oxraxuSi
10. thin j. kalmaxi

Task 2. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box.

sliced vinaigrette aubergines olives creamy blended


salad fresh marinated red vegetables juice

1. Tomato and coriander soup is made of (1) ……………….. coriander roasted with tomatoes and (2)
…………….. into a (3) ………………. soup.
2. (4) …………………. vegetables are served with (5) …………………… cream.
3. Chicken Fillet is served with olive and lemon (6) …………………..
4. Courgettes, (7) ……………….., peppers and (8) ……………… onions are ingredients of marinated
(9) …………………… with salad cream.
5. Greek salad consists of finely (10) …………….. cucumber, red onion, tomato, cheese and black (11)
………………. with lemon (12) ………………….

Task 3. Read the menu again and decide whether the statements are True or False.
1. Smoked Fish consists of several fish with garlic mayonnaise. T F

2. Roast vegetable tartlet has tomatoes, onions and carrots. T F

3. Chicken Fillet is served with salad cream and ketchup. T F

4. Dressed Crab is a mix of light and dark crabmeat, mayonnaise and coriander. T F

5. Char-Grilled black prawns are served with tomato and chilly sauce. T F

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Lesson 7 Menus (2)

Read the following menu and try to understand the underlined words form the context.

MENU

1. Beef with Vegetables - beef served with chips, baked potato or mixed salad.

2. Chicken Breasts with Yoghurt and mint sauce - coriander marinated chicken breast,

with yoghurt & mint sauce.

3. Salmon served with potato mash and red cabbage.

4. Pork Fillet with roasted tomatoes and a warm new potato and French bean salad.

5. Beef and Pork Kebabs seasoned with minced parsley, cheese and salad served in a bun

with tomato and French fries.

6. Mixed Vegetables with marinated red pepper, courgette, aubergine, with tomato &

chilli sauce.

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Task 1.�� Match 1 - 6 with a - f.

1. baked potato a. funTuSiT


2. mixed salad b.Sekmazuli
3. mint sauce c. kartofilis piure
4. seasoned d. pitnis sawebeli
5. potato mash e. Sereuli salaTi
6. in a bun f. dabrawuli kartofili

Task 2.�� Match the parts of the phrase from the menu.

1. baked a. potato
2. mint b. vegetables
3. mixed c. sauce
4. served d. cabbage
5. potato e. mash
6. red f. with yoghurt

Task 3.� Fill in the blanks with the words from the box.

tomato new served French marinated roasted mixed

1. Beef with Vegetables consists of beef (1) ……………. with chips, baked potato or (2)
…………………. salad.
2. Mixed Vegetables has (3) ………………. red pepper, courgette, aubergine, with (4) …………………..
& chilli sauce.
3. Pork Fillet consists of (5) ………………. tomatoes and a warm (6) ………………. potato and French
(7) ……………………. bean salad.

Task 4. Read the menu and decide whether the statements are True or False.

1. Salmon is served with potato mash and red cabbage. T F

2. Beef with Vegetables consists of beef served with chips,


mixed vegetables or beetroots. T F

3. Chicken Breast is served with mint and cream sauce. T F

4. Pork Fillet has French bean salad as a side dish. T F

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Lesson 8 Menus (3)

Read the following menu and try to understand the underlined words form the context.

Menu

Bar GEORGIA – special for Georgia!

CAESAR SALAD - with chicken and mushrooms.

VEGETABLE SALAD - with cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots and lettuce leaves.

CHICKEN WITH ORANGES AND PEANUTS.

KING SALAD - King prawns with red mayonnaise dressing.

SEDUCTION - tongue with rice and tomatoes.

LA FEMME - crab sticks with piquant hot sauce dressing.

PANCAKES WITH CHICKEN AND MUSHROOMS IN WHITE SAUCE.

PANCAKES, STUFFED - with chicken and oranges in orange sauce.

MUSHROOMS - specially baked with Sulguni.

Read and dramatise the following dialogue:


Waiter: Good morning, sir. Would you like to order now?

Customer: Yes, I would like to start with Caesar Salad. What would you advise me to take as a fish dish?

Waiter: Today we have crab sticks with hot sauce dressing.

Customer: The menu says it is called La Femme. Good. I’ll try that with a glass of dry white wine.
Besides that I’d like to sample mushrooms specially baked with Sulguni.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 5 with a - e.
1. prawns a. blinebi
2. tongue b. kiborCxalas joxebi
3. crab sticks c. grilze Semwvari xorci
4. pancakes d. ena
5. grilled steak e. krevetebi

Task 2. Arrange the following dishes into groups in the grid below.

Caesar salad lemon tart white wine beer grilled steak with red wine sauce green
salad fish with potatoes (fried, mashed, boiled) ice cream melon prawn salad red
wine mushroom soup chicken broth chicken and parsley salad

Starters/soups

Salads/vegetables

Main courses

Drinks

Desserts

Task 3. Student A is a waiter. Answer the guest’s questions.


Student B is a guest. Look at the Menu above and make up a dialogue using the following words and
expressions:

• I’d like to order……

• What does this mean…. ?

• What ingredients does this dish contain?

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Lesson 9 Menus (4)

Read the menu and think of the English equivalents for the underlined words.

gepatiJebiT kvariaTSi!!!!! kafe-bari zRvis niavi


salaTebi
kitri da pomidvris salaTi 3 lari
kitri da pomidori nigvziT da sunelebiT 4 lari
qaTmis salaTi 4 lari
sokos salaTi 4 lari
badrijani nigvziT 4 lari
badrijani nivriT 3 lari
cxeli kerZebi
Semwvari qaTami 12 lari
lobio 4 lari
xbos CaSuSuli 8 lari
tolma 6 lari
tolma sazafxulo 5 lari
Carozi
nayini xiliT 4 lari
nayini SokoladiT 3 lari
yava
Turquli 1.50 lari
yava rZiT 2 lari

Task 1. Match 1 - 5 with a - e.


1. nigozi a. summer
2. sunelebi b. stewed
3. CaSuSuli�� c. dessert
4. Carozi d. spices
5. sazafxulo e. walnut
6. xbos xorci f. veal

Task 2. Read the menu again and answer the following questions.
1) How many salads does the menu contain?

2) How much is a) Turkish coffee?


c) Summer Tolma?
d) Chicken salad?
e) Veal stew?

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Task 3. Match the menus below with the appropriate phrases.

a. coffee shop; b. sandwich bar; c. fast food restaurant; d. pizzeria;


1) …………………….
Margherita The original!!
Napoletana VERY Tasty !!
Calzone Inside there is ham, cheese and tomato…..

DELICIOUS!

2) ……………………. 3) ……………………………

Espresso Hamburger and French Fries 5 GEL Cappuchino
Cheeseburger and French Fries 5 GEL Turkish Coffee

4) ………………………

Top fillings for sandwiches: 1. tuna with salad and mayonnaise


2. chicken with salad
3. cheese and tomato

Task 4. Write each of the following dishes in the appropriate section of the menu below.

1. Honey with Almonds; 2. Cold Chocolate Soufflé;


3. Crème Caramel; 4. Onion Soup;
5. Herring and Apple Salad; 6. Spinach and Bacon salad;
7. Orange Cocktail; 8. Roast chicken;
9. Roast Potatoes; 10. Tomato Salad;
11. Carrots with Walnuts; 12. Mushrooms with Onions;
13. Mushroom Soup with Whipped Cream 14. Beef Stew

Menu
Salads

Vegetables

Meat dishes

Desserts

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Part 3 Bars and Bartenders
Lesson 1 Bars

Read the following and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

A bar

A bar is a business that sells alcoholic beverages for immediate consumption. It is believed that there is no

important difference between bars, pubs, and taverns.

Bars that are part of hotels may be known in some areas as long bars or hotel lounges.

The term “bar” is derived from the specialized counter from which drinks are served. The “back bar” or

“shelves” is a set of shelves of glasses and bottles behind that counter. Frequently when food is served

elsewhere in the bar, it may also be ordered and eaten at the bar.

Behind the Bar

Tending a bar requires special skills, for example learning special recipes, measuring, mixing and serving

drinks, and chatting with guests. No matter which country you are working in, you are sure to come across

English clients who want a cold drink.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 6 to a - f.
1. requires a. saubari

2. to measure b. momsaxureba

3. serving c. Sereva, areva

4. to mix d. gazomva

5. chat e. moiTxovs

6. to come across f. Sexvedra

Task 1. Read the text again and find whether the statements are True or False.
1. A bar sells drinks. T F

2. Bars are different from pubs and taverns. T F

3. Bars are not usually found in hotels. T F

4. Long bar means the same as a tavern. T F

5. Back bar or shelves denotes the glasses and bottles

containing drinks on sale behind the counter. T F

6. Food is never sold at the bar. T F

Task 3. Answer the following questions.


1. What does tending a bar require?

2. What do bartenders do?

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Lesson 2 Kinds of bars

Read the following and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

There are several kinds of bars. For example, a biker bar is a bar frequented by motor bikers. A sports bar is

where sports fans go to watch games. A singles bar is a place popular with unmarried people of both genders,

generally young people.

Thus in most cases, bars typically cater for a particular part of the population whether they be locals, tourists,

students, and office workers in a particular area. A bar can have a small area for dancing but it is not until this

area is enlarged and becomes the primary focus that a bar is considered to be a nightclub or discothèque.

Bar owners and managers typically choose establishment names, decor, drink menus, lighting and other

elements they can control so as to attract a certain client.

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Task 1. Think of the English equivalents for the following words.
1. diskoTeka ....................................

2. Ramis bari ....................................

3. klientura ....................................

4. dauqorwinebeli adamianebis bari ....................................

5. adgilobrivi mosaxleoba ....................................

6. nawili ....................................

7. dawesebuleba ....................................

8. gafarToeba ...................................

Task 2. Read the text again and answer the following questions.
1. How can a bar become a discotheque?

2. Why do people go to a) sports bar?

b) singles bar?

c) bikers bar?

Task 3. John Brown is a bar manager. He is answering questions of a journalist about the types
of bars in the world. Read the journalist’s part and together with your partner write Mr
Brown’s part.
Interviewer: Can you give examples of the types of bars to be found in the world?

Mr Brown: ....................................................

Interviewer: Why are there so many different types of bars?

Mr Brown: ....................................................

Interviewer: Could you describe how the bars set out to attract different sorts of clientele?

Could you give three examples?

Mr Brown: ....................................................

Task 4. In pairs a) make a list of as many types of bars as possible.

b) discuss how many types of bars there are in Georgia.

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Lesson 3 Bars throughout the world

Read the following texts and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

United States

In the United States, there is some difference between restaurants, bars, and even types of bars. Beer bars

(sometimes called taverns or pubs) may sell only beer or possibly wine, cider and other beverages. Liquor

bars sell everything from beer to hard liquor.

In most places, bars are prohibited from selling alcoholic beverages to take away and this makes them

clearly different from liquor stores. A few pubs can serve alcohol to take away.

Historically, the United States featured saloons. Many saloons survive in the United States, though their

services and features have changed with the times.

United Kingdom and Ireland

In the UK and Ireland, bars are either areas that serve alcoholic drinks within establishments such as

hotels, restaurants and universities, or are a particular type of establishment which serves restricted types of

alcoholic drinks such as wine bars. Some bars are similar to nightclubs in that they play loud music, dim the

lighting, or operate a dress code for example, jeans may be banned and boys may be required to wear ties.
They often have bouncers, who are a security people, usually male, who have two functions. The first is to

control who enters the bar and the second is to stop any trouble or violence which may occur. However, the

main type of establishment selling alcohol for consumption remains the public house or pub.

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Task 1. Read the texts and decide whether the statements below are True or False.

1. There is no difference between restaurants and bars in America. T F

2. Beer bars usually sell only beer. T F

3. To take away a drink means drinking the beverage in the bar. T F

4. You can take alcoholic drinks away from liquor stores. T F

5. Saloons mean the same as bars in America. T F

6. In the UK bars do not function separately. T F

7. Some bars have similar regulations to nightclubs. T F

8. Bouncers have the same functions as guards. T F

Task 2. Fill in the blanks with the words from the table.

a dress code banned pubs hard customers alcoholic saloons

1. Jeans are (1) ……………………. from some bars and (2) …………………….

are asked to observe (3) …………………….

2. Bars usually serve (4) ……………………. drinks.

3. Bars in England are sometimes called (5) ……………………..

4. Bars in America are sometimes called (6) …………………….

5. Strong alcoholic drinks are called (7) ……………………. liqueur.

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Lesson 4 Karaoke

Read the following text and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

The word “Karaoke” comes from Japanese and means “without orchestra”. Bars all over the world regularly

hold karaoke nights. So, if you are looking for a good singing in the evening, here’s a list of places where

you can sing your little heart out.

Be sure to call the establishment before you prepare any Sonny and Cher or Aretha Franklin. Not all places

consistently hold karaoke nights.

Amelia’s
724 E. Freedom Ave.
(414) 483-0345
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday at 8 p.m.

Bar & Grill


3023 W. Camel Rd.
(414) 761-3260
Thursday at 9 p.m.

Americana
5030 S. 74th St.
(414) 281-0600
Karaoke one night per month; call for details.

Tropicana
1240 S. Soutwell Rd.
(262) 797-6600
Wednesday at 9:30 p.m.

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Task 1. Read the text again and complete the following sentences.

1. Karaoke comes from the Japanese and means ……………………………………

2. If you want to sing a lot, you …………………………………………………

3. Before going out make sure that the bar you have chosen ……………………………………

Task 2. Read the text again and fill in the grid.

BAR OPEN

Amelia’s
Wednesday at 9.30

Americana
Thursday at 9 pm

Task 3. Work in pairs or small groups and discuss the following.

Have you ever been to a karaoke bar?

If, Yes, share your ides with your partner.

If, No, discuss whether you would like to go to karaoke bar or not.

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Bar Rainbow
Lesson 5 ����

Read the following and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

The Rainbow is a bar which has long been a favourite place for anyone wishing to enjoy a comfortable,

enjoyable night out in a warm and homely atmosphere. Conveniently located in the bustling heart of Tbilisi,

there is a little something for everyone at Rainbow.

Everyday from 7:00 PM to midnight you will enjoy beautiful Georgian and American live music.  Monday,

Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights feature the best in Georgian music performed by popular local instrumental

band - Musical Guys. On Mondays and Wednesdays Live Music features a variety of popular local performers.

On Thursdays you will hear Violin and Electric Piano.

This was the first bar in Tbilisi and it’s still one of the trendiest and most cosmopolitan of all the bars in Georgia.

This is the perfect setting for any event, be it a Christening, birthday party or office party. The elegant dining

room features comfortable seating arrangements, and a sociable, wood-paneled bar. Friendly and courteous

waitresses are on hand at all times, to make your dining experience both a pleasant and enjoyable one.

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Task1. Match 1 - 5 with a - e.
1. bustling a. moduri

2. located b. cocxali musika

3. live music c. mdebare

4. courtous d. xalxmravali

5. trendy e. zrdilobiani, Tavaziani

Task 2. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box.

designed number floor second live place customers


architects cuisine network decorated
Bar Paradise
The most charmingly (1) ……………….. Bar Paradise - was added to the Batumi bars’ (2) ……………….. in
1998. A constantly increasing (3) ……………….. of bar (4) ……………….. gave the owner the opportunity
to add the restaurant (on the first (5) ……………….. and banquet hall (on the (6) ……………….. floor).
Paradise is (7) ……………….. by famous painters and (8) ……………….. . A cosy and pleasant
atmosphere, (9) ……………….. music, highly qualified personnel and most delicious (10) ………………..
have predetermined the popularity of Paradise among Georgian gourmands. Paradise is an ideal (11)
……………….. for spending the unforgettable evening with absolute comfort.

Task 3. Work in pairs or small groups. Answer the following questions.


1. Where is The Rainbow situated?

2. Is this bar suitable for a particular group people?

3. Does this bar offer any kind of entertainment?

4. What events can you celebrate at the bar?

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Lesson 6 Giorgi and David’s plans

Read the following and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

Giorgi and David are opening a bar called the Blue House - and it’s not going to be another martini lounge, nor will

it be a wine bar, sports bar or anything else. When the Blue House opens - October 31 is the goal, though it might be

early November - it will be a video bar, which, being the first of its kind in the region, requires a bit of explanation.

“These bars are not spread everywhere,” says Giorgi who got his idea from one of the few other

known video bars. “There’ll be a cinema-sized screen above the bar and that will have lots of

popular movie bits mixed in with the music. One night of the week will be popular show melodies,

another nights we’ll play old sit-coms that you haven’t seen in 30 years. It’s constant entertainment.”

The kitchen at the Blue House will be cheap which means inexpensive yet tasty dishes like croissants, pies,

soups and salads.

Giorgi and David consider their bar and grill to be very friendly and expect a mixed crowd of people that

feels comfortable and wants to have a good time.

“We’re not trying to do anything extraordinary. It’s just for fun,” says David, “It’ll be a light atmosphere”.

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Task 1. Match a - g with 1 - 7.
a. lounge 1. kruasani

b. goal 2. darbazi, bari

c. explanation 3. melodia

d. screen 4. mizani, samizne

e. melody 5. axsna-ganmarteba

f. constant 6. mudmivi

g. croissant 7. ekrani

Task 2. Answer the following questions.


1. What kind of bar are Giorgi and David planning to open?

2. What will make this bar special?

3. Where will the bar be located?

4. When will it be opened?

5. What kind of entertainment will the bar offer?

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Lesson 7 People in the bar

Read the following and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

The food and beverage manager is responsible for the restaurant and the kitchen. Three people report directly

to him: the head waiter, the bar manager, and the head chef.

The head waiter manages the wine waiters and the other waiters and waitresses.

The bar manager is responsible for the bar staff.

The head chef manages the kitchens and under him comes the assistant or sous chef. Then any other chefs

report to the sous chef.

Finally, the kitchen porters come at the bottom of that reporting line.

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Task 1. Complete the sentences with the words from the box.

head chef food and beverage manager head chef bartenders bar manager sous chef
1. The ………………………………… manages the bars on a day-to-day basis.

2. The ……………………… serve drinks to customers, mix cocktails and clean all the glasses.

3. The ………………………………… manages the day-to-day running of the kitchen.

4. The ………………………………… serve food to restaurant customers.

5. The ………………………………… helps the head chef and looks after the kitchen staff.

6. The ………………………………… is responsible for the restaurant and the waiting staff.

Task 2. Read the text again and number the jobs according to their hierarchy.
a) food and beverage manager ………

b) kitchen porters ………

c) the head waiter ………

d) the head chef ………

e) the sous chef/assistant chef ………

f) the bar manager ………

Task 3. Work in pairs or small groups. Read the text again and fill in the grid.

Position Reports/responsible to

Head waiter

Sous chef

Waiters

Bar manager

Bartenders

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Lesson 8 Funny bartender

Read the following and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

Marie Archvadze’s friends call her a funny bartender. Whether she’s dancing behind the bar or playing the

role of friendly hostess to customers, the 31-year-old drinks mixer splits her time between the Rainbow Bar

and the Arts Bar.

Why is Marie a bartender?

“The money, of course,” she says, “And the power. People respect a woman who’s in control of the bar.”

We recently got a hold of this busy bartender for a quick interview.

Interviewer: How long have you been a bartender?


Peterson: Off and on for about seven years at the Rainbow Bar, and I have recently started

working a few nights a week at the Arts Bar.

Interviewer: What is your specialty drink?

Marie: Bloody Mary.

Interviewer: What is the best/worst part of the job?

Marie: Just had a debate about this with a friend. The worst part is the lack of “bar

etiquette’. The best part of the job for sure is the friends that I’ve made throughout

the years ... my co-workers are like family. Plus we work in a very relaxed

environment, our boss is pretty fantastic.

Interviewer: Do you go to other bars when you’re not working?

Marie: No, I don’t have time.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 5 with a – e.
1. hostess a. modunebuli

2. split b. safirmo

3. bartender c. maspinZeli qali

4. specialty d. ganawileba

5. relaxed e. barmeni

Task 2. Read the text again and decide whether the information provided is True or False.

1. Marie Archvadze is called a “funny bartender”. T F

2. Now she works for three bars. T F

3. Her specialty drink is a Bloody Mary. T F

4. Marie thinks that her job made it possible for her to make a lot of friends. T F

5. She visits other bars besides those where she works. T F

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Lesson 9 Barmen’s competitions in America

Read the following and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

We love our bartenders in America. There are a lot of competitions here with fantastic cash and prizes. In the

next few weeks, we’ll be launching the 2007 version of America’s Best Barmen.

This weekend starting on Sunday, the Bartenders’ Association is hosting a competition at the White Lion where

bartenders are invited to mix their best cocktails. There will be three winners who will win a lot of money and

also an all expenses-paid trip to Australia to compete in the Cocktail World Cup and appear in a reality show.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 5 with a - e.

1. competition a. areva, gakeTeba


2. to launch b. gamoCena
3. all expenses-paid trip c. srulad dafinansebuli mgzavroba
4. to appear d. Sejibreba
5. to mix e. dawyeba

Task 2. These people are looking for some place to eat. Read the information provided in the box
and give them advice where to eat.
1. Ken is in a hurry. He needs a quick coffee or cold non-alcoholic drink.

2. Nino and Giorgi like dairy products and coffee with milk.

3. Carolyn is looking forward to her first sandwich of the day as she overslept today and did not
manage to have her breakfast before going to work.

a) The Sandwich Side - In a hurry? Then enjoy one of our freshly made sandwiches. Choose from five
different kinds of bread and we’ll put whatever you like on top! A complete meal in itself and great
value for money! Open all day.

b) Healthworks - This is a colourful bar serving a wide variety of drinks. Choose your drink from our
fresh fruit and we’ll mix it with yoghurt or ice-cream if you want. Milk shakes of different flavours
and with various fruit are also available.

c) Tea and Coffee House - We serve six different kinds of coffee and tea along with various cakes,
biscuits and cookies. You can also have a glass of pure, iced juice.

Task 3. Work in pairs or small groups. Answer the following questions.


1. What is the text about?
2. Who is hosting the competition?
3. What are the bartenders expected to do at the competition?
4. What are the prizes for the winners?

Task 4. Work in pairs and make up a dialogue with your partner.


Student A is a winner of the competition.
Student B is a journalist.
Ask the winner 5 questions about the competition.

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Lesson 10 How to make a tasty cocktail

Read the following and try to understand the underlined words from the context.

After a certain period it is time to make blender drinks. There’s nothing more refreshing on a hot summer night
than ice, fresh fruit and concentrated alcohol. A blender, therefore, is an absolute necessity, and it’s important
that you use a powerful one that can crush ice cubes.

If you don’t have a blender, you can crush the ice cubes in a tea towel or plastic bag with a hammer, but use this
method very carefully. Finally, use recently-made ice cubes. Old ones may taste of other food in the freezer,
and nobody likes a hint of frozen cauliflower in their peach Daiquiri!

You’ll also need a cocktail shaker, a measuring cup and a selection of glasses. You should also have swivel
sticks, bendy straws and paper umbrellas.

Garnishes are also important. Use a slice orange or strawberries to serve on the lip of the glass or drop right on
top of the drink. And serve Margaritas with sugar or salt on the rim. To do so, take a small plate, pour salt or
sugar on it, then take a piece of lemon run it around the edge of the glass, turn the glass upside down and dip
the rim onto the plate. Finally, shake the glass gently to remove any loose bits.

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Task 1. Match 1 - 5 with a – e.
1. blender a. macivari-sayinule

2. remove b. kokteili

3. garnish c. blenderi, amrevi

4. cocktail d. mocileba

5. freezer e. garniri, aqsesuari

Task 2. Fill in the blanks with the words from the text.

bartender vodka couple adding blend up lemon

Kyle Kleist, a (1)……………………. at Bryant’s Lounge, 1579 S. Ninth St, recommends (2)
……………………. a little extra sugar and fresh (3) ……………………. juice to whatever you (4)
…………………….. . He also says when choosing between rum and (5) ………………., vodka is
usually the best choice.

“A lot of people think rum, but that makes a very sweet drink,” he says. Kleist says his blended specialty is
the “Brainbuster”, Bryant’s signature drink. “Let’s just say you can’t make it at home because it has a (6)
……………………. of secret syrups that have to be specific and special.

Task 3. In pairs discuss the following with your partner.


a) What tools a bartender usually needs are mentioned in the text? Write them down.

b) Describe the process of crushing ice-cubes.

c) Name three rules you should obey while blending the ice-cubes.

Task 4. Student A is an experienced bartender, student B is his/her pupil.

Describe the process of making a garnish to the cocktail.

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GLOSSARY

• Bar Staff - barSi momuSave personali

Part 1 Bar Drinks


Lesson 1 How to order a drink
• What would you like to order? - ris SekveTas inebebdiT?
• Are you ready to order? - mzada xarT SeukveToT?
• mixed drinks - Sereuli sasmeli (magaliTad, kokteili)
• (beer)mug/beer glass/pint glass - ludis tolCa
• mug - mrgvali Wiqa swori gverdebiT, romelic ixmareba cxeli sasmelisTvis,
rogorc Cai an yava, araoficialuri Sexvedrebze da saxlSi. es sasmisi oficialur
RonisZiebebze ar gamoiyeneba.
• beer - ludi (gaerTianebul samefoSi es sityva Cveulebriv niSnavs yavisfer an muq
yavisfer sasmels, rogoric aris BITTER an STOUT. amerikaSi am tipis sasmels
uwodeben ALE an `dark beer _ muqi ludi~. Ria yviTeli gaziani sasmeli, romelsac
simartivisTvis eZaxian ‘beer’ amerikaSi da bevr sxva qveyanaSi, gaerTianebul samefoSi
uwodeben LAGER.)
• draft beer - Camosasxmeli ludi
• oz - ase iwereba mokled ounce/ounces = uncia, rac aris wonis erTeuli: 16 ounces = 1
pound (funti/girvanqa) = 0.4536 kilograms.
• highball - amerikul inglisurSi niSnavs alkoholian sasmels, kerZod viskis an brendis,
romelsac Sereuli aqvs wyali an SODA (SODA WATER = wnevis qveS Camosxmuli wyali)
da mogarTmeven yinuliT.
• highball glass/wine glass - bokali
• martini glass - Taviseburi, farTe piriani bokali maRal fexze, romelSic mogarTmeven
martinis (Zlieri alkoholuri sasmeli jinis an arayis SereviT vermutTan. dry martini
- sadac meti jinia vidre vermuti; vermuti - aris alkoholuri sasmeli romelic
mzaddeba Rvinisgan da emateba mcenareTa Zirebisgan damzadebul nivTierebebi)
• pint - pinta aris siTxis, kerZod rZis da ludis, sazomi (1/2 litri). araoficialur
garemoSi igulisxmeba am odenobis ludi.
• pitcher/jug - sura (Tixisgan damzadebuli, ori yuris formis saxeluriT)
• rock glass/tumbler - brtyelZiriani Wiqa saxeluris da fexis gareSe
• sherry glass - momcro zomis maRalfexiani Wiqa SerisTvis (espanuri mkrTali an muqi
yavisferi tkbili an naxevrad tkbili Zlieri Rvino)
• brandy glass (Br.E. )/ snifter (Am.E) - dabalfexiani mucliani Wiqa brendisTvis
• container - WurWeli
• handle - sa������
xeluri
• beverages - sasmeli (ara wyali)
• semi-dry - naxevrad-mSrali

Lesson 2 How to reserve a table (1)


• Do you have a reservation? - javSani gaqvT?

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• fully packed - gadaWedili
• cancellation - gauqmeba

Lesson 3 How to reserve a table (2)


• to order - SekveTis micema
• to confirm - dadastureba
• I’d like to reserve a table for - minda magida davjavSno
• Your order is confirmed, sir. Thank you for choosing us.- Tqveni SekveTa miRebulia, gmadlobT,
rom Cven gvestumreT.
• to reserve a table - magidis dajavSna
• outdoor terrace - gare terasa
• remains - rCeba
• specials - specialuri, safirmo kerZi

Lesson 4 At a Bar (1)


• What can I get for you? - riT dagexmaroT?
• We have highballs on for half price - viski da soda naxevar fasad
• a pitcher of local draft - erTi sura adgilobrivi Camosasxmeli ludi
• draft - Camosasxmeli ludi
• to make it half a pint - naxevari pinta gamikeTeT.
• Can I start you a tab? - gagixsnaT angariSi (rodesac nisiad migaqvs saqoneli mogvianebiT
gadaxdis pirobiT. am dros specialur davTarSi akeTeben xolme Canawers)
• specials - specialuri SeTavazeba, safirmo kerZi
• roasted - aq: moxaluli
• nuts - Txileuloba
• canned - Tunuqis qilebSi
• roasted nuts - moxaluli Txileuloba
• local beer - adgilobrivi …ludi
• highball - viski da soda

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At a Bar (2)
• What would you recommend? - ras gvirCevT?
• Can we sample the wine? - SeiZleba Rvino gavsinjoT?
• to recommend - rCevis micema
• rose wine - vardisferi Rvino
• carafe - sura, grafini
• decanter - grafini
• to sample - dagemovneba

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Lesson 6 Can I order?
• Can I order food? - SeiZleba saWmeli SevukveTo?
• What would you like to drink, sir? - ras dalevT?
• Which wine would you recommend form your wine list? - romel Rvinos SemogvTavazebdiT /
gvirCevdiT Tqveni Rvinis CamonaTvalidan?
• local wines - adgilobrivi Rvnoebi
• dark and delicious - muqi da gemrieli
• a shot of Tequila - cotaodeni tekila
• steak and chips - xorci da Semwvari kartofili
• dark - muqi
• delicious - gemrieli
• matches well - kargad midis, uxdeba
• sirloin steak - sukis naWeri
• grilled meat - grilze Semwvari xorci
• complementary - ufaso

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I’d like to have...
• cheese sandwich - yvelis sendviCi
• cherry tart served with chocolate sauce - alublis tartaleti Sokoladis sousiT.
• fresh strawberries served with sugar and sweet champagne - axali marwyvi
SaqriT, tkbil SampanurTan erTad.
• tuna sandwich - Tinusis (didi zomis zRvis Tevzi) sendviCi

Lesson 8 Classic Cocktails

• liqueur - liqiori
• squeeze - gamowuruli (limoni, forToxali, a.S.)
• Tabasco sauce - tobaskos sousi
• Worcester sauce - vorsesteris sousi
• salt - marili
• pepper - wiwaka
• sliced celery - daWrili niaxuri
• raspberry - Jolo
• light rum - naklebalkoholiani romi
• blended - Sereuli, areuli
• to disguise - SeniRbva
• to mix - narevi, Sereva
• lime – laimi, limonis magvari citrusovani

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• syrup - siropi
• gin - jini
• Tequila - tekila
• dry vermouth - mSrali vermuti
• olive- zeTisxili
• cubes of ice - yinulis natexebi

Lesson 9 Common Liquors


• flavoured - surnelovani
• sugar cane - Saqris lerwami
• grain - marcvleuloba
• clear - aq; ufero
• malted grain - alaod qceuli marcvleuli
• barley - qeri
• rye - Wvavi
• sailor - mezRvauri
• pirate - mekobre
• a shot of whiskey - erTi ulufa viski (gansakuTrebiT amerikul inglisurSi, niSnavs
mcire raodenobis alkoholur sasmels, romelic erTbaSad SeiZleba gadaylapo)

Lesson 10 Beer
• domestic - romelime qveyanaSi moxarSuli ludi, romelic iyideba imave qveyanaSi
• local - adgilobrivi ludi, romelic Camosxmis adgilas iyideba
• bottle -boTli
• keg - ludi patara kasrebiT
• ciders - sidri
• brewed - moxarSuli ( ludi)
• tap - onkani
• barrel - kasri

Part 2 Bar Foods and Menus


Lesson 1 Ordering Food (1)

• Are you ready to order? - mzad xarT SesakveTad?


• green salad - mwvane salaTi
• lettuce - salaTis furclebi
• cucumber - kitri
• herbs - mwvanili, saneleblebi
• walnut sauce - nigvzis sousi

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• chicken - wiwila
• orange - forToxali
• peanuts - araqisi
• house red wine - Camosasxmeli wiTeli Rvino
• sparkling mineral water - gaziani mineraluri wyali
• lump – natexi (aq: Saqari)
• scones – mrgvali rbili namcxvari, romelSic zogjer devs Ciri. iWmeba karaqiT

Lesson 2 Ordering Food (2)


• Would you like a drink while you are waiting? - sasmels xom ar inebebdiT sanam elodebiT?
• This way, please - aqeT mobrZandiT, geTayva.
• I’d like to start - daviwyeb
• We are out of - gagviTavda
• I do apologise - bodiSs gixdiT
• I can recommend; I can offer - SemiZlia SemogTavazoT
• That’s OK - ara uSavs
• As for me - rac Semexeba me
• menu - meniu
• specials - safirmo kerZi
• pineapple - ananasi
• variety - mravalferovneba
• mayonnaise - maionezi
• French fries - Semwvari kartofili

Lesson 3 Bar Paradise Offers


• cuisine - samzareuli (erovnuli)
• dishes - kerZebi
• ceramic - keramikis
• ribs - neknebi
• pork - Roris xorci
• veal - xbos xorci
• sausage - sosisi; Zexveuloba
• platter - sini
• trout - kalmaxi
• roasted - Semwvari
• mushrooms - soko

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Lesson 4 Ordering a Complete Meal

• I’m hungry - mSia


• I’m thirsty - mwyuria
• a piece of melon could do - erTi naWeri nesvi sakmarisi iqneboda
• salmon in white wine sauce - oraguli TeTri Rvinis sousSi
• complete - sruli, mTliani
• whisky and orange juice - viski da forToxlis wveni
• steak with vegetables - Semwvari xorci bostneuliT
• iced - Caciebuli

Lesson 5 Coffee House Menu


• cheesecake - yvelis namcxvari
• latte - yava cxeli rZiT
• black coffee - Savi yava, rZis gareSe
• white coffee - rZiani yava
• instant coffee - xsnadi yava
• cottage cheese cake - xaWos namcxvari

Lesson 6 Menus (1)


• blended - Sereuli
• eel - gvelTevza
• trout - kalmaxi
• pate - paSteti
• parsley - oxraxuSi
• courgette - yabayi
• aubergine - badrijani (amerikul inglisurSi – egg-plant)
• thin - Txeli
• chilly sauce - cxare wiTeli wiwakis sawebeli
• vinaigrette - vinegreti, sawebelis nairsaxeoba
• salad cream - salaTis sawebeli
• pepper - wiwaka
• crabmeat - kiborCxalas xorci
• prawn - kreveti

Lesson 7 Menus (2)


• baked potato - dabrawuli kartofili
• mixed salad - Sereuli salaTi

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• mint sauce - pitnis sawebeli .
• seasoned - Sekmazuli
• potato mash - kartofilis piure .
• in a  bun - funTuSiT

Lesson 8 Menus (3)


• pancakes - blinebi
• tongue - ena
• crab sticks - kiborCxalas
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joxebi
• grilled steak - ����������������������
grilze Semwvari xorci
• Caesar salad - salaTi cezari
• lemon tart - limnis Rvezeli
• melon - nesvi
• chicken broth - qaTmis bulioni

Lesson 9 Menus (4)


• walnut - nigozi
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• spices - sunelebi
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• dessert - Carozi
• summer - zafxulo
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• honey with almonds - Tafli nuSiT
• cold chocolate soufflé - civi Sokoladis sufle
• crème caramel - kremi karameliT
• herring and apple salad - qaSayisa da vaSlis salaTi
• spinach and bacon salad - ispanaxisa da bekonis salaTi
• carrots with walnuts - stafilo nigvziT

Wines
• Wine list - Rvinis CamonaTvali
• Somelier - somelie
• Vintage - Rvinis dawurvis weli
• Body of the wine - Rvinis konstitencia
• Bouquet of the wine - Rvinis aromati
• Dry wine, sec - mSrali Rvino
• Extra dry wine - Zlier mSrali Rvino
• White (red) wine - TeTri (Savi) Rvino

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• Semi-dry wine,demi-sec - naxevradmSrali Rvino
• Sweet wine, doux - tkbili Rvino
• Still wine - mcire alkoholis Semcveli Rvino
• Fortified wine - gamagrebuli Rvino
• Sparkling wine - SuSxuna Rvino
• Grog - grogi
• Cognac - koniaki
• Remi Martin - remi martini
• Brendy - brendi
• Port - portveini
• Vodka - arayi
• Russian Vodka - rusuli arayi
• Whisky - viski
• Champagne - Sampanuri
• Tequila - tekila

Vocabulary connected to breakfast and dinner


• biscuits - orcxobila
• doughnuts – Rvezeli, donati
• natural fruit juice - naturaluri xilis wveni
• pancakes - blinebi
• sandwiches - buterbrodi
• toast - gaxuxuli puris naWeri
• toaster - tosteri
• pudding - pudingi
• honey - Tafli

Food - sakvebi
• bread - puri
• butter - karaqi
• cereal - burRuli
• cheese - yveli
• eggs - kvercxi
• fish - Tevzi
• fruit - xili
• margarine - margarini

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• meal - jeri (sadili)
• nuts - Txili
• oil - zeTi, erbo
• pasta - makaroni
• rice - brinji
• salt and vinegar - marili da Zmari
• pepper - wiwaka
• yoghurt - iogurti
• salmon - oraguli
• smoked salmon - Sebolili oraguli
• eel - gvelTevza: 
• trout - kalmaxi
• pate - paSteti
• crabmeat - kiborCxala
• fillet - file
• olive oil - zeTisxilis zeTi
• gherkins - kitris mwnili

Drinks – sasmeli
• mineral water (still, sparkling, fizzy) - mineraluri wyali (mtknari, SuSxuna)
• fruit juice - xilis wveni
• lemonade - limonaTi
• milk - rZe
• milkshake - rZis koqteili
• cola - koka kola
• beer - ludi
• wine - Rvino
• tea - Cai
• coffee - yava
• hot chocolate - cxeli Sokoladi

Fruit - xili
• apple - vaSli
• apricot - gargari
• banana - banani
• blackcurrants - Savi mocxari

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• cherry - bali, alubali
• coconut - qoqosi
• grapes - YyurZeni
• grapefruit - greifruti
• kiwi - kivi
• lemon - limoni
• melon - nesvi
• orange - forToxali
• peach - atami
• pear - msxali
• pinapple - ananasi
• plum - qliavi
• raspberry - Jolo
• strawberry - marwyvi

Preparing food - sakvebis momzadeba


• chop - daCexva
• slice - daWra
• grate - daxexva
• peel - gafrcqvna
• mix - areva, Sereva
• add - damateba
• pour - dasxma, Casxma
• stir - SenjRreva, moreva

Cooking food - sakvebis momzadeba


• boil - moxarSva
• fry - Sewva
• bake - gamocxoba
• roast - Sewva
• grill - grilze Sewva
• poach - mduRare wyalSi xarSva
• steam - moTuTqva
• heat - Secxeleba

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Describing food taste - sakvebis gemos aRwera
• salty - mariliani, mlaSe
• sweet - tkbili
• tender- nazi
• overcooked - gadaxarSuli
• underdone - naxevrad Semwvari, moxarSuli
• raw - umi
• just right - zomierad moxarSuli, Semwvari
• burnt - damwvari
• tasty - gemrieli
• delicious - ugemrielesi
• nice - kargi
• disgusting - sazizRari
• horrible - saSineli
• bitter - mware
• bland - ugergilo
• dry - mSrali
• greasy - cximiani
• hot - cxeli, cxare
• rich - cximiani, mZime
• savoury - pikanturi
• sour - mJave
• spicy - Senelebuli
• sweet - tkbili

Greens - mwvanili
• parsley - oxraxuSi
• coriander - qinZi
• fern - kama
• basil - rehani

Dessert - deserti
• pastries - namcxvrebi, comeuli
• muffins - funTuSebi
• croissant - kruasani
• cinnamon raisin scone - dariCinisa da qiSmiSis kveri

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Part 3 Bars And Bartenders
Lesson 1 ����
Bars

• alcoholic beverages - alkoholuri sasmelebi

• consumption - moxmareba

• specialized counter - specialuri daxli

• back bar - sivrce daxlis ukan, sadac ganlagebulia sasmelebi da Wiqebi

• requires - moiTxovs

• skills - Cvevebi

• special recipes - specialuri receptebi

• measuring - gazomva

• mixing - Sereva

• serving drinks - sasmelis mirTmeva

• chatting - saubari

Lesson 2 Kinds of Bars

• fans - fanebi, gulSematkivrebi

• unmarried, single - dauqorwinebeli

• particular - gansakuTrebuli

• primary - pirveladi

• to choose - arCeva

• drink menu - sasmelebis menu

• lighting - ganaTeba

• to attract - mizidva

Lesson 3 Bars throughout the world

• legally - kanonierad, kanonis mixedviT, kanoniT

• restricited - SezRuduli

• hard liquer - alkoholuri sasmeli (amer)

• prohibited - akrZaluli

• liquor stores - sasmelebis maRazia

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• saloons - saluni (amer)

• dim - naxevrad bneli, daburuli

• dress code - Cacmis wesebi

• bouncer - mcveli

• violence - Zaladoba

• pub - pabi

Lesson 4 Karaoke

• regularly - regularulad

• to sing your heart out - imRero daRlamde

• consistently - mudmivad

Lesson 5 Bar Rainbow

• favourite - sayvareli

• conveniently - moxerxebulad

• bustling - xmauriani, xalxmravali

• live music - cocxali musika

• instrumental band - instrumentuli orkestri

• performers - Semsruleblebi

• trendiest - yvelaze moduri

• elegant - eleganturi

• seating - dasajdomi

• wood-paneled - xeSi Casmuli

• courtous - Tavaziani

• personnel - TanamSromlebi, personali

• designed - dagegmili, gankuTvnili

• customers - klientebi

• cuisine - erovnuli samzareulo

• network - qseli

• charming - momxiblavi

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• increasing - mzardi

• cosy - myudro

• predetermine - winawar gansazRvra

• gourmand - gurmani

Lesson 6 Giorgi and David’s Plans

• goal - samizne, mizani

• region - regioni, raioni

• video bar - video bari

• explanation - axsna-ganmarteba

• spread - gavrceleba

• melodies - melodiebi

• sitcoms – sitkomi (satelevizio an radio seriali adamianTa garkveuli jgufis


Sesaxeb, romlebic sxvadasxva situacas iumoristuli gziT umklavdebian)

• inexpensive - iafi

• to expect - molodini

Lesson 7 �����������������
People in the Bar

• report to - angariSvaldebuleba

• head waiter - mTavari mimtani

• head chef - mTavari mzareuli

• bar manager - baris menejeri

• is responsible for - pasuxismgebelia

• bar staff - bariSi momuSave personali

• kitchen porters - samzareulos damxmare personali

Lesson 8 Funny Bartender

• friendly hostess - megobruli diasaxlisi

• splits - anacilebs

• to consider - CaTvla

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• off and on - xangamoSvebiT

• specialty drink - safirmo sasmeli

• bar etiquette - barSi moqcevis wesebi

• relaxed - dasvenebuli, modunebuli

Lesson 9 Barmen’s Competitions in America

• to launch - dawyeba

• competition - Sejibri

• cash - fuli (kupiurebiT)

• prise - prizi

• to host - maspinZloba

• to pay all expenses - yvela xarjis dafarva

Lesson 10 ����������������������������
How to Make a Tasty Cocktail

• blender - Semrevi, amrevi danadgari, blenderi

• refreshing - gamagrilebeli

• multiple - ramdenime

• concentratred - koncentrirebuli

• crush - damsxvreva

• necessity - aucilebloba, saWiroeba

• speed - siCqare

• to increase - gazrda

• cauliflower - yvavilovani kombosto

• peach - atami

• shaker - Seikeri

• swivel sticks - mosarevi wkirebi

• straw – sawrupavi

• bendy straw – sawrupavi romelic iRuneba

• to remove - mocileba

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ANSWER KEY

Part 1 Bar Drinks

Lesson 1 How to order a drink


Task 1. 1. d; 2. e; 3. f; 4. a; 5. c; 6. b.
Task 2.
containers for mixed drinks rock glass/ tumbler
containers for hot beverages mug
containers for draft beers pint glass/pitcher/jug
containers for wines wine glass/highball glass/half litre
containers for champagne flute
containers for cognac snifter/brandy glass
Container for vermouth martini glass
Task 3. 1. tumbler is used for mixed drinks; 2. a. wine glass; b. pitcher, pint glass; rock glass, tumbler

Lesson 2 How to reserve a table (1)


Task 1. 1. d; 2. b; 3. c; 4. a.
Task 2. 1. reservation; 2. fully; 3. smoking; 4. cancel; 5. family-run
Task 3. 1. a; 2. e; 3. d; 4. c; 5. b.

Lesson 3 How to reserve a table (2)


Task 1. 1. d; 2. e; 3 a; 4. c; 5. b; 6. f.
Task 2. 1. F; 2. T; 3. F; 4. T; 5. T
Task 3. 1. a; 2. c; 3. h; 4. d; 5. b; 6. e; 7. i; 8. f; 9. g.

Lesson 4 At a Bar (1)


Task 1. a. 3; b. 5; c. 1; d. 4; e. 6; f. 2.
Task 2. 1. pinta (0.5. litri); 2. Camosasxmeli ludi; 3. moxaluli Txili; 4. adgilobrivi
warmoebis ludi. 5. bokali; 6. doqi, sura; 7. msurs SevukveTo; 8. erTi pinta gnebavT
Tu naxevari

Lesson 5 At a Bar (2)


Task 1. 1. d; 2. c; 3. a; 4. b.
Task 2. 1.����������������������������������������������������
order; 2. red; 3. drink; 4. semisweet; 5. offer
Task 3. 1. Would you like to order, sir; 2. What would you like to drink? 3. Sweet or dry? 4. Would you
like to drink anything else? 5. What mineral water would you like to drink?

Lesson 6 Can I Order?


Task 1. 1. f; 2. e; 3. b; 4. c; 5. d; 6. a; 7. g; 8. h.
Task 2. 1. wine; 2. prefer; 3. would like; 4. sweet; 5. try; 6. take; 7. glasses of; 8. like.

Lesson 7 I’d Like to Have...


Task 2. 1.Can you wait a minute; 2. I am afraid …. ; 3. Would you like to….; 4. Actually…; 5. Would
you like…; 6. Would you mind…; 7. Could you…; 8. Would you like me ….; 9. There’s been a
slight misunderstanding; 10. May I suggest… ; 11. Shall I….

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Lesson 8 Classic Cocktails
Task 1. 1. d; 2. e; 3. b; 4. c; 5. a.
Task 2. 1. light; 2. juice; 3. ice; 4. strawberry; 5. tomato; 6. Worcester; 7. sliced; 8. squeeze; 9. served;
10. Prohibition; 11. bartenders; 12. disguised; 13. lemon or lime; 14. soda water.
Task 3. 1.�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
gin, dry vermouth, (garnish with olive); 2. a) rum, coconut milk, pineapple juice, blended with
ice; c) vodka and orange juice, on ice; d) vodka, orange liqueur, raspberry juice, lime, on ice.

Lesson 9 Common Liquors


Task 1. 1. c; 2. e; 3. a; 4. f; 5. b; 6. d; 7. j; 8. i; 9. h; 10. g.
Task 2. a. 2; b. 6; c. 4; d. 5; e. 1; f. 3.

Lesson 10 Beer
Task 1. 1. e; 2. b; 3. d; 4. c; 5. a
Task 2.
Domestic beer from the country that the bar is located in
Local beer brewed nearby
Cans beer served in a can
Bottles beer served in glass bottle
Draft beer on tap
Keg beer in a large barrel
Ciders alcoholic drink from apples or other fruit

Part 2 Bar Foods and Menus


Lesson 1 Ordering Food
Task 1. 1. b; 2. d; 3. e; 4. c; 5. a.
Task 2. 1. tea; 2. mind; 3. weak; 4. sugar; 5. lump; 6. lemon; 7. ham; 8. cheese (7-8 any order); 9. more;
10. scones.

Lesson 2 Ordering Food (2)


Task 1. 1. d; 2. c; 3. e; 4. b; 5. a.
Task 2. Possible answers: a)����������������������������������������������������������������������������
What would you like to order?; Are you ready to order?; Would you like to
order? b) I’d like to order; Can I order..?; I’d like to have…
Task 3. Possible answers: 1. order; 2. order (have) a sandwich; 3. tuna and mayonnaise and cheese and
mayonnaise; 4. tuna and mayonnaise sandwich.

Lesson 3 Bar Paradise offers


Task 1. 1. a; 2. e; 3. d; 4. b; 5. c.
Task 2. Possible answers: beef; veal; chicken; Saero”, “Paradise “, “ Delicious”, “Fiesta”, “Saint-
Germaine” , “Fellini”.
Task 3.
Dish Description
Paradise grilled pork ribs
Fellini fried veal with mushrooms and vegetables
Fiesta chicken roulette
Surfers’ Delight a sea trout in champagne dressing

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Lesson 4 Ordering a complete meal
Task 1. 1. d; 2. a; 3. b; 4. c.
Task 2. 1. drink; 2. juice; 3. water; 4. complete; 5. ice-cream; 6. roast.
Task 3. 1. F; 2. F; 3. F; 4. T; 5. T.

Lesson 5 Coffee house menu


Task 1. 1. b; 2. g; 3. e; 4. f; 5. d; 6. c; 7. a.
Task 2. 1. T; 2. F; 3. T; 4. F; 5. F.

Lesson 6 Menus (1)


Task 1. 1. e; 2. h; 3. j; 4. g; 5. i ; 6. d; 7. c; 8. b; 9. f; 10. a.
Task 2. 1. fresh; 2. blended; 3. creamy; 4. marinated; 5. salad; 6. juice; 7. aubergines; 8. red;
9. vegetables; 10. sliced; 11 olives; 12. vinaigrette.
Task 3. 1. T; 2. F; 3. F; 4. F; 5. T.

Lesson 7 Menus (2)


Task 1.�� 1. f; 2. e; 3. d; 4. b; 5. c; 6. a.
Task 2.�� 1. a; 2. c; 3. b; 4. f; 5. e; 6. d.
Task 3.�� 1. served; 2. mixed; 3. marinated; 4. tomato; 5. roasted; 6. new; 7. French.
Task 4. 1. T; 2. F; 3. F; 4. T.

Lesson 8 Menus (3)


Task 1. 1. e; 2. d; 3. b; 4. a; 5. c.
Task 2. Starters/soups - mushroom soup, chicken broth, melon; Salads/vegetables - Caesar salad, green
salad, prawn salad, chicken and parsley salad; Main courses - grilled steak with red wine sauce, fish
with potatoes (fried, mashed, boiled); Drinks - white wine, beer, red wine.

Lesson 9 Menus (4)


Task 1. 1. e; 2. d; 3. b; 4. c; 5. a; 6. f.
Task 2. a) 6; b) 1.50 Gel; c) 5 Gel; d) 4 Gel; e) 8 Gel.
Task 3. 1. d; 2. a; 3. c; 4. b.
Task 4. Salads: 5; 6; 10. Vegetables: 4; 9; 11; 12; 13; Meat dishes: 8; 14. Desserts: 1; 2; 3; 7.
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Part 3 Bars and Bartenders


Lesson 1 Bars
Task 1 . 1. e; 2. d; 3. b; 4. c; 5. .a; 6. f.
Task 1. 1. T; 2. F; 3. F; 4. F; 5. T; 6. F

Lesson 2 Kinds of Bars


Task 1. 1. diskotheque; 2. nightbar; 3. clients; 4. unmarried, singles bar; 5. locals; 6. part; 7. establishment;
8. enlarge
Task 2. Possible answers: 1. If the area of the bar is enlarged and dancing becomes the primary function,
it may be called a discotheque; 2. a) to watch matches and games; b) to meet someone to possibly get
married to later; c) to have fun and discuss things related to bikes.

Lesson 3 Bars Throughout the World


Task 1. 1. F; 2.T; 3.F; 4. T; 5. T; 6. T; 7. T; 8.T
Task 2. 1. banned; 2.customers; 3. a dress code; 4. alcoholic; 5. pubs; 6. saloons; 7. hard

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Lesson 4 Karaoke
Task 1. .1. without orchestra; 2. go to the karaoke bar: c. holds karaoke nights;
Task 2.
BAR OPEN
Amelia’s Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday
Tropi cana ?? Wednesday at 9.30
Americana Karaoke one night per month
Bar & grill Thursday at 9 pm

Lesson 5 Bar Rainbow


Task1. 1. d; 2. c; 3. b; 4. e; 5. a.
Task 2. 1. designed; 2. network; 3. number; 4. customers; 5. floor; 6. second; 7. decorated; 8. architects;
9. live; 10. cuisine; 11. place

Lesson 6 Giorgi and David’s Plans


Task 1 . a. 2; b.4; c.5; d.7; e.3; f.6; g.1;

Lesson 7 People in the Bar


Task 1. .1. bar manager; 2. bartenders; 3.head chef; 4. sous chef; 5. food and beverage manager;
Task 2. a -1; c, d, f - 2; e – 3; b – 4.
Task 3.
Position Reports/responsible to
Head waiter Food and beverage manager
Sous chef chef
Waiters Head waiter
Bar manager Food and beverage manager
Bartenders Bar manager

Lesson 8 Funny Bartender


Task 1. 1. c; 2. d; 3. e; 4. b; 5. a.
Task 2. 1. T; 2. F; 3. T; 4. T; 5. F.

Lesson 9 Barmen’s Competitions in America


Task 1. 1. d; 2. e; 3. c; 4. b; 5. a.
Task 2. 1. c; 2. b; 3. a.

Lesson 10 How to Make a Tasty Cocktail


Task 1. 1. c; 2. d; 3. e; 4. b; 5. a.
Task 2. 1. bartender; 2. adding; 3. lemon; 4. blend up; 5.vodka; 6. couple.

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