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Daily Life - Pizza Delivary (C0052)

A: Good evening, Pizza House. This is Marty speak-


ing. May I take your order?
B: Um yes Id like a medium pizza with pepper-
oni, olives, and extra cheese.
A: We have a two-for-one special on large pizzas.
Would you like a large pizza instead?
B: Sure, that sounds good.
A: Great! Would you like your second pizza to be the
same as the rst?
B: No, make the second one with ham, pineapple
and green peppers. Oh, and make it thin crust.
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A: Okay, thin crust. Your total is $21.50 and your
order will arrive in thirty minutes or its free!
B: Perfect. Thank you. Bye..
A: Sir, wait!! I need your address!
Key Vocabulary
medium Adjective an average size, not too
big or small
total Adjective complete amount you
must pay
instead General
Adverb
in replacement of
sounds good verb seems or appears to be
okay, I agree
pepperoni common
noun, sin-
gular
a spicy sausage usually
on pizza
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olive common
noun, plu-
ral
a small, egg-shaped
black or green fruit
that is used as food or
for making oil
crust common
noun, sin-
gular
the border of a pizza, or
bread
two-for-one phrase pay for one and get an-
other one free
Supplementary Vocabulary
total common
noun, sin-
gular
sum of everything
fast food common
noun, sin-
gular
food that is quickly
made and convenient if
you are in a hurry
delivery common
noun, sin-
gular
transported or taken to
your house
dough common
noun, sin-
gular
a mix of our and water
that is used to make the
base of a pizza
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take-out Adjective food you take away
from the restaurant to
eat (AmE)
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