Ordering in a restaurant Monae Anderson Andrea Sanchez Ricardo Gomez.

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Ordering in a restaurant Monae Anderson Andrea Sanchez Ricardo Gomez

Ordering in a restaurant In a restaurant you might hear the waitperson say: In a restaurant you might hear the waitperson say: ¿Ya sabe(n) qué va(n) a pedir? ¿Ya sabe(n) qué va(n) a pedir? Recomiendo la especialidad de la casa. Recomiendo la especialidad de la casa. ¿Qué le(s) traigo de tomar? ¿Qué le(s) traigo de tomar? ¿Qué desea(n) de postre? ¿Qué desea(n) de postre? ¿Se le(s) ofrece algo más? ¿Se le(s) ofrece algo más? Do you already know what you want to order? Do you already know what you want to order? I recommend the special. I recommend the special. What can I bring you to drink? What can I bring you to drink? What do you want for dessert? What do you want for dessert? Can I offer you something else? Can I offer you something else?

You could answer: You could answer: No. ¿ Qué me recomiende? No. ¿ Qué me recomiende? Está bien, pero no está muy picante, ¿verdad? Está bien, pero no está muy picante, ¿verdad? Para mí… Para mí… Por favor, me trae… Por favor, me trae… No, gracias, sólo la cuenta. No, gracias, sólo la cuenta. No, what can you recommend to me. No, what can you recommend to me. Thats fine, but it isnt spicy. True? Thats fine, but it isnt spicy. True? For me… For me… Please bring me Please bring me No thanks, just the bill No thanks, just the bill

Preterit forms of Pedir and Servir In the preterit tense, some Spanish –ir verbs have vowel changes in their stems Pedir Pedí Pedí Pediste Pediste Pidió Pidió Pedimos Pedimos Pidieron PidieronServir Serví Serví Serviste Serviste Sirvió Sirvió Servimos Servimos Sirvieron Sirvieron

Vocabulary Pedir la comida Pedir la comida Ordering food

Dejar la propina Dejar la propina To leave a tip

Cenar Cenar To have dinner

El mesero/a El mesero/aWaiter

Servir el postre Servir el postre Serve dessert

Traer la comida Traer la comida Bring the food

Talking about what you used to do To talk about what you used to do as a child, you say: De niño/a De niño/a De pequeños De pequeños De chiquito/a De chiquito/a Cuando era niño/a Cuando era niño/a Cuando era joven Cuando era joven Cuando tenía ___ años Cuando tenía ___ años

All verbs have a written accent in the nosotros form. Jugar Jugaba Jugaba Jugabas Jugabas Jugaba Jugaba Jugábamos Jugábamos Jugaban JugabanTener Tenía Tenía Tenías Tenías Tenía Tenía Teníamos Teníamos Tenían TeníanEscribir Escribía Escribía Escribías Escribías Escribía Escribía Escribíamos Escribíamos Escribían Escribían

-ir and –ver are irregular verbs in the imperfect tense Ir Yo Iba Yo Iba Tu Ibas Tu Ibas El/ella Iba El/ella Iba Nosotros íbamos Nosotros íbamos Ustedes iban Ustedes ibanVer Yo veía Yo veía Tu veías Tu veías El/ella veía El/ella veía Nosotros veíamos Nosotros veíamos Ustedes veían Ustedes veían

Saying what you used to like and dislike To ask what someone used to like and dislike, say: ¿Odiabas…? ¿Odiabas…? ¿Te molestaba…? ¿Te molestaba…? ¿Te parecía pesado…? ¿Te parecía pesado…? ¿Te caía bien…? ¿Te caía bien…? Did you used to hate Did he/she used to bother you Did he/she used to seem boring to you Did you used to like

To answer, say: No, lo encontraba genial. No, lo encontraba genial. …me fastidiaba… …me fastidiaba… No, me fascinaba No, me fascinaba No, me caía mal. No, me caía mal. No, I thought it was great No, I thought it was great It used to annoy me It used to annoy me No, I loved it No, I loved it I didnt like him/her I didnt like him/her