Discussion Pertemuan 6 Subject : V Restaurant English

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Discussion Pertemuan 6 Subject : V0032 - Restaurant English Year : 2009 - 2010 Discussion Pertemuan 6

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Cross out the word that do not belong to the categories below A. Containers for wine 1. Carafe 2. Bowl 3. Bottle 4. Glass B. Part fo wine bottle opener 1. lever 2. spiral screw 3. label 4. cork C. Measurement 1. a quarter 2. three-quarter 3. top 4. one-third Bina Nusantara University 5 5

Parts of a wine bottle 6 1. ____________________ 5. ____________________ 2. __________________ 3. ___________________ 6. __________ 4. ____________________ Bina Nusantara University 6 6

Choose the best answer of the following questions: You put the wine bucket on a table / stand You cut the foil wrapper below / above the bulge on the neck of the bottle You pierce the cork / wrapper with the bottle opener You read the list / label on the wine bottle You let the host drink / taste the wine before you serve the other guests Bina Nusantara University 7 7

Choose the best answer of the following questions: You set up / fill up a stand for the wine bucket You pull out / press down the cork when you open the bottle You fill / serve the wine-glasses You show / hold the bottle label to the host you wipe / remove the top of the bottle with a napkin Bina Nusantara University 8 8

Discussion Why is the wine bottle cork left beside the host? Why does the waiter give the bottle a quarter turn after he fills a glass? Why is the host’s glass only filled to one-third at third? Bina Nusantara University 9 9