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Episode 3: At the pub

Tim: It's your round Alice

Alice: What, again? Alright, what do you all want?

Helen: An orange juice please.

Michal: The same for me too.

Tim: Oh come on Michal, you're not in Poland now. Why not try a traditional pint of English bitter?

Michal: OK then.

Tim: And the usual for me – a G & T, love

Alice: Em, OK.

Helen: Don't call Alice "love".

Tim: Why not, isn't she lovely? Michal, what do you think?

 

Buying drinks

Most people in the UK drink in pubs with their family and friends. They usually drink beer, wine, spirits or soft (non-alcoholic) drinks.

Beer can be lager (fizzy and light) or bitter (non-fizzy and dark).

A bottle of beer

A pint of lager

A half-pint of bitter

A half of shandy

Wine is usually served in pubs by the glass but you can also order a bottle to share with friends.

Wine can be described by its colour (red, white or rosé) and its taste (sweet or dry).

A bottle of wine

A glass of champagne

A large glass of dry white wine

Spirits (whisky, gin, vodka, rum etc.) are usually ordered by the glass or by the measure (a single or a double) but never by the bottle in a pub.

Spirits can be ordered with a mixer (water, lemonade, etc.), just with ice or with nothing at all.

A whisky

A large vodka and coke

A double rum with ice

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