A n n : I think, it's high time to have a bite. I am hungry. Bob : So am I. I see you are ready to go down to the canteen, I am just finishing this article. Will you wait a minute, please. A n n : Yes, hurry up, then. Bob : I wonder if there is anything to your taste on the menu. A n n : Oh, yes, all kinds of things. Let's have some soup, clear soup, perhaps? B o b : I don't think I'll have any soup today. I'd like some salad to begin with. A n n : Will you have mixed salad, chops and mashed potatoes? B o b : Why, yes of course. What do you say to a bottle of beer? A n n : No beer, thanks. I prefer a glass of soda-water or just a cup of tea. B o b : All right. Tea then. Will you pass me the mustard, please? A n n : Here you are. As for me, I never take mustard or pepper. B o b : You don't say so! A n n : Look! The waitress is already bringing our tea. B o b : We want neither ham nor sausage, do we? A n n : No, ham as well as sausage is out of the question. I'd like some fruit, apples or oranges. B o b : Yes, but I'm afraid you forget about the meeting of our English club. We must leave at once to be in time for the beginning of the discussion. A n n : Right you are. Let's pay for the dinner and be off.