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A table for two
Do you know the difference between a šopska salad and pljeskavica (traditional Serbian burger)? Follow Nikola and Sanja to a restaurant to learn how to ask for a table and use the phrases “I would like” and “could I?”.
Watch this short video, in which Nikola offers to show Sanja the sights of Belgrade. You will learn vocabulary for making suggestions, expressing agreement, and saying you can’t do something. Once you're done, take the quiz and test your understanding.
You can change the language of the teaching breaks in the video, and of your EU Academy, to English, Spanish, Italian, French, German, or Serbian in the top right-hand corner of your screen.
Watch the Video and Take the Quiz!
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