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Sharing the cost and the cleanup B1

The practical end of eating together — who pays for what and who clears up. Learn how to suggest going halves, knock back a quick drink and sort out the washing-up without any fuss.

go halves — share the cost equallyShall we go halves on a big pizza instead of getting one each?

do the washing-up — wash the dirty dishesYou cooked, so I'll do the washing-up — it's only fair.

knock back B2 — drink something quicklyShe knocked back her coffee and dashed for the train.

Ordering lunch together

Priya: These portions are huge — shall we go halves on one big plate?

Ben: Good shout, saves money too. I'll go halves on a drink as well.

Priya: Perfect. Let me just knock back this water, I'm parched.

Ben: Steady on, you'll get hiccups drinking it that fast.

In the kitchen afterwards

Kate: You cooked, so I'll do the washing-up — fair's fair.

Rob: Cheers. Mind that pan, the sauce nearly boiled over earlier.

Kate: I can see — there's a crusty mess all round the hob.

Rob: Sorry. I'll give the hob a wipe once you've finished the washing-up.

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