This document contains an English lesson about ordering food at a restaurant. It includes vocabulary words for common foods and drinks, as well as a dialogue between a waiter and two customers. The customers order pasta and salad, rice, beans, steak and French fries. They request orange juice and soda to drink. The document then prompts students to practice the dialogue by filling in their own food orders.
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Foods and drinks
1.
2. In your opinion, what’s the most difficult thing about learning English or any
other language?
. Writing;
. Speaking;
. Listening;
. Reading;
What language do we use in a restaurant?
Is it difficult to order food?
3.
4. Who are the characters?
English teacher and inspector Clouseau.
Where are they? How do you know this information?
In the English class.
What’s the sentence inspector Clouseau is trying to say?
I’d like to buy a hamburger.
What difficulties does he have to say this sentence?
He can’t say it, he has problems to pronounce the words.
Where will he use this kind of language?
In a restaurant, snack bar, cafe.
5. Vocabulary about food and drinks
Hamburger;
French Fries;
Soda;
Rice;
Bean;
Steak;
Salad;
Pasta; Orange
juice;
6. Now read the dialogue below and identify what
food the customers want:
Waiter: Good evening! How can I help you?
Customer 1: Let me see the menu.
Customer 1: I would like some pasta and salad.
Waiter: And for you?
Customer 2: I would like rice, beans, steak and French fries.
Waiter: And to drink?
Customer 1:Orange juice, please.
Customer 2: Soda, please.
Waiter: Anything else?
Customer 2: No, thanks.
Waiter: Ok! Just a moment.
Customer 1: Please bring the bill.
Waiter: OK.
7. Waiter: Good evening! How can I help you?
Customer 1: Let me see the menu.
Customer 1: I would like some pasta and salad.
Waiter: And for you?
Customer 2: I would like rice, beans, steak and French fries.
Waiter: And to drink?
Customer 1: Orange juice, please.
Customer 2: Soda, please.
Waiter: Anything else?
Customer 2: No, thanks.
Waiter: Ok! Just a moment.
Customer 1: Please bring the bill.
Waiter: OK.
8. In groups, read the conversation again, complete
the dialogue with your order and practice it:
In groups, read the conversation, complete the dialogue and practice it:
Waiter: Good evening! How can I help you?
Customer 1: Let me see the menu.
Customer 1: I would like _____________________.
Waiter: And for you?
Customer 2: I would like __________________________.
Waiter: And to drink?
Customer 1:______________________, please.
Customer 2: ________________________, please.
Waiter: Anything else?
Customer 2: No, thanks.
Waiter: Ok! Just a moment.
Customer 1: Please bring the bill.
Waiter: OK.