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Restaurant Dialogue Practice

The document provides materials for a lesson on ordering food at a restaurant, including: 1) A sample dialogue between a customer and waitperson. 2) A list of useful vocabulary for ordering at a restaurant. 3) A link to a video showing people ordering food at a restaurant. 4) Questions about the video to check comprehension. 5) A brief section about parts of a restaurant menu. 6) An optional activity to create your own menu.

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Restaurant Dialogue Practice

The document provides materials for a lesson on ordering food at a restaurant, including: 1) A sample dialogue between a customer and waitperson. 2) A list of useful vocabulary for ordering at a restaurant. 3) A link to a video showing people ordering food at a restaurant. 4) Questions about the video to check comprehension. 5) A brief section about parts of a restaurant menu. 6) An optional activity to create your own menu.

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Unit 10

Food
Reinforcement activity
August 11th /2020
Student:Julieth Arevalo
Teacher Lisbeth Castillo

1. Speaking:

This dialogue includes most of the basic questions you'll need to know when going to a
restaurant alone. Practice

Waitperson: Hi. How are you this afternoon?

Customer (you): Fine, thank you. Can I see a menu, please?

Waitperson: Certainly, here you are.

Customer: Thank you. What's today's special?

Waitperson: Grilled tuna and cheese on rye.

Customer: That sounds good. I'll have that.

Waitperson: Would you like something to drink?

Customer: Yes, I'd like a coke.

Waitperson: Thank you. (returning with the food) Here you are. Enjoy your meal!

Customer: Thank you.

Waitperson: Can I get you anything else?

Customer: No thanks. I'd like the check, please.

Waitperson: That'll be $14.95.

Customer: Here you are. Keep the change!

Waitperson: Thank you! Have a good day!

Customer: Goodbye.

2. Useful vocabulary to practice at a restaurant

Could I have a menu, please?

Here you are.

Enjoy your meal!

Would you like ...

Can I get you anything else?

I'd like the check, please.


That'll be ...

Have a good day!

The spaghetti/steak/chicken looks good.

How is the pizza/fish/beer?

What would you recommend?

I'd like my steak rare/medium/well done.

Are there any nuts/peanuts? My child has allergies.

Do you have any vegetarian dishes?

Could I have a glass of water, please?

Could you tell me where the restroom is?

I'd recommend the lasagna/steak/pizza.

Would you care for an appetizer/a beer/a cocktail?

I'd like to have a beer/steak/glass of wine.

3.VIDEO

https://en.islcollective.com/video-lessons/ordering-food-restaurant

Task description:

The video is a simple conversation where people are ordering food in a restaurant , watch the
video and answer some concept checking questions

Scene summary:

The video is a simple conversation where people are ordering food in a restaurant. Students
are asked to watch the video and answer some concept checking questions

4.Video quiz questions

) What does the waiter say?

_______________________________________________________

2) What is the soup today?

________________________________________________________

3) Would she like the veal escalope to come with salad or vegetables?

__________________________________________________________

4) What would the second woman like to have as a starter?

________________________________________________________
5) What would the second woman like for her main course?

_____________________________________________________

6) What would the man like as a starter?

_____________________________________________________

7) What is Chicken Amalfi?

______________________________________________________

8) What would the women like to drink

_______________________________________________________

9) What would the man like to drink?

_______________________________________________________

10) What do you think they will all have for dessert?

________________________________________________________

5. Parts of a restaurant menu

6. Creative ideas: create your own menú (optional)

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