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Going To The Restaurant

The document outlines a series of tasks related to restaurant interactions, including discussing favorite and least favorite restaurants, creating sentences for speech bubbles, and reading a dialogue between a waiter and a customer. It includes examples of restaurant phrases, question and answer formation exercises, and a scenario for ordering food in English. The document serves as a practical guide for learning restaurant vocabulary and conversation skills.

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Going To The Restaurant

The document outlines a series of tasks related to restaurant interactions, including discussing favorite and least favorite restaurants, creating sentences for speech bubbles, and reading a dialogue between a waiter and a customer. It includes examples of restaurant phrases, question and answer formation exercises, and a scenario for ordering food in English. The document serves as a practical guide for learning restaurant vocabulary and conversation skills.

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Task 1 - Discussion about restaurants – favourite/worst restaurants in the city.

Task 2 - Look at the picture. There are some commonly used sentences in a restaurant. Think
of 4 more; put each sentence into one of the speech bubbles!

Task 3 – On the next page, read the dialogue between a waiter and a customer. Underline any
words or expressions you do not understand.

Good evening Sir,


Madam

I would like a glass of


I would like the pesto
red wine please
pasta please

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Waiter Good evening, Sir/Madam.
Customer Good evening. We have a reservation for two under the name of Taylor.
Waiter Yes, we have your table by the window. Is this table ok?
Customer Yes it’s perfect.
Waiter Would you like to see the drinks menu? Would you like something to drink?
Customer I would like a glass of red wine please
Waiter Here are you food menu’s I will give you a few minutes to have a look.
Customer Thank you
Waiter Would you like a starter to begin?
Customer Yes I would. Can I have the ‘Bruschetta con Crema di Agliotoa’
Waiter Good choice. What would you like for your main course?
Customer I would like the pizza ‘Sicilian’
Waiter Certainly.

Waiter Here is your food, enjoy your meal


Customer Thank you. Could I have some olive oil, pepper and salt, please.
Waiter Of course

Waiter Is everything alright with you food?


Customer Yes everything is delicious.
Waiter Would you like another drink?
Customer Yes please, another glass of red wine please.
Waiter Of course

Waiter Have you finished your meal


Customer Yes thanks
Waiter Did you enjoy your food?
Customer Yes. Everything was brilliant. Please give my regards to the chief!
Waiter Certainly. Would you like to see the deserts menu?
Customer Yes please.
Waiter Here you are.
Customer Can I have the Tira Misu.
Waiter Would you like anything to drink?
Customer A coffee please
Waiter Of course.

Waiter Here is your Tira Misu and your coffee. Enjoy you desert.
Customer Thank you.
Waiter Would you like anyway else?
Customer Can I have the bill please?
Waiter Certainly.
Customer Thank you for a wonderful evening.
Waiter You’re welcome. I hope to see you again soon!

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Task 3 – Look at the boxes below, question formation and answer formation. There are
several missing words. Fill in the gaps, using the text from the previous page to help you.

Task 4 – You are going to an Italian Restaurant, ordering your meal in English. Use all the
information to help you. There is a menu on the next page.

Person A is the waiter, Person B is the customer. As the waiter you need to write down all the
things that the customer wants on the NOTEPAD at the bottom of the next page. At the end
of the conversation, give the customer the bill. Person B, check the bill is correct. Then swap.

Question formation

Question word Modal Verb / Subject Infinitive


Auxiliary Verb

Would you like to see the drinks menu.?


Would like something to ?
you like a to begin?
What Would you like for your main ?
Would you like drink?
Did you enjoy your ?
you like to the deserts menu?
Would you like to drink?
Would you like anything ?
Would you like the bill?

Useful phrases for the waiter Useful phrases for the customer
 Your table is by/next to the window  I have a reservation for 1/2/3 please
 Here is your table  Under the name of Palma/Jenkins
 Of course/ Certainly  A bottle of wine/beer
 A glass of water/lemonade

Answer formation

Modal verb Subject Modal Verb/ Infinitive


Modal Verb +
verb
I would like a glass of red wine please
Can I have the Agliotaoa
I would like the pizza
Could I have some , pepper and salt
Can I have the Tira
Can I have the please.

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NOTEPAD-----------------------------------------------------
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