- Listening: Ordering in a restaurant
Listen to the couple ordering food in an Indian restaurant and answer the questions.
What do they order for the main meal?
Do they order any side dishes?
What do they order to drink?
- New language
Use the following expressions to write a dialogue between a waiter and a customer.
1) The waiter| What can I do for you? |
| Can I help you? |
| Can I take your coat? |
| Have you booked a table? |
| How many are you? |
| Would you follow me, please? |
| Can I take your order, sir/madam? |
| What would you like to start with? |
| What would you like to drink? |
| What would you like for dessert? |
| How would you like your steak? (rare, medium, well done) |
| Do you want a salad with it? |
| What kind of dressing? |
| Anything to drink? |
| Do you want a dessert? |
| The burgers are very good. |
| Sorry, the hamburgers are off. |
| Is everything all right? |
| Did you enjoy your meal? |
| Are you paying together? |
| May I show you to a table? |
| If you wait, there'll be a table for you free in a minute. |
| Do you want vegetables with it? |
| Why don't you try the pizza? |
| It'll take about 20 minutes. |
2) The guest
| A table for two, please. |
| May we sit at this table? |
| The menu, please. |
| What's on the menu? |
| Do you want fish? |
| What's Irish Stew like? |
| We're not ready yet. |
| The steak for me, please. |
| Can you bring me the ketchup, please? |
| A salad, please. |
| I'll have the same. |
| That's all, thank you. |
| Can I have the bill (AE: check), please? |
| This is on me. |
| Here you are. |
| The rest is for you. |
| Have you got wine by the glass? |
| I'd prefer red wine. |
| Please bring us another beer. |
| Could I have chips (AE: French Fries) instead of salad? |
| What can you recommend? |
| Please bring me the bill (AE: check) with my coffee. |
| I think you've made a mistake. |
Speaking: Using the language act out some restaurant roleplays.
Use the following menus: Menus
- Vocab: Textures and tastes!
- British food: Picture match-up and Quiz
Speaking: Eating out
Idioms: Food idioms
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