In a Restaurant
Lesson Plan- In a Restaurant
Eating out is fun and exciting. It allows one to experience new taste sensations. It allows one to see unique dining settings and ambiances. It allows one to save time and effort since someone else does the cooking and cleaning up. There are any number of expression you are likely to encounter at a restaurant. Below are just a few of them.
English Expressions- In a Restaurant
Expression-By a waiter
Expression: May I take your order?
Response: Could I have a few minutes, please?
Expression: Are you ready to order sir?
Response: Yes, I’ll have the salmon.
Expression: How would you like ( … your steak)?
Response: Medium rare, please.
Expression: You have a choice of ( …baked or mashed potatoes).
Response: I’ll have the mashed.
Expression: Would you care ( …for something to drink)?
Response: Yes, I’ll have an iced tea.
Expression: May I get you (…anything else).
Response: No, I’m fine thanks.
Expressions- By a customer
Expression: Could I get another ( … roll, please)?
Response: Certainly, I will bring it right away.
Expression: Could I see (the…menu)?
Response: One moment, please.
Expression: This steak is (… still bloody. Could you have the chef cook it a little more)?
Response: Right away, ma’am.
Expression: This isn’t what I ordered, (… I wanted a BLT and you gave me meat loaf)?
Response: I’m so sorry sir. It’s my first day and I’m still a little confused.
Expression: Can I get (… the check, please)?
Response: Right away, sir
Once you have eaten, or maybe before you order you may describe the food just eaten to your dining companion. You may also want to know how something may taste before ordering it. There are a number of words that can be used to describe food. Look at these examples.
Words used to describe food
Bland Rich Spicy Salty
Sweet Sour Bitter Hot
Ways to prepare food
Pickled Baked Boiled
Broiled Fried Sautéed
Words to describe the taste of food
Yummy Yucky
Delicious Awful
Tasty Disgusting
Good
Dialogue- In a Restaurant
Waiter: Welcome to Kasey’s Kitchen. Do you have a reservation?
Customer: Yes, the name is Johnson, Paul.
Waiter: Ah, yes, here you are. That was a party for one, correct?
Customer: Yes.
Waiter: Right this way. Here’s the menu. I’ll return in a moment to
take your order.
Customer: I’ll have the baked potato.
Waiter: Would you like that with butter or sour cream or both?
Customer: I’m on a diet, so only butter.
Waiter: The vegetables today are corn on the cob, peas and carrots,
or broccoli.
Customer: I’ll take the corn on the cob.
Waiter: And what would you like for dessert?
Customer: What do you have?
Waiter: We have apple, cherry, and lemon meringue pie, chocolate and
vanilla cake, peach cobbler, and chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry
ice cream.
Customer: I’ll take the cherry pie, a la mode, please.
Waiter: Would you care for something to drink?
Customer: I’ll take a large ice tea with my meal and a cup of black coffee
with dessert.
Waiter: Very good sir. Enjoy you meal.
Customer: Thanks.
Conversation Activities- In a Restaurant
1. Pair work- discussion
When did you go to a restaurant last? Tell your partner about it using some
of the ideas for discussion below. Your partner should ask questions to
get more information.
when did you go
where did you go
what did you eat
who did you go with
how was the food
2. Pair work- Role Play
Working with a partner, role play the situation, using the information below
Use the menu below to order a meal.
The situation: At a restaurant
The roles: a waiter, a customer
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