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FOOD AND FESTIVITIES

COLEGIO PROYECCION SIGLO XXIProf. Sandra Pérez

ACTIVITY 1

CORNFLAKE

CHIPS

A BOILED EGG

FRIED EGGS

ACTIVITY 2

ACTIVITY 3

Which of these are……?

VEGETABLE FRUIT DRINKS JUNK FOOD PULSES

AT THE RESTAURANT

STARTER MAIN COURSE DESSERT DRINKS

COMPLETE THE DIALOGUE

• W: Can I take your order?

• C: Yes, of course

• W: What would you like to eat?

• C: I’d like a …………………….

• W: What would you like to drink?

• C: I’d like a …………………….

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• 1. Please accept my apologies…………• 2. Are you ready to order? ……….• 3. I must insist that you change this__ ……..• 4. This ____is raw/dry/tasteless/cold…………• 5. And anything to drink?.........• 6. I think I’ll have ………• 7. Do you take credit card/cheques/cash?.........• 8. I’m terrible sorry, sir/madam………• 9. Have you got our bill, please?...........• 10. I do apologize…………..• 11. Please. Could you bring me another steak? ……….

A: Ordering B: Complaining C: Apologizing D: Paying the Bill

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• A: Good evening. Are you ready to a) order b) eat ?• B: Erm, yes I think so.• A: Ok.• C: Erm, could I have the chicken soup for a) main b) starters, please?• B: and I’ll have the a) vegetable b) Caesar salad, please.• A: o.k. and the main?• C: erm, what’s in the a) spaghetti b) pasta mix?• A: it’s spaghetti with tomato and basil sauce.• C: yes, I think I’ll a) have b) take that, please?• B: and I’ll have the steak with mushroom a) salt b) sauce.• A: o.k.• B: erm, can I have the steak well done, please?• A: well done• B: thank you.• A: and a) anything b) something to drink?• B:erm, water, I think• C: yes, water’s a) nice b) fine.• A: did you like still or sparkling?• C: still, please• A: Ok , thank you very much• C: thank you

DIALOGUE 1: Ordering food

Listen and write the menu of the couple

Starter Main course Drinks

Character 1

Character 2

• A: Excuse me, waitress.• B: yes, sir. Is there a problem?• A: yep, well, I asked for this 1) meat/ steak to be well done.• B: yes• A: but this is rare, practically 2) uncooked/ raw, look at this.• B: oh, I’m 3) terribly/really sorry. I’ll take it back to the chef, he can

4) fry/cook it some more for you. Is that 5) everything/all?• A: yes, thanks.

Dialogue 2: Complaining

COMPLAINING: The food is…..(add more alternatives)

THE FOOD IS…

• 1. Sweet ____a) undercooked• 2. Spicy ____b) stale• 3. Tasty ____c) tasteless• 4. Fresh ____d) sour• 5. Overcooked ____e) bland

Match the adjectives to their opposites.

• A: waitress• B: yes.• A: hi, have you got our 1) receipt/bill, please?• B: yes, there you go• A: that seems to be 2) fine/alright. Erm …do

you take 3) credit cards/cheques?• B: yes, 4) we do/of course, sir.• A: There you go.• B: thank you very much.

Dialogue 3: Paying the bill

DIALOGUE: At the restaurant• 1. Group names: 1……………………2. …………………… 3.

……………………..• Customers: 1………….. 2……………. Waiter/ waitress:

………………..• 2. Think of the menu STARTERS MAIN COURSE DRINKS DESSERT

PERSON 1 PERSON 2• 3. Writing.• Part 1. Ordering• Part 2. Complaining/apologizing.• Part 3. Paying the bill.

STEPTS TO CREATE A DIALOGUE

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