EATING OUT
LESSON 1
Think about what possible vocabulary of food you need at a restaurant and make a list. Then share it with your classmates:
water, bottle, etc.
2. Practise with the vocabulary food:
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/73076264/ingl%c3%a9s/vegetables-and-fruit-ef-elementary
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/69402054/ingl%c3%a9s/mealtime
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/75986053/ingl%c3%a9s/vegetables-and-fruit
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/75986081/ingl%c3%a9s/desserts-and-snacks
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/74825649/english/guess-the-food
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/4126896/restaurant-food
EXTRA ACTIVITIES:
· https://view.genially.com/62797dc787b2430013dd63f9/interactive-content-at-the-restaurant
3. Listen to the video and take notes of the new vocabulary:
4. Say the new vocabulary you heard in the video aloud.
5. Learn this information:
Para expresar que te gusta algo puedes decir:
I like ... (vb -ing)
I love ... (vb -ing)
I enjoy ... (vb -ing)
Para expresar el verbo "comer" o "ingerir" un alimento puedes decir:
drink (beber)
eat (comer)
have (tomar)
EXIT TICKET!!!
Make a sentence saying a meal that you like. Follow the example:
(a drink) I like drinking soda.
(food) I love eating pasta with cheese.
(a dessert) I enjoy having an apple for dessert.
6. Think about other possible vocabulary you need at a restaurant and make a list. Then share it with your classmates:
menu, fork, etc.
7. Watch the video and say the new vocabulary related to restaurants.
8. Match the words with the images:
9. Make this activity:
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/61434975/ingl%c3%a9s/kitchen-vocabulary-game
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/18878206/kitchen
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/37948800/kitchen-04
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/3004941/my-kitchen
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/70773996/kitchen
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/52268494/objects-of-the-kitchen
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/59787338/kitchen (paño de cocina está mal asociado a "refresher")
10. Watch the video. It's a game. Guess what the picture is before the image is completely revealed.
EXIT TICKET!!!
Make a sentence saying three things you need or you can say if you are at a restaurant. Follow the example:
In the kitchen of a restaurant, the chef needs a pan and the oven.
At the table of a restaurant, I need a fork and a plate.
Also, I use a spoon to have soup. / Also, I use a glass to drink coffee.
11. Do you know this vocabulary?
starter · What would you like as a starter?
main course · What would you like as the main course?
dessert · What would you like for dessert?
12. Practise with the typical vocabulary and sentences you use at a restaurant:
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/4364394/at-the-restaurant
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/2681793/at-the-restaurant
13. Listen to the dialogue in the video and write down the vocabulary you usually use when you are at a restaturant, for example:
Are you ready to order?, water, bottle, etc.
14. All students share the vocabulary they have from the video to create a common list.
15. Learn this:
When you are at a restaurant, the waiter usually asks for:
· something to drink: What would you like to drink?
· something to eat for the starter: What would you like for the starter?
· something to eat for the main course: What would you like for the main course?
· something to eat for dessert: Would you like a dessert?
When you are at a restaurant, the customer usually says:
· something to drink: I would like a soda, please.
· something to eat for the starter: I would love a salad.
· something to eat for the main course: I prefer pasta with cheese.
· something to eat for dessert: I would like an apple.
EXIT TICKET!!!
Make a sentence saying three things you need or you can say if you are at a restaurant. Follow the example:
The waiter can ask me "What would you like as a starter?".
I can say "I would like a salad, please".
Then, I can ask "Can I have some salt, please?".
16. Practise what you have learnt by doing these activities:
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/5244444/at-the-restaurant
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/4830459/restaurant-revision
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/18804168/vocabulary/at-a-restaurant
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/5826906/ordering-at-a-restaurant
· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/4561070/ordering-at-a-restaurant
17. Make couples and role play this dialogue:
A: Good evening. Are you ready to order?
B: Yes, please. We are ready to order now.
A: What would you like to drink?
B: I would like a coke.
A: Ok, perfect. What would you like for the starter?
B: I would prefer a salad with tomatoes and olives.
A: And what would you like for the main course?
B: I would have some pasta with cheese.
A: Good choice. I will be back soon.
B: Thank you very much.
(After a while)
A. Are you going to have some dessert?
B. Yes, of course. I would love a piece of cake.
A. Anything else?
B: No, thank you. That's all.
A: Ok, enjoy your meal.
(After a while)
B: Excuse me. Can I have the bill, please?
A: Certainly.
B: How much is it?
A: It’s 56 euros.
EXIT TICKET!!!
Imagine that you are at a restaurant and the waiter makes you these questions. What would you say? Follow the example:
What would you like to drink? I would like a coke.
What would you like for the starter? I would prefer a salad with tomatoes and olives.
What would you like for the main course? I would have some pasta with cheese.
Are you going to have some dessert? I would love a piece of cake.
Just enjoy these videos: