EATING OUT

FOOD VOCABULARY

Usa el diccionario https://www.wordreference.com/ en cualquier momento si veas alguna palabra que no sepas su significado.

water, bottle, etc.

3. Listen to the video and take notes of the new vocabulary. (Escucha el vídeo y toma notas del vocabulario nuevo que no conoces. Usa el diccionario https://www.wordreference.com/ si hay alguna palabra que no sepas su significado.)

4. 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)

5. Practice what you have learnt. (Practica lo que has aprendido.)

Make a sentence saying a meal that you like. Change the words underlined. Follow the example. (Haz una frase diciendo una comida que te guste. Cambia las palabras subrayadas. Sigue los ejemplos.):


(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 appart from food and make a list. (Piensa en otro vocabulario posible que necesites usar en un restaurante que no sea de comida y haz una lista.)

menu, fork, etc.

7. Watch the video and say the new vocabulary related to restaurants. (Mira el vídeo y di que vocabulario nuevo ves que esté relacionado con los restaurantes.)

8. Match the words with the images. The answers are on the second page of the PDF. (Une las palabras con sus imágenes. Las respuestas están en la segunda página del PDF.)

Online the-kitchen-pics.doc

10. Watch the video. It's a game. Guess what the picture is before the image is completely revealed. (Mira el video. Es un juego. Adivina qué es la imagen antes de que la imagen se revele completamente.)

11. Practice what you have learnt. (Practica lo que has aprendido.)

Make a sentence saying three things people need if you are at a restaurant. Change the underlined words. Follow the example. (Haz una frase diciendo tres cosas que se necesitan en un restaurante. Cambia las palabras subrayadas. Sigue los ejemplos.):

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.

12. Do you know this vocabulary? Learn. (¿Conoces este vocabulario? Aprende.)

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?


13. Practise with the typical vocabulary and sentences you use at a restaurant. (Practica el vocabulario y frases típicas que se usan en un restaurante.)

· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/4364394/at-the-restaurant 

· https://wordwall.net/es/resource/2681793/at-the-restaurant 

14. Listen to the dialogue in the video and write down the vocabulary you usually use when you are at a restaturant, for example: (Escucha el diálogo en el video y escribe el vocabulario que se suele usar cuando estás en un restaurante, por ejemplo:)

Are you ready to order?, water, bottle, etc.

15. Learn this. (Aprende esto.)

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.

16. Practice what you have learnt. (Practica lo que has aprendido.)

Make a sentence saying three things people need if you are at a restaurant. Change the underlined words. Follow the example. (Haz una frase diciendo tres cosas que se necesitan en un restaurante. Cambia las palabras subrayadas. Sigue los ejemplos.):


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?". 

18. Make couples and role play this dialogue. (Haz pareja con un compañero y practica este diálogo.)

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. 

19. Practice what you have learnt. (Practica lo que has aprendido.)


Imagine that you are at a restaurant and the waiter makes you these questions. What would you say? Change the underlined words.  Follow the example: (Imagina que estás en un restaurante y que el camarero te hace estas preguntas. ¿Qué le responderías? Cambia las palabras subrayadas. Sigue los ejemplos.):


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.

20. Just enjoy these videos. (Simplemente disfruta de estos vídeos.)