Restaurant Conversations and Food Choices

 
1.
 What’s your favourite restaurant and
why?
2.
 Do you often go to restaurants?
3.
 What’s your favourite food to eat
at a restaurant?
4.
 Do you think expensive restaurants
are better than cheap restaurants?
Match the food or drink to the picture.
Burger and coleslaw
Fish and chips
Sparkling water
Chicken pie
Full English breakfast
Shepherds’ Pie
Bangers and mash
Steak
Vegetable Soup
Quiche
Which is better and why?
I want chips,
please.
I would like chips,
please.
Which is better and why?
I want chips,
please.
I would like
chips, please.
‘I would like chips’ is
better. It is polite. We can
also say ‘I’d like chips’.
Being polite
Rude
Polite
 
 
Practice the conversation
Waiter: 
Good afternoon, welcome to the Twinkle Star Restaurant.
Customer: 
Hi, I’d like a table for four, please.
Waiter: 
Certainly, right this way. Here’s the menu.
Customer: 
Thanks.
Waiter: 
Are you ready to order?
Customer: 
Yes, I think so.
Waiter: 
What would you like?.
Customer: 
I’d like fish and chips, please.
Waiter: 
Would you like anything to
drink?
Customer: 
Yes, I’d like some sparkling
water, please.
Waiter: 
Would you like anything
for dessert?
Customer: 
No thank you. I’d like
the bill, please.
Waiter: 
Certainly.
Customer: 
Thank you so much.
Keep the change!
What’s missing?
Waiter: 
Good afternoon, welcome to the Twinkle Star Restaurant.
Customer: 
Hi, I’d like a 
table
 for four, please.
Waiter: 
Certainly, right this way. Here’s the 
menu
.
Customer: 
Thanks.
Waiter: 
Are you ready to order?
Customer: 
Yes, I think 
so
.
Waiter: 
What 
would
 you like?.
Customer: 
I
’d like 
fish and chips, please.
Waiter: 
Would
 you like anything to
drink?
Customer: 
Yes, I’d like some 
sparkling
water, please.
Waiter: 
Would you 
like 
anything
for dessert?
Customer: 
No thank you. 
I
’d like
the bill, please.
Waiter: 
Certainly.
Customer: 
Thank you 
so much
.
Keep the change!
Make your own conversation.
 
Spin the wheel to choose
what to order, then add
your own ideas for
drinks or dessert.
Hello, I want a table for two.
Hello, I’d like a table for two, please.
Gary the Goat made some mistakes!
 
Can you correct them?
I like chips, please.
I’d like chips, please / I would like chips, please.
What do you want?
What would you like?
Would you like anything more?
Would you like anything else?
Would you like anything for desert?
Would you like anything for dessert?
You would like water?
Would you like water?
I would like soup vegetable, please.
I would like vegetable soup, please.
 
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Explore different scenarios in a restaurant setting, from discussing favorite restaurants and foods to practicing polite conversations between customers and waitstaff. Match food items to their names and learn about common dining etiquettes. Engage in creating your own restaurant conversation and make choices from a variety of dishes for a fun interactive experience.

  • Restaurant Conversations
  • Food Choices
  • Polite Etiquette
  • Dining Scenarios
  • Interactive Learning

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  1. 1. Whats your favourite restaurant and why? 2. Do you often go to restaurants? 3. What s your favourite food to eat at a restaurant? 4. Do you think expensive restaurants are better than cheap restaurants?

  2. Match the food or drink to the picture. Fish and chips Steak Full English breakfast Vegetable Soup Shepherds Pie Burger and coleslaw Chicken pie Quiche Sparkling water Bangers and mash

  3. Which is better and why? I want chips, please. I would like chips, please.

  4. Which is better and why? I want chips, please. I would like chips, please. I would like chips is better. It is polite. We can also say I d like chips .

  5. Being polite Rude Polite I would like chips, please. I d like chips, please. I want chips. What do you want? What would you like? Do you want anything else? Would you like anything else? No. No, thank you.

  6. Practice the conversation Waiter: Good afternoon, welcome to the Twinkle Star Restaurant. Customer: Hi, I d like a table for four, please. Waiter: Certainly, right this way. Here s the menu. Customer: Thanks. Waiter: Are you ready to order? Waiter: Would you like anything Customer: Yes, I think so. for dessert? Waiter: What would you like?. Customer: No thank you. I d like Customer: I d like fish and chips, please. Waiter: Would you like anything to drink? Customer: Yes, I d like some sparkling water, please. the bill, please. Waiter: Certainly. Customer: Thank you so much. Keep the change!

  7. Whats missing? Waiter: Good afternoon, welcome to the Twinkle Star Restaurant. Customer: Hi, I d like a table for four, please. Waiter: Certainly, right this way. Here s the menu. Customer: Thanks. Waiter: Are you ready to order? Waiter: Would you like anything Customer: Yes, I think so. for dessert? Waiter: What would you like?. Customer: No thank you. I d like Customer: I d like fish and chips, please. Waiter: Would you like anything to drink? Customer: Yes, I d like some sparkling water, please. the bill, please. Waiter: Certainly. Customer: Thank you so much. Keep the change!

  8. Make your own conversation. Burger and coleslaw Chicken pie Spin the wheel to choose what to order, then add your own ideas for drinks or dessert. Full English breakfast Quiche Vegetable soup Shepherds Pie Bangers and mash Steak

  9. Gary the Goat made some mistakes! Can you correct them? What do you want? Hello, I want a table for two. What would you like? Hello, I d like a table for two, please. I like chips, please. I d like chips, please / I would like chips, please. Would you like anything more? Would you like anything for desert? Would you like anything for dessert? Would you like anything else? I would like soup vegetable, please. You would like water? I would like vegetable soup, please. Would you like water?

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