GOING OUT (05) Going to a restaurant (01) - Ordering (03) In context: 1.Good evening. May I take your order? 6. I would like the shrimp alfredo. 8. No, thank you. 3. What salad dressing would you like with that ma am? 5. Sure, and for you sir? 7. Would you like a salad with that? 9. Is there anything else I can get for you? 2. Yes. I would like the grilled chicken with a side salad. 10. No, thank you. 4. May I have Italian dressing, please? Peter Waiter Alexandra What are they doing? The waiter has come to the table. Peter and Alexandra are ordering dinner.
Vocabulary Review the phrases below: 1. Good evening a polite greeting at night. 2. May I take your order? a polite way to ask what you would like to eat 3. Would a modal verb used to make a polite request 4. Salad dressing the sauce that you put on a salad 5. Ma am a polite way to refer to a woman 6. And for you? - a way to ask someone else at the table what they would like 7. Sir a polite way to refer to a man 8. Anything else Is there anything more you would like? 9. No, thank you. a polite way to say no Ordering: dialogue Review the conversation below. Peter and Alexandra are out at a restaurant. They are ready to order their food. Waiter: Good evening. May I take your order? Alexandra: Yes. I would like the filet mignon with a side salad. Waiter: What salad dressing would you like with that ma am? Alexandra: May I have Italian dressing, please? Waiter: Sure, and for you sir? Peter: I would like the grilled chicken. Waiter: Would you like a salad with that? Peter: Yes, please. Waiter: What salad dressing would you like with that sir? Peter: May I have Italian dressing, please? Waiter: Sure. Is there anything else I can get for you?
Reading Comprehension Read the dialogue and answer the questions. Waiter: Good evening. May I take your order? Alexandra: Yes. I would like the filet mignon with a side salad. Waiter: What salad dressing would you like with that ma am? Alexandra: May I have Italian dressing, please? Waiter: Sure, and for you sir? Peter: I would like the grilled chicken. Waiter: Would you like a salad with that? Peter: Yes, please. Waiter: What salad dressing would you like with that sir? Peter: May I have Italian dressing, please? Waiter: Sure. Is there anything else I can get for you? 1. What does Peter order for dinner? 2. What salad dressing does Alexandra ask for? 3. Does Peter have a salad with his meal? 4. Who orders first? Written Practice 8-10 minutes Practice ordering food. Answer the waiter s questions. Use the menu provided. 1. May I take your order? 2. What would you like to have? 3. Would you like a salad? 4. Would you like dessert? Starters Soup of the day House salad Spinach Dip Lunch Special Pick a pasta n Sauce Pasta: Spaghetti, Linguine, Macaroni Sauce: Pesto, Marinara Alfredo Salads Chicken Caesar salad Lettuce, chicken, cheese, croutons Dressing Summer Salad Lettuce, apricots, walnuts, pecans, Carrots, onions, and tomatoes. Entrees (choice of 2 sides) Chicken Marsala Roasted chicken and mushrooms Filet Mignon Cooked to your liking. Shrimp Primavera Shrimp and vegetables mixed with pasta. Sides Broccoli Mashed potatoes Side saladfrench Fries Desserts Apple pie Ice cream Chocolate cake Fruit cup
Put the conversation into the correct order. 1 has been done for you. Peter: I would like the pasta. Alexandra: Yes. I would like the filet mignon with a side salad. Alexandra: May I have Italian dressing, please? Waiter: Is there anything else I can get for you? Waiter: Sure, and for you sir? Waiter: Would you like a salad with that? Waiter: What salad dressing would you like with that ma am? Waiter: Good evening. May I take your order? _1_ Match the vocabulary with the correct definition: 1. Ma am A. a polite greeting at night 2. No, thank you. B. the sauce you put on a salad 3. Would C. a polite way to refer to a man 4. Sir D. a polite way to refer to a woman 5. Salad dressing E. a modal verb used to make a polite request 6. Good evening F. a polite way to say no Read and say it! 5-10 minutes Practice the conversation below on your own. Peter and Alexandra are out at a restaurant. They are ready to order their food. Waiter: Good evening. May I take your order? Alexandra: Yes. I would like the shrimp pasta with a side of broccoli. Waiter: What salad dressing would you like with that ma am? Alexandra: May I have Italian dressing, please? Waiter: Sure, and for you sir? Peter: I would like the cheese pizza. Waiter: Would you like a salad with that? Waiter: Is there anything else I can get for you?
Practice with your teacher 5-10 minutes Practice the conversation below with your teacher. Situation: You are out at a restaurant for lunch. You are the waiter and one of the people ordering. Your teacher is ordering too. Use the menu below. Starters Soup of the day House salad Spinach Dip Lunch Special Pick a pasta n Sauce Pasta: Spaghetti, Linguine, Macaroni Sauce: Pesto, Marinara Alfredo Salads Chicken Caesar salad Lettuce, chicken, cheese, croutons Dressing Summer Salad Lettuce, apricots, walnuts, pecans, Carrots, onions, and tomatoes. Watch it! 5-10 minutes Watch the video. This is a conversation between a waitress and a customer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktfgpluceoq Answer the questions: 1. What is the first question the waitress asks the man? A. How are you? B. What would you like? C. Anything else? 2. What would the man like to eat? 3. What does the man want to drink? 4. When the waitress asks the man, anything else? what does he reply? 5. What does keep the change mean? A. I need change please. B. Keep the change as a tip. B. I have no change
Quiz 8-10 minutes Choose a word from the box to fill in the blank thank would May have Italian like Sure that Yes and dressing please Waiter: Good evening. I take your order? Alexandra:. I would like the filet mignon with a side salad. Waiter: What salad dressing would you like with ma am? Alexandra: May I Italian dressing, please? Waiter: Sure, for you sir? Peter: I like the grilled chicken. Waiter: Would you a salad with that? Peter: Yes,. Waiter: What salad would you like with that sir? Peter: May I have dressing, please? Waiter:. Is there anything else I can get for you? Peter: No, you. Put the sentences in the correct order. 1. take/may/order?/i/your 2. dressing/salad/with/that/what/like/would/ma am/you 3. please?/may/italian/have/i/dressing 4. grilled/i/would/chicken/like/the 5. salad/that?/with/would/like/you/a 6. anything/there/is/else/you?/get/i/can/for
Answer the questions: 1. A politegreeting at night is. 2. To make a polite request we can use the modal verb. 3. Another way to ask someone what they would like is. 4. Siris a polite way to refer to a. 5. A polite way to refer to a woman is. 6. A polite way to say no is. 7. When the waiter says Anything else? he is asking you if there is.