GOING OUT (05) Going to a restaurant (01) - At the bar (04) In context: 3-5 minutes 2. I ll have a vodka and tonic on the rocks with a twist of lime. 1. Hi there. What can I get for you tonight? 3. Can I get you anything else? 5. Alright, coming right up. 4. Yes, I would like a vodka neat for my friend that will be joining me. The bartender Jack Lowell 6. Thanks. What are they doing? Jack Lowell is ordering a drink from the bartender.
Vocabulary: 3-5 minutes Review the phrases below: 1. What can I get for you? means What would you like to drink? 2. Bartender the person who works at a bar and makes drinks 3. On the rocks means with ice 4. Twist means a slice 5. Anything else? - Is there anything more you would like? 6. Would used to make a polite request 7. My friend will be joining me means a friend will be meeting Jack 8. Alright another way to say ok 9. Coming right up another way to say I will get it for you now 10. Neat a drink with no ice 11. Lime a green, sour fruit 12. Lemon- a yellow, sour fruit 13. Tonic soda water At the bar: dialogue Review the conversation below. Mr. Gomez is ordering a drink from the bartender. Hi there. What can I get for you tonight? I ll have a whiskey sour on the rocks with a twist of lemon. Can I get you anything else? Yes, I would like to order a vodka tonic, neat for my friend that will be joining me. Alright, coming right up. Thanks.
Written Practice 8-10 minutes Label the pictures with the words given: on the rocks, neat, twist of lemon, twist of lime 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Practice ordering a drink. Fill in the blanks. Hi there. What can I for you tonight? I ll a whiskey sour on the with a of lemon. Can I get you else? Yes, I like to order a vodka tonic neat for my friend that will be me. Alright, right up. Thanks. Put the conversation in the correct order. The first one has been done for you. 1 Yes, I would like to order a vodka tonic, neat for my friend that will be joining me. Hi there. What can I get for you tonight? Thanks. Can I get you anything else? I ll have a whiskey sour on the rocks with a twist of lemon. Alright, coming right up.
Read and say it! Practice the conversation below on your own. Mr. Gomez is ordering a drink from the bartender. Hi there. What can I get for you tonight? I ll have a rum on the rocks with a twist of lemon. Can I get you anything else? Yes, I would like to order a whiskey, neat for my friend that will be joining me. Alright, coming right up. Thanks. Practice with your teacher Practice the conversation below with your teacher. Situation: You are ordering a drink from the bartender. Your friend will be meeting you later. Practice the conversation with your teacher. Your teacher is the bartender.
Watch it! Watch the video. A woman is ordering at a bar, also called a pub in British English. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gksp-aolm7o&feature=related 1. What does the woman say to get the attention of the bartender? 2. What type of beer does the woman want? a. Stout b. Dark c. Lager 3. What else does the woman order besides beer? a. Crisps b. French fries C. a burger 4. Why does the man say that s how it s done after he orders? a. He is teaching the woman to order. b. he is done ordering. c. he wants to show that the woman took a long time.
Quiz 8-10 minutes Match the vocabulary with the correct definition: 1. Bartender A. with a slice 2. Neat B. a green, sour fruit 3. Lemon C. used to make a polite request 4. On the rocks D. the person who makes drinks at a bar 5. Alright E. without ice 6. Lime F. a yellow, sour fruit 7. A twist G. another way to say ok 8. Would H. With ice Choose a word to fill in the blank. Hi. What I get for tonight? (there/can/you, there/get/you) have a whisky and tonic, neat a twist lemons. (I ll/with/of, They ll/with/for) Can I you anything? (get/else, got/else) Yes, I would to order a vodka tonic, on rocks for friend that will be joining me. (like/of/the, like/the/my) Alright, coming up. (alright, right) Thanks. Answer the questions: 1. What can I get for you tonight? 2. Can I get you anything else? 3. What does on the rocks mean? 4. What does it mean if I have a twist of lemon?