- •II. Telephoning
- •I’d like to Know Your Prices (Telephoning in English, Unit 3)
- •III. Conversation practice
- •Vocabulary List 5
- •Home task:
- •I. Letter writing
- •II. Telephoning
- •Inquiries for prices and discounts
- •III. Conversation practice
- •Unit 6. Eating Out.
- •Home task:
- •Lesson Plan:
- •I. Letter writing
- •II. Telephoning
- •Inquiries for prices and discounts
- •III. Conversation practice
- •Vocabulary List 6
- •Home task:
- •II. Telephoning
- •Note-taking
- •Listening. Speaking.
- •Dialogue 1.
- •Dialogue 2.
- •III. Conversation practice
- •Unit 7. Appointments.
- •Home task:
- •I. Letter writing
- •1.1. The right address
- •1.2. Business Letter
- •II. Telephoning
- •III. Conversation practice
- •Vocabulary List 7
- •Home task:
- •III. Conversation practice
- •Unit 8. Time Out.
- •Home task:
- •2.6. C. Phone Play
- •III. Conversation practice
- •Vocabulary List 8
- •Home task:
- •I. Letter writing
- •1.1. The right address
- •1.2. Business Letter
- •II. Telephoning
- •Travel arrangements
- •III. Conversation practice
- •Unit 9. Meetings.
- •Home task:
- •III. Conversation practice
- •Vocabulary List 9
- •Home task:
III. Conversation practice
Scan the vocabulary below. Make sure you know the meaning of the words and word-combinations.
Vocabulary List 6
Chinese/Italian place downtown
To make a reservation for tonight.
To reserve a table for two.
Are you ready to order?
This is a new eating experience for me.
What do you recommend?
What would you like (to eat)? And for your main course?
I’d like … as a started, please.
What would you like to drink?
This looks/tastes delicious!
To eat smth. with … hands/fingers
It’s not bad manners.
Do you eat out much?
What do you eat on special occasions?
A barbeque
That was absolutely delicious!
Can (could) you pass me the bread, please? – Sure/There you go.
May I have the bread? – Here it is.
Aren’t you having any bread?
Who ordered the mozzarella?
Still/sparkling mineral water
Regular/decaffeinated coffee with/without cream and/or sugar
Can I recommend our buffet? That’s $... . Coffee is included.
Help yourself.
Enjoy your meal.
Is there any more …?
Yeah, it’s coming right up.
Rice Krispies
Fast Food (Restaurant)
A Burger (A Big Burger, A Bacon Burger, a Cheeseburger, A Hamburger)
With regular/large fries
Vanilla/chocolate ice cream
Do you have the right money (anything smaller)?
Out of twenty? That’s …
Sorry, I only have a twenty dollar bill.
Sorry, can you change a fifty pound note?
Sorry, I don’t have anything smaller.
Can I have some quarters/dollar coins in the change?
Do you feel like some lunch/like eating?
It’s self-service, but the food is O.K.
They have a choice of four entrees.
A side salad
Lasagna (=Lasagne)
Parmesan cheese
Spaghetti Bolognese
Are those together?
Can we have the cheque (=check), please?
Let me pay. – No, this is on me. – No, I’ll get it.
This is on our company.
Clam chowder
Spinach
Grilled tuna stake
Entrée
Set lunch
Cultural note:
Yakitori: a Japanese dish consisting of pieces of chicken grilled on a skewer.
Sashimi: a Japanese dish of slices of raw fish served with grated horseradish and soy sauce.
Sushi: a Japanese dish consisting of rolls of cold boiled rice flavoured with vinegar and garnished with raw fish.
Teriyaki: a Japanese dish consisting of fish or meat marinated in soy sauce and grilled.
Tofu: (Japanese) a curd made from mashed soya beans; bean curd.
Agedashi tofu: жареный тофу (соевый творог).
Sake: A Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice.
Zensai: (Japanese) закуска.
Asado: (Spanish) жаркое.
Lasagna (Lasagne): an Italian dish made with broad flat pieces of pasta, meat or vegetables, and cheese.
Parmesan (Parmesan cheese): a hard strong-tasting Italian cheese. It is usu. grated finely and put on top of pasta dishes.
Bolognese: cooked in a Bolognese way, esp. in a sauce with mince (=very small pieces of meat), e.g. spaghetti Bolognese.
Clam chowder: ……………………………………………………
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In the U.S.A. and Canada sales tax is added to the price you pay. The tax is different in different states and provinces, e.g. California 8 %, British Columbia
7 %.
3.2. Listen to Units 9, 19, 24, 35, 36 of Basic Survival. Do the exercises.
Act out the following situations:
Order a meal in a restaurant.
Discuss the meal you’ve just had and the restaurant you’ve been to.