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Vocabulary preparation and practice for simple roleplays about complaining in a restaurant.First students translate some common sentences. Then they put a few short conversations in the correct order. Finally they take turns to act out the conversations.
This worksheet was used to present and practise food vocabulary and appropriate language at a restaurant. There is a picture of different kinds of food and drinks with their corresponding names to match. After knowing all the correct words, students ca ...
Here are three menus for practicing food vocabulary, social expressions . There is a food section, drinks section and desserts section. There are no prices but they can be added. You can use this worksheet for acting out dialogues in pairs or groups "C ...
In some countries (especially the UK) people often complain. This worksheet provides a list of common reasons for people to complain. Match the complaints with the people you can complain to...
The best of weird and wonderful dining.Tired of eating at the same boring restaurants? Looking for a change? Here are some restaurants that offer original menus, original locations, and original service for an... yes, you guessed it, original restauran ...
A worksheet about how to write a formal letter of complaint. It contains a model letter in the form of a gap filling activity followed by a list of useful expressions students can use in formal complaint letters. It is very useful for students preparin ...
It's a worksheet to practice numbers, prices, how much, food, desserts, main course, salads, seafood, etc. Students should work in pairs.
Ex.:
St A: "How much is the blueberry pie?" St.B: " It's nine ninety five (dollars). Then St. B: How much is the ...
This is a multiple choice exercise on FAST FOOD vocabulary.Words Included: biscuit, bread, butter, chips, salad, hot dog, pizza, hamburger, noodles, French fries, etcSuitable for elementary students ( ages 8-10)
It's simple. They have to complete the crossword with vocabualry about the restaurant. First thing you do is give a list of vocabulary related to a "restaurant context" and then you tell your students that they must choose among the words they've seen ...
A collection of short articles mainly about life style issues such as luxury traveling, restaurants and spas all over the world. Great for upper intermediate learners who want to bring their language skills to a higher level by learning to deal with ne ...
Reading worksheet about the daily routines of chef Matt Del'icious, a fictional character who tells us about the things he does everyday. There is a further exercise on comprehension which includes questions on the text. The last related exercise focus ...
In this worksheet there is a series of photos of French dishes with the list of main ingredients (in French). The aim is to use expressions such as "it contains", "is made from", "consists of" to describe dishes and practise food vocabulary.The second ...
A warm up useful for preparing "In a restaurant" dialogues. At first, students create their own menus. They think of their own ideas or just use the ideas presented in the box. Then, they work with phrases used by a customer and a waiter. Finally, the ...
Buying and selling, order eight dialogues of a conversation between a girl trying to buy an icecream and the seller. Also there's an activity where you have to write under a picture the name of the place where you go to find the product in the picture, ...
A good test to be devised after a unit about food and cooking. It includes a recipe completion, finding the second half of food collocations, using the right quantifiers and finally distinguishing waiter and customer's sentences. Good luck with your test!