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Monday, June 14th
At the fancy restaurant
The document is a picture of a fancy restaurant.
The waiter has a uniform with a tie, a shirt and an apron. He is very elegant.
The customers are classy. The man has a shirt and the woman has a dress.
On the table, there are two beautiful glasses and there is a white cloth.
There are many British specialties and there are homemade desserts for example apple crumble and ice-cream.
Monday, June 14th
The fancy British restaurant
The document is a picture of a fancy restaurant because:
– the waiter is very chic and elegant. He has a tie, a shirt, and an apron.
– the waiter is very polite. He said: « Madam » and « Sir ».
– the customers are chic and classy.
– the tables have a cloth and beautiful glasses.
– the food is very appetizing and home-made. There are British specialties like apple crumble and ice-cream.
Vocab: Enjoy your meal / Bon appetit !
Monday, June 14th
What were the victims doing?
She was drinking at the pub when Jack the Ripper kidnapped her.
She was working in the street when she met* her killer.
She was eating potatoes when the murderer arrived in her kitchen.
She was drinking in the street when the police arrested her.
They were walking, drinking and laughing when they arrived at her house.
Monday, June 14th
The fancy restaurant
The document is a photo of a fancy restaurant.
There are 2 customers and a waiter.
The waiter is very elegant because he has a shirt, a tie and an apron.
He is very polite and clear.
The menu is a typical British menu with many British specialties.
The ice-cream is home-made.
The apple crumble is appetizing too.
Homework:
Mercredi 16/06 -> savoir présenter les menus américain et britannique. Savoir justifier leur origine.
Thursday, June 10th
Ordering at the restaurant
++++: I’m starving as an ogre …
+++: I’m starving…
++: I’m really hungry…
– = I’m not really hungry
To be polite: I would like …. / I’d like …
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- for dessert …
- to eat
- to drink
Example: « Hi, I’m starving. I would like a burger with fries. And for dessert, I’d like a waffle and diet cola to drink ».
- Customer: « How much is it, please?«
- Waiter/Waitress: « It’s ………… (dollars) all together. »
Vocabulary: It’s expensive!