At the fast-food restaurant

Monday, June 21st

At the fast-food restaurant

This restaurant is not very fancy because it’s a fast food restaurant but the waitress is very polite.

The customer is very chic. He has a tie and a shirt, leather shoes and a beautiful watch.

He wants breakfast but he is 3 minutes late. They stopped serving breakfast at 11:30 (a.m.).

He gets angry because they can’t understand each other. They can’t speak together.

He says: « the customer is always right« .

Ordering at the British restaurant

Wednesday, June 16th

Ordering at the British restaurant

It’s a British restaurant because there are many specialties and you must pay in pounds. (£)

It’s a fancy restaurant but it’s not very expensive. The menu is 15 pounds (£15) all together.

First the woman orders salad. After that she would like fish of the day with peas and potatoes.

For dessert, she wants homemade ice-cream.

To drink, she‘d like a glass of red wine.

Finally, she takes a cup of coffee.


Quantities:

a cup of coffee

a glass of wine

a bottle of sparkling mineral water

At the fancy restaurant

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.

Ordering at the restaurant

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

      • 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!