A fun lesson for beginner ESL students to learn modal verbs, polite English, common food and restaurant vocabulary, and expressions about ordering your main entrée at a restaurant. Learn natural expressions to order food, make choices and ask for suggestions when ordering in a restaurant. Watch the ESL video about how to order food in a restaurant and use the ESL Printable and Digital storytelling flashcards to practice using modal verbs, new vocabulary, and expressions. Get the printable worksheets, ESL printable and digital flashcards, ESL listening and reading exercises, and gamify lessons with badges and stamps.
Watch the following YouTube video:
Use the following ESL printable flashcards to talk about what kind of food you prefer.
Match the words on the left with the meanings on the right.
1. fantastic |
2. rare |
3. recommend |
4. main |
5. baked |
6. fried |
a. more important than others |
b. to suggest that something is good or better than other choices |
c. cooked by dry heat in an oven |
d. wonderful; excellent |
e. cooked in hot fat or oil |
f. cooked very little |
Waiter: Is everything okay here?
Bobby: Yes, the wine and the appetizers are fantastic.
Waiter: I’m very happy to hear that. Are you ready to order your main entrees?
Bobby: Yes, I’m going to have the sirloin steak.
Waiter: Okay, and how would you like it cooked?
Bobby: Ah, medium rare please.
Waiter: And would you like soup or salad with that?
Bobby: Ah, I’ll take the salad.
Waiter: What kind of dressing would you like? We have Italian, blue cheese and Ranch.
Bobby: I’ll have Italian.
Waiter: And you have your choice of potatoes or vegetables.
Bobby: I’ll take a baked potato with sour cream.
Waiter: And for you sir?
Tony: I’ll have the fish of the day.
Waiter: Okay would you like it baked or fried?
Tony: What do you recommend?
Waiter: I recommend the baked fish with the lemon sauce.
Tony: Okay, I’ll take that.
Waiter: And would you like soup or salad?
Tony: What kind of soup do you have?
Waiter: We have cream of broccoli or onion soup.
Tony: I’ll have the cream of broccoli please.
Waiter: Okay, coming right up.
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