A fun lesson for beginner ESL students to learn grammar, vocabulary, and expressions about ordering food at a restaurant. Watch the ESL video about how to order food in a restaurant and use the ESL Printable and Digital storytelling flashcards to retell the story and practice using new vocabulary and expressions to order food in a restaurant. Get the downloadable 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 make small talk about eating at a restaurant.
Match the words on the left with the meanings on the right.
1. choice |
2. appetizer |
3. kind |
4. favorite |
5. ready |
6. order |
a. a type of something |
b. best liked or most enjoyed |
c. prepared to do something |
d. to request something |
e. an act of choosing between two or more options |
f. a small dish of food eaten before the main meal |
Tony: Excuse me.
Waiter: Yes, may I take your order?
Tony: Yes, we would like to start out with a bottle of wine.
Waiter: Okay, what kind would you like?
Tony: Can we have a bottle of your Chilean Cabernet?
Waiter: Yes sir. And can I get you an appetizer to start?
Tony: Yes please! Can we have some calamari and an order of chicken wings?
Waiter: Great choice. The calamari is my favorite. How would you like your wings? Hot, medium or mild?
Tony: Hot please!
Waiter: Are you ready to order your main entrée?
Tony: No, not yet. We need a few more minutes.
Waiter: Okay, can I get you anything else?
Tony: Yes, can we have two glasses of ice water?
Waiter: No problem. I will be right back with your wine and your ice waters.
Tony: Thank you very much.
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