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1 Chapter 13-May I take your order?
Food and restaurants

2 What are these food made of?

3 Listening- “Going out for dinner”
Listen and practice. Listen to the rest of the conversation. What time do they decide to have dinner? Where do they decide to meet?

4 So, too When agree with someone about something you like, you usually say “so” or “too”. I like Korean food a lot. So do I. /I do, too. I can eat really spicy food. So can I./ I can, too.

5 Neither, Either When you agree with someone about something you don’t like, you say “neither” or “either”. I don’t like greasy food. Neither do I./ I don’t either. I can’t stand fast food. Neither can I./ I can’t either.

6 Directions to a Restaurant
There are many ways to give directions. Name of the street and then some building nearby.

7 Listening- “Ordering a Meal”
Listen and practice. Listen to the waiter talk to the next customer. What does the customer order?

8 Modal verbs- Would and will for requests
What would you like? I’d like the lamb kebabs. I’ll have a small salad. What kind of dressing would you like? I’d like blue cheese, please. I’ll have vinaigrette.

9 Modal Verbs- “Would” and “Will”
What would you like to drink? I’d like an iced tea. I’ll have coffee. Would you like anything else? Yes, please. I’d like some water. No, thank you. That’ll be all.

10 Listening- “Let’s Order”
Listen to Rex and Hannah order in a restaurant. What did each of them order? Fill in their check. Listen to the rest of the conversation. Circle the two items that the waiter forgot to bring.


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