Unit 3, Lesson 1 Food and Menus
Review – Describing Clothes 1. Size Extra large Large Medium Small 2. Colour Red Orange Black Pink and Yellow 3. Pattern / Style Striped Flowered Short-sleeved Long-sleeved Example: “He’s wearing a large, red and white, striped shirt.” “They’re wearing small, back, long-sleeved shirts.”
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Today Talk about food and menus Grammar – Offers and requests Vocabulary – Food and drinks Fluency – Ordering food at a restaurant
Warm up What do you think is the best Korean food? What’s the worst Korean food? What’s the best foreign food? What’s the best restaurant near here?
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Listen What does Gabriel do? Where does he work? Who does he work with?
Read and Answer
What’s that food?
Dinner Salad
Caesar Salad
Sirloin Steak
Chocolate Cake
Cheesecake
Turkey Sandwich
Cheeseburger and (French) Fries
(Baked) Beans
Vegetables
Choose at least 4 Items Caesar Salad 2.49 Chicken, Fries 5.99 Coffee 2.00 Cheesecake 2.00 12.48
Listen 2 Sirloin Steaks Potatoes 8.50 1 Caesar Salad 2.49 1 Milk 1.29 1 Vegetable... 2.00 1 Fresh fruit 2.00 7.84 19.00 5.78
Grammar
Offers (제공) Can I take your order? Can I help you? Would you like something to drink? Would you like anything for dessert?
Requests (요청을하다) Can you take my order? Can you take our order, please? Could* I borrow some money, please? Would you mind if I turn on the air conditioner? Note: “Could” is more polite than “can”. “Would you mind…” is the most polite expression.
Write the Answers _________ you help me? Can _________ you lend me a pencil, please? _________ you like something to eat? _________ you help me do my homework? Would you __________ if I opened the window? Can Could Would Could mind
Make Three Requests Can you…? Could you…? Would you mind…?
Make a Menu