Unit: Food and Drinks
Topic:
Ordering Food
Questions:
What would she like to drink?
1.
2.
What size does she want to order?
Questions:
What would she like to drink?
1.
2.
What size does she want to order?
She’d like the Diet Coke.
Medium
Vocabulary
order (v.)
to ask for something to be made, supplied, or delivered.
Can I take your order?
Caesar salad (n.)
Can I have a Caesar salad, please.
a salad containing lettuce with �fried bread, mixed with a dressing containing oil, lemon juice, egg, �parmesan cheese, and anchovies
lemonade (n.)
a drink made from lemon juice and sweetened water
I’d like a club sandwich and a lemonade.
Structure
Can/Could/I’d like
Usage
It is used to make polite
offers or requests.
Form
I’d like a/the..(dish/drink)..
Can/Could I have a/the ..(dish/drink)..?
Example
I’d like
article
dish
I’d like a club sandwich, please.
Example
Can I have
dish
article
Can I have a big burger, please.
Example
Conversation
Can I take your order?
Yes, can I have a big burger and Caesar salad, please?
Small or large?
Small.
Would you like something to �drink with that?
A Pepsi, please.
And how about you sir?
I’d like a club sandwich and a lemonade.
So that’s a big burger, a club sandwich,�a small Caesar salad, a Pepsi and a lemonade.
That’s correct.
That’s £17.10, please.
Here you are.
Thank you. Here’s your change.
Tony
Sally
Mark
Can I take your order?
Can I take your order?
Tony
Sally
Mark
Yes, can I have a big burger and Caesar salad, please?
Yes, can I have a big burger and
Caesar salad, please?
Tony
Sally
Mark
Small or large?
Small.
Small or large?
Small.
Tony
Sally
Mark
Would you like something to �drink with that?
A Pepsi, please.
Would you like something to
drink with that?
A Pepsi, please.
Tony
Sally
Mark
And how about you sir?
And how about you sir?
Tony
Sally
Mark
I’d like a club sandwich and a lemonade.
I’d like a club sandwich and a lemonade.
Tony
Sally
Mark
Money Drop
Directions
1. Work individually.
Directions
2. Receive coins form teacher.
Directions
3. Review conversations
by your self.
Directions
4. Read the question on the screen.
Directions
5. Answer the question by
put your coin in the answer box.
A
B
C
1. Which of the following is the picture of “Caesar salad”?
A.
C.
B.
D.
Caesar salad (n.)
Can I have a Caesar salad, please.
a salad containing lettuce with �fried bread, mixed with a dressing containing oil, lemon juice, egg, �parmesan cheese, and anchovies
2. According to the conversation, ________.
not like to order anything.
C. Mark would like to order club sandwich.
B. Sally would like to order bacon burger for main course.
D. Mark would like mineral water and Sally would like Pepsi.
And how about you sir?
Tony
Sally
Mark
I’d like a club sandwich and a lemonade.
Tony
Sally
Mark
3. The conversation DOES NOT mention that______.
B. Mark would like a �club sandwich.
C. Mark and Sally get change.
D. Sally would not like small Caesar salad.
Yes, can I have a big burger and Caesar salad, please?
Small or large?
Small.
4. The best title for this conversation would be “______”.
A. Asking for help
C. Giving an advice
D. Talking about food
B. Ordering food
Conversation
Sally
Tony
Mark
Tony
Can I take your order?
Yes, can I have a big burger and Caesar salad, please?
And how about you sir?
I’d like a club sandwich and a lemonade.
A. What would you say?
C. What would you like to eat?
D. What would you do?
E. Would you like something to drink?
5. Tony: __________________________
Sally: A Pepsi, please.
Would you like something to �drink with that?
A Pepsi, please.