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Practicing numbers and prices. Asking how much is it? Students work in pairs.
Level: Elementary (A1)
Student Type: adult, high school, business/professional Grammar: Much/many Vocabulary: Restaurant 82 likes 6039 downloads Phrases used by waiters and customers which can be used in a translation or in a dialogue practice (in pairs).
Level: Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 47 likes 4210 downloads A game with everything you need on the worksheet.
Level: Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 34 likes 3575 downloads In a restaurant - dialogue.
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 47 likes 3122 downloads This worksheet includes a study part (what the waiter can say, what the customer can say) and an exercise to order the events at a restaurant. Then students complete a menu and order sentences using the prompts.
Level: Elementary (A1)
Student Type: elementary school Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 45 likes 2814 downloads Make and answer questions and dialogues regarding waiter/customer.
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: adult, high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 41 likes 2640 downloads A full double sided Menu card with a set of usefull expressions (ordering food in a restaurant) with a task to role play a real-life restaurant situation. Hope you´ll enjoy it!
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: adult, elementary school, high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 44 likes 2277 downloads You'll find some useful words and phrases speaking on the topic"At the restaurant". You'll be ready to put sentences in logical order,to make an order, to read about table manners.
Level: Intermediate (B1), Upper-intermediate (B2)
Student Type: adult, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 29 likes 2103 downloads It is some sets of situation cards for restaurant conversation. The instructions are the same for each set. Just give them different menu, so that they will make different dialogs.
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: adult, high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 21 likes 1850 downloads MIXED UP DIALOGUE
Level: Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 29 likes 1644 downloads Worksheet
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: elementary school Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 27 likes 1641 downloads Phrases and vocabulary used in a restaurant.
Level: Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 24 likes 1553 downloads Mini menus for role plays.
Level: Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 25 likes 1523 downloads Practise language used at the restaurant
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: adult, high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 22 likes 1217 downloads worksheet to present restaurant vocabulary
Level: Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: elementary school, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 19 likes 1176 downloads Phrases used in a bar, and cocktail recipes.
Level: Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: business/professional Grammar: Verb phrase Vocabulary: Restaurant 11 likes 1134 downloads Role play at a resteraunt with three people.
There are questions to follow can be edited.
Level: Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1), Upper-intermediate (B2), Advanced (C1)
Student Type: elementary school, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 12 likes 976 downloads These cards can be used for elementary students to role play a restaurant situation. First elicit the situations associated with eating out (booking, sitting, studying the menu, ordering, eating, asking for the bill). Then let SS draw the cards (one will be the waiter) and carry out the role play. You will have to act as "director" guiding them through it until they feel confident.
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1)
Student Type: adult Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 9 likes 930 downloads Mini menus for role play.
Another restaurant activity to do - students fill in the dialogue with the missing words and then practise it in pairs. Complete with key.
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: adult, high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 16 likes 878 downloads A fill in exercise that can be used as a role-play dialogue.
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: Grammar: Vocabulary: Restaurant 12 likes 823 downloads a complex of task traning topic Meals and Cafe
Level: Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: adult, high school Grammar: Tenses Vocabulary: Restaurant 6 likes 792 downloads You can print out several different menus and give a group of 4 studens one menu, 2 students write a dialogue based on a menu given, and 2 learn the dialogue and play in for the rest of the class.
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