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Task Description
Watch the video and complete the tasks, including fill in the gaps and comprehension questions.
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Scene summary
Lois takes the food order from a table of four guests in the restaurant. They each order starters and mains.
Video length
1 minute 30 seconds
Video genre
Coursebook videos
Language goals
listening
Listening comprehension
General topic
Grammar topic
Other pedagogical goals
Level
The above lesson is a great teaching resource for:Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student type
This resource is intended for:Adults, Business/professional students
adults
Adults
business-professional
Business/professional students
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Published 08/06/2022
Video quiz questions (printable)
1. Guess the end.
What is another expression you could use to ask if the table is ready to order?
2. Correct the wrong word.
The blackened tiger corns and lobster thermidor are our specials this week.
3. Fill the gap.
The prawnsand I'll have the lobster as well, please.
4. Guess the end.
How is the lamb shank prepared?
5. Choose the correct options.
The customer would like the lamb for her ...
starter.
main course.
dessert.
6. Unmix the sentence.
The
garlic
mushrooms
as
a
starter
and
the
filet
steak
for
my
main,
please.
7. Guess the end.
What do the words 'rare', 'medium' and 'well-done' refer to?
8. Choose the correct options.
He would like his steak cooked ...
rare
medium
well-done
9. Guess the end.
Is couscous a vegetable?
10. Fill the gap.
I'll have the stuffedas a starter.
11. Guess the end.
What does the waitress mean when she say "We've run out of the courgette."?
12. Unmix the sentence.
Would
you
like
to
try
the
asparagus
instead?
It's
very
tasty.
13. Guess the end.
Would the customer like the asparagus?
14. Correct the wrong word.
I'll have the vegetarian Wellington for my dessert, please.
15. Unmix the sentence.
Would
anyone
like
to
order
any
side
dishes?
16. Guess the end.
Which dishes did the table order?
17. Find the extra word.
Is that all correct?
18. Fill the gap.
Thank you. I'll be back with your starters,they are prepared.
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