What Is For Lunch
What Is For Lunch
What Is For Lunch
Vocabulary Exercises: This ordering food and drink worksheet can be used to help
matching, ordering and students practice restaurant language.
role-playing a dialogue
Procedure
Give each student a copy of the worksheet.
Focus
Ordering food and drink First, students match each ordering food and drink question with
an appropriate reply.
Restaurant language
Students then write the questions and responses in the correct
order to create a restaurant dialogue.
Aim
To practice language for Exercise A and B - Answer key
ordering food and drink
in a restaurant. 10. Welcome to Cooper’s Steakhouse. Here’s the menu.
c. Thanks.
A. Match each ordering food and drink question with an suitable reply.
Question Reply
1. Are you sure? How about a coffee? ....... a. No thanks. I'm full.
4. Would you like anything for dessert? ....... d. Certainly, here you are.
5. Could I have the bill, please? ....... e. Here you go. Please come again.
7. Could I have a receipt, please? ....... g. I'll have a glass of white wine.
9. How would you like your steak cooked? ....... i. I'll pay by cash. Here you are.
10. Welcome to Cooper's Steakhouse. ....... j. Yes, I am. I'd like a T-bone steak and
Here's the menu. french fries.
B. Write the questions and replies in the correct order to make a restaurant dialogue
between a waiter and customer.
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C. Now, practice the restaurant dialogue with a partner and then role-play it in front
of the class.