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The Chef Who Can't Eat His Own Food: Activity 1
The Chef Who Can't Eat His Own Food: Activity 1
The Chef Who Can't Eat His Own Food: Activity 1
1. England
2. eating
3. biscuits
In a restaurant: Activity 1
1. in a restaurant
3. enjoyed
In a restaurant: Activity 2
Part 1
1. Mike and Jenny arrive at the restaurant in the evening .
2. They want a table for two.
Part 2
3. They have white wine to drink.
4. The soup of the day is tomato .
5. Jenny starts her meal with the vegetable tart.
6. She orders a salad with her salmon.
7. Mike asks for a medium steak .
8. He wants chips with his steak.
9. The waiter offers them still or fizzy water .
Part 3
10. They don't want to have a dessert .
11. The bill doesn't include service .
Part 4
12. Mike thinks the meal was lovely .
Formal/informal writing: Activity 1
4 The journey back was long and I slept for most of the way. It was very kind of you to
drive me to the station so early in the morning. I was very grateful!
2 I'd like to thank you so much for having me to stay last weekend. I had a really lovely time,
and I was so pleased to meet you at last. The meal you made was delicious.
5 It's good to be back at university. I have a lot of work at the moment before the exams
start. I know Matt has exams too, so we can't see each other until the end of June - we are just
too busy!
7 Best wishes, Tanya
3 Matt told me his mother was an excellent cook - and he was right. I also enjoyed our walk -
the countryside and woods near your house are beautiful.
1 Dear Mr and Mrs Evans
6 I'd love to visit again in the summer holidays with Matt. Thank you again for everything.