The document provides examples of polite language for ordering food from a menu at a restaurant. It includes a sample menu with prices and a conversation between a waiter and customer where they use phrases like "I'd like" and "Would you like" to order a chicken soup, grilled cheese sandwich, and glass of coke. Basic food vocabulary and polite questioning forms are provided to help customers order meals and drinks from English-speaking restaurant staff.
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The document provides examples of polite language for ordering food from a menu at a restaurant. It includes a sample menu with prices and a conversation between a waiter and customer where they use phrases like "I'd like" and "Would you like" to order a chicken soup, grilled cheese sandwich, and glass of coke. Basic food vocabulary and polite questioning forms are provided to help customers order meals and drinks from English-speaking restaurant staff.
The document provides examples of polite language for ordering food from a menu at a restaurant. It includes a sample menu with prices and a conversation between a waiter and customer where they use phrases like "I'd like" and "Would you like" to order a chicken soup, grilled cheese sandwich, and glass of coke. Basic food vocabulary and polite questioning forms are provided to help customers order meals and drinks from English-speaking restaurant staff.
One of the most important tasks in English is ordering food when you go to "Would like" is the polite form
rm used when asking and requesting. It’s
a restaurant. There are basic forms and questions, as well food vocabulary contracted form is “_’d like” that you can use in places where people speak English. 1. Fill in the gaps. Use the words that are missing from the box below: Take a look at this Menu : Same to you- Welcome- Here you are - Please (x2) – I would like (x2) – Would – Like –Help – How much- Bill - Anything Starters Chicken Soup $2.50 Salad $3.25 Waiter: Hello, Can I ________ you? Kim: Yes, _________________ to have some lunch. Sandwiches - Main Waiter: _____ you _______ a starter? Course Kim: Yes, I'd like a bowl of chicken soup, __________. Waiter: And what ______________ for a main course? Ham and cheese $3.50 Kim: I'd like a grilled cheese sandwich. Tuna $3.00 Waiter: Would you like______________ to drink? Kim: Yes, I'd like a glass of Coke, ___________. Vegetarian $4.00 Waiter... After Kim has her lunch.: Can I bring you anything else? Grilled Cheese $2.50 Kim: No thank you. Just the ___________ . Waiter: Certainly. Piece of Pizza $2.50 Kim: I don't have my glasses. ____________ is the lunch? Cheeseburger $4.50 Waiter: That's $6.75. Kim: ______________. Thank you very much. Hamburger deluxe $5.00 Waiter: You're __________. Have a good day. Spaghetti $5.50 Kim: Thank you, the ____________ . Drinks 2. Create a conversation using the polite forms of would like and food items Coffee $1.25 from the previous menu. ___________________________________________________ Tea $1.25 ___________________________________________________ Soft Drinks - Coke, $1.75 ___________________________________________________ Sprite, Root Beer, etc. ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________