Food
Eating out
STEAK
LAMB PORK
CHICKEN
NUGGETS
MEATS
MASHED POTATOES
BAKED POTATOESFRENCH FRIES
RICE
SEAFOOD
FISH SHRIMPS
SALADS
TOMATO LETTUCE
CAULIFLOWERBROCCOLI
Side dishes
fruit salad
Mixed vegetables
Green salad
FAST FOOD
HAMBURGER PIZZA
HOT DOG
HEALTHY FOOD
CHICKEN SALAD SOUP
DESSERTS
CHEESECAKE FRUIT SALAD
CHOCOLATE CAKE
ICE CREAM
Drinks
JUICE ICED TEA
SODAS
WINE BEER COFFEE HOT CHOCOLATE
still or sparkling water
What would you like to order?
InteractionWe use Would you like … ? to offer things:A: Would you like some coffee?
B: No, thank you.A: Would you like a chocolate?
B: Yes, please.A: What would you like, tea or coffee?
B: Tea, please.
Grammar
We use Would you like to …? to invite somebody:
Would you like to go for a walk?A: Would you like to have dinner with us
on Sunday?
B: Yes, I’d love to. (= I would love to have dinner with you)
What would you like to do this evening?
Grammar
I’d like … is a polite way to say ‘I want’.
I’d like = I would like: I’m thirsty. I’d like a drink.(in a tourist office) I’d like some
information about hotels, please.I’d like to see the film on television this
evening.
Read this dialogueWaiter: Hello, Can I help you?
Kim: Yes, I would like to have some lunch.
Waiter: Would you like main dishes?
Kim: Yes, I would like a bowl of chicken soup, please.
Waiter: And what would you like for side dishes?
Kim: I'd like mixed vegetables.Waiter: Would you like anything to drink?Kim: Yes, I'd like a glass of Coke, please.Waiter: Can I bring you anything else?Kim: No thank you. Just the bill.
Fill in the gaps. Choose the correct answer.Help, I’d like, anything, what would you like , please.
Waiter: Hello, Can I ___ you?
Kim: Yes, ____ to have some lunch
Waiter: ____a starter?
Kim: Yes, I'd like a bowl of chicken soup, _____.
Waiter: And what _____for a main course?
Kim: I'd like a grilled cheese sandwich.
Waiter: Would you like _____ to drink?
Kim: Yes, I'd like a glass of Coke, please.
Practice
You want to celebrate your birthday in a new Chinese restaurant. Telephone the restaurant and book a table.
- Say hello- Explain what you want to do and
- Say how many people- Say when and what time
- Ask about - opening times- Special menu for children- Vegetarian dishesBook a table Say goodbye
You are at a restaurant with your sister. Look at the following prompts and make the conversation
Examiner: ………………..
You: Good afternoon. Would / like / book table.
Examiner: ………………..
You: (Say how many you are).
Examiner: ………………..
You: Thankyou. Can / menu?
Examiner: ………………..
SOME MINUTES LATER…
Examiner: ………………..
You: Yes. Like / salad / spaghetti.
Examiner: ………………..
You: We / have / mineral water / bottle wine.
Examiner: ………………
You: Which / dessert / have?
Examiner: ……………….
You: No dessert. Thanks.
SOME MINUTES LATER…
You: Bill?
Examiner: ………………..
You: Sorry / problem / bill. Not / ours.
Examiner: ………………..
You: (Give money) here / are.
Examiner: ………………..
You: Thank you.
Examiner: ………………..
You go to the butcher’s to buy some meat. Look at the following prompts and make the conversation:
Examiner: ………………..
You: Good …………….. Can / have / beef / burgers?
Examiner: ………………..
You: (Say how many).
Examiner: ………………..
You: Yes. Also / like / 1 kg / lamb chops.
Examiner: ………………..
You: Then / have / 1 kg / steak
Examiner: ………………..
You: No. Price / ham / over there?
Examiner: ………………..
You: OK. Have / 150 grams?
Examiner: ………………..
You: No. Cost?
Examiner: ………………..
You: Oh! Red sausages / look nice. Have / half a kilo / please.
Examiner: ………………..
You: (Give money) here / are.
Examiner: ………………..
You: (Greeting).