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- ESL Conversation Questions - Restaurants Eating Out (I-TESL-J)
Restaurants Eating Out A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom Related: Fruits and Vegetables, Vegetarian, Diets, Food Eating, Tipping
- ESL Conversation Questions - Food Eating (I-TESL-J)
Food Eating A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom Related: Restaurants, Fruits and Vegetables, Vegetarian, Diets, Tipping
- ESL Conversation Questions - Vegetarian (I-TESL-J)
Vegetarian A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom Related: Restaurants, Fruits and Vegetables, Diets, Food Eating
- ESL Conversation Questions - Complaining (I-TESL-J)
When is it appropriate to complain in a restaurant? What do you think of the saying, "The customer is always right "? What do you say to someone to complain about bad service in a store or restaurant? Have you ever gotten angry at a worker in a store or a restaurant? What are some reasons why we might need to complain in a store or restaurant?
- Web Site Guides for ESL Students - Restaurant Row
Tipping at a restaurant in the US is usually between 10% and 20% of the bill The percentage depends on the the quality of service and on the total amount of the bill If the tip is cash, leave it on the table near your cup or glass
- Dockhorn - Invitations and Requests in a Restaurant (TESL TEFL)
Invitations and Requests in a Restaurant David Dockhorn ddtraveller [at] yahoo com Sarakhampittyakhom High School (Mahasalakham, Thailand) Introduction This is a conversation activity that focuses on making invitations and requests in the context of dining at a restaurant
- Tell Me More - Chapter 7 - Teachers Notes
8) "At the restaurant" Pairs (15 minutes) Page 106 Similar in format to "Fast food", this dialogue presents language more applicable to eating in a restaurant, in preparation for the following activity: "Making a Menu" A final Step can be to report their findings to the group or the class 9) "Making a Menu" Groups (30 minutes) Page 107, 108 109
- ESL Conversation Questions - Have You Ever . . . (I-TESL-J)
Have you ever eaten in a restaurant and realized you have no money with you? Have you ever finished eating in a restaurant, and you realized you forgot your wallet? Have you ever eaten something that you thought you wouldn't like, but found out that you actually liked it? Have you ever eaten frog legs? Have you ever eaten horse meat?
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