Class ObjectivesLet’s go out and order some food. Where do you want to go? Let’s get some fast food. FAST FOOD?! You mean like McDonalds??? Yes. Ok, let’s look at some typical conversations to order fast food. By the end of the class, you will have:
Difficulty: Blue Belt and above MODEL: Ordering Fast Food Server: Hi, welcome to McDonalds, how can I help you? Customer: Yes, could I have a |Big Mac, please?| |number 1 please?| |number 4 with cheese, please| |number 3 no tomatoes| Server: Would you like |to upsize| for $0.99 (99 cents)? |to super size| |a large size| Customer: No, thank you. Server: |What drink would you like?| |What would you like to drink?| Customer: Iced tea, please. Server: Anything else? Customer: No, that’s all. Server: That’ll be $5.44. Customer: Here you are. Server: Out of 10? 4 dollars and 56 cents is your change. Your number is 48, thank you have a good day. Customer: Thank you. VOCABULARY and EXPRESSIONSTake notes about the following words so you can understand the meaning. Use context, dictionary definitions, synonyms, explanations, example sentences, pictures, or any other creative way to learn the new words and phrases. NOTE: Please do NOT use your language to understand the concept. Single order – Big Mac, cheeseburger, fish sandwich, chicken nuggets, etc. A number of the menu - An order with ____ - extra cheese, pickles, etc. An order no _____/ hold the _____. - you don't want something included in the order GRAMMARFORMING QUESTIONS with nouns and verbs. Ask “what” or “which” questions using n Question with a NOUN What <noun> would you like? |What drink would you like?| What sport do you like best? What music do you like? Which shoes do you want? What ideas do you have? Question with a VERB What would you like <to verb>? |What would you like to drink?| What sport do you like to play? What do you like to listen to? What shoes do you want to wear? What ideas did you come up with? PRACTICE: Ask Questions Ask “what” or “which” questions using nouns and verbs. Question Speak Play Color Go Ask Do Food
YOUR TASK: Create Your Conversation Now it’s your turn to practice these expressions to create a conversation of somebody ordering fast food. Create several conversations to practice different expressions.
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Class ObjectivesLet’s go out and order some food. Where do you want to go? Let’s go to a café. Sounds good. By the end of the class, you will have:
Difficulty: Blue Belt and above MODEL: Ordering at a Cafe Server: Hi, welcome to Starbucks, can I take your order? Customer: Yes, |could I have a caramel macchiato, please?| |I would like a cappuccino with soy milk, please?| |can I have a tall Americano black with no sugar to go, please?| Server: For here or to go? Customer: To go, please. Server: What size would you like? Customer: A tall, please. Server: Would you like it hot or cold? Customer: Hot, please. Server: Will there be anything else? Customer: |No, thank you. That’s all.| |Yes, can I have a chocolate muffin?| Server: |That’ll be $4.76.| |Sure, anything else?| Customer: |Here you are.| Server: Out of 5? 24 cents is your change. Your name, please? Customer: Jesse. Server: Thank you. |You can wait at the end of the counter.| |You can have a seat, and we’ll call you when it’s ready.| Customer: Thank you. VOCABULARY & EXPRESSIONSTake notes about the following words so you can understand the meaning. Use context, dictionary definitions, synonyms, explanations, example sentences, pictures, or any other creative way to learn the new words and phrases. NOTE: Please do NOT use your language to understand the concept. Can I take your order? – Normal greeting for a server in a café. Could I have a… - I would like a… - Can I have a… - To go (American) / Take away (British) Here you are ___ out of___ Your change At the end of ____ - Have a seat – We’ll call you when it’s ready. MONEY and NUMBERSMoney and numbers are something that seem basic, but they can be a bit difficult. How would you say these prices and numbers? Say them out loud and write them down. $0.89 – 89 cents/ eighty-nine cents $4.76 $9.99 $12.55 $49.45 $314.75 $4,925.38 $27,366.69 $420,666.01 YOUR TASK: Write a ConversationWrite a conversation between a customer and cashier in a coffee shop. Get as detailed as you can. Send your conversation to Facebook.com/SweedAcademyEnglish for correction.
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