Useful Vocabulary
waiter(s) | waitress(es) | chef(s) |
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menu(s) | ||
glass(es) | bottle(s) | |
candle(s) | ||
bill(s) | credit card(s) | tip(s) |
taxi(s) |
See also eating at home and food vocabulary.
Build Up
Places to Eat Out
Snack Bar
Fast Food Restaurant
Pub
Bistro
Restaurant
Hotel Restaurant
Parts of a Menu
Starters/Appetizers/Entrees/Hors D'oeuvres
Soups
Main Courses (Meat/Fish/Vegetarian)
Desserts
Beverages (Coffee etc.)
Wine/Drinks List (sometimes on a separate menu)
Naturally Speaking
Booking a Table | Placing Your Order | Complaining |
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Arriving at the Restaurant | During/After the Meal |
Paying |
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Dialogue
Mr and Mrs Smith are out celebrating their wedding anniversary.
It's 8pm. Mr Smith (Jack) and Mrs Smith (Jill) are celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary. They have just arrived at the restaurant. | |
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Mr Smith: | Well here we are. What do you think? |
Mrs Smith: | It's lovely Jack. Are you sure we can afford it? |
Mr Smith: | Well I may have to do some washing up, but you're worth it. |
The waiter arrives. | |
Waiter: | Good evening sir, madame. |
Mr Smith: | Good evening. We have a reservation for a table for two in the name of Smith. |
Waiter: | Yes sir. May I take your coats? |
Waiter takes their coats and hangs them up. | |
Mr & Mrs Smith: | Thank you. |
Waiter: | Your welcome. Would you like to come to the table or would you prefer to order in the bar? |
Mr Smith: | I wouldn't mind an aperitif. We'll order in the bar. |
Waiter: | Please follow me, I'll bring you the menu in a moment. |
Mr & Mrs Smith order their drinks at the bar and sit down to look at the menu. |
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Mrs Smith: | Oh dear Jack, it's all in French! |
Mr Smith: | Well that's what we're paying for. Don't worry I've got an idea. |
Waiter: | Are you ready to order sir? |
Mr Smith: | Not really. Could you recommend something. |
Waiter: | Certainly sir. The fresh lobster is particularly good this evening, and for starters may I recommend a light consomme? |
Mr Smith: | Sounds lovely, what do you think dear? |
Mrs Smith: | Oh yes, I love lobster. |
Waiter: | So, that's two consomme and two lobsters. Would you like to look at the wine menu? |
Mr Smith: | Why don't you bring us what you think will go best. Nothing too expensive though. |
Waiter: | No problem sir. I'll call you as soon as your table is ready. |
The waiter walks away. | |
Mrs Smith: | You are clever Jack, but what about dessert. |
Mr Smith: | Don't worry, they bring round a sweet trolley, so we just point at what we fancy! |
A while later Mr & Mrs Smith have finished eating and are drinking their coffee. | |
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Waiter: | Was everything to your satisfaction? |
Mr & Mrs Smith | Yes, lovely thank you. |
Mr Smith: | The whole meal was delicious, our compliments to the chef. Unfortunately we have to be back for the baby-sitter so could we pay now? |
Waiter: | Certainly sir, I'll bring you the bill. Would you like me to order you a taxi. |
Mr Smith: | Yes that would be great, thank you. |
Mrs Smith: | What a nice man, we must leave him a good tip. |
Mr Smith: | Yes of course. |
Games and Tests for this Vocabulary Unit
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Hangman
Memory
Rumble (in conjunction with food)
Reading comprehension test
Word Search